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Liberty Records Discography, Part 1 By David Edwards and Mike Callahan Last update: April 26, 2003 The Liberty logo and label graphics have changed several times.

Korean Movie Reviews for 2. The year 2. 00. 6 was a boom year in a number of different respects. Production reached its highest level in a decade and a half, with 1.

Two films broke records at the box office: King and the Clown, which was released in the closing days of 2. Bong Joon- ho's monster movie The Host, which sold just over 1. Several other films did quite well too, including gambling film Tazza: The High Rollers and comedy 2.

Pounds Beauty. Taken all together, the 2. The Woods Full Movie. Artistically too, it was a year with several highlights.

Hong Sang- soo was widely praised for his seventh film Woman on the Beach; The Host won over critical praise to go with its commercial success; and the 1. Pusan International Film Festival boasted a large number of independent films that stirred up excitement among critics. A number of films shot in a more commercial vein, such as gangster movie A Dirty Carnival, debut film Like a Virgin, drama Family Ties and even the crazy low- budget comedy My Scary Girl earned high praise as well. Nonetheless, people in the film industry were sounding alarm bells by the end of the year.

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With so many films produced, and with the budgets of many films having grown out of control, a very small number of Korean films from 2. In contrast to the start of the year, when a huge number of films were in production, by year's end many investors had decided to hold back on funding any new films for a while, and the mood seemed to bode ill for 2. The other major issue for the film industry in 2. Korea's Screen Quota System, which obligates theater owners to screen local films for a certain number of days per year. Formerly set on a sliding scale between 1. U. S. and reduced the quota to 7. Filmmakers responded with lengthy public protests, but were ultimately unsuccessful in trying to get the government to revoke its decision.     Reviewed below:    The Art of Fighting(Jan 5)  - -  If You Were Me 2(Jan 1.

Ssunday Seoul(Feb 9)  - -  Way To Go, Rose(Feb 1. One Shining Day(Feb 2.

See You After School(Mar 1. Romance(Mar 1. 6)  - -  Grain in Ear(Mar 2. My Scary Girl(Apr 6)  - -  The Peter Pan Formula(Apr 1.

Bloody Tie(Apr 2. Over the Border(May 4)  - -  Family Ties(May 1. The City of Violence(May 2. A Bloody Aria(May 3.

A Dirty Carnival(Jun 1. Silk Shoes(Jun 2. Aachi & Ssipak(Jun 2. Arang(Jun 2. 8)  - -  APT(Jul 6)  - -  Hanbando(Jul 1.

The Host(Jul 2. 7)  - -  Forbidden Floor(Jul 2. Roommates(Aug 3)  - -  Dasepo Naughty Girls(Aug 1. To Sir With Love(Aug 3)  - -  Lump of Sugar(Aug 1.

Cinderella(Aug 1. Time(Aug 2. 4)  - -  Woman on the Beach(Aug 3. Like A Virgin(Aug 3. Tazza: The High Rollers(Sep 2. Traces of Love(Oct 2.

My Friend & His Wife(n/a)  - -  Cruel Winter Blues(Nov 9)  - -  Host and Guest(Nov 1. No Regrets(Nov 1. If You Were Me 3(Nov 2. Ad Lib Night(Nov 3. I'm a Cyborg, but That's OK(Dec 7)  - -  The World of Silence(Dec 1.

Pounds Beauty(Dec 1. The Best Selling Films of 2. Korean Films. Nationwide. Seoul. Release. Weeks. The Host. 13,0. 19,7.

Jul 2. 79. 2Tazza: The High Rollers. Sep 2. 79. 32. 00 Pound Beauty.

Dec 1. 41. 04. My Boss, My Teacher. Jan 1. 95. 5Hanbando. Jul 1. 45. 6Marrying the Mafia 3.

Sep 2. 15. 7Maundy Thursday. Sep 1. 46. 8Forbidden Quest. Feb 2. 35. 9Barefoot, Gibong.

Apr 2. 65. 10. My Scary Girl. Apr 6. 7All Films. Nationwide. Seoul. Release. Weeks. 1The Host (Korea)1.

Jul 2. 79. 2Tazza: The High Rollers (Korea)6,8. Watch Straw Dogs Online Free 2016 on this page. Sep 2. 79. 32. 00 Pound Beauty (Korea)6,6. Dec 1. 41. 04. My Boss, My Teacher (Korea)6,1. Jan 1. 95. 5Mission: Impossible 3 (US)5,7. May 3. 76. Pirates of the Caribbean 2 (US)4,6.

Jul 6. 67. Night in the Museum (US)4,6. Dec 2. 16. 8Hanbando (Korea)3,8. Jul 1. 45. 9Marrying the Mafia 3 (Korea)3,4. Sep 2. 15. 10. The Da Vinci Code (US)3,3. May 1. 86. * Includes tickets sold in 2. Source: Korean Film Council.(Note that King and the Clown was released on December 2. Seoul population: 1.

Nationwide population: 4. Market share:   Korean 6. Imports 3. 6. 2% (nationwide)Films released:   Korean 1. Imported 2. 37. Total admissions:   1. Number of screens:   1,8. Exchange rate (2. US dollar. Average ticket price:   6.

US$6. 2. 2)Exports to other countries:   US$2. Japan: 4. 2%)Average budget:   4.

Complete List of 2. Releases with Box- Office Data    The Art of Fighting. Byung- tae is a teenager attending a tough high school, where the other students make it their daily habit to beat him up. Sporting perpetual bruises on his face, he spends his free time reading martial arts manuals and taking fighting lessons from various adults in town, in a desperate attempt to learn how to defend himself. Nothing seems to do any good, however.

One day, at a private reading room, he comes across an eccentric old man named Pan- su who possesses an amazing skill for fighting. It's not that he is powerfully acrobatic or unnaturally strong, it's that he is a seasoned expert in down- to- earth, realistic modes of fighting. In other words, he fights dirty. Pan- su somewhat reluctantly takes Byung- tae under his wing and starts to teach him what he has learned about fighting and about life. These include gems of wisdom such as, "Sand and spit are the most useful objects at hand during a fight." Byung- tae tries his best, but at the same time he has a hard time shaking off the fear that he has been living with all these years. Debut director Shin Han- sol's The Art of Fighting is a different sort of action film, one that largely avoids impressive displays of physical movement, and instead focuses on the gritty, sensual aspects of fighting.

Set in a grim, ugly- looking town where the people seem motivated by boredom rather than any enthusiasm for life, the film is most memorable for its black humor and the great presence shown by its two lead actors. With vulnerability and steely determination reflected in his eyes, Jae Hee, best known from Kim Ki- duk's 3- Iron, is well- suited to the role of Byung- tae. It may seem superfluous to say this after 3- Iron, but Jae really can communicate a great deal to the viewer even when he is not speaking. Pan- su, meanwhile, is played by acting god Baek Yoon- shik, who has already shown his mastery in films like Save the Green Planet and The President's Last Bang. Here he plays this role with a mixture of world- weary passivity and sudden, electric bursts of violence. Although lacking the depth of the other roles he has played in the past few years, Pan- su possesses an attitude that is uniquely Baek Yoon- shik.

The Art of Fighting is well acted and capably put together, with a mostly predictable but engrossing narrative. Yet the film leaves you with an odd sense of emptiness. Part of this may be due to the inherent pessimism in the work, and its portrayal of a town where life is bleak and unlikely to improve. Yet on a cinematic level too, one wishes that there were just a bit more substance to the film. Ultimately Art of Fighting is worth watching, but is unlikely to rank as one of the highlights of 2. Darcy Paquet)     If You Were Me 2.

With the critical success of its first omnibus film, South Korea's National Commission on Human Rights commissioned another series, If You Were Me 2. This time around, the directors contributing shorts on a human rights issue of their choosing were Park Kyung- hee (A Smile), Ryoo Seung- wan (Die Bad, Arahan), Jung Ji- woo (Happy End), Jang Jin (Someone Special, The Big Scene), and Kim Dong- won (Sanggye- dong Olympics, Repatriation). Park's short "Seaside Flower" follows days in the life of Eun- hye, an elementary- school- aged girl with Down's syndrome. Through the swatches of her life we see her isolation from her peers and her single mother's (Seo Ju- hee of Flower Island) struggle to make up for the evil that kids do. Eun- hye's closest friend is an elderly woman who lives too far away to see every day. Compensating for this lack of regular camaraderie, Eun- hye has also created an imaginary friend. Eun- hye is played by a girl (Jeong Eun- hye) with actual Down's syndrome and some of her own experiences were brought into the short.

Aldi Gadgets - Best and Worst - Part 1. O. P. I thought I would start this thread ad it goes hand in hand with Aldi – best and worst products, which is in the food section and gadgets are not really suited there./forum- replies. I know there are many threads on here about Aldi, and much of these are sometimes are useful if you want to know only about the item you want to know about. However if you do not know that item, then the threads are not useful.

Things that some people might be interested in would include what the item is of course, pro's and cons. I will kick it off. Purchased the 2 Stroke hedge trimmer the other fortnight, quite impressed with it. Works well, great warranty and does the job with ease.

Things I do not like about it, can not think of any at the moment. Vivid 3. 2" tv – works great as a computer monitor, never tried with actual tv. My whole kitchen is filled with aldi stuff.

I got the electric knife sharpener the other week, and it is absolutely DREADFUL. When you start, the blade sits ON the grinding wheel then slips down to the side. This creates a "dent" in the knife, which you cannot remove. The design of the housing is so bulky that you cannot sharpen anywhere near to the handle of the knife, so after a few passes you end up with the knife "concave" up there so it can never cut (blade edge is off the cutting board). This is a majro problem for short knives, where you might not be able to sharpen half of the blade! And the stones are far too coarse – they literally ripped into the knives and there is no way I was going to continue using it after the first couple of tries. I only did 2 knives then packed it away.

And worse – my partner chucked away the receipt. So I cannot return it. We're happy with all our Aldi gadgets – love the slow cooker, vac works well, dryer works fine after 5 years, Bauhn telly is great, basic digital camera for partner (I'm the main photographer and I love my Lumix) so he can take the occasional pic is still working well after a few years – the problem is that when I do go to Aldi to buy food I find it very very hard not to walk out with some gadget or three! Xcameras, GPS, Hammer drill and the list goes on. The $8. 0 GPS wqas cheaper than upgrading my old Navman and I use a GPS every day.

Just got sent down by the misssus who is traveling OS tomorrow for 2 packets of Macadamia nuts. And the stones are far too coarse – they literally ripped into the knives and there is no way I was going to continue using it after the first couple of tries. I only did 2 knives then packed it away.

And worse – my partner chucked away the receipt. So I cannot return it. I would just take it back and show them what it did to your knives. Challenge the product as not fit for the purpose it is being sold for. I find that the staff always tell you to keep the rcpt just in case the product is a mozza. Now. The 9. 9 buk 2 stroke line trimmer is ok.

The spool was a mule to refill bit my Stihl fast feed spool fits the ALDI unit so I am able to change over when need be. The weather station is good. Motorcycle boot socks ok. Have always purchased most of theor gadgets when on sale.

Have returned quite a few items when need be. Tile Cutter electric, was ok Bunnings had similar unit. And worse – my partner chucked away the receipt. So I cannot return it. Take it back still.

It seems like a dud one so just trade it over for a new one. It's not a "dud one" – the knife sharpener is an absolutely crap design. I certainly don't want another one the same LOLBought their breadmaker and could never get it to brown the crust. Took it back. the. It's not a "dud one" – the knife sharpener is an absolutely crap design.

I certainly don't want another one the same LOLStill take it back. I found alot of workzone to be good for the price. There were some bad ones (clamps broke, plier set was crap steel). The packs of washers, nuts, o- rings, cable ties, clamps, springs etc have been very useful. The matching salt/peppers battery grinders probably get the biggest use. It's not a "dud one" – the knife sharpener is an absolutely crap design. I certainly don't want another one the same LOLYeah id agree, i got the same one and luckily i tested it on an old crap knife first and it really cut into it badly.

I was hoping the sharpener would be good for shed and garden blades, but its just terrible to get consistent results. I bought electric screw driver set (comes with plenty of those screw driver heads and a rechargeable screw driver). I found that the battery is always flat whenever I want to use it and also it doesn't seem to be 'strong' enough for tight screws. USB stick – bad – guy at work went through 3 before just getting a refund. Pasta Roller – bad – didn't roll pasta at all. TV – bad – lasted about 6 months for inlaws.

DVD player – bad – same as TVUnderwear – good – cumfy. Aldi is pretty much just for food, based on my track record. Underwear – good – cumfy. Watch Dear John Online Forbes. You know what, I actually found these to be pretty bad, not comfy at all for me, kinda grab up inside your leg a bit.

TZK writes.. Yeah id agree, i got the same one and luckily i tested it on an old crap knife first and it really cut into it badly. I was hoping the sharpener would be good for shed and garden blades, but its just terrible to get consistent results. Yeah, everyone should bother to return it, rather than saying '$1.

I returned that dud, after it destroyed the knife I tried with it. Aldi really shouldn't be selling crazy clarks grade cheap crap, should be a level above. I purchased one of the first Medion tower PC's many MANY years ago now (2. Beaconsfield Vic opened) because it had video input so I could use it to convert VHS to DVD. At the time very decent specs P4 2.

RAM, lots of HDD space – apart from the $2. It still gets daily use, and still used for video capture and edit.

Only thing changed from the original is a larger hard disk. Also had one of their notebooks from around 2. This notebook had travelled everywhere and got almost daily use at work including on equipment boxes in the field so exposed to dust, sunlight and even the odd sprinkle of water on crap weather days. Also had several other gadgets over the years which gave good service, so more than happy buying Aldi stuff. Bought their breadmaker and could never get it to brown the crust.

From memory, my wife puts ours (several different types) onto the "french style bread" setting to get "browned crust". I bought the GPS unit today on special buys, it's advertised as having an FM transmitter but I can't find it anywhere and it's not mentioned either on the box or in the user manual, seems to be a false statement ! Saturday. I bought an el cheapo Aldi battery charger ages ago which I only used yesterday. Anyhow, in the manual it doesn't list a recommended charging time for 2. Ah batteries. So I sent an email to the sales support addy (___@schenker. I am very sorry but this is not one of our products.

Aldi have advised me that you need to contact the following company; Wachsmuth & Krogmann___@wkse. I bought an el cheapo Aldi battery charger ages ago which I only used yesterday. Anyhow, in the manual it doesn't list a recommended charging time for 2.

Ah batteries. Generally, charging times are "proportional" to the capacity. So, if a 1. 20. 0 m. Ah battery was 2 hours, then a 2. Using this formula, you can work it out for yourself. I bought a Vivid HD set top box for $4. It is pretty good.

Although I am distant from the TV transmitters all channels work well – although one has a little trouble occasionally with signal quality when the sound synchronisation drops behind the image for a second or so. The 2 worst items for me were simple things that you wouldn't expect to go wrong. I bought a garden bow pruning saw because it looked good with it's stainless steel blade. It is useless, blade twists and can't be tightened. By the time I got around to using them, either too late or lost receipt.

Best: Ski Helmet, at $3. Worst: Their Fission 4.

GB flash drives. Was a defective 2.