Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Lee Min Ho Handles A Gun Like A Boss in City Hunter



On May 11th, producers from SBS’s upcoming drama, “City Hunter“, released a new set of photos featuring actor Lee Min Ho at a gun range in Thailand.


Before he took off for Thailand, he took lessons from a professional and earned some major tips. Coupling the advice with ardent practise at the shooting range, staff members quickly became impressed with the way he naturally handled the gun. They watched in awe as he calmly worked through pistols, shotguns, and rifles without batting an eye.



Representatives stated, “Most people usually freak out and flinch at the recoil’s explosive sound, but Lee Min Ho maintained his facial expression and stance all the way through, just like a true ‘City Hunter’.”



They continued, “Filming took a long time to complete and our ears were ringing from the loud shots, but Lee Min Ho was a professional about it and never once expressed his fatigue.”



The drama begins on May 25th.

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

" City Hunter " Tsukasa Hojo is cheering for Lee Min Ho


Lee Min Ho's talent on his latest SBS Drama "City Hunter" makes the original author cheer up and support him, even sending a message to Lee Min Ho.
Tsukasa Hojo that wrote the original "City Hunter" was interviewed via Email by the new City Hunter team about Lee Min Ho's role as the MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) graduate who works for the Presidential Bodyguard team said that he'll support Lee Min Ho and he feels enthusiastic.
The first "City Hunter" in the world is made by Tsukasa Hojo and he expect the lead actor Lee Min Ho to make a "Beautiful Korean version of City Hunter that would be different than others..." and said that he'll cheer for Lee Min Ho until the end
The Original "City Hunter" by Tsukasa Hojo takes 1980 at Tokyo as the tame seeting, telling stories about the Protagonist Character Ryo Saeba, a private investigator who try to defeat criminal on his society, but still bringing the human aspects of his life with a fun and dramatic way. After the original manga released, this manga receive a well comment.
The Original Japanese Manga has already gain popularity throughout the world, including USA and South Korea. Many Countries has ask Tsukasa to allow them for remaking the Original Manga to Drama, SSD teh Korean Production Company is the only one who got a permit.
The Producer said " the author want a news perspective for "City Hunter" , he wants a different City Hunter that he never thought before.." and " when SSD receive an offer to make City Hunter, we're feeling thrilled to try it..."
After analyzing the original City Hunter the Korean City Hunter team that gain trust said that "City Hunter" background was not only base on Tokyo, but also Seoul, New York, each with their uniqueness..."
The new remake of "City Hunter" drama would be aired on May, when the characters is handed down to Lee Min Ho, Park Min Young and Goo Ha Ra. It was said that 'City Hunter" was planned to be aired on Japan also.
The drama has gaining a lot of attention, even though some provocative material has been removed for the TV Drama.
About it, SSD spokesperson said " Lee Min Ho would bring a different hero character with Ryo Saeba.." and " He would bring the 007 character and as an actor, he would bring his charm for the Korean City Hunter, but we still stick to structure as the original "City Hunter...."
Meanwhile, Lee Min Ho, Park Min Young, Goo Ha Ra and Lee Jun Hyeok would bring "City Hunter" on the 25th of May, replacing "49 Days" time slot, being their successor.


Original Source : Newsnate
English Translation : Monika

City Hunter's Lee Min Ho, a marksman with 100% accuracy rate


Actor LMH shows off his excellent firing skills during Thailand filming for SBS's new Wed-Thurs drama 'City Hunter', which will start broadcasting on the 25th.
According to the production company on the 11th, LMH demonstrated excellent shooting skills, causing an excitement in the local filming atmosphere earlier in Thailand.
In order to show a new side for his role in City Hunter, LMH started receiving personal training sessions on marksmanship, learning the know-hows on accuracy, prior to leaving for Thailand's filming.
Whenever he had time, he would visit the rifle range, and foster his skills with repeated rifle practice. He was able to satisfactorily display shooting skills that are close to that of a pro when in Thailand, thanks to him treating practices as actual warfare.
After being intensively trained, LMH was able to maneuvre anything ranging from a pistol to a shotgun, showing no qualms with the revolver and the rifle, hence perfectly displaying the role of a City Hunter.
Handling a shotgun is not an easy task, since it has to be held in one hand and the person has to endure the exceedingly loud noises the shotgun creates when fired. But LMH boldly held through.
The production company explained saying, "most people tend to get a fright when hearing the sound of guns being fired and they would blink or lean back and relate their distress over the situation. However, LMH showed a natural pose and dignified expression when handling the guns, no matter how loud they were."
"Although his ears were deafened by the sound during the 2 days he filmed with firearms, he showed the spirit of a pro and perfectly assimilated with the filming."
City Hunter is Japan's Hojo Tsukasa's hit project that will be adapted for drama. It has garnered the attention of those in korea due to that reason.

source: http://news.nate.com/.../20110511n04272
E-Trans: webbySOOMPI.com

Friday, May 6, 2011

Park Min Young knocks over Lee Min Ho in "City Hunter"


Several photographs of Korean actor Lee Min-ho and actress Park Min-young on the set of SBS' TV series have been revealed.

On Wednesday, the show's promoter 3HQ unveiled a number of pictures of Park knocking over Lee while both are donning judo uniforms for a scene for their upcoming drama "City Hunter" which will premiere on May 25.

"Both Lee and Park underwent intensive training in judo for several months before filming the show," a producer from the show was quoted as saying. "The efforts that the two put in for their roles will show on the small screen when 'City Hunter' begins its run."

In "City Hunter," Lee plays the role of Lee Yoon-sung, a MIT doctorate degree holder that works at Cheong Wa Dae, while Park's character Kim Nana is a judo athlete-turned-bodyguard that works at the presidential office.

The upcoming series is originally a Japanese manga series by Tsukasa Hojo of the same name starring a detective named Ryo Saeba and set in Tokyo during the latter half of the 1980s. It will be produced by Jin Hyuk of hit dramas "Brilliant Legacy" and "Princess Prosecutor" and writer Hwang Eun-kyung of "The President."

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Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Lee Min Ho & Park Min Young’s Love Judo for “City Hunter”


Actors Lee Min Ho and Park Min Young shared a sizzling judo session for their upcoming drama “City Hunter.” Lee Min Ho plays Lee Yoon Sung, a MIT graduate who works in the Blue House National Communications Team, while Park Min Young plays Kim Nana, a secret service agent and former judo athlete. The two leads will develop a romantic relationship as they bicker away.


On April 29th, Lee Min Ho and Park Min Young met at a gymnasium to film a judo scene. In the scene, Kim Nana (Park Min Young) is coaching Lee Yoon Sung (Lee Min Ho) and other agents of the National Communications Team some basic judo techniques. While Yoon Sung is skilled in various areas, including martial arts, he hides his abilities and plays along Nana’s coaching advice. The two share a heart-stopping moment as Kim Nana pinned down Lee Yoon Sung. Both gaze into each other’s eyes, and it seems as if the two may kiss at any second. 



Both actors have been taking judo lessons for two months to make the scenes as real as possible. Their hard work and passion for the production was evident as they completed shooting without a hitch. Actress Park Min Young put in a lot of hours into training for her athletic character. It’s been said that the two leads will have a signature move where Nana throws and pins Yoon Sung over her shoulder.



Representatives of the production crew stated, “Lee Min Ho and Park Min Young trained several months to perfect the moves, and the audience will be able to feel their passion right on the screen. Fans can expect great things from ‘City Hunter.’”



“City Hunter” is based on the best-selling Japanese manga by Hojo Tsukasa, which sold over a million copies just in Korea. The original manga by Tsukasa is set in 1980 Tokyo, but the drama adaptation will take place in modern day Seoul.



“City Hunter” is set to air its first episode May 25th.

Lee Min Ho created his me2day account

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