Jump to content

annagriss8

Members
  • Posts

    870
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Posts posted by annagriss8

  1. On 9/17/2018 at 3:45 AM, squarebell22 said:

    I don't know if any of you has seen this article. It's in Korean and I'm not really good at translating but it's about JSW's photo from 2003 when he went fishing and how famous it is among his fans. The screenshots in the article are from fans who fooled their mom or friend by showing the photo and saying "How about this guy? He's 32 years old and his job is a fisherman. My friend said she'll introduce me to him."

    The fans' mothers flip out of course.

     

     

    (I dunno if what i said made sense but I hope it did.)

     

     

     

    That infamous photo again. LOL!

    DnoNCXGU0AAXd3s.jpg

     

     

     

     

     

    DnnxNOgUYAAjf2T.jpg

     

    DnnxNOjUYAAaWV2.jpg

     

    DnnxNOkVAAMadr8.jpg

    • Like 2
    • LOL 4
  2. 005Fi6Tlly1fv9znepl2mj30qo1bb1ke.jpg

     

    "If I'm married and have a family, I wants to build a house to live in the future. I'd like to plant fruit trees, vegetable that I can eat at home. There will be goats and other animals. I love watching animals play . I'd like to live in such a house. Preferably in the countryside. I'm a homebody, hence I can look after the household."

     

    "Its not that I don't want to act in a romance drama. I haven't come across any good ones. Love is expressed too straightforward. I think it can be slightly different. There are many ways to express it."

    • Like 6
  3. 6 hours ago, wanda77 said:

    @estherlim, he hissed Kim Hye Sun and another actress in Tazza the High Rollers plus in Low Life he has some kiss scene with Kim Gyu Ri. He is kissing his partners on stage in Werther though and maybe other musicals . A very awkward kiss with Lee Yo Won in Horse Doctor ( in my opinion the worst onscreen chemistry with CSW).

     

    Wow! You know all the kissing JSW did onscreen. :lol:

     

    You're right about the chemistry with Lee Yo Won. :confounded:

    Personally I'd like him to act with Son Ye Jin again or Ha Ji Won.

    Or Signal 2 with Kim Hye Soo (his costar in Tazza).

    • Like 3
  4. 2 hours ago, estherlim said:

    till next year when SF-2 are aired,

    Hmmm... @bedifferent also said that.

    Where did you get the info that season 2 will be aired next year?

     

    I'm probably one of the few JSW fans who's not too keen of him reprising the role of Hwang Shi Mok.

    I'd like to see him in a melo or a romcom. Military fiction, spy fiction, he'd be good in a black comedy film/drama too. :)

    • Like 4
  5. Welcome @squarebell22 and @pompyavi

     

    a59a0636f27b4b15b035040ca5c72820.jpeg?s=

     

    Cho Seung Woo talked about his standards when it came to choosing scripts, the difficulty of finding new stories, the type of work he wanted to do, and the importance of chemistry between cast members.

     

    On September 13, Cho Seung Woo held an interview ahead of the premiere of his upcoming film “Feng Shui.” On how he chooses which works to appear in, the actor shared, “I still think about what to look for. The thing to avoid the most are works that pretends inevitability is a coincidence. It’s a device that everyone uses. In other words, it’s a script that already has an answer.”

     

    He continued, “The scripts that have predictability are hard. Taking previously done formats and changing the subject, adjusting the characters, and altering what’s familiar just a little bit. I try not to do those as much as possible. I don’t want to see it.”

     

    Cho Seung Woo added, “Because topics become exhausted and the audience’s standards have become higher, it’s hard to find works that satisfy the audience. However, if it’s not new, I think it’ll be ignored. That’s why I do my best to find something new.” Mentioning that he had recently enjoyed John Cho’s “Search,” which topped the Korean box office, he commented, “The story wasn’t cliché, but rather made a breakthrough by being novel, and succeeded. I think that’s thought provoking.” 

     

    On the kinds of projects he wanted to work on, he shared, “Even if it’s a small project, I’m always open to making appearances on it. I’m not very picky. I starred in a one-man act on TV ‘Strange, More Than That,’ and made cameos in ‘Assassination‘ as well as ‘The Peach Tree.’ Results aside, I want to try new works where the attempt itself is fun.”

     

    Cho Seung Woo talked about his most recent works, “Stranger,” as well as “Life,” and commented, “I try to stay logical. I try my hardest not to stand out. I’m like that on set too. Maybe it’s just the way I am, but I don’t like being in the limelight and doing things. I decided to go with a silent image so I don’t lose the weight of pressure.”

     

    He also spoke up about the importance of the chemistry between the cast, rather than how much screen time he got. He commented, “They say things like ‘top [actor]’ and ‘best [actor],’ but it doesn’t mean anything. It just gives you a lot of pressure. Acting in and of itself is having good chemistry with your co-star and the rest of the cast. If anyone rises or sticks out, I don’t really like it. I prefer working with everyone.”

     

    “Feng Shui” is about a genius feng shui master Park Jae Sang (played by Cho Seung Woo) who uses the Earth’s energy to change people’s fates, and the conflict and ambition of those who try to take the most prosperous land to become king. The film will premiere on September 19.

    • Like 5
  6. [SPOILERS!!!][Life Roundup] Episode 13-16 (finale)

    0001057449_001_20180905065123508.jpg

     

    Spoiler
     
     
    Screen%2BShot%2B2018-09-12%2Bat%2B4.20.54%2BPM.png
    Screen%2BShot%2B2018-09-12%2Bat%2B4.20.47%2BPM.png
     
    1. [+578, -156] Why are people richard simmons on Lee Dong Wook? If you watch the drama enough, it shows you why he's doing the things he's doing 
     
    2. [+458, -41] I ended up not liking Moon Sung Geun because he acts so well
     
    3. [+194, -38] No but.. there are so many different type of people who live in this world.. there should be people like Lee Dong Wook.. To be honest, I was looking forward to a drama that would exceed 'Secret Forest' but it doesn't seem like it.. I hope they produce 'Secret Forest' season 2
     
    4. [+266, -112] When Lee Dong Wook was talking with Cho Seung Woo and he got mad because his brother was mentioned, his acting skills plummeted. I feel like he would be embarrassed if he monitored his acting (t/n: when they say 'monitor' they mean they're watching/reviewing their own performance). With Cho Seung Woo, emotions show up with subtle changes in expression but with Lee Dong Wook, he only shouts loudly and his expression stays the same that I thought his whole face received botox. I wondered why he didn't become as popular compared to his handsome looks but after watching this drama, I'm sad because I completely understood why. Moon Sung Geun's acting is really realistic. He's a really wicked person but there's nothing incorrect about his words. Lee Dong Wook, who was annoying until the end, made Moon Sung Geun's acting shine. Cho Seung Woo is the most realistic but I'm only surprised because he does a good job at expressing a character that's the hardest to exist.
     
    5. [+159, -46] It's fun. I feel like it would be even more fun if Cho Seung Woo joins them and fights with them. Looking forward to next week!
     
    2018091301000987400076483_20180912095651941.jpg?type=w540
    Screen%2BShot%2B2018-09-12%2Bat%2B4.57.29%2BPM.png
    Screen%2BShot%2B2018-09-12%2Bat%2B4.57.20%2BPM.png
     
    1. [+1153, -57] I held back and watched until the end because of actor Cho Seung Woo. This drama's cost of production is 10.6 billion? Seung Woo hyung doesn't need loyalty with the producers from his last work, if he's going to be the sub lead, let's only do it if the main lead is a better actor than hyung or need to act as well as hyung
     
    2. [+653, -51] This drama could've been a masterpiece, they messed up the brothers, Cho Seung Woo cleaned up the richard simmons, they didn't reveal the director's death. If JTBC is going to be like this then don't make dramas
     
    3. [+493, -22] No matter what you do, big companies do things on their own, it's hard to change.. In the end, you should just find your life's small happiness (love, brotherly love), isn't this the writer's message... I feel like that's also why the drama's title is life
     
    4. [+444, -49] I'm mad at myself for not being able to give up on Cho Seung Woo's acting until the end and watching the drama until the end ㅜ ㅜ But meanwhile, it was nice to see the fatal Seo Dong Jae-ssi ㅎㅎ Seriously Lee Dong Wook should learn acting again!
     
    5. [+396, -11] Only Cho Seung Woo was the best 
     
    2018091201000985300076301_20180911234731799.jpg?type=w540
    Screen%2BShot%2B2018-09-12%2Bat%2B5.16.33%2BPM.png
    Screen%2BShot%2B2018-09-12%2Bat%2B5.16.28%2BPM.png
     
    1. [+589, -4] CEO Goo who left like that will become a multimillionaire real estate owner that looks for excellent spots and will end up meeting Cha Joo Hyuk who comes and goes through the past...
     
    2. [+429, -9] I only saw Cho Seung Woo, Moon Sung Geun, Moon So Ri
    ↪ [+55, -1] There's also Yoo Jae Myung... 
     
    3. [+419, -14] I watched until the end because of Cho Seung Woo....there was romance, that I wonder if it was necessary, everywhere.. Until the end, I wondered if Lee No Eul needed that much emphasis.. 
    ↪ [+31, -0] Lee Dong Wook and the reporter was more severe ㅡㅡ
     
    4. [+257, -16] Until the end, Ye Jin Woo didn't wake up and he was an eyesore of a male lead ㅜㅜ Why was there a love story for the Ye brothers   

     

     

     

     

     

    a59a0636f27b4b15b035040ca5c72820.jpeg?s=

    Cho Seung Woo Shares How He Chooses His Projects And The Importance Of Chemistry Between The Cast

    Spoiler

    Cho Seung Woo talked about his standards when it came to choosing scripts, the difficulty of finding new stories, the type of work he wanted to do, and the importance of chemistry between cast members.

     

    On September 13, Cho Seung Woo held an interview ahead of the premiere of his upcoming film “Feng Shui.” On how he chooses which works to appear in, the actor shared, “I still think about what to look for. The thing to avoid the most are works that pretends inevitability is a coincidence. It’s a device that everyone uses. In other words, it’s a script that already has an answer.”

     

    He continued, “The scripts that have predictability are hard. Taking previously done formats and changing the subject, adjusting the characters, and altering what’s familiar just a little bit. I try not to do those as much as possible. I don’t want to see it.”

     

    Cho Seung Woo added, “Because topics become exhausted and the audience’s standards have become higher, it’s hard to find works that satisfy the audience. However, if it’s not new, I think it’ll be ignored. That’s why I do my best to find something new.” Mentioning that he had recently enjoyed John Cho’s “Search,” which topped the Korean box office, he commented, “The story wasn’t cliché, but rather made a breakthrough by being novel, and succeeded. I think that’s thought provoking.” 

     

    On the kinds of projects he wanted to work on, he shared, “Even if it’s a small project, I’m always open to making appearances on it. I’m not very picky. I starred in a one-man act on TV ‘Strange, More Than That,’ and made cameos in ‘Assassination‘ as well as ‘The Peach Tree.’ Results aside, I want to try new works where the attempt itself is fun.”

     

    Cho Seung Woo talked about his most recent works, “Stranger,” as well as “Life,” and commented, “I try to stay logical. I try my hardest not to stand out. I’m like that on set too. Maybe it’s just the way I am, but I don’t like being in the limelight and doing things. I decided to go with a silent image so I don’t lose the weight of pressure.”

     

    He also spoke up about the importance of the chemistry between the cast, rather than how much screen time he got. He commented, “They say things like ‘top [actor]’ and ‘best [actor],’ but it doesn’t mean anything. It just gives you a lot of pressure. Acting in and of itself is having good chemistry with your co-star and the rest of the cast. If anyone rises or sticks out, I don’t really like it. I prefer working with everyone.”

     

    “Feng Shui” is about a genius feng shui master Park Jae Sang (played by Cho Seung Woo) who uses the Earth’s energy to change people’s fates, and the conflict and ambition of those who try to take the most prosperous land to become king. The film will premiere on September 19.

     

     

    • Like 8
    • Thanks 1
  7. JTBC 'Life' last making film

     

     

    kbiTJ9t.png

    JSW and LDW sharing a cup of ice cream :heart:

    That's bromance.

     

    64e86b74gy1fv6t4kamhlj20ku1av7wh.jpg

     

    LDW: Ice cream is a dieter's worst enemy.

    JSW:  you don't say... TT

    JSW: I still want to eat coz it's yummy (eating right down to the last bite)

     

    Working ant? More like Glutton if you ask me. Haha.

     

     

     

    C6oypww.png

    3cr1bDc.png

    strong wind blowing at WJA

    Crew guy: You''ll get a shampoo commercial soon.

    WJA: Really? Beer's on me if I get one (exaggerating hair flip)

     

     

     

     

     

    • Like 6
    • LOL 1
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

By using this site, you agree to our We have placed cookies on your device to help make this website better. You can adjust your cookie settings, otherwise we'll assume you're okay to continue..