Choko
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Post by Choko on Aug 25, 2006 20:23:45 GMT -5
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Post by luvarchfiend on Aug 26, 2006 0:06:11 GMT -5
oh choko, thank you so much for the information. i do so hope we get this, and with english subtitles. i would watch it anyway, however. and is that my wonderful archfiend that i see? the incomparable lee duk-hwa? that would be too great a joy....well, almost. yes, dreams do come true..... ********************************************* i have been checking out the links...i am sooooooo excited. choko, again, thank you. your grace is immeasurable (yep, still one of my favorites)
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Post by Choko on Aug 28, 2006 3:18:58 GMT -5
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luvarchfiend in a hurry
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Post by luvarchfiend in a hurry on Aug 28, 2006 14:28:37 GMT -5
that trailer is awesome. thanks again, choko.
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Post by skinz on Aug 28, 2006 14:39:25 GMT -5
Do I see Yi Ui Min!?
OMG!!!
hallelujah!!!
God Bless you, KBS ;D God Bless you.
I don't even care about the story, seeing Yi Ui Min (hey, That's how I remember certain actors ) is all I needed to get my DVD recorder set for it. I also saw some other Ages of Warriors and YSS actors there also, that's great.
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Post by Choko on Aug 28, 2006 22:28:37 GMT -5
I added the DJY teaser trailer to my Korean historical drama/movie playlist. Check it out. * Dae Jo-yeong teaser trailer (on YouTube) www.youtube.com/watch?v=tZmX1Z511Jw* Korean historical drama/movie playlist (on YouTube) www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=825ABDC4539D24F0* Dae Jo-yeong on Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dae_JoyeongSkinz, not only Yi Ui-min in AOW, but also many IYSS actors are going to join this drama : Kim Gyu-cheol (Chun-soo, the evil merchant), Kim Myeong-su (Wakizaka, the samurai loving a white cat), Choi Cheol-ho (King Sun-jo), Kim Jin-tae (Uh Young-dam, the female physician's father) etc. ;D
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Post by TheBo on Aug 30, 2006 10:20:20 GMT -5
Anxious...anxious...they must show this here! I am experiencing sharp withdrawal that doesn't fade with time...gimme my historicals! LOL.
Thanks for the previews, Choko.
Bo
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Post by Knov1 on Aug 31, 2006 6:53:05 GMT -5
The trailer looks good.
Choko, the battle shown in the trailer.. is that the one between Goguryeo and Tang during the time of Yeon Gae So Moon? Are they going to start off around there? I already saw that battle in SBS YGSM but I wouldn't mind seeing the KBS version of it.
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Post by Choko on Aug 31, 2006 7:41:07 GMT -5
Choko, the battle shown in the trailer.. is that the one between Goguryeo and Tang during the time of Yeon Gae So Moon? Are they going to start off around there? I already saw that battle in SBS YGSM but I wouldn't mind seeing the KBS version of it. Yes, Dae Jo-yeong (KBS) will begin with the battle of Anshi castle. It's exactly the same battle shown in Yeon Gaesomun (SBS). This KBS trailer shows DJY to be born during the battle. Actor Kim Jin-tae who played Uh Young-dam (the female physician's father) in the IYSS is going to play Goguryeo's prime minister Yeon Gaesomun in DJY. Quite interesting.
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Post by florel on Aug 31, 2006 12:52:51 GMT -5
Hi, Choko. Thank you for great video clips of old historical dramas. I was especially excited when I saw "Imjin Waeran (The Imjin War, 1986)" excerpts. Where did you find this old archives ? I was just sorry that they didn't include Chung Jin's famous Hideyoshi role. ;D shortened linkAfter the awful opening, the excerpts show Won Kyun's defeat and the Battle of Myonryang. (At that time, the naval battles scenes were shoot by miniatures with assistance of NHK technicians. ) Comparing IYSS in 2006, we can recognize how K-Drama have technologically developped during 20 years. And the surprise comments in the end. ;D (The Chicago fans must see it until the end. )
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Post by TheBo on Aug 31, 2006 16:05:59 GMT -5
...And the surprise comments in the end. ;D (The Chicago fans must see it until the end. Aww. That's so sweet. Sniff. I heard something about YouTube, though. I heard they changed their rules. Before, if you posted something, you still retained ownership rights to it. They changed their rules so that if you post something there, you are signing away your rights to it. I think that's rather nasty and cheap. For most things, I don't suppose it would matter, but some stuff is really proprietary to the person who creates it. I don't know how well it would stand up in court. I always have the good news. Bo
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Post by Knov1 on Sept 1, 2006 3:36:49 GMT -5
I heard something about YouTube, though. I heard they changed their rules. Before, if you posted something, you still retained ownership rights to it. They changed their rules so that if you post something there, you are signing away your rights to it. According to their terms of service you retain ownership rights to any videos you upload to their website. That's assuming you're the owner of the video. However, by uploading a video to their site you're agreeing to let others (like youtube members and staff) use your video free of charge. You can break this agreement at any point in time by deleting the video. It's explained in further detail at the link below. Read #4 and #5 (specifically 5B). www.youtube.com/t/termsOne thing youtube is cracking down on is copyrighted videos. For example, music videos, movies, tv shows and commercials. If they find that you've uploaded a copyrighted video, they remove it and send you a warning. If they find that you've uploaded numerous copyrighted videos, they remove all your videos and suspend (delete) your account. It doesn't seem like they'll suspend your account for uploading Korean videos (at least not yet anyway) but they have suspended users who have uploaded Japanese videos. Apparently, they became suspicious in Japan when they noticed the amount of internet users visiting youtube. They thought it was weird that so many Japanese were visiting an American website. When they found out what the site was about and the content being uploaded to the site, they contacted youtube in order to have all copyrighted videos removed. I hope that doesn't happen with Korean videos.
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Post by Choko on Sept 1, 2006 23:29:48 GMT -5
Hi, Choko. Thank you for great video clips of old historical dramas. I was especially excited when I saw "Imjin Waeran (The Imjin War, 1986)" excerpts. Where did you find this old archives ? Hi, florel. Long time no see. I found the "Imjin War" clips in OhMyNews article about old and new Yi Soon-shin. ;D Other famous historicals like "Tears of the Dragon" or "King and Queen" were recently aired on History channel or KBS KOREA (cable channels), so it was easy for me to get their opening theme. The most difficult file to come by was what Skinz requested---The Age of Warriors. ;D
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Post by florel unlogged on Sept 3, 2006 7:11:23 GMT -5
Thank you, choko. Your grace is always immesurable !
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Post by BAE on Sept 3, 2006 14:13:52 GMT -5
Choko, I too add my praise and thanks to the chorus on this board! Thank you so much! I really wish that we do get this show soon.
Florel, that link that you gave us to "Immortal" there was this other link to a video for Damo. Just a side note, but thank you for that too! Seeing that other vid. made my day!
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