Showing posts with label legal issue. Show all posts
Showing posts with label legal issue. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 28, 2012

JYJ and SMEnt reach the agreement



  The world is surely going to end this year. Over three years of bitter feud came to an end, although it's not actually the end of the whole issue.
Someone in SMEnt got really tired of this, I think. Finally.


Thursday, September 13, 2012

JYJ vs. SM Entertainment

Celestial Cat is judging yer peasant ass...
   JYJ drama-llama episode 2625. Recapitulation of the previous episode: we were left with (another) cliffhanger suggesting that on September 13th the decision regarding the feud would be reached. In today's episode, predictable and cliched to the maximum, we got to know that Grandpa Jury got dementia. Grandpa Jury forgot somehow that if two parties can't reach any agreement for the last freaking 3 years, they won't reach it in next 2 hours. Or maybe he prayed to Shisus for a miracle?
Miracle didn't happen, and Grandpa Jury needs to either start taking anti-Alzheimer meds or step down and give reins into the hands of someone with much more vital brain functions.

Thursday, January 05, 2012

Cliffs of Insanity


Wasting my life on tumblr has also its good sides.
Translations of those tweets below:


Monday, January 02, 2012

2012 - be good^^


   Alright, I'm back, fresh, with restored barrels of venom to use, with blades of wit so sharp they could shave The Diva's head, cause legs are probably smoother than mine.
I hope you were good kids, got lots of presents and all. Now, time for presents from Santa Ethlenn.
First, a good one, JYJ case.


Thursday, June 23, 2011

Omo, we forgot to pay you! Mian!


Producers and directors of soap operas and movies may have difficulty shooting as scheduled after a group of management agencies announced they were refusing to let their actors work due to unpaid wages and performance fees.
The Corea Entertainment Management Association disclosed Wednesday a list of companies responsible for 32 dramas and films, which have failed to pay actors, along with the names of the productions, production heads and directors who made the dramas.
It said actors of the agencies will not participate in films made by the companies in question.
The collective action follows a chronic overdue payment problem in the film and drama production industry.