I hope to see him as a hilarious rookie detective in some thriller/mystery drama ~~


I read today that tickets for his fan meet in 29.12.2012 where sold out in 60 sec. :D
http://www.soompi.com/2012/11/30/lee-jun-ki-sells-out-fan-meeting-in-60-seconds/

And there was more Healing Camp interview vids. Did you know that
wrote: Lee Jun Ki Reveals: “I Want to Know Shin Min Ah’s Number”

in this interview...
http://www.soompi.com/2013/01/30/lee-jun-ki-reveals-i-want-to-know-shin-min-ahs-number/

Seems he really liked her. Ihope that his fans never become greedy ones and once he can expierence all bliss of falling in love without any nasty fanaction or paparazzies stalking him.
I really hate fans who think that they really own actor and can judge what he/she would do or not with his/her private life....grrrrrr.


http://leejoongi.eu/forum/index.php?topic=159.0
just completed Time between dog and wolf and i loved his smirk!!! what should i watch next to admire more of his awesomeness?
chocotwins wrote: just completed Time between dog and wolf and i loved his smirk!!! what should i watch next to admire more of his awesomeness?


I recommend Iljimae from your PtW list.

and for next:

- What Should I Do?
- The King and the Clown
- Fly, Daddy, Fly

My Girl and Hero are nice ones too. Like i saw from your drama list you already have seen some of his works.

Its hard to recommend his dramas/movies by similarity bc every his role is diferent from others. His range is kinda wide : from femine enterainer to brutal gang member but he acts every role to be well rounded and deep character. Even in dramas what arent so good in general, he manages find angle for his character what keeps your interest.
Raincat wrote: His range is kinda wide : from femine enterainer to brutal gang member but he acts every role to be well rounded and deep character. Even in dramas what arent so good in general, he manages find angle for his character what keeps your interest.


I couldn't agree more. Even with Arang, which in all honesty, wasn't that great of a drama, he still managed to keep my interest beginning to end.
Raincat wrote: I recommend Iljimae from your PtW list.

and for next:

- What Should I Do?
- The King and the Clown
- Fly, Daddy, Fly

My Girl and Hero are nice ones too. Like i saw from your drama list you already have seen some of his works.

Its hard to recommend his dramas/movies by similarity bc every his role is diferent from others. His range is kinda wide : from femine enterainer to brutal gang member but he acts every role to be well rounded and deep character. Even in dramas what arent so good in general, he manages find angle for his character what keeps your interest.


i'll follow your advice then. Thanks so much for the time you took to look at my list. I think you nailed it about his acting.

wrote: I couldn't agree more. Even with Arang, which in all honesty, wasn't that great of a drama, he still managed to keep my interest beginning to end.

The same happened to me.
"...He seems to be itching to get back to work; just four days after Arang ended, he was reviewing scripts for his next project...."
/from interview/

What kind of drama you hope/dream he would pick up for next one?

Mine hope is some action drama with crime and romance subgenre// mine dream is see him in classic romance dramas lead role.

And i know he doesnt like do similar roles...so action one might not go thru and crime-romance subgenre just was.

But he havent done classic romance drama where he is first lead. I know he doesnt have be shy about his kissing style or flirting style and he likes play out emotions. Maybe mine dream has bigger chance than mine hope.

So what are your hope and dream dramas for him???


2006.07.11 - Lee Jun Ki MOVIEWEEK Photoshoot

GOOD NEWS!!!!!!!!!!!!

wrote:
DRAMA CASTING & NEWS
Lee Jun-ki picks Two Weeks as next drama
by javabeans | May 7, 2013

Lee Jun-ki has announced his next drama project, and it’ll be a thriller for MBC called Two Weeks, which may sound familiar as it’s the drama from the 49 Days, Prosecutor Princess, and My Daughter Seo-young writer that takes place within a two-week time span.

Yay for Lee Jun-ki coming back to television… though I’m a little disappointed that this means he won’t be taking that other project he was considering, 1930s action noir Age of Feeling. Both projects have their merits so it’s not that he’s chosen badly; I just really dug the idea of a period noir set in Shanghai and thought he’d be a great fit for it. (As far as I can tell, Age of Feeling is still in the planning stages and hasn’t secured a broadcaster yet.)

No matter, since it’s Two Weeks he has confirmed, which on paper sounds vaguely like Mandate of Heaven mashed with 24: The hero gets slapped with a false murder charge and learns that he has a daughter with leukemia, and spends the next two weeks in a life-or-death struggle to save himself and the girl. On the upside, thanks to the time period I don’t actually think the contemporary Two Weeks will be just like Mandate (though there are the obvious similarities, of course). And while the time frame doesn’t equate to a real-time scenario like 24, I do think cramming an entire drama of roughly 20 episodes within 14 days makes for an interesting storytelling format. Plus, I just really like Lee Jun-ki and would be happy to watch him on my screen again; he was so great in Arang and the Magistrate and conveyed a sensitivity that I haven’t always felt from him (usually because he tends to push, emotionally, rather than letting moments breathe), and I want to see him keep up that growth.

Two Weeks will be a Wednesday-Thursday drama that’ll follow Queen of the Classroom (which follows gangster melo-romance When A Man Loves). It’ll premiere in Auguest.

Via Joy News


from: http://www.dramabeans.com/2013/05/lee-jun-ki-picks-two-weeks-as-next-drama/

and more about this drama: http://www.dramabeans.com/2013/05/song-jae-rim-cast-as-lee-jun-kis-enemy-in-two-weeks/
Lee Jun Ki is my favorite actor. I <3<3<3 him and am sooo excited for August and the premier of Two Weeks. It sounds like it's going to be a very interesting storyline and I'm not disappointed at all that he chose this project over the other one, though I would still be excited to see the other had he instead chosen it. Whatever he's in, he's just been plain awesome. My favorite was Arang and the Magistrate and unlike Phoenixtear's take on it in her above comment, I really thought it was an excellent drama. It was what really made me take notice of Lee Jun Ki.
CherryBunny wrote: Whatever he's in, he's just been plain awesome. My favorite was Arang and the Magistrate and unlike Phoenixtear's take on it in her above comment, I really thought it was an excellent drama. It was what really made me take notice of Lee Jun Ki.


He is a great actor, no disputing that fact. The first thing I saw him in was The King and the Clown, and after that I was hooked, my favorite role he has played, that I have seen, was in Time Between Dog and Wolf. I have only seen 6 things he has been in, maybe I should watch more... And, I am glad you enjoyed Arang, just for me, it was kind of a trainwreck, but he was still awesome the whole way thru one of the two reasons I finished the drama.
whistle.. i luv him too