Kim Ah-Joong plays Yoon Jung, and Ji Sung plays Hyun Seung. Byun Sung-Hyun directs.
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Kim Ah-Joong plays Yoon Jung, and Ji Sung plays Hyun Seung. Byun Sung-Hyun directs.
via AllKPop
“Speaking for everyone at NBC, we couldn’t be happier to have the gifted Carrie Underwood take up the mantle of the great Maria von Trapp,” said NBC Entertainment chairman Robert Greenblatt
Someone spike Greenblatt’s egg nog, stat!!! Maybe he’ll learn his lesson and we’ll get more Community episodes!
The event is three hours long and produced by Craig Zadan and Neil Meron, did Smash and are doing the Oscars this year.
The Sound of Music was a musical before it was the iconic film, so it’s not like we’re suddenly remaking Citizen Kane all of a sudden. That happens next…
On Jacey’s 18th birthday, strange things begin to happen: water turns red, tornados appear out of nowhere, and massive ice spears come shooting out of the sky. When Jacey is told she is the ‘chosen’ one, she soon realizes that she is the only one who has the power to stop the impending doom. Using an ancient book of Mayan prophecies, Jacey and her father must figure out how to stop the twelve disasters that begin the countdown to the end the world!
Looks like Jacey’s got a date…with the Anti-Christ! And he’s worse than anyone you find on OKCupid. Okay, maybe not these guys. But he’s still pretty bad and the world is ending thanks to Mayans or something, so Jacey’s got her work cut out for her! By the way, Jacey’s parents are named Joseph and Mary, so if you can’t figure out the “Jacey” joke, I really don’t have time to explain it. Watch that Charlie Brown Christmas special where Linus explains it.
December 8th is the day we will long remember. Hopefully those eight maids a milking get done soon so I can make some white Russians and forget.
Steven R. Monroe directs, Ed Quinn and Magda Apanowicz star.
Michael Bay is only producing Almanac, the director is Dean Israelite, who is totally not making his directorial debut because he’s the cousin of Battle: LA and TMNT director Jonathan Liebesman. It’s totally on merit. Now where is my giant winking sign…
Andrew Stark and Jason Pagan wrote the script, and let’s just see how many things inadvertently show up in Almanac that are also in Back to the Future 2 when it comes out in 2013…
The lead character, David, is a smart kid in high school but he’s finding dating hard. He’s drawn to Jessie, the typical popular girl, and decides that he’ll try to attract her by winning the science fair, and the college scholarship that will net him. Bless.
David’s late father was a scientist and so he looks through his Dad’s stuff for ideas – and he finds two things of note. One gives him the ability to time travel… and the other is a sports almanac. Anybody who has seen Back to the Future 2 can guess where this is headed.
Two more of David’s friends travel back through time with him to abuse the almanac. Timelines get messed with, we learn more about David’s Dad’s research and there’s apparently a couple of pretty big twists… one of which I was able to guess, in fact.
BleedingCool has more if you must hurt yourself that way…
Why not??
The flick is by Jason Trost of The FP fame, so that should give you a heads up on if you want to seek it out.