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Korea and Hong Kong Are Bringing Out the Big Guns for Upcoming Films

April 5th, 2007 by dd

The stakes are higher, the production budgets are bigger and the competition for movie audiences is more intense. So what’s a studio to do? Get your biggest stars together to share screen time for your biggest hits. If you’re a gambling man, your odds for success have suddenly just increased. It works in the US and now Korea and Hong Kong are looking to replicate that with two new movies….

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Lee Byung-hun, Song Kang-ho and Jung Woo-sung, three of Korea’s top gun actors are set to star together in a film tentatively titlted Good Guy, Bad Guy and Weird Guy.

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Hong Kong director Peter Chan wrapped shooting on his $40 million epic The Warlords and the war pic, which features three of Asia’s hottest male leads, Andy Lau, Jet Li and Takeshi Kaneshiro, is set for a December 13 release.

The Warlords is the biggest production in China this year, and also features rising mainland actress Xu Jinglei. It is a meaty tale of brotherly betrayal, revenge and murder set in China driven by civil war in 1860 during the Taiping rebellion (1851-64).

departed cast

And, of course, there was last year’s The Departed which won the Oscar for Best Film and was a remake of Hong Kong’s Infernal Affairs. Hollywood brought out the Big Boys for this one: Jack Nicholson, Leonardo Dicaprio, Matt Damon and Mark Wahlberg to ensure box office and critical success.

Posted in Hong Kong, Korea, China, Film, Jet Li, Andy Lau, Takeshi Kaneshiro, Lee Byung Hun, Jung Woo-sung, Xu Jinglei, Song Kang-ho, Peter Chan | No Comments »



Which Korean Actors Have the Greatest Box Office Appeal?

November 19th, 2006 by dd

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Who is the actor in Chungmuro today who can mobilize the greatest number of fans? And just how many tickets can be sold on the basis of that actor’s name alone? We asked a group of 12 producers and PR execs that know actors’ commercial value best who in Korea can “open” a movie and ranked the top 20 according to the result. It is the fourth survey of its kind and covers any actor who starred in at least one major film. Read the rest of this entry »

Posted in Korea, Film, TV, Lee Byung Hun, Jeon Ji-hyun, Moon Geun-young, Lee Young-ae, Jang Dong-gun, Song Kang-ho, Jeon Do-yeon, Uhm Jung-hwa, Kim Hye-soo, Hwang Jung-min, Cho In-sung, Cho Seung-woo, Kang Dong-won, Hyun Bin, Lee Jun-ki, Song Hye-kyo, Choi Kang-hee, Goh Hyun-jeong, Kwon Sang-woo, Kang Hye-jeong, Kim Hye-jeong | No Comments »




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