[theqoo] NOTABLE WORKS BY THE DIRECTOR WHO DIRECTED BTS' GWANGHWAMUN CONCERT (ft. MIN HEEJIN)


Hamish Hamilton
The man known as the "King of Live Broadcasts" in Hollywood











He directs the half-time show in the Super Bowl every year








He directs the Oscar's award show every year














He directs the GRAMMYs awards every year










He used to direct the Victoria's Secret fashion show


And yesterday

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1. But what was yesterday....

2. Why would he leave a minus like this in his career?

3. It seems like he just did what he always does, it's just that the singer couldn't capitalize on it

4. Did they not pay him?

5. What I'm sure of is that the director wasn't the issue here

6. Butã…‹ã…‹ã…‹ To put the blame on him isã…‹ã…‹ It's not like their performance was anything amazing so isn't it the singer's fault?

7. At Gwanghwamun, Korean performers are putting on a show fueled by nationalistic fervor, with the song being live-streamed in English on Netflix, directed by a foreignerã…‹ã…‹ã…‹ã…‹ã…‹ã…‹

8. Because his client's sense of aesthetics is tackyã…Žã…Ž

9. In any country, stage design that obscures the local landmarks is the worst kind of failed production

10. Just what did he even do? There was no directing there and it was so boring



[theqoo] BTS DECLARED. "LOOK, WHO IS AT THE CENTER OF THE WORLD?" 


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Through this event, Korea showcased the boldness of its young people, who are ready to take on the world, while also gaining the opportunity to broadcast live to the globe for 60 minutes the image of Korea’s city centers, which resemble futuristic metropolises. It now feels a bit petty to dwell on what Netflix gained, what HYBE gained, how much tourists spent, and what the Mayor of Seoul gained from this live broadcast. Isn’t it time for South Korea’s businesses, schools, and politicians to seriously discuss what concrete actions they will take to balance this performance, and how they can demonstrate a level of commitment that does justice to the audacity of these young people?


Huh?

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1. "Center of the world," eeeeeeeeewwwwwww

2. ã…‹ã…‹ã…‹ã…‹ã…‹ã…‹ã…‹ã…‹ã…‹ã…‹ã…‹ã…‹ã…‹ F*cking funny

3. It's not you guys

4. For who..? The 15K people?

5. The media play has started

6. At least it doesn't seem to be this way

7. It's not you guysã…‹ã…‹ã…‹ã…‹ã…‹ã…‹ã…‹ã…‹ã…‹ã…‹

8. How much were you paid...

9. Pft hahaha

10. Read the room... stop doing this kind of media play



[theqoo] AFTER TODAY, I HAVE RE-EVALUATED THIS

"HYBE v. Min Heejin
Personal thoughts or an editorial on the destruction of the K-pop ecosystem

She's so intense, right? You can tell she's no joke. But deep down, she's actually really fragile...
It's because she's fragile that she's so pissed off"


She spoke nothing but the truth, without a single lie.

I'm talking about Min Heejin's first press conference

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1. Agree

2. It’s not about reevaluating her, but when it comes to HYBE, I’ve always thought Min has been spot-on from the start until now

3. Agree

4. She never said anything wrong

5. She honestly only spoke the truth

6. 
"But when I see Sihyuk acting all high and mighty like he's doing something amazing, he just looks like a total f*cker. He's like a freaking choding"

7. Turns out, she never said anything wrongã…‹ã…‹ã…‹ã…‹ã…‹ã…‹ã…‹ã…‹

8. She won everything against HYBE

9. When it comes to HYBE, I support Min Heejin for everything

10. Agree, the whole nation is reevaluating Min Heejin


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