Quote from: Admiral Adama on March 07, 2006, 10:53:04 AMWell I like "Spring, summer, fall, winter and spring" and "Oldboy". I say Korean movies are only second to american and first in being original. I need to watch Mr. Vengeance.Isn't it Lady Vengeance? That movie was STRANGE! I didn't know what to think of it.. I liked oldboy, great plot, kinda sick though.oh and watch scandal - korean version remake of Les Liasions Dangerueses. great great great setting.that book has been made into movies as:Dangerous Liaisons, 1988Valmont, 1989Cruel Intentions, 1999in the states.
Well I like "Spring, summer, fall, winter and spring" and "Oldboy". I say Korean movies are only second to american and first in being original. I need to watch Mr. Vengeance.
So there was this Korean girl in college that I was cool with. We used to hang out all the time…she would come to my dorm and watch movies and we would just sit there and talk. We both knew that we liked each other but somehow it never went there. In some ways I’m glad nothing happened, it kinda preserved the innocent sweetness of the relationship. Anyhow, that was then. If I were to run across her now on the other hand………….lol
Here is an interesting story related to this top:http://www.usatoday.com/sports/football/nfl/steelers/2006-02-09-ward-korea-buzz_x.htm
Quote from: Admiral Adama on March 14, 2006, 09:07:19 AMQuote from: SFnative on March 14, 2006, 08:17:54 AMHere is an interesting story related to this top:http://www.usatoday.com/sports/football/nfl/steelers/2006-02-09-ward-korea-buzz_x.htmIt not only Koreans that have a severe problem with discrimination against blacks, Ive heard stories of blacks being call devilspawn in Japan and being physically attacked. I wouldnt doubt it. I plan on visiting japan also, I love sushi. But Im just mentioning the fact that discrimination against blacks is not limited to Korea. While I do not doubt this, a couple of my friends have had pleasant experiences visiting Japan. They said they were treated like b-list celebrities, and in some cases like unicorns. Sure, they were only welcome superficially, but they never encountered any violence or hostility. If nothing else, I can live with that--as a tourist.
Quote from: SFnative on March 14, 2006, 08:17:54 AMHere is an interesting story related to this top:http://www.usatoday.com/sports/football/nfl/steelers/2006-02-09-ward-korea-buzz_x.htmIt not only Koreans that have a severe problem with discrimination against blacks, Ive heard stories of blacks being call devilspawn in Japan and being physically attacked.
Quote from: Admiral Adama on March 14, 2006, 09:07:19 AMQuote from: SFnative on March 14, 2006, 08:17:54 AMHere is an interesting story related to this top:http://www.usatoday.com/sports/football/nfl/steelers/2006-02-09-ward-korea-buzz_x.htmIt not only Koreans that have a severe problem with discrimination against blacks, Ive heard stories of blacks being call devilspawn in Japan and being physically attacked. While I do not doubt this, a couple of my friends have had pleasant experiences visiting Japan. They said they were treated like b-list celebrities, and in some cases like unicorns. Sure, they were only welcome superficially, but they never encountered any violence or hostility. If nothing else, I can live with that--as a tourist.
I heard that black guys are really popular in Japan.. (heard it from a friend stationed in Japan as USMC)Quote from: George Jefferson˛ on March 14, 2006, 09:24:13 AMQuote from: Admiral Adama on March 14, 2006, 09:07:19 AMQuote from: SFnative on March 14, 2006, 08:17:54 AMHere is an interesting story related to this top:http://www.usatoday.com/sports/football/nfl/steelers/2006-02-09-ward-korea-buzz_x.htmIt not only Koreans that have a severe problem with discrimination against blacks, Ive heard stories of blacks being call devilspawn in Japan and being physically attacked. While I do not doubt this, a couple of my friends have had pleasant experiences visiting Japan. They said they were treated like b-list celebrities, and in some cases like unicorns. Sure, they were only welcome superficially, but they never encountered any violence or hostility. If nothing else, I can live with that--as a tourist.