Archive for October, 2007

31
Oct
07

GBW China effect

Translated gist provided by ylin, with thanks to Ping-bhjwlove.com for the Chinese text

Source http://isplus.joins.com/enter/star/200710/…201040002010401

Experiencing the after-effect of filming in the Desert

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Starting from August, the shooting took place in the China desert – around the borders areas of Tibet, Dunhuang for 3 months. The crew were given half a month of rest when they returned home.

There were complains about the feeling of sand flowing out from their body non-stop when they took their bath during their free time.

Song Kang Ho said: “Sands seems to be flowing out from the body from places such as the ears and mouth non-stop. This first experience of shooting in the desert should not be under estimated”.

Lee Byung Hun who have attended a wedding party of a friend from the film company on 29 October said “Our greatest enemy is not separation from other people, but the sand storm”. (shaking his head)

“The condition of drinking water is also bad, it is common to see that the eyes are congested with red blood vessels due to the strong sands. It is a blessing that our country has bright sky and also fresh air”.

31
Oct
07

GBW R&R

Thanks to ylin for the translated gist, with gratitude to Ping-bhjwlove.com for the Chinese textSource http://news.media.daum.net/entertain/movie…/v18674219.html

Half month of Sweet Rest

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After having fought for 100 days with China’s sand storm, the actors of “The Good, The Bad and The Weird” enjoyed half a month’s of sweet rest.

The trio since July 16 started their 100 days of filming in Gansu, China, the Silk Road gateway and Dunhuang. Lee Byung Hun in particular, has travelled between Hong Kong and China to also shoot “I Come with the Rain” during his busy schedule.

After experiencing several fierce sandstorms during the 100 days, the trio returned home safely on 23 October. However, according to the production company, they are only given 15 days of rest as filming will resume next month in the country (Korea).

Elected as the highly anticipated film for next year, the film will have large scale train bandit as well as explosive scenes in China.

The company planned to release the film during the New Year holidays.

28
Oct
07

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26
Oct
07

100 Days

Translated report provided by Hyc-EverythingLBH, soompi.com

From www.innolife.com

‘The Good, The Bad, The Weird’ finishes 100 days of Chinese location shooting

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Director Kim Ji-woon’s movie ‘The Good, The Bad and The Weird’, (aka GBW) starring Song Kang Ho, Lee Byung Hun and Jung Woo Sung has finished its Chinese location filming.

On July 16th, the location shooting started in various parts of Gansu Province such as Jiayuguan, the Silk Road near Taklamakan Desert, and Dunhuang that is famous for its oasis. The filming in China lasted for 100 days. The wide plain of unending horizon which fulfills the westernized genre of the movie can only be found in the inner land of China. According to Dir. Kim Ji-woon, “China is a place where you can get a beautiful picture beyond your imagination, and the hardship experienced by the 400 staff is beyond what is in Korea.”

In the daytime the highest temperature reaches 40 degrees, and the lowest temperature in the morning is about 10 degrees, a daily difference of 30 degrees. The sultriness of the desert, the dust and sand storm was a murderous environment for the staff. In order to get the desired scenery and there was no road in the chosen location, the staff had to build a 33km road for cars to enter. In the 100 days of shooting the impassioned performance of the three actors LBH, SGH and JWS, and the unique sceneries of China have raised expectations to the image that is not seen in the Korean movie to date. The movie ‘GBW’ is scheduled to finish the remaining 20% filming in Korea, and will be opened to the public in the first half of next year.

[ Photograph by Barunson ]copyright © innolife.com

26
Oct
07

GBW promo.. soon

October 25, 2007

Korean Cineclick fixes AFM slateSales unit picks up ‘Crossing’

By DARCY PAQUET

SEOUL — Sales company Cineclick Asia has picked up new Korean title “Crossing,” about a North Korean refugee crossing into China, for its AFM slate.

Pic marks a more serious turn for helmer Kim Tae-kyun, best known for action-fantasy “Volcano High” and teen meller “Romance of Their Own.” Budgeted at a weighty $7 million, film centers around an ex-soccer player who illegally crosses into China and then desperately tries to arrange for his son and pregnant wife to join him.

Cineclick will screen a five-minute promo reel at AFM, and expects the film to be complete by next spring.

Seoul-based company will also present new promo reels for Manchuria-set western “The Good, the Bad, the Weird” by Kim Jee-woon, Korean horror-fantasy “Hansel & Gretel,” Argentine drama “The Lion’s Den” and the Afghanistan-set “Opium War” from Siddiq Barmak.Cineclick’s Aussie comedy “Lucky Miles” will also screen at the AFI fest.

Source: Variety.comhttp://www.variety.com/article/VR111797474…yid=13&cs=1

AFM – American Film Market
http://www.ifta-online.org/afm/home.asp

26
Oct
07

Herald-ed Hero

October 25, 2007

[MOVIE REVIEW] ‘Hero’ offers a captivating tale for Korean moviegoers

“Hero,” a Japanese blockbuster set to hit Korean theaters on Nov. 1, may not strike many Korean viewers as a masterpiece. But if you are a fan of the original 2001 Fuji TV series, and are familiar with its trademark humor, its subtlety in the use of seemingly small details, and its evocative settings, it would take some kind of almost heroic self-restraint not to go see this film.

In the movie, Kohei Kuryu (Takuya Kimura), a young prosecutor who is addicted to buying sundry stuff that he sees advertised on TV, returns to the Josai Branch of the Tokyo public prosecutor’s office, and reunites with his former colleagues, including his former loyal assistant, Maiko Amamiya (Takako Matsu).

His comeback after a six-year hiatus gets off to a seemingly smooth start, as he is assigned to a simple manslaughter case. What happened is that a blond security guard unintentionally beat an innocent man to death. The guard then escaped in a van, but was later arrested, and confessed to assaulting the victim on the street. In court, however, he retracts his confession, on the advice of his high-powered lawyer, Gamo (Koshiro Matsumoto), who formerly served as a prosecutor. It turns out that Gamo is not helping out the hot-tempered young man for nothing. Ominous signs begin to surface, suggesting that a political big shot — a deeply corrupt one — has been embroiled in the case, indirectly. Obliterating the prosecutor’s case against the guard, therefore, is crucial for the politico, who has hired the famous defense lawyer.

Not so simple for Kuryu and his teammates. Now, Kuryu has to find additional evidence to prove the assailant’s guilt. One clue seems to be linked to the van that the guard used to get away from the scene of the killing, but it is nowhere to be found. Soon, Kuryu and Amamiya find themselves tracking down the van in the Korean port city of Busan.

Although the plot is much more complex than a typical TV series installment, all the familiar “Hero” devices and tricks are fully deployed. The ensemble involving Kuryu’s quirky colleagues remains the same. Elaborating the franchise’s unique atmosphere, the production team has also taken care of every detail, ranging from Kuryu’s office, which is filled with items he has bought on cable shopping channels, to his famous winter jacket. The frequent use of wide-angle shots creates the overall visual mood, another signature component of the “Hero” series.

The most satisfying difference between the series and this movie is the amount and intensity of comic relief. The TV show did not aim for big laughs; what Kuryu and the other characters elicited from viewers was mostly a steady stream of small, knowing laughs. The big-screen version keeps the overall comedy format, but louder laughs come when the action is in Busan, and Kuryu and Amamiya try to use Korean sentences.

Aside from the commercial appeal of the movie, “Hero” represents the full-fledged debut of Japanese pop icon Takuya Kimura, also known as “Kimutaku.” Early this month, he visited Busan to attend the Pusan film fest, and he gave a series of interviews with the Korean press, as he enthusiastically promoted his role in “Hero.”

Expectations are high. “Hero” is widely expected to be more successful than any other Japanese film that has been shown here, but, since many hit Japanese films have failed to generate huge ticket sales in Korea, the interesting question is whether or not “Hero” will be an exception, considering Kimura’s star power and the how much of the story takes place in Busan, along with the presence of the Korean actor, Lee Byung-hun, a heartthrob who is keen to enter Japanese and other Asian entertainment markets. He makes a special guest appearance as a cool and handsome prosecutor. But don’t expect too much. His character is minimally developed and almost cardboard-like, compared with Kimura’s role.

Much more important than Lee Byung-hun’s bit part is the much-awaited development of the relationship between the film’s beloved couple, Kuryu and Amamiya. They have long been vaguely aware of their chemistry, but no breakthrough was offered in the TV series. The last scene is a particularly pleasant surprise for Korean audiences, in that it features a traditional Korean dish and a Korean sentence, and Kimutaku performs the final act in a heroic fashion.

By Yang Sung-jin (insight@heraldm.com)http://www.koreaherald.co.kr/

25
Oct
07

November upcoming

Similar to updates by ylin earlier on, a newspaper capture of the the upcoming LBH Arena Tour 2007 in November. Tickets for the 5 original venues all sold out and new 2 sessions added.

user posted image > larger image, our thanks to lavelbhsato

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Takuya Kimura’s HERO is still at #1 for the seventh week Japanese B.O. and it’s scheduled for a nationwide release on November 1 in South Korea.

Wonder if Kimura would be in Korea again for the actual release (he’s already been to one during the 12th PIFF). This time around, BH is already back in Korea and unless, the two actors have the same prior commitments (ICWTR comes to mind).. who knows they might make another surprise apprearance for the movie.

Current Japanese box-office listing at twitchfilm.net

23
Oct
07

TIFF’s message

A Congratulatory message from LBH to the 20th Tokyo International Film Festival (TIFF). Our thanks to chie for the highlight.

 

23
Oct
07

Good times, thank you

Presumably..
A Farewell Dinner hosted by Mayor of Dunhuang for the cast & crew of ‘The Good, The Bad and The Weird’ on October 19th, 2007

Full credits to the original fan sharing at http://post.baidu.com/f?kz=277457832 hi.baidu.com

Highlighted by www.lovelbh.com

Lee Byung Hun

Song Kang Ho

Lee Chung Ah

Group photo

Jung Woo Sung

Director Kim Ji Woon

23
Oct
07

2 more added

Gist provided by ylin-EverythingLBH with thanks to Ping-bhjwlove.com

Image courtesy http://www.gomaga.jp

Late night on 15 Oct, in a hotel in Hong Kong (during his ICWTR shooting trip), LBH had a discussion with the staff on plans for the upcoming “LBH Arena Tour 2007″.

Meanwhile tickets to his Arena Tour for all the dates confirmed sold out and they will be releasing the details on the additional sessions soon.

updated – 2 sessions added
1) 15 Nov for Osaka
2) 24 Nov for Tokyo, both at 6.30pm




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sp2su1 January 11

Byunghun-ssi at the wedding of PD Yoon Seok Ho

sp2su1 January 14

LBH in Tokyo Dome 2006 DVD & LBH Arena Tour 2007 DVD release

sp2su1 January 25

Byunghun's segment in Park Joong Hoon's Talk Show on KBS2 has been postponed indefinitely

sp2su1 February 6

'The Good, The Bad, The Weird' opens in United Kingdom

sp2su1 February 1-11

JSA and GBW screening at 27th Fajr International Film Festival, Iran

sp2su1 February 27

GBW at the 45th Baeksang Art Awards

sp2su1 February 28

Byunghun & fans at Tokyo FanMeet

sp2su1 March 10

3-week IRIS filming starts on location in Akita, Japan

sp2su1 March 23

GBW and Byunghun nominated at the 3rd Asian Film Awards in Hong Kong

sp2su1 April 3

9th Avenue LBH Star Shop opens, collaboration with kaori.kr to be managed by Lee Eun Hee

sp2su1 April 24 - 2 May

GBW Italian Premiere at the 11th Udine Far East Film Festival

sp2su1 May 27

'I Come With The Rain' world premiere & screening in Tokyo, Japan

sp2su1 June 6

'I Come With The Rain' nationwide release in Japan

sp2su1 June 13

Discovery Channel's Hip Korea - Seoul Savvy airs in Japan and Asia starting 13 June

sp2su1 June 13-28

IRIS location filming in Hungary

sp2su1 July 12

Byunghun-ssi's 39th birthday celebrations

sp2su1 July 27

'GI Joe: The Rise of Cobra' Red Carpet and World Premiere in Tokyo

sp2su1 July 29

'GI Joe: The Rise of Cobra' Press Conference at Shilla Hotel, Seoul

sp2su1 August 6

'Gi Joe: The Rise of Cobra' Korean Premiere & nationwide release

sp2su1 August 7

'GI Joe: The Rise of Cobra' Worldwide Premiere & Release

sp2su1 August 29

'The Good, The Bad, The Weird' Japanese release

sp2su1 September 9 -10

'Lee Byung Hun X Karl Lagerfeld' Photo Exhibition in Tokyo, Japan

sp2su1 September 24 - 30

LBH at Bangkok International Filmfest Red Carpet

sp2su1 October 14

Byunghun's action drama 'IRIS' debuts on KBS2

sp2su1 October 15

'I Come With The Rain' opens in South Korea

sp2su1 October 8-16

'I Come With The Rain' premieres at the 14th Pusan International Film Festival

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