Archive for April, 2008

Who are you? Episode 16

ay_link April 30th, 2008

This is it. Only one more episode (which will be airing in less than 24 hours from now; Korea’s time is 1:12pm - this series airs at 9:55pm for about an hour). And I think I’m planning to wake up at 5:30am tomorrow, just to catch the finale *grins*

Episode 16 wasn’t as lovey-dovey as the previous two episodes last week, but to my surprise, I did cry buckets around the beginning of the episode. Just when Young In begins to acknowledge her dad’s present, though she can’t see, but she finally believes in her heart. The message is just so beautiful. I can’t help my tears though I hardly can cry watching any dramas. So, this is a good sign. Hehe..

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U-turn

ay_link April 29th, 2008

I’ve finally seen all four episodes of Jisub’s comeback drama — a special mini drama aired on OCN Cable. Each episode is about 5 minutes (I told you it’s mini lol), and the result is… the man is back!!!

According to the news, earlier this month:

So Ji Sub makes his acting comeback in writer-director Jang Jin’s (Welcome to Dongmakgol, My Son) television debut project, U-Turn.

The four-part “special movie” aired its first episode on the 1st on cable channel OCN to favorable viewer response, and before the third episode aired on the 15th it enjoyed a sharp jump in repeat viewings. Although the Jang Jin and So Ji Sub combination could be expected to draw some amount of attention, the response has surprised even the broadcasters: “We didn’t expect the interest to be this high.”

As a result, songs from the movie are also enjoying rising popularity, such as a new track “Only You” from Go Yu Jin (of rock band Flower) and Wheesung’s “Love Seat” (posted below). The movie also integrates product-placement advertising, thus inciting further interest in commercial circles.

The plot is described as revolving around a “fateful” couple and their unfolding love story; So Ji Sub’s love interest is played by Lee Yeon Hee.

Via Joy News (translated by dramabeans.com)

The four-episodes aired every Tuesday, beginning on the 1st of April and last week, it finally finished with a very surprising ending. (No, thank God Jisub’s character didn’t die unlike his previous roles in the past. lol.)

I’m sure many fans are still waiting for him to come back on the regular drama slot as he has returned from his army duty last year. The man is probably still choosing his next project, while doing a few commercials with his juliet from “DRESSED TO KILL” jeans commercial, Lee Ji Ah, who is also from the same management company, BOF. (same management as Bae Yong Joon also)

Engilsh-hardsubbed brought to you by Jisub Addicts Club

To download the mini drama by So Ji Sub and Lee Yeon Hee:

Episode 1 | Episode 2 | Episode 3 | Episode 4

U-turn OST - Track 3 [DL LINK]

track 1| track2 | track 3

Sky Love

ay_link April 29th, 2008

To download full album: [DL LINK]

Finally, the 2nd OST SBS drama “On Air” is out!
I’ve been waiting for it since it was announced a few days ago, because the news mentioned that Kim Ha Neul and Lee Bum Soo will each have their own track in this soundtrack.
I have listened to Lee Bum Soo’s singing before, and his voice is wonderful, no doubt. But I have my doubts about Kim Ha Neul. Though she did such a terrific job potraying the super-diva actress Oh Seung Ah in “On Air”, there was this part where they all went to a noraebang (karaoke place), and she literally screamed her lungs out. LOL. It was pitchy and all hehe..

SBS drama “On Air” starring Lee Bum Soo, Park Yong Ha, Kim Ha Neul and Song Yoon Ah has been doing so great with the ratings. And plus, all the cameos they have invited (Lee Hyori, Jeon Do Hyeon, Kim Min Joon, Lee Seo Jin and many more) have brought the attention and hypes from all over the Korean media. Kim Jung Eun is also scheduled to participate in the upcoming episode this week.

However, I heard there were some news that even though the ratings are high and fans are loving the drama, some people from the real entertainment industry hate it so much. So there you have it. Can’t always pleased everyone. And if the responses are negative, probably because: a)On Air opens up a whole new dimension to the mass about how it really works inside the industry. and b)They’re just anxious because maybe it’s all true. All the politics and whatnot. Hee.

Kim Ha Neul

(she looks so different and still very pretty in this picture)

Kim Ha Neul - Sky Love (track 2 - ON AIR OST 2)

Lee Bum Soo

(with this sleek look lol ahh he does have this charismatic ‘aura’ within him <3)

Lee Bum Soo - Sum (track 1 - ON AIR OST 2)

Both Lee Bum Soo and Kim Ha Neul participated in the 2nd soundtrack, which I personally thrilled to see them doing this for the fans.

Last Scandal

ay_link April 26th, 2008

Okay, it’s official. My beloved subbing team has taken over this great, fun and witty drama.

We are SO thrilled to do it, even if it means we have to work more and push old projects to completion.
And since “Last Scandal” has been so great this past few weeks, I was actually thinking of subbing it around 2nd week of this month. But since we have a bunch of new projects on-hand, I was worried about it and if our members are up for it. Thank goodness, we got enough help and now lots of people are interested in helping out. YAY!

So here it is, the newest (semi) mini SIDE PROJECT from WITH S2

Check out our wiki site for updates on the subbing progress.

And as usual, we will always release and announce subs releases both on Soompi and D-addicts forum.

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LAST SCANDAL

Production: Logos Film
Station: MBC
Date of Airing: March 8, 2008
Episodes: 16
Time: Saturdays and Sundays 9:40 PM (Korean Time)
PD: Lee Tae-gon (Lawyers)
Writer: Moon Hee-jeong (Stairway to Heaven, Rude Women)
Cast: Choi Jin Shil (Rosy Life, Star In My Heart), Jung Jun Ho (Princess Lulu, My Boss, My Teacher), Jung Woong In (Rude Women), Byun Jung Soo (Bad Couple), Lee Young-ja, Han Bo-bae
Official Site | English Site

Drama synopsis from MBC Global Media:
When a woman turns 39, she’ll think about getting Botox injections to cover up her wrinkles that don’t seem to recede well under cheap wrinkle removing cosmetics. She’ll also probably need to wear a corset to tuck in her flabby stomach and bulging hips but she’ll ignore such thoughts as she lives in a world where she thinks she’s still a nubile teenager. This is another TV drama that is presented to middle-aged women who dream of wonderful romances.

Going back and forth from fantasy and reality, this new-school drama, “Last Scandal” will bring back flashbacks of those days when their hearts fluttered when they met their first love. This drama is dedicated to middle-aged women who still dream of being reunited with their first love!

What if Cinderella was portrayed as a 39-year old woman with a kid? That’s the opening scene for this drama that tries to give hope to middle-aged women - who watch teen romances to vicariously relive the good ol’ days - that they can also overcome the constraints of their middle-aged lives and find true love once again.
A woman who has inner beauty is called a middle-aged woman.

They’ve learned the wisdom of life, which eludes the youth, as they are a year away from hitting the big Four-O. They’ve learned that real love is looking after their families first and foremost. They’re also humble and will be thankful when someone tells them that they look great. They’re beautiful in every way.
This drama will provide them with a solution in life that they themselves are not aware of.
Women are beautiful even when they are forty or fifty simply because they are feminine beings!

DOWNLOADS
(use hjsplit to join files - credits to puela @ WITH S2)

Episode 01 - part 1 | part 2

Episode 02 - part 1 | part 2 | part 3

Episode 03 - part 1 | part 2

Episode 04 - part 1 | part 2

Episode 05 - part 1 | part 2

Episode 06 - part 1 | part 2

Episode 07 - part 1 | part 2

Episode 08 - part 1 | part 2

Episode 09 - part 1 | part 2

Episode 10 - part 1 | part 2

Episode 11 - part 1 | part 2

Episode 12 - part 1 | part 2

Episode 13 - part 1 | part 2

Episode 14 - part 1 | part 2

Episode 15 - part 1 | part 2

Episode 16 - part 1 | part 2

Source: Korea Times 03-04-2008 16:34

“Last Scandal”: A New Drama of Strong Spirited Ahjumma

By Han Sang-hee
Staff Reporter


Jeoung Jun-ho, left and Choi Jin-sil will star in “The Last Scandal”

Dramas have always been the center of attention among Koreans with their cheerful characters played by young, hip and stylish celebrities. This year, the fever will go on, but this time it will be led by none other than “ajumma.”

“Ahjumma” is a Korean term that refers to middle-aged women who are married and usually represented as strong, fearless and dependable.

Two television networks have already aired dramas depicting the lives of these women: MBC’s “A Beauty’s Unmatched, Park Jeong -geum,” and SBS’s “First Wives Club.”

Now, Korean fans will welcome another drama full of romance, humor and humanity, all conjoined into the life of a normal, but courageous “ahjumma.”

Choi Jin-sil and Jeoung Jun-ho, from “Marrying the Mafia” (2002), have teamed up with director Lee Tae-gon for the new drama, “The Last Scandal” (working title) a Cinderella story of a 39-year-old “ahjumma.”

At the press conference, Korea’s famed actress Choi Jin-sil, from “Rosy Life” (2005), explained why she chose to portray this particular character.

“As an actress, it may be natural to want a role that is glamorous and pretty, but I’m more comfortable with acting as an ordinary person. Reality is an important factor in dramas, and so I wanted to portray the life of a real person,” she said.

Hong Seon-hee, played by Choi, lived with her husband, 13-year-old daughter and her parents-in-laws. One day, her husband disappears and it is up to Hong to take care of the household.

While she struggles to make a living, she meets Song Jae-bin, played by handsome movie star Jeoung. Hong and Song were once high school sweethearts but now lead drastically different lives. Hong is a stubborn “ahjumma,” while Song has become a popular celebrity. The two coincidently meet, and their feelings for each other start to blossom, as if they were in high school again.

Jeong seemed excited about the drama as it is his first television drama appearance in two years.

“I feel awkward because it has been a long time since I starred in a drama, and especially because Song is an arrogant character,” he said.

Lee, the director, defined “Scandal” as a “trendy housewife drama.”

“The drama is about ‘ahjumma’ who feel helpless or even hopeless when it comes to romance. I wanted to portray the romance of people who believe their good days are over,” Lee said.

Distinctive actor Jung Woong-in from the movie “My Boss, My Hero” (2002) and model-turned-actress Byeon Jung-su will also perform as prominent characters. Jung will play Jeong’s brother and the CEO of his agency, while Byeon will play Jeong’s former lover.

When asked about what she thought about Korean “ahjumma,” Choi smiled.

‘I am an ‘ahjumma’ myself. I think Korean ‘ahjumma’ are fearless. They are not afraid of anything, and this is what I will be portraying. Although Song goes through emotional downfalls, she doesn’t give up. I think it is courage that defines ‘ahjumma’,” Choi said.

The drama will air for the first time at 9:40 p.m., Saturday, March 8 on MBC.

sanghee@koreatimes.co.kr

Upgrade

ay_link April 26th, 2008

Wordpress came out with a new version yesterday. So after work, I tried to do it myself and upgrade to Wordpress 2.5.1

Since it was my first time upgrading to a different WP version, I followed the instructions and back-up all my files first this time. Don’t wanna have all my archives gone again like last time hee.

And the result?
Nothing looks different lol. Even the wp-admin still looks the same. But at least, the dashboard doesn’t tell me to upgrade anymore keke..

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