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		<title>Korean Movies to See</title>
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Korean movies have begun to make a major impact on the movie industry in the Far East and the global film industry, as the &#8220;Korean Wave&#8221; of culture that swept into China in the late-1990s has begun to be felt throughout the world. No aspect of South Korean pop culture has had a bigger [...]]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://hubpages.com/hub/Korean-Movies">Korean movies</a> have begun to make a major impact on the movie industry in the Far East and the global film industry, as the &#8220;Korean Wave&#8221; of culture that swept into China in the late-1990s has begun to be felt throughout the world. No aspect of South Korean pop culture has had a bigger impact than its films. </p>
<p>The popularity of South Korean film is easy to understand in Asia, as its combination of dynamic modernism, the glamor of economic affluence, and familiar Confucian themes blend to make an appealing product. But the best <a href="http://www.onlygoodmovies.com/blog/good-movies/top-korean-movies-of-the-last-decade/">Korean movies</a> have begun to reach wider audiences, as North American and European audiences gain better access to great foreign movies through online movie rental companies. </p>
<p>Oldboy (2003) &#8211; Oldboy is part of Park Chan-wook&#8217;s Vengeance Trilogy, including the Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance (the first, 2002) and Sympathy for Lady Vengeance (the third installment, 2005). Follow a man as he unravels the mystery of why he was abducted and trapped in a hotel room for fifteen years. Watch the iconic fight scene with the hammer, or marvel as the horrible truth is revealed at the end. </p>
<p>Oasis (2002) &#8211; A typically intricate South Korean plot involving a man who served a prison sentance for a crime he didn&#8217;t commit, his attempts to make amends with the family he didn&#8217;t necessarily wrong, and his love for the deceased man&#8217;s beautiful daughter. </p>
<p>Tae Guk Gi: The Brotherhood of War (2004) &#8211; Epic story about two brothers who fight on opposite sides of the Korean War. </p>
<p>Welcome to Dongmakgol (2005) &#8211; Another movie about the Korean War, this time about a village so remote that they didn&#8217;t even know the war had started. This is one of the best-grossing Korean films of all time. </p>
<p>The President&#8217;s Last Bang (2005) &#8211; A highly controversial South Korean film, because the producers play the real life assassination of a sitting South Korean president as a black comedy. Imagine the JFK assassination played as a farce and you might understand the controversy. </p>
<p><b>More Korean Movies to Watch</b></p>
<ul>
<li>The Way Home (2002)</li>
<li>Memories of Murder (2003)</li>
<li>Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter&#8230;and Spring (2003)</li>
<li>Marathon (2005)</li>
<li>The King and the Clown (2005)</li>
<li>Secret Sunshine (2007)</li>
<li>The Good, the Bad, &amp; the Weird (2008) </li>
<li>Thirst (2009)</li>
<li>Mother (2009)</li>
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		<title>The First Reality TV Show &#8211; in 1952</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Reality television shows have been a craze for the past few years. You
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 featured a band leader and his family. The show actually started on the radio
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Reality television shows have been a craze for the past few years. You<br />
 may not realize that the first reality tv show was first aired in the 1950s. It<br />
 featured a band leader and his family. The show actually started on the radio<br />
 and was a husband and wife affair. The children were brought in and later, after<br />
 it had transferred to tv, the kids grew up, got married and their wives were<br />
 also in the show.</p>
<p>It was called <i>The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet</i> and had its<br />
 roots in a spot on a radio show in 1935 and lasted 31 years until it ended its<br />
 tv run in 1966.</p>
<p>Oswald Nelson was born in 1906 in New Jersey. He studied law at Rutgers<br />
 University and was also a keen musician. To help pay the fees, he was a<br />
 part-time football coach. He also was in a band, playing saxophone. In time, he<br />
 learned to play most of the band&#8217;s instruments.</p>
<p>When the depression hit in late 1929, Oswald realized that there was no<br />
 guarantee of a job at the end of his studies. He enjoyed playing in the band and<br />
 as this was a proven source of income, he decided to form his own band and try<br />
 his luck.</p>
<p><i>The Ozzie Nelson Band</i> had moderate success playing lowly clubs around New York and the<br />
 East Coast. When a competition was run by the <i>New York Daily Mirror </i>for<br />
 readers to vote for their favorite band, he and the band obtained hundreds of<br />
 unsold newspapers and sent in votes for themselves. When they won the<br />
 competition the publicity spurred them into a bigger league and they could at<br />
 least scrape a living. Oswald recruited beautiful 23 year old vaudeville<br />
 showgirl Harriet Hilliard<br />
 as lead singer in 1932. They soon fell in love and were married within three<br />
 years.</p>
<p>Their big break came when they were booked at the <i>Glen Island Casino</i>.<br />
 Their performance was broadcast on national radio. In those days radio was as<br />
 big as tv is today and this exposure led to their first big hit <i>And then Some</i><br />
 along with regular spots on <i>The Baker&#8217;s Broadcast</i><br />
 radio show from 1935. They were then recruited to do regular spots on another<br />
 popular radio show, <i>The Red Skelton Show</i>.</p>
<p>In 1936 Harriet gave birth to their first son, David, followed in 1940 by<br />
 brother Eric, later known as Ricky.</p>
<p>Ozzie and Harriet were increasingly inserting comedy skits between musical<br />
 numbers, and this seemingly spontaneous repartee went down well with the<br />
 audience. These were basically skits based around the couple&#8217;s family life. When<br />
 Red Skelton was drafted in 1944, Ozzie and Harriet were offered the vacated<br />
 timeslot and filled it with <i>The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet. </i>Oswald<br />
 decided to major on the comedy scripting, with the music taking second place. In<br />
 time, the music was dropped altogether with the scripts being penned by Oswald.<br />
 The subject was once again their own family life including their two sons,<br />
 played by actors.</p>
<p>By 1949 the actors were replaced by the real David and Ricky, largely as a<br />
 result from pressure from the boys themselves and a guest appearance by Bing<br />
 Crosby who brought his own two sons along to appear in the show. If Bing&#8217;s kids<br />
 could do it, then so could Ozzie&#8217;s kids.</p>
<p>In 1952 the show was premiered on ABC television. By now David was 16 and<br />
 Ricky was 12. The theme continued to be the family. Many of the comedy script<br />
 ideas came from incidents that actually occurred in the Nelson household. If the<br />
 boys took up a hobby, that would be featured. When David and later Ricky started<br />
 dating girls this was also included and became a regular theme.</p>
<p>By the time he was 17, Ricky began to take an interest in the new rock &#8216;n&#8217;<br />
 roll music that had taken hold of so many of his generation. He once dated a<br />
 girl who swooned over Elvis Presley. Not wishing to be outdone, Ricky told her<br />
 that he was cutting his own disc, a fact that had absolutely no foundation.<br />
 Wishing to turn this white lie into reality he asked his father to pull some<br />
 strings. By 1957, Ricky had a recording deal and released Fat&#8217;s Domino&#8217;s song <i>I&#8217;m<br />
 Walking</i>. Ozzie duly produced a special script of <i>The</i> <i>Adventures of<br />
 Ozzie and Harriet</i> that would feature the new song. A few years back this may<br />
 not have had any great effect, but by the late 1950&#8217;s television was rapidly<br />
 being taken up across the country and <i>I&#8217;m Walkin&#8217;</i> became a big hit. Ricky<br />
 was an overnight pop idol. Oswald soon realised that the tv show was a perfect<br />
 way to promote Ricky&#8217;s records and that the show would attract more viewers,<br />
 especially teenagers. From this point onwards, Ricky&#8217;s songs would feature in<br />
 many of the episodes. When they couldn&#8217;t be incorporated into the script, a song<br />
 performance by Ricky would simply be tacked on to the end of an episode.</p>
<p>When the boys finally married &#8211; David to June Blair in 1961 and Ricky to<br />
 Kristin Harmon in 1964 &#8211; the art-imitates-life theme was taken to new heights<br />
 when the wives were cast in the show to play themselves.</p>
<p>Had <i>The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet</i> not been cancelled in 1966,<br />
 maybe the show would still be playing with Ozzie and Harriet&#8217;s grandchildren<br />
 taking up the baton. What was striking was the way that the scripts, all written<br />
 or supervised by Oswald, paralleled their real life so closely.</p>
<p>When Ozzie and Harriet cracked their first joke on stage together back in the<br />
 1930&#8217;s, little did they know that this would lead to one of the longest running<br />
 shows on tv and the grand-daddy of today&#8217;s reality tv.</p>
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<p>Vernon Stent is the marketing consultant to <a href="http://www.bygonetv.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.bygonetv.com</a><br />
 where there is more information about <i>The<br />
 Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet</i></p>
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