Monday, February 14, 2011

[TRANS+VIDEO] 110215 Yunho and Changmin with Yukie Nakama



Changmin: The theme song for “Utsukushii Rinjin (T/N: Beautiful neighbor), “Why? (Keep Your Head Down)”, do you like the song? We did our best in singing the song.
Yunho: Yes, it is a good song.
CM: It is embarrassing to say it yourself, but please hear the song many times in the future, too.

(Three questions from Tohoshinki to Yukie Nakama)

(Question 1)
CM: Your character is completely different from the previous characters which you have performed,
YH: It’s scary.
CM: Did you have any difficulties?

(Question 2)
YH: Everyone is wearing short sleeves. When did you film the drama?

(Question 3)
CM: Which type do you prefer?

Nakama: It is difficult to select….
MC: The questions, once more. What points were difficult when acting?
N: Yes, the feeling to the neighbor Eriko-san ….you had to be friendly with her, but you had to make lies, too… that part was difficult…I wanted the realistic scenes, so the balance was difficult.
MC: Were you filming the drama in summer?
N: Yes, summer, last summer. We started filming when it was very warm, it was hot.
MC: Yunho and Changmin, which is your type?
N: Oh, which should be my type…both are very handsome…but, should Changmin-san be the elder brother? Yes, he should be… So this time, I’ll select Changmin-san, because he seems to be his own man.


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[TRANS] 110215 U-Know Yunho “I’ve been enduring tears which I want to shed away at the end of all”

TVXQ Yunho confessed, “The tears I’ve been holding back now, I want to shed them in the end.”

On the February 15th SBS show ‘Strong Heart’ afternoon broadcast, U-Know Yunho conveyed his inner feeling.

In the recent recording, U-Know Yunho said, “During TVXQ’s activities from all these times, there had been many cheerful and difficult moments, but not once I’m able to cry out my heart.” thus attracted others’ attention.

U-Know Yunho continued, “As a human, of course I also want to cry whenever I want to. But I just don’t think the time was right for me to show my tears, therefore I try to be patient, and endured my feelings for a long time.” Furthermore the singer said, “Now I’m still working hard to show the good side of me, yet if I can wish, I want to cry out all the tears I’ve been holding back so when this year ends, I will have no regrets.” shaking the hearts of people who listened to him.

TVXQ Choikang Changmin who also guested along with him said, “I have never seen hyung crying out loud even once as well.” He then shared moments from his point of view as a dongsaeng who’s been staying with U-Know Yunho for a long time.


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[NEWS] JYJ International Fans Hold a “Recognition of Human Rights” Signature Campaign in 10 Languages

The ongoing exclusive contract litigation between SM Entertainment and JYJ has reached the international fans of the group.

On the 14th international fans of JYJ has taken aim to spread a signature campaign for the recognition and protection of JYJ’s Legal and Human Rights.

This signature campaign has opened in 10 languages for all international fans including English, Chinese, Japanese, and more. However South Korea fans are unable to participate.

This signature campaign is scheduled to be submitted as petition to the court in relation to JYJ’s lawsuit case of void contract. Fans also shared their complaints about JYJ lawsuit impacts that has resulted in the many restrictions to hold their promotional activities such as appearing in Korea TV music programs.

Priorly the JYJ fans also made a supporting message for their idols on January 27th in form of bus advertisement. At a total of 120 buses operating in Korea major cities such as Seoul, Gwangju, Daejeon, Daegu, and Busan, fans put ad message ‘We Cheer for Your Youth’, the ad had revolved for about a month long.


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[FANACC] Tears of Heaven Fanaccount and Review

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I have never written a fanaccount in my life. And because I’m much more used to writing critiques and reviews, what follows might not be what you expected. However, since I promised a lot of people that if I get a ticket to a showing of Tears of Heaven where Junsu is the main lead I would write a fanaccount, here it is…

Necessary Background Information
Few international fans are aware of the source material that inspired this production, Jo Sungmo’s Ashinayo music video (click here to view) and its rather considerable significance to the Korean social psyche. In 2000, Jo Sungmo released his music video, a 10-minute blockbuster set during the Vietnam War that tells of a tragic love story between a Korean soldier and a Vietnamese woman. The video and the music made quite the impact. Not only did it keep Jo Sungmo on the top of the charts for weeks, it launched the career of Shin Mina.

The content of the video re-opened questions surrounding the role of Korea and Korean soldiers in the Vietnam War. As the music video suggested, a lot more Korean soldiers than had been thought had loved Vietnamese women or fathered children by them. The majority of these Korean fathers subsequently died—the Korean government sent soldiers to Vietnam after the US promised that it would give the Korean government several thousands of dollars (or was it hundreds of thousands? In any case it was a lot of money) for every Korean soldier that died in Vietnam, which the Korean government at the time eagerly grabbed as free development aid—but the few who had survived started telling their stories. NGOs and even the Korean government at some point, paid for these Korean-Vietnamese children to be reunited with their fathers in Korea.

Koreans of previous generations already knew that the Korean government sent Korean soldiers to Vietnam in order to obtain free development aid that rises with the Korean body count; that this gave American and Korean generals every incentive to send Korean soldiers to the battles that only a crazy person would think he could survive; that the American command, trusting the reputation that Koreans are naturally cruel (a reputation popularised by the Japanese colonial government when Korea was a Japanese colony), sent Koreans on all sorts of black ops; that Koreans inflicted horrible torture on the Vietcong and other Vietnamese, such as skinning alive. This is all common knowledge, but until Jo Sungmo’s video, most Koreans were too busy avoiding being impoverished to pay much attention. But in 2000, a new generation was rediscovering this history. It caused quite a stir.

Koreans, who had become used to seeing themselves as the righteous and innocent victims throughout most of their history, had to confront the possibility that they were just as skilled at being the perpetrators; that what Koreans had suffered at the hands of their neighbours and others, they were capable of inflicting too. However, ironically, most of the resulting criticism and anger was directed at the Americans and added to the already-existing anti-American sentiment of that time. The attitude of the American command, using Korean soldiers in black ops and to do the dirty work in Vietnam, reminded Koreans of the policy of the Japanese colonial government: the Japanese, unable to subdue the resistance and independence spirit of Koreans, used Koreans who had been broken as slave labourers in Japan as prison guards, spies and torturers against their fellow Koreans.

Thus, all these themes—family mysteries, being sent to unsurvivable battles, traditional victim turned perpetrator, the colonialist mentality—appear in varying degrees throughout Tears of Heaven. (Interestingly, it is the English lyrics of the songs and not the Korean that emphasise the North-South split that apply to both Korea and Vietnam at the time of the Vietnam War.) In this sense, this is a very Korean production. It has no resemblance to Miss Saigon except in setting.

Pre-Show Situation
Bloody hell! I have never seen so many women in one place in my life. The oestrogen was palpable. I truly felt sorry for the few boyfriends and male relatives who were dragged to this; such an overwhelming female presence has got to have been intimidating.

Just starting from the metro stop—Dongguk University—where you catch the shuttle bus to the National Theatre, there was a long line of women. The shuttle buses that struggled uphill to the Theatre were jam-packed…with women. The lobby of the venue as well as the square outside was brimming with—you guessed it—women: Korean women, Japanese women, of all ages, buying Tears of Heaven trinkets and programmes and concept CDs or taking an unbelievable number of photographs next to several life-sized Junsus. The entire affair felt like a field trip with the Junsu Fan Club. Only the Korean fans fiddling with their binoculars reminded me that I am indeed at a theatre.

I found my seat. On the ground floor. A VIP seating, but near the back. The girls beside me had binoculars but they really weren’t necessary. We were near enough the stage to be able to see the actors’ faces.

Review of Tears of Heaven: The Good
I am actually not a fan of love stories or anything considered romantic; I absolutely detest the romantic comedy genre, unless it comes from Shakespeare or Molière. And Tears of Heaven did indeed have more than a few cringe-worthy lines that pander to the proudly sentimental, maudlin, soap-opera penchant in Koreans but make me reach for a vomit bucket. However, the production values of Tears of Heaven were so good that I was able to forget quite comfortably that I was watching a love story. I have seen a couple of London West End productions in my lifetime and I felt that Tears of Heaven would not have been out of place at the West End. The set-designs, the props and costumes were all convincing and impressive. There are several scenes that use interpretative dance, shadows or both to quite good effect and successfully portray the theme of hidden emotions, which ties in well with Tianna’s theme “Shadows on My Heart”.

The music was absolutely stunning. And it helped that it was being sung by equally stunning singers. Junsu, Yoon Gongju, Brad Little and the actress who played Quyen all sang their numbers wonderfully. In fact, there wasn’t single weak voice in either the main or supporting cast. The production’s investment in hiring Frank Wildhorn and a Broadway music team clearly paid off.

Except for a couple of places in Brad Little’s acting, where I thought I saw the Phantom materialise from in front of a smoke machine, the acting from the main cast was solid. Special mention must be made here to Junsu’s co-star, Yoon Gongju. Not only did she have difficult parts to sing, which she executed with poise and skill, but her acting too deserves every compliment that exists. It was that good. She even had this cynical b*tch on the verge of tears in several scenes. Junsu made me forget that he existed. This might not sound like a compliment but it is. It means that Junsu successfully disappeared into his role and made me forget that I was watching an idol’s career vehicle. By half an hour into the First Act, I was simply watching a good musical production and Junsu was just another musical actor. Junsu was especially good at capturing the enthusiastically innocent and youthful side of Joon. He became comfortable enough with the role that he ad-libbed many times, adding his own interpretative touches.

The old lady in San Francisco carrying the hippy Peace sign and the gay cross-dresser were love itself.

Review of Tears of Heaven: The Not-so-Good
As stellar as Junsu’s acting was, I couldn’t help but feel in a couple of scenes that his interpretation of Joon didn’t quite benefit the plot. As I said before, Junsu captures the youthful enthusiasm and innocence of Joon, a simple Korean soldier who dreams of becoming a writer when he returns home after his tour in Vietnam. I hear that Jeong Dongseok, one of the other actors in the role of Joon, chooses to emphasise rather the more artistically passionate and fiery side of the aspiring writer. I wonder what it would have been like if Junsu had decided to bring forth more of this aspect to his interpretation of Joon. Perhaps the falling-in-love and actual love scenes between Joon and Linh, which felt rushed and slightly unrealistic for Joon’s character as expressed by Junsu, would have been more believable.

Several of the backdrops were clearly CGI-rendered and shoddily completed.

Tianna’s costume in the last scene is unfortunate.

As I said before, some of the lines should have been left in the latest episode of Days of Our Lives.

Review of Tears of Heaven: The Downright Disappointing
Before attending the show, I’d read several accounts by Korean fans on the Internet and each obsessed about the kiss scene and bed scene in the musical. Several fangirls testified that the heat in those scenes brought them to near fainting. And given that this musical is after all a love story, I had high expectations for the kiss and love scene.

The kiss scene wasn’t terrible, but it’s true that I’ve seen steamier kissing on the streets of Paris. They don’t call it French kissing for nothing. Unfortunately, Junsu’s kiss forgot to bring back that parfum from his last trip to Paris. At the kiss scene, the girls beside me whipped out their binoculars for the first time, but left me wondering whatever was worth the peep.

When I read the hype around the bed scene, I immediately recalled the time I watched Russian opera Lady Macbeth of Minsk on its opening night at the Opera of Geneva. The bed scene from this production involved the female lead on her back in bed belting a high F whilst her male co-star was doing “it” showing his naked behind for the entire audience to see. Therefore, I was wondering if I would also be seeing Junsu’s famous posterior in such naked detail for Tears of Heaven too. Alas, it was not to be. The “bed scene” consisted of Junsu and the female lead playing Ring Around the Rosies round Linh’s bed. I’m still bitter about it.

Post-Show Situation and Wrap-up
After the show, I needed to go to the loo, but there were so many women in line that the Theatre staff allowed many of us to use the men’s toilet. I felt truly sorry for the guys who stepped in for a leak to find that they’d have to hold it in a little longer. Crossing the lobby, I saw a huge crowd gathering, already taking pictures even when no one was there where their cameras were directed. I only found out later that several celebrities, including Junsu’s good friend Kim Hyunjoong, were due to arrive for the evening show.

I’ve had time since to gather my final thoughts on Tears of Heaven. It was well worth the ticket price and I can see it go on to immense success in the rest of Asia. However, I believe it’s success in North America and Europe will be limited. First of all, comparisons to Miss Saigon will be unavoidable, despite the fact that the productions share more differences than similarities. Secondly, I doubt that people in White-majority America and Europe are ready for a production where the protagonist is a Korean/non-White. For this reason alone, I would advise the producers of Tears of Heaven to cast Kim Junsu in the Broadway run as well. At the very least, his Korean and Japanese fans will sell out every show and fly over to watch it (again), thereby increasing the musical’s chances of a good reception.

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[INFO] Elle Magazine March issue: Jaejoong’s 12 Pages Pictorial

ELLE March (monthly issue)

Price: 6,300 won
Date issue: 2011/02/24

including: Stars pictorial (Youngwoong Jaejoong, Lee Seung Gi, Ha Ji-won, Han Ji-hye, Camilla Bell)
Jaejoong will have his own 12 pages pictorial in this issue.



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[PHOTOS] 110215 JYJ Posters at NII Shop

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[PHOTOS] 110214 Yunho at Gimpo Airport part 3

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[VIDEO] AVEX dancer Ryo san dancing to W



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[PHOTOS] Junsu – Tears of Heaven part 16

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[VIDEO] 110214 Happy Valentine!! With JYJ Eng



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[TRANS] 110214 Members of T-ara cried while watching the musical “Tears of Heaven”

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Members of T-ara cried while watching the musical “Tears of Heaven”. They attended the musical on the 13th February show support for Lee Haeri. To date, they have watched the musical for 2 consecutive days.

Thereafter, the members then went backstage to meet with Xiah Junsu, Lee Haeri and Brad Little, where they expressed their emotions about the performance. They observed that Lee Haeri was glowing and appeared to be more beautiful than ever before! The members thought that not only Lee Haeri but even Xiah Junsu and the rest of the cast were charismatic. Together with the choreography of the musical, they were very moved by the experience.

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After watching this opera-style performance and upon meeting the Brad Little, the members of T-ara became instant fans. This is also Hyomin’s third time watching “Tears of Heaven”. She said that the first time she watched it because it was a musical but the more she watched it, the more emotional she became. After watching the powerful performances from Brad Little, Xiah Junsu and Da Vinci’c Lee Haeri, couple with Frank Woldhorn’s enchanting composition; she could not control her emotions through the end.

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[PHOTO+TRANS] 110213 Weekend Malaysian Newspaper – Jaejoong Fantasy Kiss In Bathroom

Member of the JYJ trio, Jaejoong, recently revealed the type of kiss he fantasizes about.

Among the many type of kisses, Jaejoong said that he really wants to try and kiss that special woman in his life in the shower.

“I want to kiss my wife in the shower after we get married.”

“I imagine the two of us having a bubble bath together after getting married,” he said on a Korean TV show.

However, even before he finished speaking, his member Junsu quickly cut him off laughing as he said, “Enough, don’t say too much.”

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[TRANS] 110214 JYJ Twitter Update

Is Jaejoong on a date with JiJi? (omg I just pictured it lol XD)
(Jaejoong) JiJi showed great interest in the gift package too. http://yfrog.com/hs5sppmj (10:48pm KST)

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(Jaejoong) Steamed silkworm chrysalis instead of chocolate http://yfrog.com/h0k1hrxj (10:49pm KST)

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(Jaejoong) Sashimi http://yfrog.com/h719315311j (10:55pm KST)

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…Are you calling yourself fat right now? …….. WATCHOO SAY
(Jaejoong) This is bad. No matter how much I eat, I keep losing body fat and my hands and face keep getting fatter, this is bad (11:17pm KST)
(Gun Young)
@mjjeje Follow this hyung~~~ (11:19pm KST)
(Jaejoong)
@zerotic0124 Hyung, let’s fatten you up, just not your face! (11:22pm KST)
(Gun Young)
@mjjeje Hey, just give me my protein back, it’s been more than 3 years already (11:25pm KST)
(Jaejoong)
@zerotic0124 I’ll give it to you tomorrow! (11:28pm KST)

Scratch that, he’s on a date with Gun Young. Legit wondering if he’s drunk right now
(Jaejoong) With small-faced Gun Hyung oppa, tada http://yfrog.com/h2w51bnj (11:38pm KST)

(Gun Young) @mjjeje Why would you do that Jaechoong~~ (11:40pm KST)
(Jaejoong)
@zerotic0124 Not even girls take pictures with you haha Let’s slowly make our way to a hot fish stew restaurant gogo (11:41pm KST)

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[PHOTOS] 110214 JYJ Posters at NII Shop

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