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03 February, 2011

Oh My Lady

Title: Oh My Lady/ 오! 마이 레이디
Genre: Comedy, Romance
Total Episodes: 16
Release: March 2010
Main Cast: 

Chae Rim as Yoon Gae Hwa

Choi Si Won as Sung Min Woo
Lee Hyun Woo as Yoo Shi Joon
Park Han Byul as Hong Yoo Ra
Bang Joon Seo as Kim Min Ji
Kim Hee Won as Jung Yoon Suk
Featuring:
Jessica as herself (cameo, ep7)
Hyo Yeon as herself (cameo, ep7)
Choi Soo Young as herself (cameo, ep7)
Na Young Hee as Gae Hwa's former boss (also seen in the drama Style)

What I am watching now...I figured I would keep watching "Take Care Of the Young Lady" after this one since it felt a little weird to watch a guy in his mid/late 30's in a sort of 'relationship' with a girl that looks like she's only 20. In real life, she's about 25 or something, but still.....felt a little odd. So I'm watching this one for now, and heck, who doesn't like to see a pretty face from Super Junior? 
Atleast, I think he's handsome...

Watch Here <---has commercials but has the best graphics 
and every episode is available

01 February, 2011

Take Care of the Young Lady

Title: 아가씨를 부탁해 / Agassireul Pputakae / Take Care of Agassi / Take Care of My Lady / My Fair Lady / 레이디 캐슬 / Lady Castle
Genre: Comedy, Romance
Total Episodes: 16
Release Date: August 2009
Main Cast: 
Yoon Eun Hye as Kang Hye Na (24)
Yoon Sang Hyun as Seo Dong Chan (32)
Jung Il Woo as Lee Tae Yoon (27)
Moon Chae Won as Yeo Eui Joo (24)

Some of these actors have also been featured in dramas such as: The 1st Shop of Coffee Prince, Goong, Brilliant Legacy or also known as Shinning Legacy, The Vineyard Man, Sunday Seoul (Kmovie), Queen of Housewives, Secret Garden, The Secret of Keu Keu Island, High Kick Through The Roof, The Return of Iljimae, and many more.
After watching the Style, I started to like the story but the ending felt a bit rushed? or just not an actual ending that ensures that no other Style will be made. There is a posibillity for another one to be made, just like other dramas and movies as well. Now I move on to my next watch, Take Care of the Young Lady. I figured with Yoon Eun Hye casted as the main role, this drama can either be very good or extremely bad. But as I progressed through the story thus far, I can confidentally say that the producers were up to something. I will be happy to say that this is another drama where I will keep watch of the story to unfold. A clash between the rich and poor, many things can happen. ^^

Official Website (give it a few minutes to load) Korean
Watch Here (has commercials within episodes)

16 January, 2011

Goong

I have finished watching this drama,
only because I wanted to know the ending.
I didn't like it very much.....
and without my "I have to finish this" way of thinking,
I would have not even seen the 3rd episode.
Thought I figured I would put it, just to let you know it exists.

There is another drama called Goong S, but that one is entirely different from this one, 

and I have not yet watched it.
I will put it into consideration.



Title: Goong

Total Episodes: 24
Genre: Romance, Comedy, Politics, Ethics
Release: 11 January 2006
Main Roles by: Yoon Eun Hye,
Joo Ji Hoon,
Kim Jeong Hoon,
Song Ji Hyo
Main Website
Watch Here



Summary From Dramawiki:

 Goong is a story about young love in face of tradition, politics, and intrigue. In the imaginary world, modern-day Korea is a constitutional monarchy and the Royal Family lives in a grand Palace, the Goong. Story opens with the sudden death of the reigning the King. Faced with the decreasing popularity among the public for the Royalty, a grand wedding for the Crown Prince, Lee Shin, is decided to be the best publicity move to improve the image of the Royalty and at the same time prepare Shin for immediate succession. The intended bride? The headstrong, awkward, and sweet spirited Shin Chae Kyung that just happens to go to the same exclusive art school. Chae Kyung was betrothed to become the next Crown Princess by her grandfather and Shin's grandfather.
After 14 years of living in England with his mom, Lee Yul appears all of a sudden. He is Shin's cousin as well as the former Crown Prince. Everything seemed to be going normally until Chae Kyung's optimistic spirit wins the heart of internally lonely, Yul. As the Crown Prince Shin and simple-minded Chae Kyung's relationship appear to developing deeper feelings, a series of scandals are exposed to the public right after the pair were officially announced married. Will love prevail all in a world of political pressures and martial hardships? Or will being in the spotlight of the public be too much for the young newlyweds to endure?


10 November, 2010

My Girlfriend Is A Gumiho

For those of you who don't know what a Gumiho is, it's a nine tailed fox who supposedly eats peoples livers. There are many different versions for this story in Korean myths and legends, so if I happen to find any type of information, I will let you know. :)


Download OST

Wikipedia Info

Official Site (Korean)

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SUMMARY:
Cha Dae Woong(Lee Seung Gi) is a cowardly and extremely immature man who accidentally set free a nine-tail fox (Shin Min Ah) who was imprisoned for 500 years. The fox began to take the form of a beautiful woman who follows the man who set her free around, causing misunderstandings that she is his girlfriend. Although the man enjoys the attention and envy that people around him is giving, he is also always in extreme fear that the Gumiho may want to feed on his liver to become human. But when both of them falls for each other as time goes by, the Gumiho’s enemies appears causing an unexpected twist in their lives.








Main Cast
Lee Seung Ki as Cha Dae Woong (also in Brilliant Legacy or Shinning Inheritance)Shin Min Ah as Gu Mi Ho
Sung Dong Il as Jung Doo Hong
Hyo Min  as Jung Seon Nyun (T-ara member)
   I greatly enjoy watching this drama, and I was even more excited to find out that an amazingly hot guy is in it. xD Plus a singer from the group T-ara is also part of the main cast, and not just a side character.
Another surprise that got to me was seeing familiar faces that I have seen in previous dramas. :) It's always nice to have that "OMG I KNOW THAT PERSON" thought. SInce I rarely get to see the celebrities over here, I go skippy-happy whenever I do see one. It's not a bad thing, I'm just excited. :P

SungKyunKwan Scandel

     Nation’s highest educational institute and the oldest university in East Asia that has distinguished history of 500 years; it is Sung-kyun-kwan University. But if you are thinking of Sungkyunkwan as a boring study place, you underestimated it. It is the place full of vitality, where youthfulness is flowering, and the school where you learn to be harmonized! And there is a young Confucian scholar Kim Yoon-hui, who gets into this forbidden place for women, hiding her gender. Yoon-hui’s father, Kim Seung-hyun was a scholar at Sungkyunkwan and also a good friend of the Crown prince. King Yeongjo calls him before the day of his death and asks him to hand down his secret book Kum-deung-ji-sa across the generations. However, Kim Seung-hyun gets killed by the opposing faction and the book has disappeared. Yoon-hui was only 7-year-old when her father got murdered. Yoon-hui has a talent for writing, which had inherited from her father. She starts to stay at Sungkyunkwan and meets three good friends: Seon-joon, Jae-shin, Yong-ha. And Yoon-hui slowly gets fascinated by King Jeongjo’s vision and becomes to understand what her father truly dreamt of.


Can you guess my first reason for watching this? ---> Micky is in it. xD Hey, I'm just a fan supporting my fellow devotee. 
And for a drama that takes place not in the 21st century, it is actually very entertaining. There are only 20 episodes total, and it has its comedic moments too.
I guess the only thing that frustrated me was the main girls character. Because I thought she was suppose to be seen as someone who cares for getting an education when in reality she is the type of person who wants to get things done and pass by things without catching any attention. Therefore leading to her not realizing the potential that she is not taking.
And it especially irritated me how Micky's character towards the end was being kind of a jerk. Why do Kdramas insist on the girl falling for the jerk? And the good guy always looses the girl.


This is something I have learned from watching many Korean dramas:


1.  If there is someone who is going to die or has already died, the reason for death is always cancer or some illness that has no treatment.


2.  The main girl always falls for the main jerk, and the main good guy is always left behind.


3.  At a restaurant, most of the time they are eating meat.


4.  If they're not drinking at a bar, they are most likely at a coffee shop drinking coffee.


5.  The character in agony goes to a alcohol bar (or any type of place that sells alcoholic drinks) by him or herself to 'ponder' about what just happened. 





6.  When people get drunk, they almost always pour out their emotions to whoever is near, hick-up uncontrollably, and saved by the person they are attached to.

7.  When you are drunk, you are allowed to receive a piggyback ride from the person that cares about you.
8.  In frustration, a character will almost always end their sentences with something that roughly sounds like "aisssh".

9. If a character misunderstands something, they will never be told until the very end. And then they will feel guilty for not knowing.

The list can go on, but this is all I have for now. :) Meanwhile, enjoy these lovely pictures from the drama.