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i've been thinkin' these days what's NEXT? can't seem to find a replacement for a feel-good, awesome kdrama since "pasta" has ended recently..HOWEVER, when i saw this forum "BAD GUY", well just by the sound of it, it sounded like a sexy-thriller/romantic drama so i started being very curious..it appears quite interesting..i started reading the main plot and got wowed by it..i think it's gonna be great!!!! kim nam gil is striking the iron while its hot, and i can say that that man is in a roll..i was really impressed by his work/acting in QSD, he's very talented indeed..i am not worried about him in this drama, i believe he will show us another side of his acting skills..when i saw the teaser trailer, i got convinced that it is going to be a HOT drama..hooooo!!! i can't wait to watch it :rolleyes:

thank you very much for sharing some pics and news from the drama..u guys are so cool :D

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No pics of Oh Yeon soo yet? I'm curious about her look for this drama. I wonder if she'll still have the short hair.

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No pics of Oh Yeon soo yet? I'm curious about her look for this drama. I wonder if she'll still have the short hair.

Shooting has just started in Jeju Island. hopefully we'll get to see her finally...

for now I've just seen a teaser poster of Bad Guy...

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and first still cut from the Jeju shoot

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Bad Guy Shoots in Jeju Island

March 29th, 2010 // by javabeans

Dark melodrama Bad Guy began its shoots in Japan, then relocated to film in Jeju Island. On March 26, the filming location in the city of Seogwipo, Jeju Island, was opened to the media, and a new set of stills has been released. Among planned shoots are those involving paragliding and yacht sailing, while the stills below show the drama’s star Kim Nam-gil in the thick of action as a stuntman. They also include the initial meeting between his character and Han Ga-in’s, which will air in the first episode.

My interest in this drama has been growing since watching the preview clip, which gives the show a cool, dark edge. Bad Guy has been stirring buzz not only for its cast but also its director, Lee Hyung-min (I’m Sorry, I Love You), and its stylish and artistic look.

The drama is aiming for a May premiere, and is currently in talks with SBS to determine its slot in the schedule.

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http://www.dramabeans.com/2010/03/bad-guy-...in-jeju-island/

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the posters from Bad Guy

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the cast look smexy and give us a glimpse of their relationships

errrm I didn't get the blue lines from the chart and who's brother of who

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Guest ledpelaro

Denzai you never fail to satisfy me, really complete my day.

Like valleygirl said this drama is anticipating. HGI is really pretty,

can't wait to see their chemistry.

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Guest denzai

You're welcome ledpelaro :D

please visit this thread often i will always updating all about this drama...

cause i'm huge fans of HGI & KNG

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Guest sexy4yennie

denza.................

loe TS nya Bad Guy nich hi9

I'm very curiousity about this drama

especially to watch nam gil again

in modern drama

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The six actors of TV series "Bad Guy"

* Reporter.Choi Ji-Eun

* Editor.Jang Kyung-Jin ,Lynn Kim

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Director Lee Hyung-min (center) and his actors in TV series "Bad Guy" [Good Story]

Director Lee Hyung-min talks about the six actors in TV series "Bad Guy"

Rain and Kong Hyo-jin in KBS TV series "Sang Doo! Let's Go To School", So Ji-sub and Lim Soo-jung in "I'm Sorry, I Love You", Hyun Bin and Sung Yu-ri in "The Snow Queen". Director Lee Hyung-min of TV series "Bad Guy", currently in negotiations to confirm its broadcast on SBS in May, possesses an exceptional "feeling" that have brought out maximum synergy effect from his lead actors in many of his previous hit dramas. Here the director talks about the respective charms of six interesting actors, whom he has gathered for "Bad Guy"; Kim Nam-gil, who has become one of the most sought-after stars after playing "Bi-dam" in MBC's "Queen Seon-deok"; Han Ga-in, who is making a comeback after a three-year hiatus; Oh Yeon-soo, who gave a convincing portrayal of a married woman in MBC's "Sweet Life"; Kim Jae-wook who has a unique and exotic character; newcomer Jung So-min, who studied theater at Korea National University of Arts; and young actress Shim Eun-kyung who has proved her acting skills in many dramas and films.

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Actors Kim Nam-gil (left) and Han Ga-in in "Bad Guy" [Good Story]

About Kim Nam-gil :

Kim Nam-gil is an actor who gives off a vibe that is hard to define -- he is an intense actor, apart from good or bad. I think he possess an intense, primal image like the one Alain Delon showed when he was seducing women or sunbathing on a yacht in the film "Plein Soleil". I think he will do well in "Bad Guy" since he pulled off Bi-dam, but the character Gun-wook [in "Bad Guy"] will probably feel different from Bi-dam. When I was trying to come up with a title for the drama, I thought about how it would sound with the actor and I felt "Kim Nam-gil's 'Bad Guy'" sounded good together. He is not very muscular but he has a great physique, and I like how he looks and moves wearing a fit suit.

About Han Ga-in :

I heard that she got grades in school, and she really is smart and talks well. Jae-in is not a character that was often seen in previous dramas. There are some parts that hav been glamorized since a drama has to be liked by many viewers, but Jae-in is an extremely realistic and materialistic character, who shows a certain aspect of an average woman living in Seoul. To describe her in a crude way, she is from the north side of the [Han] river who dreams of making it to the Gangnam district and something happens in her life that lets her vent that desire. Up until now, Han Ga-in has had a very pretty and clean image, like a crystal, but she is working hard to transform her image in this drama and I am incredibly satisfied as a director. But she doesn't have to try so hard to be real, like wearing ugly clothes. (laugh) When we were shooting in Japan, she had a little injury where her eye rims got a little torn. It is an extremely sensitive thing for actresses to get injuries on their face, and I hadn't worked with her in the past so I didn't really know what to do. I approached her carefully, thinking she might be a little of high-maintenance type, but her first words were "I think we should shoot the scene quickly, it feels like it's going to swell up." So we shot her from the 45-degree angle to cover the injured side and finished the shoot. But the next day, she went to the hospital and in the evening, when we were filming a jogging scene with Jae-wook and Nam-gil, she showed up at the set with ice cream even though she didn't have any scenes to shoot. I was very grateful.

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Actors Oh Yeon-su (left) and Kim Jae-wook in "Bad Guy" [Good Story]

About Oh Yeon-su :

I have never worked with her but I always thought that she was a truly remarkable actress and wanted to work with her. Tae-ra is the eldest daughter in a conglomerate family who wed her husband in an arranged marriage, but she changes when she meets Gun-wook. They say that when a woman has an affair, she feels more apologetic toward her child than her husband, and so I think there will be a lot to show in her relationship with her daughter and many female viewers who are married will relate to her character. There is a slight age difference between Tae-ra and Gun-wook, but the story is very vulgar so she has to be attractive in a sexual way. But there are not many actresses in Korea who can play this part, and I thought Oh Yeon-su was the best out of them.

About Kim Jae-wook :

For the character Tae-sung, I actually wanted to find a new face rather than hiring a busy working actor. Kim Jae-wook appeared in "The 1st Shop of Coffee Prince" and "Antique" and also does modeling and music work. When I met him, he seemed very appealing and passionate so that is how we came to work together. Tae-sung is a son of a conglomerate family who is a little crazy, and Kim expresses that side incredibly well and he has a lot of charms. Unlike his image in previous dramas, he actually has an extremely masculine personality and he has gotten very close with Nam-gil, whom he really likes. (laugh) Of course, he gets along well with the actresses too.

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Actresses Jung So-min (left) and Shim Eun-kyung in "Bad Guy" [Good Story]

About Jung So-min :

She is an actress who is making her debut through our drama. She is a junior at Korea National University of Arts, a great dancer and has a little experience in movies. I thought the part of Monet should be played someone who has a clean, innocent feeling and energy, and I like Jung So-min's pure face. There are many actors who undergo plastic surgery these days but I like her face, which doesn't look like it had surgery and has a certain young vibe.

About Shim Eun-kyung :

She appeared as a young Sujini in MBC TV series "Taewangsashingi" and starred as the main character in KBS' "Kyung Sook, Kyung Sook's Father". She plays Moon Won-in, the younger sister of Han Ga-in's character Moon Jae-in. She was actually the first to be cast in "Bad Guy" and although she is not the main character, I think she is a really good actress.

Reporter : Choi Ji-Eun five@10asia.co.kr

Editor : Lynn Kim lynn2878@asiae.co.kr, Jang Kyung-Jin three@10asia.co.kr

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Press conference for drama "Bad Guy"

* Reporter.Choi Ji-Eun

* Editor.Jang Kyung-Jin ,Lucia Hong

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Actor Kim Nam-gil (left) and actress Oh Yeon-soo [Good Story]

Q: Will each cast member explain how you have been preparing to portray your character as well as your determination for the show.

Kim Nam-gil (Kim NG): When I was offered the role for "Bad Guy" it was a few days after "Queen Seon-duk" finished its run so I was worried that I wouldn't be able to portray a new character because I hadn't emptied myself of my previous character Bidam. The conclusion I came to after discussion with director Lee Hyung-min was that although there may be some areas in which I wouldn't be able to rid myself completely of Bidam, I would try to act with more depth rather than change myself in various ways. That's why I'm putting an effort into depicting my character Shin Gun-wook from "Bad Guy" as someone with more depth in terms of both expressing his pain or sadness.

Han Ga-in (Han): I hadn't acted in a while so I was worried and had some concerns but after meeting with the director I became greedy about my role because I thought I would be in an environment where I would be able to converse a lot with other people on set. It helps a lot to be able to share your concerns with the rest of the cast on set. I wanted to play a part in making "Bad Guy" become a drama that would last in people's memories by portraying my character Jae-in in a way that people could relate to her and have her blend in in a way that the audience will like her.

Oh Yeon-su (Oh): An actress always wants to do melodramas, regardless of her age, and I don't know for how long I'll be able to do them but I chose this drama because I thought it suited my age. Those around me tell me that I am lucky to have shot a drama with a younger man like I in the drama "Bittersweet Life" and now with Kim Nam-gil. (laugh) I will work hard so that my fellow housewives will feel a vicarious thrill.

Kim Jae-wook (Kim JW): I feel happiness everyday from the process in how the director and actors communicate a lot and openly share their opinions and feelings. Other directors so far had tried to maximize the image I had portrayed from my previous roles so I am thankful to director Lee for noticing a completely different appeal in me and I am working hard in order to meet his expectations. If I had played characters which keep their emotions to themselves, Tae-sung is a character who is straightforward and reveals his emotions so I'm hoping I will do a good job in portraying that.

Jung So-min (Jung): As I was preparing for my character Monet, I found out many things about myself as well. Since this was my first acting role, I don't want to try to be too good but little by little, ease into my character.

Q: Besides "Bad Guy," your film "Last Night," another melodrama, is set for release soon too. Is there a reason you choose to take on roles in melodramas?

Kim: Honestly, melodrama is an extremely difficult genre to express but I had shown my values regarding relationships and love through my work while they had also changed due to my acting experiences. Instead of constantly being handed melodrama scenarios, I think I go after the scripts that are quite melodramatic. In "Queen Seon-dok," I had some romantic scenes with Lee Yo-won but before that in MBC drama "5 Republic," there were many scenes I had to shot with men so I was hoping I would get to work with a female at least for work... (laugh). I also think there are a variety of things that can be expressed through the single genre we call melodrama. In "Bad Guy," there is a passionately romantic scene between Oh Yeon-su and myself and I was trying to be careful because I have already shot quite a number of bed scenes or played roles where I bare my skin. (laugh) Since this is a drama we've had to adjust the level of that so that even if I am wearing all my clothes or haven't taken off all my clothes, I would still seem sexy.

Q: You shot a drama with married actress Lee Yo-won and now you are partnered with Han Ga-in and Oh Yeon-su who are also both married women. Are there any advantages to that?

Kim: When I was shooting with Lee Yo-won I don't think I paid much attention to her husband because he wasn't an actor. But Oh Yeon-su and Han Ga-in are both married to actors so I'll ask them how their husbands are doing. The difference between shooting a melodrama with married and single actresses are they themselves seem to feel more comfortable and talk openly. It gives us a chance to become close and talk about this and that while not having to worry about getting involved in a scandal. In a way, married people are my seniors in life so I can learn a lot from them. I want to shoot more melodramas with married actresses from now on. (laugh)

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Actress Han Ga-in (left) and actor Kim Jae-wook [Good Story]

Q: In the drama, your character Shin Gun-wook seems to be an experienced sportsman because he does extreme sports like paragliding and scuba diving. Do you personally enjoy such extreme sports?

Kim NG: Gun-wook's job is a stunt man and amongst those who are actually have that job in real life, can pull off roles in both present and historical dramas while being certified in a variety of sports. So I too think I should not lack in any way in expressing that. I was worried when I first got the script because I didn't know how I would express my character but I actually like sports so although I don't have much time, I'm trying my best to learn and express everything myself.

Q: How does it feel to resume your acting career after taking such a long break and what has your family's response been like?

Han: I somehow ended up resting for three years which has flown by so quickly. I've had a normal daily routine which has kept me so busy that I didn't know this much time had passed. I became really greedy about taking on "Bad Guy" because I hadn't felt so strongly about taking on a role in such a long time. My family is very happy of course, and they have been supportive and considerate so I won't have a hard time on set.

Q: There was an article which said you will show a shockingly sexual side to you through "Bad Guy" -- the most shocking in your 20-year acting career.

Oh: You don't know how startled I too became after reading that article. There are some romantic scenes but there will be a limit to how much is shown since this is television and not film... Isn't that right, director? (laugh) The script hasn’t even been written that far yet but in the beginning, my character Tara tends to avoid Gun-wook rather than like him. However, at one point, I think I will be expressing the heart fluttering love she experiences after never having been in love before because she was wed under an arranged marriage. I haven't prepared anything in particular to play my role.

Q: I'm sure it was a different experience for those of you who, since mid-February, have been shooting on location in Japan which is relatively isolated compared to being in Korea.

Kim NG: It can be hard to film in the countryside or overseas but it's a great chance for the actors and staff members to bond or open up to each other. When we first got to Japan, I couldn't help becoming close with Kim Jae-wook because he grew up in Japan and speaks the language fluently. (laugh) Ga-in and I only knew simple Japanese phrases and we weren't able to communicate. Even when we went to a restaurant, we couldn't read the menu so the chef would come out and show us pictures of the food. But everything was much easier when we went with Jae-wook so I think that helped us become closer. That's how we became close, by helping each other out, and I think the viewers will be able to notice it because such a bond helps the actors focus better. And just meeting new people and creating a relationship with them, outside of work, is always a good thing. So after our shoots, we would gather together in a room and talk about what happened today, what to expect tomorrow, monitor each others scenes and sometimes we would bad-mouth the director. I'm sorry director! (laugh)

Han: I think I was able to become comfortable with everyone from the start because I had to quarrel for my very first scene. And in Korea, once you finish shooting for the day, everyone usually goes home but in Japan we stayed in a hotel for almost 20 days so we ended up feeling like close next-door neighbors. I found out that Kim Nam-gil and I are just a year apart, that we have the same blood type and other things in common. Thankfully, Jae-wook took care of our food orders and made sure we always had enough soup. It was so much fun and the atmosphere on set was great so we even mentioned how great it would be if we kept doing this till the drama was over. (laugh)

Kim JW: The older actors and actresses took good care of me. It was great being in the room next to Kim Nam-gil because since he has so many fans, his room would always be filled with cookies and processed goods. It felt like an imported goods store. I never asked for any of it but he always made sure I was eating well and I realized from the start that he is a good person so I tried to make sure I was being respectful to him. (laugh) Han Ga-in, who had a goddess-like image from the commercials, also took very good care of me while we joked around and acted together. I think everyone was nice to me since I was the youngest.

Reporter : Choi Ji-Eun five@10asia.co.kr

Editor : Jang Kyung-Jin three@10asia.co.kr, Lucia Hong luciahong@asiae.co.kr

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