That is, if you like movies. Which sometimes I wonder, whether any of you really care about Korean Movies. I mean movies without Super Junior or DBSK or Big Bang or Sushi members in it. I miss my old movie lovers here T.T
*sniff*
Gosa- Exam Bloody Mid-term (out someday in July)
teachers, students, exams, blood. Nuff said. Just the usual school thingy.
*But i know i can’t miss this guy. A high school boy with blood on his lips is every ajhumma’s daydream object.

Baby and Me (out someday in August)

Public Enemy 1-1 (out on June 19, getting good reviews and has been the box office hit so far. And most of all, JANG JIN WROTE THE SCRIPT!!! hell yeah, my Hero is a JJ, but it aint JaeJoong for sure hahahaha!!!)
Eye for An Eye (out on July 31)
Someone Dear is Far Away –Sunny (out on July 24)
My Mighty Princess (out on 26 June)
KANG So-hwi, a beautiful martial arts prodigy, is about to embark on a journey into adulthood. But her journey is like no other. Her super-human strength and martial arts prowess scares away her fellow undergrads and even the boy she has fallen for. Devastated, So-hwi decides to give up martial arts and takes a different path. Her father, a martial artist himself, is afraid of losing an heiress to the family’s martial artistry, and missions So-hwi’s old buddy Il-young to persuade her to stay in the field. Meanwhile, the evil Heuk-bong provokes a war to conquer the martial arts world with the legendary Fine Blade he stole in the past, killing every swordsman one after another. So-hwi’s father comes to a showdown with Heuk-bong, but the battle leaves him fatally injured. On the brink of her father’s death, So-hwi picks up a sword again with a burning desire for revenge.
Life Is Cool (out on June 12)
Life is Cool is an animated film about three grown up men who all end up infatuated with the same woman. It ranks as the first Korean feature to use the “rotoscoping” animation technique that was used for Richard Linklater’s Waking Life and A Scanner Darkly, in which real footage is shot and then later animated by computer. Starring in the film are Kim Soo-ro (Vampire Cop Ricky), Kang Sung-jin (Kidnapping Granny K), and TV actor Kim Jin-soo as the men, and Park Yeh-jin (Memento Mori) as the woman who turns their heads.
Antique TV Section behind the scene (out in…no one knows. Heck, I want it fast.)
Credits : Kung Fu Cult Cinema, KOFIC, hancinema.net
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I just found your blog, and funny enough I am crazy over Korean movies :p Seen about 250 so far, which is uncommon at least around here where I live.