Well, now you have done it Cube. You been again labled a bad company. I get it, you were not to blame for the hate that your kpopstars got when they announced they were dating without your permission.....Or were you?
I'll give you the benefit of the doubt that you were just trying to protect them from the netziens, but, come on, this went a little too far.
Hyuna was your top star the one who you promoted above and beyond the rest of her group and even B2st, which is why they left and became Highlight. So, most people would think that you would be careful around her. Or at least allow her certain privileges you would not allow other groups or other people in Cube Entertainment.
And Pentagon was the one you were making money with now that B2st left and so, I thought surely you guys would make a decision to keep the most money coming in. Baekyeon use to get a lot of hate when they were dating but, no one discussed kicking them out of the company. That would be a stupid move by SM. And believe me, SM has made a lot of stupid decisions in the past. I mean, why are they know by their lawsuits? It's not because they were being smart. Yeah, they wanted money but, 3 of those couple have been avoided just simply by allowing Kris, Luhan, and Tao make their own albums and get their own movie deals. (I do not think Luhan would have left, if Kris did not previously, and Tao just needed rest.)
Anyway, also a stupid move on your part Cube, why would you allow someone to make a statement suggesting you were kicking Hyuna and E'Dawn out without even discussing it with them? That's why the two of them gave up on negotiations with you.
Yeah, you realized your mistake when your stocks fell but, it was already too late then. Now, Hyuna and E'Dawn are the cutest couple independent of companies in 2018. They will help get rid of the backlash on dating Kpopstars. And I am happy for that and them, but, Cube you could have been a part of that revolution and now, you won't ever get a chance to change kpop for the better. I am sorry, Cube, you failed.
Thursday, October 4, 2018
Friday, October 6, 2017
Sungmin not in the SJ comeback by Rebekah Walton
This is all ridiculous. If Elfs want to prove that they are
a more mature fandom than everyone else than they should prove it by not hating
on Sungmin's wife Kim Sa-eun. Stopping hating on him and his wife, maybe he did
somethings that you believe are wrong, but come on, it's been two years you
should forgive him already.
These are reasons why some Elfs are supposedly upset:
He gave all the gifts
he got from fans to his wife, the fans wasted their money on him not his wife,
he should waste his money on her
My argument to this is:
He should be able to do what ever he wants with his own
presents. They were given to him. No one has any say over what he can do with
them. Also, that means he knows his wife would like your gifts, you should be
complimented that he liked your presents enough to give him to his wife.
Besides, he gets way to many presents to keep them all anyway.
That is the only one that I wanted to address but others are
addressed in an article on Soompi:
So, maybe you felt he announced his marriage in a wrong way.
Get over it, it was because of fans in the first place that he didn't know how
to correctly announce his marriage. Are KissMes still mad at Eli for getting
married and not telling us for two years? I guess some of them are, but really
they shouldn't be. He thought he was doing what was best for his wife and at
the end of the day that is all that really matters.
We don't matter we are just fans, who should truly matter is
their family. In fact, I think every kpop star should avoid telling people they
got married for about a year or so. We should not make their significant other
suffer just because they married a kpop star.
Anyway, enough on that. Elfs who are hating on Sungmin and
his marriage you are the reason we can't have Sungmin back in this comeback.
So, you have no one to blame but yourselves. The members of Super Junior do not
owe us anything. Sungmin should have been in this comeback. And that is why I
am upset with you. We could have 8 members in a comeback, not 7.
Monday, September 11, 2017
What makes a bad remake of an Asian anime, manga, live action or kdrama by Rebekah Walton
Despite what people like to say online, it is not ''whitewashing'' the said story. It is perfectly fine to make all the characters white, chocolate, Hispanic, or Eskimo. That should not change a good story.
A good story is a good story that story should be able to be told outside of the borders it was put in for the story. Despite the fact that Shakespeare was put in olden days in England, I can think of plenty of good ways to make a modern version of these stories.
Putting them in a different culture does not automatically ruin the story. Pride and Prejudice can be modernized, just because they haven't done a good version yet does not mean they can't.
Why do we only have this ''whitewashing'' rule for the USA? This seems like hypocrisy, if any other country made this remake we wouldn't even blink an eye if they did this. In fact, I can prove it.
Let me use some examples to prove my point.
Itazura Na Kiss and remakes
I have watched almost all of the remakes made of this manga and anime. When this story is remade in every country, no one is arguing that the characters are not Japanese and thus the story can't be any good. No one even cares. In fact, several people argue that the best story was the Taiwanese version, did this contain any Japanese at all? No, it did not. Now, you might argue something like this well there are all Asian so it shouldn't matter. (And if you said that you are stupid). I know you are going to say well Chinese use Koreans and Thais in their dramas and don't even blink an eye. (That is entirely true, but you are kind of missing the point.)
(All the guys on these covers are Korean, but the drama is Taiwanese and Chinese respectively.) (Although, now due to THAAD, they are not hiring as much Koreans to do Chinese dramas now, but they still use Thailanders. In fact, the sequel of My Amazing Boyfriend now has a Thai actor instead of the korean guy last season.)
First off, that's China not Japan and it's mostly because it does not matter if they can speak Chinese at all in their dramas, since their dramas are all dubbed over.
Second off, really now you are telling me that it only matters because they are all Asian, but, that's not true I bet if another country had an entirely black cast for these remakes no one would even care. So, you are only holding America to these random standards. Also, The Magnificent Seven was a sucess in the states and it was based off the Japanese movie, ''The Seven Samurai.'' Not to mention the Korean movie,'' "Il Mare'', was made into a movie called, ''The Lake house''. And another Korean movie is going to be remade by Gaumont, the movie called ''Train to Busan'' if they remade it with Tom Cruise no one should even blind an eye. If you want to watch one with Korean guys go watch the Korean movie.
In fact, here are some more examples: Full House and She was Pretty remakes
The remakes were made in Turkey and I hear by most they were okay and pretty good and it had nothing to do with ''Whitewashing''. Here is a link to web page about several Turkish remakes:
http://azade-ruh.tumblr.com/post/150153578252/turkish-korean-tv-dramas
Now, on to the next issues people say are the problem with bad remakes.
Changing the story or details of a story. All of the remakes of Itazura Na Kiss changed something, otherwise you would just be watching the same thing with a different cast and in a different language. They changed the story to fit their culture. Some details were changed a lot and others were left entirely in tact. They got the essence of the story and understood why people loved it and thus were able to get it right.
So, what makes a bad remake is changing a story so significantly that it cannot be recognized as the same story, characters, or sometimes going into direct opposition of the story. The point of remake is to make the story better not change the story so that we lose what made the story good in the first place.
Everyone knows that the reason the BOF remake failed in American was not because of ''White washing'', but rather because of the lack of money and the change of actors every episode plus, a really badly made script that caused Boys Before Friends to fail so badly:
The main girl actress changed three times throughout the six episodes filmed. And the main guy changed twice.
http://dr-myri-blog.blogspot.com/2014/02/boys-before-friends-hostage-episode.html
That is why Death Note (2017) failed not because of ''whitewashing'' or being set in America or even the details of the story being changed, but rather because they did not understand what truly made the series great.
A good story is a good story that story should be able to be told outside of the borders it was put in for the story. Despite the fact that Shakespeare was put in olden days in England, I can think of plenty of good ways to make a modern version of these stories.
Putting them in a different culture does not automatically ruin the story. Pride and Prejudice can be modernized, just because they haven't done a good version yet does not mean they can't.
Why do we only have this ''whitewashing'' rule for the USA? This seems like hypocrisy, if any other country made this remake we wouldn't even blink an eye if they did this. In fact, I can prove it.
Let me use some examples to prove my point.
Itazura Na Kiss and remakes
I have watched almost all of the remakes made of this manga and anime. When this story is remade in every country, no one is arguing that the characters are not Japanese and thus the story can't be any good. No one even cares. In fact, several people argue that the best story was the Taiwanese version, did this contain any Japanese at all? No, it did not. Now, you might argue something like this well there are all Asian so it shouldn't matter. (And if you said that you are stupid). I know you are going to say well Chinese use Koreans and Thais in their dramas and don't even blink an eye. (That is entirely true, but you are kind of missing the point.)
(All the guys on these covers are Korean, but the drama is Taiwanese and Chinese respectively.) (Although, now due to THAAD, they are not hiring as much Koreans to do Chinese dramas now, but they still use Thailanders. In fact, the sequel of My Amazing Boyfriend now has a Thai actor instead of the korean guy last season.)
First off, that's China not Japan and it's mostly because it does not matter if they can speak Chinese at all in their dramas, since their dramas are all dubbed over.
Second off, really now you are telling me that it only matters because they are all Asian, but, that's not true I bet if another country had an entirely black cast for these remakes no one would even care. So, you are only holding America to these random standards. Also, The Magnificent Seven was a sucess in the states and it was based off the Japanese movie, ''The Seven Samurai.'' Not to mention the Korean movie,'' "Il Mare'', was made into a movie called, ''The Lake house''. And another Korean movie is going to be remade by Gaumont, the movie called ''Train to Busan'' if they remade it with Tom Cruise no one should even blind an eye. If you want to watch one with Korean guys go watch the Korean movie.
In fact, here are some more examples: Full House and She was Pretty remakes
The remakes were made in Turkey and I hear by most they were okay and pretty good and it had nothing to do with ''Whitewashing''. Here is a link to web page about several Turkish remakes:
http://azade-ruh.tumblr.com/post/150153578252/turkish-korean-tv-dramas
Now, on to the next issues people say are the problem with bad remakes.
Changing the story or details of a story. All of the remakes of Itazura Na Kiss changed something, otherwise you would just be watching the same thing with a different cast and in a different language. They changed the story to fit their culture. Some details were changed a lot and others were left entirely in tact. They got the essence of the story and understood why people loved it and thus were able to get it right.
So, what makes a bad remake is changing a story so significantly that it cannot be recognized as the same story, characters, or sometimes going into direct opposition of the story. The point of remake is to make the story better not change the story so that we lose what made the story good in the first place.
Everyone knows that the reason the BOF remake failed in American was not because of ''White washing'', but rather because of the lack of money and the change of actors every episode plus, a really badly made script that caused Boys Before Friends to fail so badly:
The main girl actress changed three times throughout the six episodes filmed. And the main guy changed twice.
http://dr-myri-blog.blogspot.com/2014/02/boys-before-friends-hostage-episode.html
That is why Death Note (2017) failed not because of ''whitewashing'' or being set in America or even the details of the story being changed, but rather because they did not understand what truly made the series great.
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Wednesday, July 26, 2017
Kdrama Comparisions: Who did it Better? Mr. Baek vs. The Best Hit by Rebekah Walton
Both of the dramas tried to carry out a very similar concept or story line. Which one succeeded in my opinion? Mr. Baek succeeded where The Best Hit did not.
Mr. Baek:
A grumpy old guy who almost dies and then becomes young and poses as a half-brother to his estranged son. His son basically figures out the guy is his father and they make up as father and son. Eventually, the old man right now young falls in love and gets together with the girl his son liked. After a certain number of days pass, the man disappears and a year later shows up still young looking with no memory of the past. His son claims him as his half-brother and the man falls in love with the girl again, the end.
The Best Hit:
A young singer time travels to the future and meets his future son who is currently the same age as him. He becomes friends with his son and falls in love with his son's love interest. The girl likes the father instead of the son and they get together. The son does realize that this is his father, but he never truly accepts him as his father, since his father left the family before he was born, and he is mad at him. Then the father realizes he must go back to past so that his son can be born. With this in mind he goes back but it is a year later and he finds a version of himself in that year, who already became the father of his child. That version of himself is dying from a disease. The young singer father travels back to the future and gets together with the girl.
Both shows about a father and his son being around the same age and getting to know each other as friends or co workers. Both shows have the son become a second lead to the girl he likes because his father likes the same girl, and both shows the son gives up for the sake of his father.
What Mr. Baek did better:
This drama is fueled by bromance and was the real reason why I continued to watch. The father-son moments are cute and adorable and the Father's redemption and friendship with his son is one of the things which this drama focused on and I love it a lot. They are able to understand why their audience is watching and keep that coming in the drama.The father and son needed to grow their relationship and learn how to best understand each other. In this drama, they learned how get along and the son grew up.
What was the problem with The Best Hit:
The real problem with this drama is how they wanted to make the cake and also eat it. Yeah, his father was from the past, but he was also not his father because he had not gotten together with the mother in the past yet. His mother may have loved his father at some point but then 20 years down the road when this story took place she has moved on to a different guy, and no one knows that the father died, instead they just think he abandoned them. Which is of course why his son and other people are mad at the father for years for nothing. His father who went to the future never had to get together with the mother because himself from different year did that, and so he got together with the childhood friend of his son. By creating two fathers in the past, one from 1993 and the other from 1994 they essentially made them two different people and thus got to do whatever they wanted with either of them. It would have been better for him to have to go and fall for the mother in the past and have his son. But, instead they created this father story but also created a romance and did not mess up the original story line. It was a big let down. They thought people were watching for the romance instead of the bromance and thus, their focus was wrong. They had boring subplots and I did not care about the characters as I did in Mr. Baek. Mr. Baek made me care, the Best Hit did not.
Rating of Mr. Baek: 8.5
Rating of The Best Hit: 6.5
So, if you wish to see a drama be about a father and son who were estranged or very distant become friends, Mr. Baek is the best choice out of the two.
As a side note:
Lee Joon from My Father is Strange is in Mr. Baek.
Saturday, July 22, 2017
My Father is Strange:Lee Joon Review by Rebekah Walton
Warning: only this part will be spoiler free.
Spoiler-Free:
This drama is about a family most of the time rather than the father it labels in the title. It is a really fun comedy drama with romance for everyone involved. One of my favorite current running dramas and one of the best if not the best drama of the year.
Also, it is the first 50 ( well, it's now 52 episodes, it got extended.) kdrama that I will have ever finished. Also, I am not tired of this drama yet, I feel like this drama could go on for a 100 episodes and I would not be upset at all. Right now, I rank this drama with my 9's or 10's. I will of course not know my final rating until 6 more weeks and the drama is over, but, it's going to be pretty high.
If you guys have problems with SLS (Second Lead Syndrome), this is a good drama to watch since there is not really any second leads, or they appear for only a short time. The other good thing about this drama is the acting. Oh, man the acting is awesome! Alright, now go start the drama!
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Warning the next parts may include mild spoilers:
This drama has me hooked. From the moment that Lee Joon shows up on screen till end of the hour, I am completely engrossed. Give this man more dramas. I came into this drama thinking I would only end up watching a few episodes for his sake, but, I was totally blown out of the water. I enjoy every character to a certain degree and I am so happy I decided to start this show because of him.
I have not always in the past finished or even liked the dramas Lee Joon starred in, such as Heard it through the Grapevine. I did mildly enjoy Vampire Detective and I really liked Mr. Back but, this drama is on a whole another level.
During the episode, I can't help staring at Lee Joon, whether he is crying over his father, or smiling at Mi young who he is totally in love with but doesn't realize for quite some time. I often discuss this drama with my siblings although they are not watching it at all. I refer to him as our puppy dog because that is exactly what he is to me in this show.
He is a puppy that often looks like he has been kicked by his owners. It is so sad!
Other times, he just looks really hot!
Isn't his smile perfect?
Like that time he was speaking English on the phone. He is really good at English by the way, you can really believe his character grew up in America.
Couple Videos for Joong Hee and Byun Miyoung:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7GNG_3e8Bgo&index=17&list=PLGqGVPSIudwza_Q0DkJfj1monk9351N5q
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FTAUWv_5tz8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=59J-88kNwS4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D--gPN-h2UY
Or the playlist for My father is strange couples:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLGqGVPSIudwza_Q0DkJfj1monk9351N5q
I don't know what else to say but watch the drama, and show you some pictures of Joong Hee and Miyoung my favorite adorable couple. I hope they are going to have some really happy times real soon. I will give a full review of other characters later. I just thought I needed to gush over Lee Joon first!

Monday, February 27, 2017
Ukiss' Eli and His Wife by Rebekah Walton
I knew someone was going to do this. Eli from Ukiss was married for a year and had not told the fans. He also kept it from his company and his members.
Before his marriage was announced, I said this was going to happen. In fact, if I were in this industry in Korea this is exactly what I would have done. There are just too many fans that would have hated on my husband because we got married or were dating, so I would keep it a secret until our first child, or possible second if I could keep it that long.
The interesting thing about them is the 11 year age gap, and his wife is older. But, frankly, I have seen many kdramas with large age gaps and I shipped those couples so I have no issues with age gaps as long as the couples look good together and they do, so I don't care.
Eli might be the first Ukiss member to get married but we have an ex-Ukiss memeber Dongho who got married recently.
Pictures of that couple: Shin Dongho and Kim Seehee
and their son, Shin Ah-sel. (Dongho is no longer in the entertainment business and is living a pretty normal life with his wife and son.) Asher Shin (I believe this is his English name).
Eli even added in a cute thank you for his wife and mentioned his child in their Ukiss album Stalker.
It reads,''And also I want to thank my wife for always standing by me when times are tough and always having my back when no one does. And after 10 months of pain thank you so much for bringing our angel into the world! ^^I love you! Michael I love you too!''
Recently, Eli was on a show called Mr. House Husband. We got to see a little into the life he know lives as a married man and father.
Here is the link to the show:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rIvVQ_9dO8I
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e-PFhDxBa5U
I just want to Thank Eli for Finally telling us so that we can congratulate him and see how cute his family really is. Some fans might be upset that he kept from Kissmes for so long, but, my respect for this man grew when I found out. He was trying to not hurt his fans and not have his family bashed publicly by fans. Kpop Fans are not that tolerant of their stars getting married and so what else should the Kpop stars do?
I think that keeping this information from us was the only real option I see. In fact, I feel bad for him he spends hardly any time with his family because Ukiss is more popular in Japan than in Korea and so he basically lives in Japan. I hope he gets on a constant show such as Superman Returns so he can spend more time with his wife and child.
Pictures of the young couple: Ellison Kyoung-jae Kim and Ji Yeon-soo (she is a model)
and their son Michael Min-soo Kim.
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Sunday, October 30, 2016
Full house American version (My Best friend’s ex-girlfriend) movie by Daniel and Rebekah Walton
This is a summary of the movie which my brother and I decided to name:
My Bestfriend's Ex-Girlfriend. Please tell us if you like the idea, I think it fits very well with the essence of Full House.
So, this is my first collab of many with my brother Daniel. I will be working on my novel called: When Tails go Wrong
So, this maybe all the collabs I do till the end of November. But, I will work on more in December.
Characters:
Main Girl: Allison
Main guy: Andrew
Sister: Chloe
Sister's boyfriend/Husband: Josh
Best Friend: Mark
Ex-Girlfriend/stylist:Kira
Allison Quinn is a scriptwriter with no other job. Her dead father gave her a house. She has brown hair, and is extremely nice and caring. Half-sister(Chloe)
with her boyfriend(Josh) trick her into going to Italy, saying that they won a
trip and cannot go, she can go.
Chloe sells Allison's house, because Chloe is
pregnant and needs money. Josh is an idiot. Chloe has job but, he
does not. Allison signed a contract to give them a loan because she
knows her sister and boyfriend need money.
Allison signs it at the bank, she rushes
in late and she wasn’t there for the meeting, then she leaves to Italty.
Her purse is stolen
while she is in Italy. Her half sister did not book the hotel for enough days,
and she does not have money anymore because her wallet was stolen. She is drunk
on the plane, and she sits in his seat, and Andrew Holt ( actor main
guy) does not care and lets her have the window seat. She is wandering around
in Italy and she meets his best friend.
She goes to see a particular spot in
Italy from a movie. The bestfriend(Mark Woods) is at the pasta place, and
pizza she eats at. They stand in a line and she causly talks to him in line and
he knows the movie scene the place is from. They bond over this and talk about
other movies, they exchange phone numbers. He is a ceo of a film company and
she is a scriptwriter. We should not know till she arrives, that her house is
sold. She spends the night, and after the next day sight seeing, then they ask
when she is going to check out.
She is confused and calls her sister. Her sister
does not answer, and her purse was stolen so she can’t pay for the hotel. She sees Andrew at the
hotel. It’s the weekend, so, the bank is closed. She claims that she was
staying with his best friend Mark and Mark broke up with her here and her stuff was stolen
and she did not have a way to get money and she can’t leave till a few days later.
Andrew lets her stay in his hotel suite. Then they go home, after she gets a new
passport and cancels her credit and debit cards. She goes home and finds the
sold sign at her house. She goes inside and all her stuff is packed up.
She
calls her sister and she can’t get a hold of her. She contacts the bank, and
they say you signed the papers, so the house was sold. Someone bought the place
and she has to move out. Andrew is there moving into her house because he bought the place.
She tells him because he is moving in. Andrew offers
her a job as a maid in the house. She has prior experience and she lives as
maid in his house. He goes to a party and she comes because she is a
scriptwriter and wants to get one made into a movie. Backbiting first girlfriend who use to be his
stylist(Kira) comes to the party and she states he is still in love with her
and so he kisses Allison to prove he is over Kira.
Kira did confess
offhand to Mark because she thinks she is so hot. The cameras of
course get all this and then they use Kira to find out information
on Allison. Media claims they are engaged to be married. So, Allison starts getting job offers, Allison decides to go with Mark Wood's company. Andrew is making another movie and Allison is the scriptwriter. Allison is the main
scriptwriter. Andrew still thinks they(Mark and Allison) are exs and he finds it weird they are not awkward around each other. Chloe never does show up again.
So they proceed with their pretend engagement. Allison goes to meet his estranged family. They have a funny awkward kiss scence with the family to prove they are engaged (classic).The family is boring and awkward and she gets up and she
breaks into random singing. The father starts to laugh and the ice is broken. Allison helps the estranged family grow closer.
Mark as ceo of the film company pays for their (pretend) honeymoon. So,
they get married and go on the honeymoon. Afterwards, Andrew tries to get a divorce
assuming that Allison is still in love with Mark , and hands her divorce
papers and tries to fly away. Allison runs to the plane flight Andrew is going to get on
and they make up. Allison then tells Andrew she was never Mark's ex girlfriend.
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