Monday 3 December 2012

2012 Blue Dragon Film Awards


Winners' List:

Best Picture: Pieta
Best Director: Jung Ji Young (Broken Arrow)
Best Actor: Choi Min Shik (Nameless Gangster)
Best Actress: Im Soo Jung (All About My Wife)
Supporting Actor: Ryu Seung Ryong (All About My Wife)
Supporting Actress: Moon Jung Hee (Deranged)
New Actor: Jo Jung Seok (Introduction to Architecture)
New Actress: Kim Go Eun (Eun-gyo)
New Director: Kim Hong Sun (The Traffickers)

Cinematography: Kim Tae Kyung (Eun-gyo)
Lighting: Hong Seung Chul (Eun-gyo)
Music: Jo Young Wook (Nameless Gangster)
Art Direction: Oh Heung Seok (Gwang-hae, The Man Who Became King)
Technical effects: Yoo Sang Sub, Jung Yoon Heon (The Thieves)
Screenplay: Yoon Jong Bin (Nameless Gangster)
Short Film Award: Kang Won (Night)
Box Office Audience Award: The Thieves
Popularity Award: Ha Jung Woo (Nameless Gangster), Bae Suzy (Introduction to Architecture), Kim Soo Hyun (The Thieves), Gong Hyo Jin (Love Fiction)



Im Soo Jung

Ryu Seung Ryong 

Moon Jung Hee

Jo Jung Seok


Kim Go Eun

Ha Jung Woo

Bae Suzy

Kim Soo Hyun

Gong Hyo Jin



 



Saturday 3 November 2012

2012 Grand Bell Awards

Winners' List:

Best Picture: Gwanghae, The Man Who Became King
Director Award: Chu Chang Min (Gwanghae, The Man Who Became King)
Actor Award: Lee Byung Hun (Gwanghae, The Man Who Became King)
Actress Award: Jo Min Soo (Pieta)
Supporting Actor: Ryu Seung Ryong (Gwanghae, The Man Who Became King)
Supporting Actress: Kim Hae Sook (Thieves)
New Actor: Kim Sung Kyun (My Neighbor)
New Actress: Kim Go Eun (Eun-gyo)
New Director: Choi Jong Tae (Hand In Hand)
Actress, Short Film: Choi Ji Yeon (Woman)
Special Judges Award: Kim Ki Duk (Pieta)
Film Advancement Achievement Award: Kwak Jung Hwan, Go Eun Ah

Screenplay: Hwang Jo Yoon (Gwanghae, The Man Who Became King)
Popularity Award: Lee Byung Hun (Gwanghae, The Man Who Became King)
Cinematography: Lee Tae Woon (Gwanghae, The Man Who Became King)
Lighting: Oh Seung Chul (Gwanghae, The Man Who Became King)
Editing: Nam Na Young (Gwanghae, The Man Who Became King)
Music: Mogg, Kim Joon Sung (Gwanghae, The Man Who Became King)
Planning: Im Sang Jin (Gwanghae, The Man Who Became King)
Art Direction: Oh Heung Seok (Gwanghae, The Man Who Became King)
Visual Effects: Jung Jae Hoon (Gwanghae, The Man Who Became King)
Sound Effects: Lee Sang Joon (Gwanghae, The Man Who Became King)
Costuming: Kwon Yoo Jin, Im Seung Hee (Gwanghae, The Man Who Became King)



Jo Min Soo

Ryu Seung Ryong

Kim Hae Sook

Kim Sung Kyun

Kim Go Eun

Choi Ji Yeon






Friday 26 October 2012

Monday 24 September 2012

The Horse Doctor



The Horse Doctor

Director: Lee Byung-Hoon
Network: MBC
Episodes: 50
Release Date: October 1, 2012
Runtime: Monday & Tuesday 22:00

Plot:
Born from a low caste, Baek Gwang-hyun first started working as a horse doctor, then worked his way up to become a famous veterinarian. Eventually, he became a doctor appointed to the royal palace and honored with the distinction of being the king’s personal doctor. He was the first Oriental medicine doctor who practiced surgical treatments in the field of Oriental medicine and for this, he became a famous doctor and acupuncture specialist in all of Asia. His tumultuous life story, which begins with him surviving on the bottom rungs of society, encapsulates his deep humanism that he practiced when healing patients. This story should be a wake-up call to the nation’s current medical establishment that puts profits ahead of the well-being of patients.

Cast:
Jo Seung-Woo as Baek Gwang-Hyun
The first Oriental medicine doctor in the Joseon Dynasty who practiced external medicine. He grew up in the rough-and-tumble, gang-infested farmer markets and had his fair share of fistfights. By sheer luck, he lands a job at a horse stable, this leads him to become a veterinarian. While treating animals, he realizes that he could use his skills to also heal human beings. In one of his first attempts to treat a patient, he uses acupuncture to treat a critical patient and saves his life. Although he is not a genius, he is very conscientious in carrying out experiments and procedures. This relentless drive propels him to the position of royal doctor to the king.

Lee Yo-Won as Kang Ji-Nyeong
She speaks bluntly about old-fashioned customs and social mores. Although she was born as the child of a slave, she was switched with her master’s son, Baek Gwang-hyun, to appear as the master’s only child to save Baek’s life. Unaware that Lee Myung-hwan was behind the treacherous plan that altered her life, she reveres him as a father figure. Lee Myung-hwan’s son, Lee Sung-ha loves her dearly but when Baek Gwang-hyun fatefully enters her life, she is swept off her feet by his intellect, sense of justice, and accomplished Oriental medical expertise.


Lee Sang-Woo as Lee Sung-Ha
Son of Lee Myung-hwan. He passes the grueling state exam at the young age of twenty. He possesses a practical mind and has an accommodating demeanor. Sophisticated and has a mellow personality. He was always fond of Ji-nyeong whom he grew up with together. Her free spirit and unconventional thinking is what attracts him to her. When Ji-nyeong chooses Baek Gwang-hyun over him he is consumed with feelings of betrayal. He channels his heartache over Ji-nyeong and hatred towards Baek Gwang-hyun to embark on a path of becoming a doctor who strictly follows orthodox Confucian principles.

Yoo Seon as Jang In-Ju
As a nurse working in the royal bureau of doctors, she shows far more skill in healing patients and applying acupuncture than the royal doctor Lee Myung-hwan but since she is of a lower station to doctors, she hides her abilities. After the plot to poison Prince So-hyun succeeds, she becomes greatly disillusioned with the ruthless royal politics and leaves the bureau. She then traveled to the Middle Kingdom and Japan (Wa) to learn more Oriental medical techniques. By pure coincidence, she encounters Baek Gwang-hyun and is so impressed with his medical skills that she recommends that the Hyeminseo Oriental Medical School accept him as a student.

Son Chang-Min as Lee Myung-Hwan
A friend of Kang Do-jun who is Baek Gwang-hyun’s biological father. He was born as an illegitimate son of a lord and a commoner. Because he is forced to take his mother’s caste, he tries to become a royal doctor to be elevated to the Noble class. With adroit political skills and a sharp mind, he is able to become a royal doctor despite his young age. He is offered to be made a nobleman by the leader of rival political faction if he covers up the deliberate poisoning of Prince So-hyun. In the process, he does not reveal the perpetrators who assassinated his friend Kang Do-jun. H even attempts to kill Kang’s son, Baek Gwang-hyun, who poses a threat to his ambitions. He will do whatever it takes to satisfy his ambition and greed.

Kim So-Eun as Princess Sookwhee
King Hye-Joeong's 4th daughter, Hyunjong's younger sister. She is naughty and arrogant because she was extremely love by her deceased father King Hye-Jeong and King Hyunjong. She's a very self-centered princess and do whatever it takes to get what she wanted.
She first met Gwang-Hyun because her cat needed treatment and from then on she continuously bother him with many different happenings. Gradually, she develop a crush on Gwang-Hyun and eventually became Gwang-Hyun's guardian angel.



Additional Cast:
Han Sang-Jin as King Hyunjong
Jo Bo-Ah as Seo Eun-Seo
Lee Seon-Jae as Ko Joo-Man
Kim So-Eun as Princess Sookwhee
Kim Chang-Wan as Jung Sung-Jo
Jeon No-Min as Kang Do-Joon
Choi Soo-Rin as Joo In-Ok
Kim Hye-Sun as Queen Inseon
Lee Hee-Do as Choo Ki-Bae
Maeng Sang-Hun as Oh Jang-Park
Ahn Sang-Tae as Ja-Bong






Tuesday 4 September 2012

2012 Seoul International Drama Awards


Winners' List

Grand Prize (Daesang): Deep-Rooted Tree (SBS)
Excellent Korean Drama: Rooftop Prince (SBS)
Outstanding Korean Drama: King 2 Hearts (MBC)
Outstanding Korean Actor: Park Yoochun (Rooftop Prince)
Outstanding Korean Actress: Han Ji Min (Rooftop Prince)
Outstanding Korean OST: “Missing You Like Crazy” by Taeyeon (King 2 Hearts)
Best Actor: Jonas Nay (Home Video)
Best Actress: Christine Neubauer (Hanna’s Decision)
Best Director: Brian Kirk (Great Expectations)
Best Screenwriter: Sarah Phelps (Great Expectations)
Best Series Drama: The Princess’ Man
Excellent Series Drama: The Firm (USA)
People’s Choice: Park Yoochun, Nicky Wu (China), Wang Ding Ju (Taiwan)
Best Mini-series: Great Expectations (England)
Excellent Mini-series: Sherlock Series 2 (England)
Best TV Movie: Home Video (Germany)
Excellent TV Movie: Calm at Sea (France)
Most Popular Foreign Drama of the Year: Startling by Each Step (China)
Special Prize: Remembering (Philippines), The Bomber (Ukraine), Ezel (Turkey)








Saturday 1 September 2012

Tuesday 7 August 2012

Monday 16 July 2012

2012 Mnet 20's Choice Award



Winners' List

20′s Drama Star (Male): Kim Soo Hyun
20′s Drama Star (Female): Han Ji Min
20′s Movie Star (Male): Lee Jae Hoon
20′s Movie Star (Female): Suzy
20′s Trendy Music: TaeTiSeo
20′s Online Music: Busker Busker
20′s Performance: HyunA & Hyunseung
20′s Band Music: The Koxx
20′s Sports Star: Koo Jae Cheol
20′s Variety Star: Han Hye Jin
20′s Gag Character: Raitto
20′s Style: Jang Yoon Ju
20′s Global Star: Super Junior
20′s Booming Star: Jo Jeong Seok
20′s Upcoming: Yoo Jin Goo
20′s Social Artist: Lee Hyori
20′s Click: Fashion King



       

Monday 25 June 2012

2012 MTV Music Video Awards Japan


Winners' List

Best Video of the Year: EXILE (Rising Sun)
Best Album of the Year: Shoujo Jidai (GIRLS’ GENERATION)
Best Male Video: Bruno Mars (It Will Rain)
Best Female Video: Namie Amuro (Love Story)
Best Group Video: 2PM (I’m your man)
Best New Artist Video: 2NE1 (I AM THE BEST)
Best Rock Video: ONE OK ROCK (Answer is Near)
Best Pop Video: 3daime J Soul Brothers (FIGHTERS)
Best R&B Video: Kato Miliyah (Yuusha tachi)
Best Hip Hop Video: KREVA (Kijun)
Best Reggae Video: Sean Paul (She Doesn’t Mind)
Best Dance Video: Perfume (Laser Beam)
Best Video from a Film: BUMP OF CHICKEN (Good Luck) /(ALWAYS 3choume no Yuhi’64)
Best Collaboration Video: Namie Amuro feat.AFTERSCHOOL (make it happen)
Best Choreography: Perfume (Laser Beam)
Best Karaokee! Song: Sonar Pocket (365 Nichi no Love Story.









Wednesday 20 June 2012

A Millionaire on the Run


 A Millionaire on the Run

Also Known As: 5 Million Dollar Man 
Revised romanization: 5 Baekmanboolui Sanayi
Hangul: 5백만불의 사나이
Director: Kim Ik-Ro
Release Date: July 19, 2012
Runtime: 107 min
Language: Korean
Country: South Korea 

Synopsis:
A director orders a manager to deliver 5 million dollars of lobbying funds. The director has plans to kill the manager and skim the 5 million dollars for himself, but the manager finds out and fights back.  

Cast:
Park Jin Young - Choi Young-In
Min Hyo Rin - Mi-Ri
Jo Sung Ha - Director Han
Jo Hee Bong - Gang leader Jo
Oh Jung-Se - Gang Pil-Soo




KStars Army Duty: Lee Jun Hyuk


June 19, 2012






Saturday 2 June 2012

Two Weddings and a Funeral


Two Weddings and a Funeral

Revised romanization: Du Bunui Gyulhonsikgwa Han Bunui Jangryesik
Hangul: 두 번의 결혼식과 한 번의 장례식
Director: Kim Jo Kwang Su
Release Date: June 21, 2012
Runtime: 106 min
Language: Korean
Country: South Korea 

Synopsis:
Min-soo (Kim Dong Yoon), a gay man, and Hyo-jin (Ryu Hyun Kyung ), a lesbian, both decided to get married. Not to their respective partners... but to each other. Their devious plan works perfectly. While secretly living with their partners, who move in next door, they appear to the outside world as a “normal” couple. They enjoy all the benefits afforded to heterosexual couples and also are able to ward off the curiosity of parents and any others who might disapprove of their lifestyle. However, Min-soo’s intrusive and incredulous parents begin to get a bit too involved with his life, threatening his scheme.

Cast:
Ryu Hyun Kyung - Hyo-Jin
Jung Ae Yun - Seo-Young
Kim Dong Yoon - Min-Soo
Song Yong-Jin - Suk