ChingooLaotang wrote: HAHAHAH LOL I NEVER NOTICED! Still he's cute and hot!


I was talking about the post at the first page that pointed out that kim hyun joong was talking on the phone while wearing a helmet. lol
I hate coincidences in dramas, a few is ok but sometimes you have enough of them!
Ahahahahaha!! I remember the scenes but chose to ignore it somehow :p
ActingAReaction wrote: Weirdest scene ever was when Kim Hyun Joong's character on BOF (Yoon Ji Hoo) was on a motorcycle and he answered his phone wearing his helmet. HIS PHONE. ON TOP OF HIS HELMET!

He did that twice in the show.
Just to promote the phones...I just wish the director or someone realised there were better opportunities to advertise then just that ridiculous moment.

That made me go....whuuuuuuuut daaa eeef????
this bugs me: someone is in perfectly peripheral location for the other individual, yet, the other seems to be oblivious to their presence (usually this happens when the other is having a melt down, or talking about them) however, in other situations, that same individual can spot the other from like across the parking lot even though he was totally not even facing that direction at all!


Person A is talking to person B about person C.

Person C is hiding behind the corner with half of it's body sticking out, and although person A is clearly looking at it, it still won't be able to notice it.
KreD wrote:

Person A is talking to person B about person C.

Person C is hiding behind the corner with half of it's body sticking out, and although person A is clearly looking at it, it still won't be able to notice it.


True true... :x And indeed, the scene in BOF with Kim Hyun Joong and his supernatural hearing senses or something Kekeke
Something I can't stand is when person A has caught person C doing something and then person C turns around like they're expecting to be invisible once their back is turned......ugh that just grates on my nerves
It's always awkward watching foreign people in Asian dramas. Their acting is always so bad!
Or even worse, when they heir a foreign actor/actress and that character is supposed to speak English but the person obviously doesn't know a word of English...
sydderz wrote: It's always awkward watching foreign people in Asian dramas. Their acting is always so bad!
Or even worse, when they heir a foreign actor/actress and that character is supposed to speak English but the person obviously doesn't know a word of English...


Quite annoying indeed, also annoying when they "understand" Korean but reply in english, sometimes even a mix of english and korean.
The English-speaking parts in dramas are always so awkward! Like in My Girl, there's a scene when Lee Jun Ki's character is in a bar in Jeju Island, some random girl just comes up to him, gets all up on him and is like: "I'm going to Seoul tomorrow, you want to be my tour guide?"...was that supposed to be a pick up line, because it sounded racist, just because he's Asian But my favorite English-speaker part is in Buzzer Beat when the girl asks permission to leave concert practice, the old guy says: "Do you really love him? Everything is okay, love makes you strong" ....what the hell, who talks like that? lol
VeAnime wrote: And cars... it is just me or does every korean drama just completely disregard all traffic rules. Immediate u-turns out of nowhere, parking wherever the heck you feel like it... i mean come on, i've been to korea (seoul) and i KNOW these are impossible without causing a serious pile up.

Except that all of this actually does happen in Korea. Koreans park anywhere and everywhere. And U-turns are A-OK. People did it all the time, especially taxis, when there was heavy traffic. The cops aren't very strict. I lived in Incheon and visited Seoul almost every weekend for 2 1/2 years and I only ever saw a person get pulled over once.
Add "The Homies"! Twice I saw them, once in "HYD 2" and again in "Bambino". There presence is plain sad, my 10 year old sister is scarier than them! I mean come on, they were scared of Oguri Shun. In that outfit and that hairdo, he could've scared some crows but homies are a fat chance!
shaz22 wrote: Add "The Homies"!

Twice I saw them, once in "HYD 2" and again in "Bambino". There presence is plain sad, my 10 year old sister is scarier than them! I mean come on, they were scared of Oguri Shun. In that outfit and that hairdo, he could've scared some crows but homies are a fat chance!


The part with the guys in NYC? YES! SO AWKWARD. And weird. lol
sakiyuki wrote: The part with the guys in NYC? YES! SO AWKWARD. And weird. lol


Yes and did I mention the fake gun? Well at least in HYD it was in NYC, but "Bambino", homies on Tokyo! Though it was rather few seconds but hella stupid!

I think Matsujun is part homie or a homie magnet!
The acting in Flower Boy Next Door, if anything it's 'over-acting' and it makes me cringe. Park Shin-Hye's character is awesome though, she plays an agoraphobic so well... well at sometimes...