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2014년 11월 20일 목요일

First Korean Caddy to Earn W100 Million in a Season


Suh Jeong-woo has become the nation's first caddy to earn W100 million in one year as he helped the 19-year-old rookie Kim Hyo-joo win over W1 billion in prize money in a single season for the first time in the Korean Ladies Professional Golf Association.

Caddies are generally paid on a weekly basis during tournaments, and if their player wins the title or makes the top 10, they receive 5-10 percent of the prize money as an incentive.

Suh, 29, said he couldn't imagine that he would earn that much money as a caddy. He is glad but he can't believe it's actually happening, he added.

Suh Jeong-woo Suh Jeong-woo

Kim earned a total of W1.14 billion in prize money this season with five wins including three major titles on the KLPGA. Whenever she claimed a title, Kim took a photo with Suh as they held up the trophy together in recognition of his contribution.

Communicating frankly with the player is the key, Suh said. When he makes a mistake, he does not hesitate to apologize to the player. If the player makes a mistake, he encourages them to forget about it as soon as possible.

Suh was a weightlifter in high school before he took up golf. He then found it more rewarding to advise other players, putting down his own golf clubs to become a caddy.
"I want to continue this gratifying job as I share the joy and challenges of the player," he said.


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2013년 6월 16일 일요일

Chris Messina Says He Bombed On 'The Newsroom' Season 2 Finale


Chris Messina dropped by "Jimmy Kimmel Live" and talked about how he may have taken on more than he could handle a little while back. While still filming Season 1 of "The Mindy Project," he also had work on Season 2 of "The Newsroom" and was prepping to direct his first feature film. Something had to give.

Apparently, that something was his appearance on the season finale of "The Newsroom." He said he asked if they could "take it easy" on him with the lines, but this is an Aaron Sorkin show. So he had an entire speech he had to memorize in two days. How did it go?

Messina said he bombed hard. Making it worse, he did it in front of Jane Fonda, Sam Waterston and Marcia Gay Harden. Thankfully, they were very supportive.

“Oscar winner Marcia Gay Harden was holding me, by the arms, and she was ... trying to help me memorize and I couldn’t hear a word she was saying. I just saw her lips moving," Messina said. "And Jane Fonda kept looking at me, off camera, and she kept going ‘I f*cking love you. I f*cking love you. I f*cking love you right now.”

Fans will have to wait a while to see how that season finale performance came together. "The Newsroom" kicks off its second season on July 14 on HBO. Catch "Jimmy Kimmel Live" every weeknight at 11:35 p.m. ET on ABC.

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2013년 6월 15일 토요일

Joe Satran: Who Won 'Game Of Thrones' Season 3?


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Note: Do not read on if you have not seen Season 3, Episode 10 of HBO's "Game of Thrones," titled "Mhysa."

"Any man who has to say 'I am the king' is no true king." -- Tywin Lannister

The season's last episode, "Mhysa," leaves us, and the denizens of Westeros, in a delicate situation. As some readers may already know, the show's creators decided to split the third book into two seasons -- this season, and next season.

As a result, we get the feeling that there are a lot of unresolved issues -- people whose actions may yet destroy them, winners who have not tasted their victory spoils, and minor players who are waiting patiently for their moments. While Arya has truly embarked on her pilgrimage to the God of Death, Bran and Sam meet at the Nightfort, Jon finally returns home to Castle Black (full of an angry Ygritte's arrows), a handless Jaime returns to his sister, Yara sets off to rescue her gelded brother Theon, and in the east, Daenerys continues to conquer. Joffrey is still the King in name, but his advisors seem a little fed up with the scummy little sadist and meanwhile, Stannis begins his journey north to what Melisandre calls the true threat.

It's the end of the season, but read on to see how the power rankings stand:

The Power Rankings
Using a complex algorithm that takes into account each player's wealth, military might and dominion over lands, along with a "bonus" factor that adjusts for unquantifiable assets that could influence events, we've surveyed the lay of the land to figure out who is winning the game of thrones after the tenth episode of season three of "Game of Thrones," entitled "Mhysa."

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1. Tywin Lannister (Last Episode: 1) Without fighting a single battle, Tywin managed to kill Robb Stark and quash the northern rebellion in one fell swoop. All it required was some carefully orchestrated treachery -- in this case, with the help of Walder Frey and Roose Bolton and the violation of Guest Right (which, of course, we see referenced in Bran's tale of the Rat Cook at Nightfort).


2. Daenerys Targaryen (Last Episode: 2) Mhysa! Mhysa! Mhysa!

Daenerys caps this episode, in a brief, but important scene which establishes the primary difference between her and her opponents -- her subjects worship her. It's hard to imagine Joffrey, or Stannis, or even Robb (R.I.P.) surfing the mosh pit of former slaves quite so ecstatically as our dragon princess. And with her three pets only growing bigger, we expect there'll be more people out there calling her "mother" before this game is done.


3. Margaery & Olenna Tyrell (Last Episode: 3) No Margaery and Olenna in this episode, but as we've heard, the wedding's still a go.


4. Joffrey Baratheon (Last Episode: 4) Joffrey's idea of being king is having the power to serve his sister-in-law the head of her dead brother on a plate. But, as we saw in this episode, he doesn't really even have the power to do that, nor any say in the actual running of the kingdom. As his grandfather Tywin put it to Tyrion, "You're a fool if you think he's the most powerful man in Westeros." But his is the head that wears the crown, no matter how many people wish he were dead.


5. Stannis Baratheon (Last Episode: -) Davos can read now! Though that pesky "ni-ght" is still getting him all bollixed up. Still, he puts his newfound ability to good use, rushing over to bring Stannis news of troubles at the Wall. Good thing, too: Davos has just put our favorite bastard, Gendry, on a little boat to King's Landing. Gendry isn't much of a sailor, but Davos' actions mean that Gendry's kingblood is no longer available to Melisandre.

Stannis sentences Davos to die, but Melisandre, of all people, stops him when she reads the letter. Stannis has to head to the real war in the North -- and he's going to need his Onion Knight. This unconventional decision, combined with the impact Melisandre's blood magic had on affairs in Westeros, propels the King in the Narrow Sea back into our Power Rankings for the first time since his disastrous defeat at the Battle of Blackwater.


Wildcards
These characters are important, but don't make it to the top five in our Power Rankings -- yet.


Roose Bolton (Last Episode:5) Lord Bolton's tenure on the Power Rankings was brief. True, we found out this episode that Lord Tywin plans to make him Acting Warden of the North, allowing him to sit in Winterfell until Tyrion and Sansa's son (if any) comes of age. But we also got confirmation of our hunch that Tywin, not Roose or Walder, was the prime mover of the slaughter. More crucially, we finally learned that Theon's psychotic torturer was none other than Ramsay Snow, Roose Bolton's bastard son. That means that House Bolton holds Theon, an important bargaining chip, but it also means that Yara Greyjoy is going after them. Plus, with Stannis planning on riding toward the North, Roose could soon have a serious challenge to his wardenship.


Yara Greyjoy Yara and her father Balon get a profanity-laced letter from sicko Ramsay Snow -- explaining that he has been torturing Theon for months. Snow also sends King Greyjoy the gift of his son's genitalia, which must surely be an elaborate "dick in a box" joke by showrunners Daniel Benioff and D.B. Weiss. Balon renounces Theon, but learning about the mutilation has the opposite effect on Yara. She decides to lead 50 of her strongest men in the fastest ship she owns all the way around Westeros, up the Narrow Sea and into the Dreadfort to take her brother back. Strong lady!


Arya Stark While riding a horse away from the Twins with The Hound, Arya sees her brother's direwolf's head sown onto his body -- a gruesome thing for even a tough girl like her to witness. Later, when she overhears some Bolton goons bragging about their role in the slaughter, she gets her revenge. She tricks one of them into letting down his guard, then stabs him repeatedly in the back. Sandor Clegane kills the rest, then asks her to give him a heads up next time she wants to go postal. She then strokes her precious Faceless Man coin and whispers "Valar Morghulis," so it's pretty clear to everyone that there will be a next time. The Starks may get their revenge after all.


Bran Stark At the Nightfort, Bran tells his travel companions the spooky story of the Rat King, whom the gods punished for violating the Guest Right, which primes them all to be freaked out when they hear a rasping sound in the middle of the night. But it's just Samwell Tarly, wheezing as he climbs up out of the sally port beneath The Wall! He recognizes Bran by his direwolf, and promises to help him however he can. Bran rejects his offer of safe harbor at Castle Black, though, explaining that he needs to go north of The Wall to protect Westeros from the Others. Apparently, he's the only one who can! Sam gives him a couple obsidian blades to help, then points the way north for Bran, the Reeds and sweet, sweet Hodor.


Samwell Tarly After showing Bran et al. the way north of The Wall, Sam travels east to Castle Black, where he bashfully tries to explain his boo Gilly to Maester Aemon. He's dubious, but Sam manages to finagle a guest spot for her. Then Maester Aemon asks him to write letters to every major lord in Westeros, asking for help in the fight against the Others.


Jon Snow Jon encounters his Wildling boo at a stream somewhere on the path to Castle Black. As she aims her bow and arrow at him, he tells her he loves her and says there's no way she'll hurt him -- not realizing that his betrayal already hurt her more than he knew. She shoots him three times before he escapes, but apparently, that's not enough to kill him, as he manages to ride all the way to Castle Black. With three arrows sticking out of his body!


Cersei Lannister Caught between her spoiled vicious brat of a son and her tyrant of a father, Cersei isn't a very happy lady. But she tells Tyrion that she would have been even more unhappy had it not been for her children -- the sole source of joy in her life. Even Joff.


Tyrion Lannister Tyrion has a moment of happiness with his new bride Sansa as they commiserate about being laughed at while walking through a garden in King's Landing. But it's short-lived -- immediately afterwards, Tyrion finds out about the Red Wedding, which he knows will make him an enemy in Sansa's eyes forever. To make matters worse, his father commands him to make Sansa pregnant ASAP -- by any means necessary.


Brienne of Tarth & Jaime Lannister These two friends finally make it back to King's Landing. Their odyssey is over! But Jaime's handlessness makes it harder for Cersei to welcome him home than he expected. You can never go home again, not quite.

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Jack Gleeson as Joffrey Baratheon, Sophie Turner as Sansa Stark

Peter Dinklage as Tyrion Lannister, Sophie Turner as Sansa Stark

Peter Dinklage as Tyrion Lannister, Sophie Turner as Sansa Stark

Lena Headey as Cersei Lannister, Natalie Dormer as Margaery Tyrell

Peter Dinklage as Tyrion Lannister, Sophie Turner as Sansa Stark

Sibel Kekilli as Shae, Sophie Turner as Sansa Stark

Nathalie Emmanuel as Missandei, Emilia Clarke as Daenerys Targaryen

Charles Dance as Tywin Lannister, Peter Dinklage as Tyrion Lannister

Peter Dinklage as Tyrion Lannister

Charles Dance as Tywin Lannister

Sophie Turner as Sansa Stark

Richard Dormer as Beric Dondarrion

Gwendoline Christie as Brienne of Tarth

Peter Dinklage as Tyrion Lannister, Sibel Kekilli as Shae

Alfie Allen as Theon Greyjoy

Jack Gleeson as Joffrey Baratheon, Charles Dance as Tywin Lannister

Dianna Rigg as Olenna Tyrell

Finn Jones as Loras Tyrell, Sophie Turner as Sansa Stark

Hannah Murray as Gilly

Thomas Brodie Sangster as Jojen Reed

Joe Dempsie as Gendry

Lena Headey as Cersei Lannister

Stephen Dillane as Stannis Baratheon, Kerry Ingram as Shireen Baratheon

John Stahl as Rickard Karstark, Richard Madden as Robb Stark

Paul Kaye as Thoros, Richard Dormer as Beric Dondarrion.

Richard Madden as Robb Stark

Richard Madden as Robb Stark, Oona Chaplin as Talisa Maegyr

Emilia Clarke as Daenerys Targaryen

Emilia Clarke as Daenerys Targaryen

Jack Gleeson as Joffrey Lannister, Natalie Dormer as Margaery Tyrell

Emilia Clarke as Daenerys Targaryen

James Cosmo as Jeor Mormont, Luke McEwan as Rast

John Bradley as Samwell Tarley, Hannah Murray as Gilly

Emilia Clarke as Daenerys Targaryen

Conleth Hill as Lord Varys, Diana Rigg as Olenna Redwyne

Sophie Turner as Sansa Stark

Peter Dinklage as Tyrion Lannister

Michelle Fairley as Catelyn Stark

Clive Russell as Brynden "The Blackfish" Tully

Nikolaj Coster-Waldau as Jaime Lannister

Peter Dinklage as Tyrion Lannister

Nathalie Emmanuel as Missandei, Emilia Clarke as Daenerys Targaryen

Esme Bianco as Ros

Noah Taylor as Locke, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau as Jaime Lannister

Aidan Gillen as Petyr Baelish, Conleith Hill as Lord Varys, Julian Glover as Grand Maester Pycelle

John Bradley as Samwell Tarly

Peter Dinklage as Tyrion Lanniser, Jerome Flynn as Bronn, and Daniel Portman as Podrick Payne

Jack Gleeson as Joffrey Baratheon, Natalie Dormer as Margaery Tyrell

Carice van Houten as Melisandre

Stephen Dillane as Stannis Baratheon

Ciaran Hinds as Mance Rayder

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2013년 6월 14일 금요일

'Modern Family' Will Look Different Next Season


The writers of "Modern Family" haven't yet begun plotting next season's stories, but already I have scoop on the premiere episode. The ABC sitcom is planning to shoot new opening credits to show how the cast members, especially the child actors, have changed.

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2013년 6월 8일 토요일

'The Walking Dead' Season 4 Is The 'Best Season Yet'


Buckle your seat belts, "Walking Dead" fans. Season 4 is going to be the "best season yet," according to zombie makeup master Greg Nicotero, who is directing the premiere episode. "It's bigger than any script we've done before," he added.

In the video above, Nicotero and more of the minds behind the AMC zombie drama opened up about what was to come in "The Walking Dead" Season 4.

"We have an obligation to our audience to keep it fresh," Nicotero says. "We have some new people coming in that I'm really excited about. There's some great character turns. There's a lot of really good twists that will really delight the fans ... Our rocket is poised on the launchpad and we still have so much more to go."

Executive producer Robert Kirkman has also revealed some details about what's to come in "The Walking Dead" Season 4.

"We’re going to see a very different Rick (Andrew Lincoln), but one of his main goals is to manage this situation with Carl (Chandler Riggs) and see if he can bring him back from this darkness that's crept into him," Kirkman told IGN. "Whether or not he’s able to do that, we’ll have to see. But this is a big change in the character of Carl, but it’s something that’s going to be weighing heavily on Rick next season."

"The Walking Dead" Season 4 premieres in October on AMC.

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Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln)

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Glenn (Steven Yeun) and Maggie Greene (Lauren Cohan)

Merle Dixon (Michael Rooker)

Merle Dixon (Michael Rooker), Beth Greene (Emily Kinney), Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln), Daryl Dixon (Norman Reedus)

Andrea (Laurie Holden)

Merle Dixon (Michael Rooker)

Maggie Greene (Lauren Cohan), Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln) and Daryl Dixon (Norman Reedus).

(L-R) Lori Grimes (Sarah Wayne Callies); Carl Grimes (Chandler Riggs); Daryl Dixon (Norman Reedus); Carol (Melissa Suzanne McBride); T-Dog (Robert 'IronE' Singleton); Beth Greene (Emily Kinney); Hershel Greene (Scott Wilson); Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln); Maggie Greene (Lauren Cohan); Glenn (Steven Yeun); The Governor (David Morrissey); Michonne (Danai Gurira) and Andrea (Laurie Holden) - Photo Credit: Frank Ockenfels/AMC

(L-R) Daryl Dixon (Norman Reedus), Maggie Greene (Lauren Cohan), T-Dog (Robert 'IronE' Singleton), Glenn (Steven Yeun) and Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln).

(L-R) Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln), T-Dog (Robert 'IronE' Singleton), Daryl Dixon (Norman Reedus), Glenn (Steven Yeun) and Maggie Greene (Lauren Cohan) .

Maggie Greene (Lauren Cohan).

The Governor (David Morrissey)

Merle (Michale Rooker).

Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln).

Michonne (Danai Gurira).

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Your friendly neighborhood zombie.

Michonne (Danai Gurira)

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