rubie Posted January 20, 2011 Share Posted January 20, 2011 January 20, 2011 Jang-Odagiri film set for release in Japan By Lee Hyo-won hyowlee@koreatimes.co.kr Jang dong-gun, left, and Jo Odagiri in a scene from "My Way" "My Way," starring Korean superstar Jang Dong-gun and Japanese heartthrob Jo Odagiri, will be released simultaneously in Korea and Japan this year, the film’s local distributors CJ Entertainment and SK Telecom announced Tuesday. The film is set to make a wide release in more than 250 theaters in the neighboring Asian countries via Doei Entertainment and CJ Entertainment Japan. Few local films have secured nationwide exposure overseas, such as for Shim Hyung-rae’s 2007 sci-fi adventure "D-Wars." Directed by Korea’s Kang Je-gyu, the film made headlines for spending 30 billion won on productions ― a record amount for homegrown works. It is story about two friends whose lives take a turn amid the Allied invasion of Normandy during World War II. "My Way” is Kang’s first film in eight years since the 2003 Korean War (1950-53) blockbuster "Tae Guk Gi," which also stars Jang. Jang has previously starred in a Korea-Japan joint project, "Lost Memories: 2009" (2001) and recently made his Hollywood debut in "Warrior’s Way"(2010). Odagiri on the other hand has made his Korean cinema debut in "Dream’’ by award-winning filmmaker Kim Ki-duk. China’s popular singer and actress Fan Bingbing is also set to appear in "My Way." Fan has previously appeared with So Ji-sub and Zhang Ziyi in the 2009 romantic comedy "Sophie’s Revenge." "My Way" went into production last year on Oct. 15 and will be released in December. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest adikkeluangman Posted February 5, 2011 Share Posted February 5, 2011 Jang Dong Gun, Ha Ji Won, and Kim Jaejoong may come together for new drama Jang Dong Gun, Ha Ji Won and JYJ’s Kim Jaejoong will most likely unite to star in an upcoming drama called “Peninsula.” This drama is going to be a big production; it is already reported to have a budget of 10,000,000,000 WON, which equates to nearly $9 million dollars. The drama will feature a united Korea (no separation between South and North), the united nation’s president, and his National Intelligence Director. The president’s role is most likely going to go to Jang Dong Gun and Ha Ji Won is slated to be the female lead. Jaejoong is supposed to be play the Director. Jang Dong Gun has revealed recently that he is interested in starring in this drama. Additionally, Ha Ji Won has expressed that she would like to join this production as soon as filming for her new movie ends. One reps for the drama said, “Jang Dong Gun, Ha Ji Won, and Jaejoong are all 90% confirmed.” The filming will begin in June and July and it will start airing in October. http://www.allkpop.com/2011/01/jang-dong-gun-ha-ji-won-and-kim-jaejoong-may-come-together-for-new-drama Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rubie Posted March 18, 2011 Share Posted March 18, 2011 March 18, 2011 Jang Dong-gun Donates to Japan Through World Food Programme Source: englishnews@chosun.com Jang Dong-gun Actor Jang Dong-gun, who is a goodwill ambassador for the World Food Programme, has donated W200 million to help the victims of Japan's catastrophic earthquake and tsunami through the charitable organization (US$1=W1,134). The WFP plans to use the money to provide the neediest victims with relief supplies. The organization usually works only in poverty-stricken countries but has launched a special program to aid in Japan's recovery. In 2010 Jang donated US$100,000 to the WFP to help the victims of the earthquake in Haiti. Since his appointment as a WFP goodwill ambassador in 2008, he has campaigned around the world to raise awareness of famines in poor countries. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rubie Posted March 18, 2011 Share Posted March 18, 2011 March 18, 2011 Actor Jang Dong-gun donates $180,000 for Japan By Kim Se-jeong skim@koreatimes.co.kr Jang Dong-gun To support the United Nations World Food Program (WFP)’s recovery efforts in Japan in the aftermath of the earthquake and ensuing tsunami, actor Jang Dong-gun has donated $180,000. “Jang Dong-gun’s gift will be used to provide specialized logistics support in the delivery of relief items to those who need them the most,” said the WFP in its press release. The actor has been the WFP’s Ambassador against Hunger in Korea since 2008. “It is almost impossible to comprehend the scale of this tragedy ― the loss of life, the destruction, the continued fear of those in the disaster zone,” he was quoted as saying. “I urge all my fans to do whatever they can to help those affected in this time of great need. My heart is with the people of Japan.” The actor also donated $ 100,000 to WFP’s earthquake operations in Haiti last year. Jang is the latest in the stream of such South Korean “hallyu” stars as Bae Yong-joon, Ryu Si-won, and Choi Ji-woo that have donated to help the Japanese government and its people with relief following the March 11 earthquake. Regular Korean citizens have also rushed to help the quake-stricken neighboring country. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rubie Posted May 17, 2011 Share Posted May 17, 2011 May 17, 2011 Jang Dong Gun: ‘I Want to Film Movie That My Son Can Watch Later’ Source: KBS Global He will play the protagonist in the movie “My Way.” Actor Jang Dong, who married actress Ko So Young and had a son, said, “After my son was born, I came to have new criteria for choosing a work in which to appear, and it is ‘What if my son watches my movie later when he grows up?' (laugh).” A reporter met Jang Dong Gun at a hotel located in Cannes in France on May 14 (Korean time). Jang Dong Gun came to Cannes, in which the Cannes Movie Festival has been taking place, along with the other leading actors of the movie “My Way,” Odakiri Jo and Pan Bingbing. Director Kang Je Kyu is producing “My Way” after an eight-year break, and Jang Dong Gun and two other actors came to Cannes to participate in the production presentation of the movie. It has been the first time for a Korean movie to hold a production presentation at Cannes. Actor Jang Dong Gun and director Kang Je Kyu had shown their best harmony in the movie “Taegukgi,” which almost 10 million viewers watched. Jang Dong Gun said, “The concept of the movie seemed to be very attractive. When I first received the casting offer, I willingly said, ‘I can give you my answer right away if Kang will direct the movie.’” Even though he immediately confirmed his appearance in the movie, he still had worries inside. “My Way” that the director Kang is producing after an eight-year break, will be a large-scale movie. The production budget for the movie amounted to 30 billion won and it was far beyond the huge production cost of the movie “The Good, The Bad, The Weird,” which was 18 billion won. But his worries completely disappeared as the filming began. Kang Je Kyu’s leadership to reconcile any conflicts arising from filming the movie as well as his directing skills dispelled every worry. Jang said, “He even listens to complaints from a minor staff member, and then he gives his own opinion at last. He makes everybody on the set stick to the movie making. Basically he is an amazing person.” Jang Dong Gun speaks almost 60 percent of his lines in perfect Japanese. As director Kang Je Kyu already mentioned, Jang’s perfect Japanese was enough to make everyone on the set surprised, and all the staff members reportedly were struck with admiration at his Japanese. But Jang Dong Gun revealed that speaking his lines in Japanese was the most difficult part in his acting. He said, “No matter how much I have prepared for acting in Japanese, I have always been lacking. The lines that have to be spoken in Japanese were actually not more than those when I had to do so in my previous movie ‘Lost Memories,’ but it was still a big obstacle.” Besides the Japanese script, continuously repeated filming gave him physical difficulties. The idea of “I could die while filming a movie” came into his mind very often. For the first fifteen days, he needed huge energy that might be required for completing an whole ordinary movie. The biting cold in the middle of winter was another major cause of suffering for him to fight against. He mentioned, “At that time, I could not see any finish line.” The fact that he had to stay far away from his newborn baby also gave him a hard time. He walked heavily when he had to leave his wife and son after giving all the burden of raising a son to only his wife. Those difficult times of seven months have passed, and only one overseas location filming schedule at Latvia is left. Jang reportedly never felt any burden about consecutively appearing in war movies made by the director Kang Je Kyu because the character and story were completely different from “Taegukgi.” Jang Dong Gun explained, “Jin Tae in ‘Taegukgi’ becomes a completely different person at the end of the movie, but Jun Sik in ‘My Way’ is a consistent person from the beginning to the end. Do you think that this kind of consistent character seems to be attractive in this world where only rapid changes and new things could be considered as virtues? The director might want to present meaning through this movie. The character keeps his own beliefs and he never loses his dreams and hopes in the movie. I think that I play a character who can move people’s hearts in this movie.” Jang Dong Gun had always been a star actor right after his debut, but he said, “I really appreciate my popularity, but the popularity also works as a burden in my acting.” He added, “But actually I am happy that I can do what I want to in my forties regardless of popularity. There are also some things that I feel sorry about. I think that there are both thrills and sadness at this age. But I want to keep my popularity until the time when my son goes to elementary school and can understand my words, saying, 'Father used to be a star actor in the past' (laugh)." Asked to suggest a good movie that his son might be able to enjoy, he suggested the movie "Love Wind Love Song," in which he had appeared with his wife Ko So Young together, and laughed. When he mentioned acting, he became serious again. He had interest in acting an evil character and he revealed his confidence by saying that he would present better acting if he could play a "bad guy" again now. He said, "An attractive villain in a work might be an attractive role to every male actor. If I could play a villain again at this moment, I might be able to present better acting than the character that I played in the movie 'Friend,' and the character would become more attractive." Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rubie Posted May 17, 2011 Share Posted May 17, 2011 May 17, 2011 'My Way' in Cannes Source: koreatimes.co.kr ‘My Way’ in Cannes: From left, actor Jang Dong-gun, director Kang Je-gyu, Chinese actress Fan Bingbing and Japanese actor Odagiri Joe pose for a photo at the press junket of the Korean action film “My Way” at the Cannes Film Festival, Sunday. The press conference proceeded in four languages and showed a clip featuring a spectacular battle scene. The film is about two friends whose lives take a turn during the Normandy Invasion in France during World War II. / Courtesy of CJ E&M Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rubie Posted May 17, 2011 Share Posted May 17, 2011 May 17, 2011 Japanese actor Odagiri Joe expresses his admiration for “My Way” co-star, Jang Dong Gun Source: Nate by VITALSIGN via allkpop.com On May 14th, Japanese actor Odagiri Joe expressed his admiration for “My Way” co-star, Jang Dong Gun, in an interview with the Korean press at the Cannes Film Festival. Odagiri began, “Jang Dong Gun is an extremely caring person who’s like an older brother to me. I don’t watch a lot of Korean movies, but I do know of directors like Kang Jekyu, Lee Chang Dong, Bong Jun Ho, Park Chan Wook, and Kim Ki Duk. I’m not familiar with Korean actors, however.” He continued, “When I told people that I would be working with Jang Dong Gun for a film, everyone said he was an impressive actor. Before I met him, I went in thinking that he was Korea’s representative actor, and as it turned out, everything that everyone told me was true. As a human being and as an actor, he’s quite a man. He’s caring towards staff on set, and I think of him as an older brother who I can depend on.” Concluding the interview, he stated, “What helped the most was his ability in creating teamwork. He’s an actor who knows how he needs to work with and around his co-stars. There are so many actors out there that focus only on themselves, but Jang Dong Gun knows how to balance the pace. It’s because of such reasons that we were able to create such an amazing project together.” Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
willenette Posted May 18, 2011 Share Posted May 18, 2011 Suspicion on Jang Dong-gun's height? What is the truth about the 3cm difference? An issue has spread due to a picture of Jang Dong-gun on an online community. This picture is from the 2002 movie "2009 Lost Memories". The height on Jang Dong-gun's profile is 182cm. However, standing next to 185cm tall Japanese actor Nakamura Toru, he looks obviously shorter. Therefore netizens are suspecting the height recorded on Jang Dong-gun's profile. It seems like too much to insist that he is only 3cm shorter than the Japanese actor. However, netizen's also paid a lot of attention to the kendo uniform he was wearing. Netizen's say, "All kill by appearance?", "There's something wrong with the picture", "An issue about Jang Dong-gun's height" and more. Source : news.nate.com/view/20... ( Korean ) Translation : Hancinema Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rubie Posted September 23, 2011 Share Posted September 23, 2011 September 23, 2011 Jang Dong-gun to co-star with Zhang Ziyi, Cecilia Cheung By Lee Hyo-won hyowlee@koreatimes.co.k Actor Jang Dong-gun will appear in a melodrama opposite Chinese actresses Zhang Ziyi and Cecilia Cheung. The three Asia superstars are set to appear together in Hur Jin-ho’s “Dangerous Liaisons,” for which production begins at the end of the month. The movie is based on the 18th-century French novel of the same name. It is about a risque love triangle between one man and two women and will take place in 1930s Shanghai for this film adaptation. Director E J-yong previously directed a version set in the 18th-century Joseon Kingdom (1392-1910) starring Bae Yong-joon, Jeon Do-yeon and Lee Mi-sook. Hur is best known for directing top stars in mellow romances featuring such as “One Fine Spring Day” (Lee Young-ae and Yoo Ji-tae), “Happiness” (Im Soo-jung and Hwang Jung-min) and “A Good Rain Knows” (Chinese actress Gao Yuanyuan and Jung Woo-sung). Meanwhile, Jang will appear opposite other top Asian actors in the World War II film “My Way,” with Japan’s Jo Odagiri and China’s Fan Bingbing, slated for release in December. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
potato11 Posted September 24, 2011 Share Posted September 24, 2011 September 23, 2011 Jang Dong-gun to co-star with Zhang Ziyi, Cecilia Cheung By Lee Hyo-won hyowlee@koreatimes.co.k *quoted image* Actor Jang Dong-gun will appear in a melodrama opposite Chinese actresses Zhang Ziyi and Cecilia Cheung. The three Asia superstars are set to appear together in Hur Jin-ho’s “Dangerous Liaisons,” for which production begins at the end of the month. The movie is based on the 18th-century French novel of the same name. It is about a risque love triangle between one man and two women and will take place in 1930s Shanghai for this film adaptation. Director E J-yong previously directed a version set in the 18th-century Joseon Kingdom (1392-1910) starring Bae Yong-joon, Jeon Do-yeon and Lee Mi-sook. Hur is best known for directing top stars in mellow romances featuring such as “One Fine Spring Day” (Lee Young-ae and Yoo Ji-tae), “Happiness” (Im Soo-jung and Hwang Jung-min) and “A Good Rain Knows” (Chinese actress Gao Yuanyuan and Jung Woo-sung). Meanwhile, Jang will appear opposite other top Asian actors in the World War II film “My Way,” with Japan’s Jo Odagiri and China’s Fan Bingbing, slated for release in December. I don't like both Zhang Ziyi and Cecilia Cheung. I like he reunites with Fan Bing Bing instead! By the way, I haven't been here for a long time and this thread is still in this page? Let's move it and move it fast!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
potato11 Posted September 24, 2011 Share Posted September 24, 2011 A new poster for My Way Credit: Osen Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chichocs Posted September 27, 2011 Share Posted September 27, 2011 JDG, Zhangziyi, Cecilia Cheung at ' dangerous liaisons ' presscon Beijing Weibo Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
willenette Posted September 28, 2011 Share Posted September 28, 2011 JDG, Zhangziyi, Cecilia Cheung at ' dangerous liaisons ' presscon Beijing *quoted image* Weibo Hi chichocs, thanks for posting these photos. __________________________ Top actors JANG Dong-gun and BAE Doona set to star in foreign films Top Korean actor JANG Dong-gun is set to star with Zhang Ziyi and Cecilia Cheung in director HUR Jin-ho’s adaptation of the French novel Les Liaisons Dangereuses. Jang is fresh off the shoot of Kang Je-kyu’s sweeping WWII film My Way which wrapped recently. His previous films also include the English-language martial arts Western Warrior’s Way and the iconic gangster film Friend. Set in 1930s Shanghai, Dangerous Liaisons is a China-Singapore remake between Zonbo Media and Homerun Asia. The original 18th century French novel has been remade into several different films and plays over the years, including the American film starring John Malkovich and Glen Close and the Korean film Untold Scandal starring BAE Yong-joon and JEON Do-yeon. Hur has been building a pan-Asian reputation ever since his Christmas in August (1998) swept through East Asia. His other films include such hits as One Fine Spring Day and April Snow. Zonbo Media previously produced his China-set A Good Rain Knows. Korean actress BAE Doo-na is set to join an impressive all-star cast on the Hollywood film adaptation of the bestselling novel <Cloud Atlas> by David MITCHELL. Directed by Andy and Lana WACHOWSKI and Tom TYKWER, the film stars Academy Award winners Tom HANKS and Halle BERRY, as well as Hugh GRANT, Jim BROADBENT, Hugo WEAVING, and Zhou XUN. <Cloud Atlas> weaves together six stories set in different times and places to show intricate relationships. Bae is known for her performances in films such as PARK Chan-wook’s <Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance>, BONG Joon-ho’s <The Host> and more recently in the Japanese film <Air Doll>, directed by KOREEDA Hirokazu. Jang and Bae are part of a growing group of Korean talent that has been branching out abroad, spearheaded by entertainers such as Rain (JUNG Ji-hoon) who starred in the Wachowski brothers’ Ninja Assassin. Korean directors Park Chan-wook and KIM Jee-woon are also working on foreign projects – Stoker and The Last Stand, while BONG Joon-ho is planning a multi-national project with <Snowpiercer>, based on a French graphic novel. Credit : Hancinema / http://www.koreanfilm.or.kr/jsp/news/news.jsp?pageIndex=1&blbdComCd=601006&seq=1599&mode=VIEW&returnUrl= Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
willenette Posted September 28, 2011 Share Posted September 28, 2011 September 28, 2011 Jang Dong Gun: 'I Am Glad to Work with Zhang Ziyi and Cecilia Cheung' The Chinese movie entitled "Dangerous Liaisons" held a production presentation in Beijing. "Dangerous Liaisons" (Chinese title "Weixian Guanxi"), which Korean director Heo Jin Ho will direct and starring Korean actor Jang Dong Gun as a protagonist, held the production presentation in Beijing on September 26. During the event held at LiJun Hotel located in Beijing, Heo said, "This will be my first attempt to make a blockbuster period drama with a huge budget, and I am highly anticipating directing this film. I will try my best to make a good film." A Chinese production company, China’s Zonbo Media, will invest around 100 million yuan (equal to 18.5 billion Korean won), and two Chinese actresses, Zhang Ziyi representing China and Cecilia Cheung representing Hong Kong, will appear as the two female protagonists. The movie is based on an original French novel, and it will portray complicated and mysterious relationships between a man and two women against the backdrop of Shanghai in the 1930s. The novel has also been produced as a movie in Korea entitled "Untold Scandal," in which actors Bae Yong Joon, Jeon Do Yeon, and Lee Mi Sook appeared, in 2003. Heo also revealed his thoughts on working with the star actors by saying, "This movie has to express the internal desire of human beings tensely, so I think that the way to deliver those feelings and emotions of the characters will be very important. I will try to talk to the actors as much as possible to effectively present those emotions in a tense manner." In addition, actor Jang Dong Gun said, "I have always wanted to work with Zhang Ziyi and Cecilia Cheung, so I am very glad that I can appear with them in the film." Credit : KBS Global http://english.kbs.co.kr/Entertain/EntertainmentNews/view.html?No=7927 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
potato11 Posted September 29, 2011 Share Posted September 29, 2011 Start shooting ceremony for Dangerous Liaisons at Shang hai. With Cecilia Credit as Tagged Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
willenette Posted October 6, 2011 Share Posted October 6, 2011 Jang Dong-gun and Bae Doona set to star in major foreign films Top Korean actor JANG Dong-gun is set to star with Zhang Ziyi and Cecilia Cheung in director HUR Jin-ho’s adaptation of the French novel <Les Liaisons Dangereuses>. Jang is fresh off the shoot of Kang Je-kyu’s sweeping WWII film <My Way> which wrapped recently. His previous films also include the English-language martial arts Western Warrior’s Way and the iconic gangster film Friend. Set in 1930s Shanghai, <Dangerous Liaisons> is a China-Singapore remake between Zonbo Media and Homerun Asia. The original 18th century French novel has been remade into several different films and plays over the years, including the American film starring John Malkovich and Glen Close and the Korean film Untold Scandal starring BAE Yong-joon and JEON Do-yeon. Hur’s other films include such hits as One Fine Spring Day and April Snow. Zonbo Media previously produced his China-set A Good Rain Knows. (skipped unrelated.....) Source : www.koreanfilm.or.kr/... ( English Korean ) ________________________________ *** I still haven’t seen a picture of his son. Wondering who his celebrity close friends were invited here, huh? May their son grow up to be a good person like they are. Rich and famous parents – how lucky this kid is! Such a happy and perfect family. ********************************** Jang Dong Gun and Go So Young celebrate their son’s first birthday Celebrity couple Jang Dong Gun and Go So Young recently held their first birthday party for their son, Jang Min Joon. Jang Dong Gun’s agency stated, “Jang Dong Gun came back to Korea on October 3rd to celebrate his son’s first birthday. They only invited close friends and relatives to this private event.” The event was said to be small and cozy, and guests shared their well-wishes with the proud parents. Then came time for the party’s highlight — the “dol-jab-ee” ritual. For Koreans, the highlight of a child’s first birthday party lies in the “dol-jab-ee” ritual. “Dol-jab-ee” is a tradition in which a family lays out a few objects with symbolic meanings in front of the 1-year-old (like money, books, and rice cakes). Whatever object the child chooses determines their “future” or “character”. Baby Jang Min Joon chose rice, which meant success and everlasting health. This promised that he would follow his parents’ path in the future. In celebration of their child’s first birthday, Jang Dong Gun and Go So Young also donated $100,000 USD to a charity. Source +Image: Newsen / allkpop Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
potato11 Posted October 6, 2011 Share Posted October 6, 2011 Jang Dong-gun and Bae Doona set to star in major foreign films ________________________________ The title is misleading, I thought they (JDG and BD) are in the same movie Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
potato11 Posted October 6, 2011 Share Posted October 6, 2011 [*** I still haven’t seen a picture of his son. Wondering who his celebrity close friends were invited here, huh? May their son grow up to be a good person like they are. Rich and famous parents – how lucky this kid is! Such a happy and perfect family. ********************************** Here are some of his celebrities friends: Ahn Sung-ki Ha ji won Kim min jong Jo jin mo Jung joon ho and wife Kim jung eun Song yoon ah All credit for Newsen@newsen.com Baby JDG. Can't see his face, but the baby looks tall for being one year old! Credit as Tagged Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
willenette Posted October 7, 2011 Share Posted October 7, 2011 Jang Dong-gun and Bae Doona set to star in major foreign films ________________________________ The title is misleading, I thought they (JDG and BD) are in the same movie Hi potato, ye, me too - I thought the same thing also when I saw the title. [*** I still haven’t seen a picture of his son. Wondering who his celebrity close friends were invited here, huh? May their son grow up to be a good person like they are. Rich and famous parents – how lucky this kid is! Such a happy and perfect family. ********************************** Here are some of his celebrities friends: Ahn Sung-ki *quoted image* Ha ji won *quoted image* Kim min jong *quoted image* Jo jin mo *quoted image* Jung joon ho and wife *quoted image* Kim jung eun *quoted image* Song yoon ah *quoted image* All credit for Newsen@newsen.com Baby JDG. Can't see his face, but the baby looks tall for being one year old! *quoted image* Credit as Tagged potato, thanks for sharing & posting some photos here of those celebrities who were at the bday party of his son. ______________________________ *** Jang Dong Gun-- The epitome of class. And the men, wow, the men. Where to begin? Drooling over SJS, JDG, GS & JS. Makes my heart go all aflutter every time I see a photo of them. For me, I have to say that they all looked good. 16th Busan International Film Festival’s opening red carpet by javabeans | October 6, 2011 16th Busan International Film Festival’s opening red carpet by javabeans | October 6, 2011 The 16th Busan International Film Festival opened on October 6, and the red carpet to the opening screening — So Ji-sub and Han Hyo-joo’s tragic romance Only You — was awash with stars. (For those of you used to seeing the festival called PIFF, it recently changed its spelling. The festival is in its 16th year and began back when the city was spelled Pusan. The spelling of the southern city officially changed to Busan in 2000, but the festival kept its former spelling, which naturally led to some confusion. Yeah, the Korean romanization system changes hasn’t been the most easy to follow.) It’s been a while since we’ve had a big, star-packed red carpet, but this reminds me that we’re heading into awards season, and will soon be seeing lots of events like this. Which means, lots and lots of red carpets to ooh over, or, as the case may be, snark. There were some questionable outfits (always fun), but overall I really like what I saw, even if there was an overwhelming trend toward leg slits Up To There and a good amount of side-boob. But the colors! Yay for colors! (skipped unrelated.....) Is Jang Dong-gun (My Way) aging well or what? The man defines dapper. ____________________________ Stars walk the red carpet for the ’16th Busan International Film Festival’ On October 6th, Korea’s top stars gathered at the red carpet event for the ‘16th Busan International Film Festival‘ at the Busan Cinema Center. A total of 308 films from 70 different countries were invited to partake in the event. Out of those 308 films, 135 will be international premieres. Since it was a formal affair, many of the stars opted to wear the traditional colors of red and black. The ‘Queen of Red Carpets’, actress Kim So Yeon, set the standards of the dress code by wearing a simple black dress that showed off her enviable figure. Meanwhile, other stars decided to be more adventurous and stood out with their interesting outfit choices. Check out photos from the red carpet below, and tell us your favorite look from the night! Song Sun Mi, Lee Chun Hee, Kang Hye Jung Park Sae Rom (and sisters), Yoo In Na, Min Hyo Rin Cha Seung Won, Park Ye Jin, Lee Yoon Ji Kim Dong Wan, Kang Hye Jung, Park Si Yeon Park Sae Rom (and sisters), Yoo Ah In, Fan Bing Bing Jang Dong Gun, Kim Ha Neul, Odagiri Joe So Ji Sub, Go Soo, Oh In Hye Goo Hye Sun, Kang Ye Won, Oh In Hye Kang Sora, Park So Yeon, Daniel Choi Hong Soo Ah, Jay Park, Nam Gyuri Source : allkpop Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
potato11 Posted October 7, 2011 Share Posted October 7, 2011 Thanks, Willenette , I like those pics. Has he carried off the Clark Gable look? *quoted image**quoted image*[/url More pics @ BIFF. The very fashionable Odagiri Joe and the handsome man JDG Credit @ Tagged Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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