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Ha Ji-Won is the best looking actress in Korea? No! Son Ye-Jin!

Ha Ji-Won is the best looking actress in Korea? No! Son Ye-Jin!

Korean dramas are one thing, but having Korean roommates for a year had me surrendering my better tastes to Korean pop. Actually, just Girls Generation. Actually, just "Gee." Either way, if it weren't for the ridiculous amount of exposure I'd probably be much better off and wouldn't have to deal with the fact that I'm

Korean dramas are one thing, but having Korean roommates for a year had me surrendering my better tastes to Korean pop. Actually, just Girls Generation. Actually, just "Gee." Either way, if it weren't for the ridiculous amount of exposure I'd probably be much better off and wouldn't have to deal with the fact that I'm

It doesn't bother me that the album got a lukewarm review, but it bothers me is that you say "Animal Collective isn’t a band that anyone either likes or dislikes; it’s a band that listeners either get or don’t." You're not the first who I've read or heard express that. Why do people always say this about them? I do

It doesn't bother me that the album got a lukewarm review, but it bothers me is that you say "Animal Collective isn’t a band that anyone either likes or dislikes; it’s a band that listeners either get or don’t." You're not the first who I've read or heard express that. Why do people always say this about them? I do

The lyrics on the first album were very lazy. Isn't that just crazy?

Did anyone see Ryan and Kelly in this episode at all? Even in the background? I've always thought those two and Creed were the funniest of the supporting players… despite the fact that BJ Novak is still somehow in the opening credits.

Korean cinema from around 1999-2006 produced a lot of spectacular films in general, beyond the horror movies. The stuff from Bong Joon-Ho, Park Chan-Wook, Hong Sangsoo, Kim Ji-Woon… yeah…

The Host? You mean the Horror/Social Satire film from South Korea in 2006? That movie was awesome.

Great? Maybe. I'll take Love Exposure or Noriko's Dinner Table over it any day. Especially Love Exposure. What an amazing movie.

Nothing is more disturbing than the "pleasure room" scene from Suicide Circle…yeah.

Hitchcock's masterpieces may eventually show up on Netflix, but this is going to be absolute hell for fans of foreign films. While I'm often surprised with what I find each month on Netflix, the fact remains that, no matter how much time passes, I probably won't be able to find something like Ann Hui's Boat People

Before Spike Lee was attached, I thought the remake was a bad idea, but I'm interested to see how it will turn out. I can't say that I have great confidence that it will be a good film, but I can say I'm interested in seeing it.

When the Levees Broke? Or I guess 25th Hour if we're not including documentaries.

Aquemini and Stankonia have always been battling it out for the top spot, but it seems that ATLiens is the album I go back to the most. So… I guess it's those three tied for first for me. I like the other albums, too… but I have to agree that Idlewild wasn't that great.

This is the worst news in the history of news.

If anything, it's always made him fun to do an impression of. I personally prefer "WHAAAAT? COME ON!"

Why stop there? DMX and Donnie Yen!

I heard he was going to the Korean DMZ to perform a show at the JSA.