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[NEWS] Rain became the 1.1 Billion won model!




Korean pop star Rain has signed a contract worth 1.1 Billion won earlier today.

J Tunes Entertainment announced that Rain will become the model of Camera,Nikon .The contract will start next year and it will end on 28th February 2011!

After filming Ninja Assasin,Rain received another new contract,his wallet must be very heavy now!!
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[NEWS] MBLAQ is Rain's first and last!

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Popular K Pop star Rain made a shocking confession saying that MBLAQ will be his first and last production!

Rain had a fanmeeting ‘Rain on Christmas’ on 17th December in Seoul KangNamGoo with readers of HighCut magazine.He revealed that these friends (MBLAQ) will be his first and last production.He said that he has gone through the days where he wanted to dance but he didn't have money to do so,so he is now giving the boys hope by helping them to become stars!

He also revealed that he still has a lot to learn in terms of acting ,dancing as well as singing skills.He said that he will now concentrate on himself and the boys!

However,Rain added at his very last sentence,maybe he will change his mind one day meaning to say the there is still possibility that he will produce some new singers in the future too!
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[News/Videos]Documentary Featuring Rain Claims 3 Asian TV Awards

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A documentary featuring Korean singer and actor Rain won three awards at the 14th Asian Television Awards (ATA), according to the singer's agency J.Tune Entertainment, Friday.

``Hip Korea ― Rain,'' took home three awards, including the runner-up in the Best Music Program category, the Best Infotainment Program and the Best Cross Platform Content.

The final announcement for the awards was confirmed at the ATA 2009 Gala Dinner held in Singapore, Dec. 3.

The documentary featured the past, present and future of the 27-year-old, who starred in the recently released movie ``Ninja Assassin'' produced by the Wachowski brothers, with the dynamic city of Seoul as the backdrop. It carried the story of the young aspiring singer who had to work hard to make it to the top and also his ongoing efforts in not only singing, but also acting and designing.

The program's crew filmed the star for six months, covering him up-close and personal, including interviews with the singer's friend and fellow entertainer Kim Jae-dong, U.S. television host Stephen Colbert and also Susan Sarandon who co-starred with him in the film ``Speed Racer.''
The program aired in various countries after production, starting with Australia, New Zealand and then around Asia.



















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[Video] Rain and Goo HyeSun for Tous Les Jours Christmas


With 2ne1 and 2PM making Christmas themed CFs, Rain is the latest to come out with an adorable holiday filled CF.

Rain's holiday themed CF is for Tous Les Jours Bakery. In the CF, Rain tries persistently to get the affection an irresistibly adorable life-size teddy bear but fails. The CF features actress Goo Hyesun who steals the teddy bears affection throughout the CF. After seeing Rain in Ninja Assassins, it's nice to see him return to more soft and sweeter roles.



Also released was a behind the scenes video of the CF. The video features prominently the teddy bear and even tricks viewers with a little surprise for those who ask "who's in the suit?" The bear even surprises viewers with a little Brown Eyed Girls impression. Check out the very entertaining behind the scenes CF...




Since it's almost Christmas, who would you like to see under your Christmas tree, the teddy bear or Rain? XD




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[Pictures]Rain is back in Korea!

Rain is back in Korea after he left the country on early November due to his ‘Ninja Assassin’ movie promotion and overseas concert.

He arrives today at 4.35 pm local time via Incheon International Airport.

Special Rain’s arrival photo spread is waiting for you under the cut!



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[Pictures]Goo Hye Sun and Rain for Tous Les Jours Christmas

The pictures of Goo Hye Sun and Rain at Tous Les Jours Christmas are newly released on December 2. You can check out more of Tous Les Jours Christmas event HERE.

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Cr: DCInside + gongjunim@wp

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[Pictures] Oldest Raizo & Youngest Raizo and Younger Raizo & Youngest Raizo!

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Confused with the title,ok,i will explain it to you guys!

For those who have watched Ninja Assassin,i think you will know that the little boy in the photo played the role as Raizo during his kid's time.MBLAQ's Lee Joon played teen Raizo in the movie while Rain is the adult Raizo,found these two precious photos online where two Raizos appearing in the same photos,it would be better if 3 of them can take a photo together!

Photos credits to absolutemblaq.wordpress.com
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[News]"Ninja" fails to attract viewers in U.S.



Amidst all the bad reviews from film critics, Hollywood action movie "Ninja Assassin" -- which stars a handful of Korean or Korean-American actors including Rain, Rick Yune, Sung Kang and Randall Duk Kim -- earned a little over 21 million dollars and placed sixth on the U.S. box office. The result is not very satisfactory, considering that the film held a huge promotion tour and opened over the Thanksgiving weekend, the biggest holiday season in the U.S. Most new films that are distributed by a major Hollywood studio open within the top five on its opening week, unless the studio gave up on a film's commercial success and did very little to promote it. With a 40 million dollar budget, "Ninja" ran billboard and television ads for weeks and was promoted as the new action flick produced by the Wachowski Brothers of the "Matrix" trilogy and Joel Silver. But with its many violent action scenes, the film earned a no-teenagers-allowed R rating and received negative reviews from a majority of critics.

Why "Ninja Assassin" failed at the box office



According to the film critics portal site Rotten Tomatoes, "Ninja" received unfavorable reviews from 56 out of a total of 80 critics and scored 30 percent on freshness. Among the top experts, 13 out of 19 critics gave the film negative reviews and scored 32 percent on freshness. Most of the critics complained that the movie was too serious while the story's development and editing was too confusing. Other reasons were that action scenes were hard to see because the lighting was too dark, too much CG was used, and the movie didn't live up to its title. Brian Miller of "The Village Voice" wrote, "Shouldn't throwing stars be silent? If they're gonna sound like gunshots, why not just use guns?" Internet website Movieretriever.com remarked, "Rain and Harris are decent, but "Ninja Assassin" is a film that falls apart as soon as you think about any single element of it." The only favorable review came from magazine "Entertainment Weekly", who said about the film, "There's a brutal (and admittedly very cool) fight scene every five minutes. But let's be honest, killing is this film's business...and business is good."

Another reason that "Ninja" couldn't make the top five in its opening week might have been due to the inadequate opening date. In the U.S., movies that open near the end of the year are either the so-called "art films" that try to open just in time to make the nominations for next year's Academy Awards or pure, popcorn movies that you can simply enjoy with family or friends over the holidays. Over the past couple of years, several blockbuster movies that might have been suited for a summer release have opened around Christmas time. But most of these films had received a PG-13 rating because they were neither too violent or too sexual for young viewers.

Therefore, with all the blockbuster movies and Oscar-nominated films lined up for the holiday season, it seems "Ninja" will have a hard time faring well at the U.S. box office. The following movies are scheduled for release in December: "Everybody's Fine" starring Robert De Niro, "Up In The Air" starring George Clooney, director Peter Jackson's "Lovely Bones", director Clint Eastwood's "Invictus", director James Cameron's "Avatar", "Sherlock Holmes" starring Robert Downey Jr.


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[News]Rain attracts 5,000 to Indonesia concert



Asian pop sensation Rain shook the hearts of some 5,000 fans at his concert in Indonesia yesterday, according to his agency on Friday.

Rain performed for over two hours at the concert, part of the singer's Asia tour titled "Legend of Rainism," held at a fully-packed JITEC in Jakarta on Thursday evening, J.Tune Entertainment said in a press release.

Ahead of performing in Indonesia, the 27-year-old pop star had also performed in Hong Kong for two days over the weekend of November 28. World famous Hong Kong movie stars including Jackie Chan and Chow Yun Fat attended his shows, congratulating the star on his concert.

Rain left for Japan today to make an appearance at an event celebrating the opening of his official Japanese website.

The superstar will return to Korea for the first time in about a month after having been in the Americas since early November to promote his Hollywood film "Ninja Assassin". The action flick, helmed by James McTeigue of "V for Vendetta" and produced by Joel Silver and the famous Wachowski Brothers of the "Matrix" trilogy, opened worldwide on November 26.





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[News]Ninja Assassin in Dutch Newspaper

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The biggest pop star of Asia knows in a confusing manner to persuade people of his roll as a ruthless killer.

It's surprising that a movie so bloody and violent as Ninja Assassin can be so boring. After a quick explosion of extreme action the movie slows down a little bit to expand the plot in a slow pace. Uncountable shots of Raizo (played by the South Korean pop star Rain) who's training in his apartment are switched with scenes of cop Mika (Naomie Harris), who is investigating a couple of murders. The audience in the mean time is waiting desperately for the return of bloody scenes. Luckily Ninja Assassin knows how to deliver those passages in a perfect manner, with impressive graphic shots and lost limbs that are flying across the screen and fountains of blood that spray from dying bodies.

Still this doesn't always make up for the long scenes with boring material.

As the star of the movie Rain is a curious choice. His mostly wordless Raizo is impressively deadly with his body, but during quiet moments with his fellow actress Harris is Rain often too sweet, to much fun. This often is so bad that it's hard to compare this character with the deadly assassin from other scenes. A bit confusing, but Rain's acting performances during the movie are definitely not to blame.

The biggest pop star from Asia shows that he has a bright future in Hollywood ahead of him.



Credit: bulgocrazyi@lj for translating
source: metro
Picture credit: eunkyung
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[News]Rain’s English Is an Achilles’ Heel

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"Forget about the fact that you're the 'Rain,'the popular singer. Just focus on the thinking that you're Ninja Raizu," Brothers Wachowski, the maker of the Rain-starred new movie, "Ninja Assasins," reportedly reminded him many times during the filming process of the movie. Will the new Korean starred Hollywood movie turn out to be a blockbuster? Maybe not, said Sports Seoul on Saturday.

Rain may be a global celebrity as a singer. But when it comes to a movie actor, he is a newbie and the movie will be a testing ground for his acting potential for global audience.

For the last eight months, Rain was trained to think like a Ninja, act like a Ninja and talk like a Ninja. His daily schedule included flying around the movie setting in Hollywood. His body became pronounced with muscles.

"But when the move is completed, it was a big disappointment, comparable to the big expectation that people had while the movie was being made," it said.

"Rain has come to have an immaculate six-pack body. But his acting still leaves much to be desired," it said.

But Rain's bigger Arichilles' Hill, it said, was his broken English. "The challenge of speaking English was a big challenge for Rain. He spoke with unnatural pronunciation and exaggerated accent. The unnaturalness left the viewers uncomfortable," it said.




cr:Korea Times
link:http://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/news/art/2009/11/135_56328.html
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[Picture]Rain poses for ALLURE Korea (in his Ninja Assassin form)



Rain appears in a fashion spread for ALLURE Korea, December 2009 issue. The Korean World Star appears in his "Ninja Assassin" form. He boasts a very sculptured physique with 0% body fat! How to achieve that? Lots of exercise and a daily diet of boiled chicken breasts says Rain.

Ninja Assassin is currently been screen in cinemas. It's Rain's Hollywood debut (in a lead role). So tell us, what do you think of the movie? Did Rain do well? Was there too much blood? We love to know what you think!

Since New Moon (Twilight Part 2) is also screening in cinemas right now, which would you opt to watch first? Ninja vs Vampire!!!



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[news] MBLAQ: Rain avoided us for 3 days


Rain was pissed off and didn’t acknowledge his MBLAQ members’ greetings for 3 whole days.

MBLAQ spilled the beans about their mentor and producer on the upcoming episode of the KBS2 TV variety program, “Star Golden Bell.” The MC, Jeon Hyun-moo asked the newcomers, “There seems to be a scary side to Rain, the producer. Was there a time when he was not?” To this question, the boys replied:

"We trained hard- staying up all night for a month. And one day, Rain sonbae came up to us and said, “Kids, you must be hungry. Let’s go eat.”"

Unfortunately, Rain was the only one who felt that way. The MBLAQ members were honest and said:

“Hyung, We are not hungry”

With that reply, Rain asked them again 3 times. Afterward, for 3-4 days, Rain did not say anything to us. Basically, Rain was not happy that the boys said “no” to his offer to eat with him.

The revealing little tidbit will air on “Star Golden Bell” on November 28th.

source: POPseoul, absolutemblaq
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[news] 10asia's Rain Interview


From turning into a top Korean singer who puts on one of the best performances in the country to becoming a star across all of Asia, then from taking on a supporting role in a film by a popular Hollywood director to landing the leading role. The rising curve representing his career resembles more of a conqueror's than that of an entertainer's. But that man, Rain, spoke most frankly about the difficulties in pursuing a career in the United States and the agony and anguish he felt while undergoing training for his new film. It is not weird to expect the superstar to live in a world of his own but our interview revealed he is a 27-year-old standing on the same ground as us and putting in his best effort to overcome one challenge after the other.

10: I was actually looking forward to seeing you with long black hair, like in the movie. (laugh)
Rain: Really? I wanted to lose it. It's really hard to maintain that hair.

10: It may also be because of your hairstyle but your Asian appearance was greatly emphasized in the movie.
Rain: I hadn't intended on it. I also had almost no make-up on my face. Thankfully, I have nice skin (laugh) so I came out okay. And my hair had been closer to a brown, like the color it is right now, but the director wanted it black. This style looks better on me though, right? I prefer short hair.

10: Without question, your body was as impressive as your looks. It must've not been easy to control what you eat to all the training you had to undergo.
Rain: Everyday, I ate only chicken breast, vegetables and black pepper. Once in a while I'd get to eat beef cooked in plain boiling water which wouldn't take out the smell of the blood in it, but eating it made me feel like I won the lottery. I underwent a lot of training too. I'd start with weight routines such as bench presses or dead lifts and take a one-minute break after. After that I'd complete a total of 10 sets with eight rounds of bench presses, push-ups, sit-ups, pull-ups and dead lifts without any breaks at all. This way, you lose fat without doing aerobic exercises and your muscles even out rather than just blow up in volume.

10: In other words, you got to learn the advanced method. You'd probably be able to use it in the future.
Rain: I learned a lot and I've been teaching my kids, MBLAQ, the same workout routine. Member Lee Jun of the group, who played the younger version of me in "Ninja Assassin", underwent the same workout process as me so he's been teaching the rest of the group. When they're in training, they'll do the exact same routine I just mentioned and if one of them can't complete a certain exercise, they'll keep going until they do while the rest of the group will have to keep doing their own exercises too. Only then they're allowed to go onto the next part of the routine and they just keep repeating the sets. It's definitely hardcore. I'm planning on using the same training routine for everyone at my agency.

10: So like your workout routine which will continue on in a systematic way, your Hollywood experience with "Ninja" will help in your future connections and businesses.
Rain: I always try to maintain any connections I have. And it's definitely extremely important in Hollywood. It's been four years since I announced I would expand my career into the United States after making it on Time magazine's 100 Most Influential Person list. And the way I spent those four years? Me and my agency called up every studio in the U.S., explained how much recognition I have in Asia, tell them I want to make an album with them and then meet them to hang out with them. And then when I called them afterwards, they would say they'd sign for an album in Asia, and maybe work on expanding my career to the States after that. It means that all they're interested in is making money. In the meantime, I got rejected at audition after audition, when I finally got the part for "Ninja". From then of, I've continuously been receiving proposals for films and albums. Joel Silver went around saying my name, and although he's not sure what I'm about, the Wachowski Brothers like me. "Speed Racer" didn't do well but Hollywood producers got to know who I am.

10: Now that they know of you, you must have plans for other movies after "Ninja".
Rain: There's a film which will cost over 170 million dollars to make but we're sort of at a red light with it right now. Things are just like that in Hollywood. Nothing will happen unless you've signed on. Even if the other side says they want to make it happen with me, things could turn over anytime. That's why I can't mention the name of the film. But it's an action fantasy, sort of like "Lord of the Rings", where several soldiers protect the King who is on his way to his destination. If all goes well, I'll be playing one of the seven main characters. I'll be able to reveal the details when I sign on.

10: Getting the part for "Ninja Assassin" and appearing in "Speed Racer" have sort of become the surprising twist to your career in the United States. What did the Wachowski Brothers see in you to have asked you to audition for them?
Rain: I endured through everything. When I was shooting "Speed Racer", I held back from expressing my pain when I got sick, I went to set although I was having a hard time and I stepped up to go first with whichever task. My spine hurt as if it would snap while shooting the car racing scene. And the temperature inside cars in Europe during July goes up to 40 and 50 degrees. Wear a leather jacket on top of that, everything becomes painstakingly unbearable. So other actors would go into shoot for about 20 minutes and take one-hour breaks in between but I kept going until I finished the whole scene. And they really seemed to like that energy about me. I think I also adjusted pretty quickly to everything. I learned the action moves quickly too. And Asian action movie stars are usually smaller but I was tall so they were telling me that I had the body of a Westerner but the face of an Asian. The stunt team mentioned it first, the Wachowski Brothers heard them talk about me and they told Joel Silver. I won over their recognition in that order.

10: Your presence there has changed greatly over the past four years. Have you met with any other famous producers or actors other than the Wachoski Brothers during that time?
Rain: I think people may say something when I say this... (laugh) I'm with the William Morris Agency right now but before, I had gone to a firm called CA because they said they would be my agent. I was talking with the people there when they told me Tom Cruise was in the room next door and that he wanted to talk to me. I was thinking 'Why me? Does he know me?' when the president of CA stepped in with Tom Cruise. We said hi and talked for a bit. It was a really shocking experience... actually getting to actually meet someone I had always seen on screen since I was young.

10: So what is the significance of expanding your ground in Hollywood? You had said before that glory is important so I'm guessing Hollywood must have a special meaning to you in that sense.
Rain: It's about conquering. Every country denies it but everyone really does like American culture. It's due to the competitiveness of the country itself but I think winning the battle between cultures and minds is worth much more than winning a physical battle involving guns and knives. It's game over when you win over minds. So if I go to the heart of the U.S. and make my name known to the world through Hollywood, it'll mean that I have conquered the world. That's why "Ninja" is important. It's not just about the producers in Hollywood recognizing me but about the worldwide public recognizing me one day if I happen to pass on the streets. There are 1.3 billion people in China, 900 million in India and even over 120 million in Japan. If one Korean out of the 40 million on our country can make their name known to the world, it would be something much more meaningful than gaining glory. That's why I truly respect Kim Yuna and Park Chan-ho.

10: You're carrying out your activities on a global level now yet your self-consciousness of being a Korean has seemed to have grown stronger.
Rain: It's become much stronger. I really didn't like it when it seemed like someone was ignoring me because it would feel like they were making fun of not just me, but also my family and my country. They would say "Rain? What's that?", they wouldn't know where Korea is and would ask questions such as whether we have nuclear weapons and whether we're in war. Everytime, I would answer by saying that I'm from the country below it, South Korea, who made it to the semi-finals at the 2002 World Cup and is the home country of figure skater Kim Yuna. I guess it's sort of a national spirit I have in me -- I can't help being drawn to my own blood. And I'm so happy whenever I see Koreans overseas.

10: You must've been lonely. Did advice or support from people around you help?
Rain: Screenwriter Lee Kyung-hee of drama "Sang Doo! Let's Go To School" is always supportive. It's just that I don't tell her the details of the difficulties I'm going through or my concerns. I don't want to show her the weak side of me. And in director Park Chan-wook's case, I hadn't known it before but he really likes action pics like the "Matrix". So when I told him I would be working with the Wachowski Brothers, he told me he would be looking forward to the film. All their words of support helped.

10: On the other hand, you had also mentioned that seeing false reports of you in Korea was also a boost at times. What sort of articles stimulated you? (laugh)
Rain: Honestly, I wish people would only mention the facts. I can't help receiving harsh criticism when the movie itself is bad but I really don't like seeing distorted articles. There is one person in particular who I really don't get. He keeps telling distorted stories rather than the truth. For example, it's like this. He would write, "He says he's going to Hollywood but when on earth will he appear in a movie?" And when I appeared in a movie, he would then write that I am back after failing in Hollywood. I just beared with it although I thought of taking legal action at one point. And he came to me at the time and apologized but I saw later on that he was at the same thing again. So I'm just trying to concentrate on working really hard. That's why in a way, such articles actually give me a boost. (laugh)

10: Let's talk about a lighter subject. How do you feel when you see articles about actor Jang Dong-gun and actress Ko So-young dating? What are your thoughts on dating a celebrity?
Rain: There's no reason not to, as long as we share the same feelings for each other. It's not important whether she is a celebrity or not. I don't care about the nationality either.

10: What is your ultimate goal? Is there a certain point you are aiming for or will you simply keep putting yourself up for new challenges?
Rain: I want to see how far I can go. I want to test out how high my luck runs. And I keep pushing forward without a plan which is why I go through trial and error. But strangely enough, I've achieved everything so far. Who would've known I would meet [Park] Jin-young. I didn't know how I got to start acting in dramas and I don't know how I ended up working with director Park Chan-wook. Nor do I know how my name got on Time magazine's 100 Most Influential Person list. I've just ended up here somehow. And if "Ninja" does well, it'll make everything just perfect.

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[news] "Ninja Assassin" tops advance ticket sales


Hollywood movie "Ninja Assassin" starring Asian superstar Rain is racking up ticket sales prior to its release tomorrow.

The much-anticipated action flick is topping ticket reservation charts on various Internet websites in Korea, according to statistics posted on the KOFIC (Korean Film Council) electronic network.

As of Wednesday morning, the real-time ticket reservation rate for "Ninja Assassin" stood at 39.84 percent on Maxmovie, 32.96 percent on Interpark and 28.71 on Ticketlink, surpassing the figures for Hollywood blockbuster movie "2012" which has topped the Korean box office for two consecutive weeks.

"Ninja", produced by the famous Wachowski Brothers of the "Matrix" trilogy and directed by James McTeigue of "V For Vendetta", stars Korean singer and actor Rain alongside other Korean or Korean-American actors such as Randall Duk Kim, Sung Kang, Rick Yune and Lee Joon of idol group MBLAQ.

Rain played the lead role of Raizo in the film, hyped as one of the 50 most anticipated films of the year by U.K. newspaper The Times and one of the top 10 movies selected by the San Francisco Examiner.

"Ninja" is set for worldwide on November 26.

source: asiae
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[news]Will 'Ninja' Open More Doors for Rain?



Korean top singer and actor Rain is drawing keen attention from CNN, MTV and other international media as "Ninja Assassin" barrels into theaters on Wednesday in the United States and on Thursday in Korea. They are introducing Rain and the movie ― in which he plays Raizo, a revenge-seeking ninja ― on their Web sites in a largely positive tone.

Rain, a household name in Asia, has yet to break into the American mainstream and hopes the film will become a vehicle to penetrate the American market.

"It's hard to even walk in streets in Asia," Rain told MTV News. "I hope it'll be the same [in America]. Raizo is very sexy. I love my character."

Rain picked the climatic final sequence as one of his favorite scenes. "They were real flames!" said Rain. "There were no wires and no camera tricks."

If there is a sequel, could he go through the same six months of nonstop training it took to get into fighting shape? "I'll think about it," laughed the star. "You know what? It was so painful!"

"'Ninja Assassin' has a key advantage in appealing to males, who aren't so interested in the 'Twilight' series," Variety said. The R-rated action film was produced by Joel Silver, the Wachowski brothers and Legendary Pictures.

CNN also introduced Rain on its Web site, Tuesday, describing him as a singer-actor who has "all the trimmings of an international superstar in the making."

It said Rain's climb from an unknown backup dancer to a member of Asia's A-list wasn't easy: His lack of Western features caused many music labels to look right past him and getting his footing in the United States has been particularly difficult.

Yet Rain isn't the type of guy who shies away from a challenge, it said.

Cnn quoted Rain as saying in a recent interview with Talk Asia that: "What I want to do now is start from the bottom again and build up my name in the U.S. I have experienced firsthand what it means to be poor, what it means to go hungry, and that I think may be the reason, the root cause of why I'm able to work so hard these days," he said.

On "Ninja Assassin," which will be released on Thursday across the country, Rain said, "I'm hoping people have high expectations for this movie, because I don't think they will be disappointed."


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[news]Rain Becomes Int’l Superstar: CNN

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An influential U.S. cable news network has praised Korean pop star Rain as having "all the trimmings of an international superstar in the making."

Under the title of "From Asian top star to Ninja Assassin," Cable News Network (CNN) said on its Internet edition on Tuesday commented like that, while introducing the film where Rain stars, one day before it is released nationwide in the U.S.

CNN reported the difficulty Rain (real name is Chung Ji-hoon) has suffered, along his personal history as entertainer. The broadcaster said that Rain has climbed "from unknown backup dancer to a members of Asian A-list."

"He was hailed as one of People magazine's most beautiful two years ago, and despite being relatively unknown to most Americans, beat Stephen Colbert in a Time magazine online poll of most influential people in 2007."

This is his second appearance in a Hollywood movie, following "Speed Racer" last year.


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미국의 케이블뉴스 CNN이 한국의 팝스타 `비'를 "세계적인 슈퍼스타로 성장할 모든 것을 다 갖췄다''고 찬사를 보냈다.

CNN은 미국 전역 개봉 하루 전인 화요일 '아시아 팝 스타에서 닌자 어쌔신'이라는 인터넷 기사에서 비가 출연한 이 영화를 소개하면서 이같이 보도했다.

백댄서 출신인 비가 아시아 최고 스타가 되는 과정은 쉽지 않았지만 이제 세계적인 스타로 도약하려고 있다며 그의 성장사와 닌자 어쌔신 출연 과정 등을 자세히 다뤘다.

CNN은 비 (본명 정지훈)가 그 동안 겪었던 어려움을 연예인으로서 그의 개인 역정과 함께 보도했다. CNN은 비가 "무명의 백댄서에서 아시아의 A급 연예인으로 올라섰다"고 말했다.

CNN은 "비가 미국에선 상대적으로 덜 알려졌지만 2년 전 피플지에서 가장 아름다운 사람 가운데 1명이었고 같은 해 타임지의 가장 영향력 있는 인물 온라인 투표에서는 미국의 인기 코미디언 스티븐 콜버트를 제쳤다" 고 보도했다.

비가 헐리우드 영화에 출연하기는 지난해 "스피드 레이서"에 이어 두 번째다.


cr:Korea Times
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[DKP News] RAIN - Next Destination : HongKong and Indonesia


LEGEND OF RAINISM, Rain's 3rd Asia Concert has been held in Tokyo (August 29th-30th) and Seoul (October 9th-10th). And the concert will be held in 2 places again, they are Hong Kong and Indonesia!
The date for his concert in HongKong is November 28th-29th.
And in Indonesian, he'll hold the concert on the December 3rd in JITEC Mangga Dua, Jakarta.

How will Rain's action be? According to his press conference in Hong Kong, RAIN just said that there'd be a little dance change and a 'secret guest' whom he'll bring.

In his 3rd Asia Concert, he'll sing his about 25 hit songs including How To Avoid The Sun, I Do, I'm Coming, Rainism, Love Story, 11 Days, Because of You, Not A Single Day, Handshake, and many more.

src: MyIdol Indonesia
trans: snowwhite99 @ Daily Kpop News
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[news] Rain: Pop Star, Bodybuilder, Ninja Assassin


“Ninja Assassin” uses the full arsenal: Swords, chains, ninja stars, bamboo sticks, semi-automatics and even rocket launchers. Bodies are sliced, diced, mutilated and cut in half. The film’s very first swing of a sword involves the slicing of a man’s skull; his brains spill out as he tumbles over. All those girls who show up eager to get a glance at the shirtless Asian pop star Rain are in for a rude awakening.

It’s right here, in the first few seconds, when Thanksgiving audiences will start their screaming – and to be honest, “Ninja Assassin” doesn’t really let up. This is a brutal, bloody film, but also a hell of a lot of fun. And at its center is Rain, the Asian singer-turned-rising-actor who is trying to reboot his American film career after the less-than-stellar box office performance of “Speed Racer.”

Again, he’s working with the Wachowski Brothers (serving here as producers), but unlike their previous, CG-heavy collaboration, “Ninja Assassin” required Rain to beef up on his physique and agility, learning how to perform the majority of his own stunts. Techland sat down with Rain last week to talk martial arts, but wound up talking about a whole lot more: Michael Jackson, low-fat diets, and whether the pop icon is the least bit worried about seriously freaking out his more sensitive fans.

This is your second film working with the Wachowski Brothers – did they approach you about the project while you were working together on “Speed Racer?”

The first time it came up with the Wachowskis, I was like: ‘I can do it, don’t worry. I can work on the English and the martial arts – trust me.’ And so they said ‘Okay, let’s do it!’ But it was still hard because there was no green screen this time. There are no wires or camera tricks, and 90 percent of the time, it’s really me, doing all of this.

So you really did the handstand on those nails?

Yeah, that was me! I had to make my body fit like Bruce Lee. I trained for 8 months straight.

I wonder if your dancing helped you at all, from your music career. Do you think that by training to be such a great performer, it helped you hone your body for a role like this?

Dancing and martial arts are very similar. I guess you could say: My body knows. It knows how to move. And it was just a matter of learning how to do these particular moves.

Your body ‘knows.’ That sounds like something Michael Jackson might say.

Oh, he was my idol. He was my hero. I loved him so much when I was young. I learned how to dance every move of “Billie Jean.”

So around the world there are all these women who love you as a singer. I think I was sitting by two of them at the screening – these girls love you. But then the first thing that happens in the movie is that a guy’s head gets chopped in half. And they screamed out loud. Are you worried about freaking out some of your fans?

Well, there’s a little bit of a love story, kind of a sad love story, but it is mainly action. It’s a violent, bloody movie, kind of like “Scarface,” which is one of my favorites. I love Al Pacino.

So Pacino and Michael Jackson – your two icons?

Oh, that’s like asking me: ‘Do you prefer mother or father?’ I love them both so much. They are both equal.

Is that the sort of film you’re hoping to do next – some gangster film like ‘Scarface?’

There are two projects right now that I’m trying to decide between. Both action. But I’d love to continue my career in Hollywood – I’d love to do another action film, or a romantic comedy, or horror. I love horror films.

There are a few moments in this film that almost seem straight out of “The Matrix,” slow-motion circle shots of you kicking some serious ass. This is a whole lot different from “Speed Racer.” What did it feel like, the first time you sat down and watched the whole film? I mean you’re a superhero in this one! What was the hardest part of it all?

When I first saw this film, I was so excited. I couldn’t believe that was me, the Wachowski Brothers have such imagination and they make these dreams come true. But the hardest thing was the food – no sugar, no salt. Just chicken, water, fruit and vegetables for 8 months – that and exercise. Always working out.

So at the end of all this, you were basically: Hungry.

Yes, hungry. Starving. Always starving. When I got done, I said ‘No more chicken, no more exercise.’ The first day after we finished shooting, I ate three hamburgers, three French fries, three cokes. Are you familiar with Japanese bento? A 3-person bento box – I ate the whole thing. God, no more chicken.

Article's original title not mine. I love the part about fangirls being in for a rude awakening LOL

CREDIT: techland
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[News] Don't Knock It Till You Try It: Ninja Assassin


Are you going to knock it or try it?



Ninja Assassin, starring Rain, will be coming out in American theaters Wednesday, November 25. As a way to support Rain and movies alike showcasing international stars, I decided that I would go watch Ninja Assassin by the end of this week.


Many of us know that it is quite hard to cross over and become successful in America. Seeing how many of K-Pops' own have tried, but have not received the same response as in Korea. It can be said that America does not open up their eyes or ears enough to actually realize how talented some singers or groups are even if they don't do it in English. Stereotypes play a major role in the barrier that holds back many new stars from different backgrounds. When it becomes norm for an Asian individual to play a nerd, geek, or ninja, a black individual to play a gangster, and a Caucasian individual to play the character dubbed “Jack of all Trades,” it definitely should a signal to many viewers that there needs to be a change in how things are done in the entertainment business.


Although, Rain is not the best at speaking English, he has put himself where many fail to reach. He may not be an American household name, but his talent and persona have gotten him to be ranked in Time magazine's “Most Influential People Who Shape The World”, a dance-off with Stephen Colbert, an acting role in Speed Racer, an “Ask Rain” piece on CNN TalkAsia, and now playing the lead in “Ninja Assassin.”


Wanting to know what American movie-goers thought about Ninja Assassin before its release, I visited Fandango to look over some of the reviews. To my surprise and delight, over 2,000 individuals were intrigued enough to rate or review the film. Whether it be good or bad, I had no clue.



Of the 2,111 ratings and reviews, it averaged a “so-so” on a scale from “oh no!” to “must go!” So, it may have gotten a 3 on a scale from 1 to 5. Fandango had a poll that those who did not see Ninja Assassin could choose between “can't wait” or “don't care.” 39% couldn't wait to see the film, while 61% did not give a hoot. Not believing there could be less than 50% who wanted to see the film, I proceeded to check out the specific amount of people who rated “must go” on the scale from “oh no” to “must go.” 130 people chose “must go”, while 113 people chose “oh no!”



Comments and/or reviews could be posted to share one's thought on the film. There were comments that really stood out and seemed to be filled with lots of excitement for Ninja Assassin.


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