Something worth considering, I don't think we could compile a list of 21 films from any one country and come up with a better one than this, with additional titles to spare.
Exhuma was worth seeing at the movies.Following was ok.Revolver bleh.The Roundup big guy I don't care about.The…
You mean at a cinema? Yes, it was. It's always thrilling to watch K-movies on the big screen because it's so rare in the uk, maybe quite a few parts of the world have almost no theatrical releases.
You could also say he dragged sk down and did something wrong.
For the 3rd time of saying: if one person gets away with something do all criminals get a free pass? The law is the law. I'd like to know what went on behind that case - it looks dodgy, probably implicating powerful people - as in diddyandepstein. Protection doesn't last forever. Maybe one day a real journalist will have the courage and means to break it down, once the wall is chipped, it shatters. We might have to wait until the whole k-pop juggernaut is on the decline.
You could also say he dragged sk down and did something wrong.
Edited. This is the kinder version: He did something to the detriment of the country, like breaking the law, advocating illegal activities, lowering the morale of the population, costing the state money.
An absolutely amazing year for MBC. I hope they don't do the thing where they invent awards for everyone. Any of these could pick up prizes at the Baeksang Awards too.
His accountant does the tax returns. Oh well, sounds like he tried to exploit a loophole, got caught, paid his dues, won't do it again. It sounds pretty routine, I wonder how it made the papers, was it leaked or the journos sit poring over tax documents all day?