Végtelen erőfeszítés, végtelen kitartás, végtelen szerénység. (Rain vezérelve)

Tudtam, hogy ránézésre nem tűnök valami nagy számnak, a megjelenésem sem túl vonzó, de a bensőm elég rendkívüli. Minden színpadra lépés előtt azt mondom magamnak, hogy én vagyok a legjobb, és minden előadás után ugyanúgy azt, hogy nem én vagyok. Ezért minden fellépés előtt 120 százalékosan kell felkészülnöm, hogy az előadáson 100 százalékos teljesítményt tudjak nyújtani. Ennek érdekében minden álló nap folyamatosan képzem magam. Már nagyon hosszú ideje alváshiányban szenvedek, mert ha éppen nem dolgozom, akkor vagy edzek, vagy a koreográfiákat és a dalokat próbálom. Éppen úgy, mint a filmfelvételek idején, ha valamit nem csináltam jól, képtelen vagyok aludni. Akár színészként, akár énekesként, a legjobbat kell tudnom kihozni magamból. De nem kell aggódni, hogy most nincs elegendő időm az alvásra, jut arra majd bőven a halálom után. (Rain)

Ez a fiatalság, ez az egészség... és a túlcsorduló önbizalom... az erőfeszítés, amit az oly hihetetlen előadásai sikeres megvalósításáért tett... és a tehetség, amit felmutat, ezek töltenek el spontán tisztelettel engem. Azt gondolom, hogy a történelem a fontos személyiségek között fogja jegyezni. Úgy, mint aki színészként és zenészként egyaránt sikeres lett. ...
Ami igazán meglepő Ji-hoonban, az az, hogy egyfajta düh, bosszúvágy és szomorúság, az összes efféle sötét, komor negatív motiváció az ő esetében rendkívül optimista és derűs módon ölt testet.
(Park Chan-wook rendező)

RAIN KRÓNIKA: 2009.03.19.


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[방송정보] 오늘 밤 11시 올리브 쇼 72회_ 비 스페셜(1)

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2034 여성들을 위한, 올'리브 쇼가 시즌2로 돌아왔다!!
우리의 감성을 자극한 화려한 쇼가 시작합니다!
2009년 3월 19일 목요일 밤 11시 방송!
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2009.03.17 South Korean Pop Star Rain Awaits Fate In Civil Trial Over Canceled Hawaii Concert.A lawyer told federal jurors that South Korean pop star Rain and his handlers “acted disgracefully,” allowing a Hawaii promoter to continue working and spending thousands for a concert they never intended to perform.
By JAYMES SONG
Associated Press Writer
HONOLULU —

A lawyer told federal jurors that South Korean pop star Rain and his handlers “acted disgracefully,” allowing a Hawaii promoter to continue working and spending thousands for a concert they never intended to perform.
Attorneys on both sides presented closing arguments Tuesday in a civil trial involving the cancellation of Rain’s scheduled 2007 concert in Honolulu. The performer faces a similar lawsuit in Los Angeles, where his show at the Staples Center was scratched a couple hours before show time.
Hawaii-based Click Entertainment Inc., owned by Seung Su Lee, alleges Rain and his managers breached a contract and defrauded it of $500,000 in rights fees, plus nearly $1 million in other expenses to stage the event.
Attorney Eric Seitz said the “rug was pulled out” from under his client by dishonest corporations that didn’t care that Click was continuing to promote and spend money for the concert.
“They acted disgracefully in respect to Hawaii,” Seitz told jurors. “We ask you to hold them responsible.”
Rain’s concert was canceled just days before the scheduled June 15, 2007, event at Aloha Stadium, disappointing many fans who paid as much as $300 for a ticket and flew in from as far as away as Japan and South Korea. It was supposed to be the first stop on the “Rain’s Coming” U.S. tour.
Jon Crocker, lead attorney for Rain and his former agency JYP Entertainment, said his clients fulfilled their obligations, alleging other promoters and Click were responsible for the cancellation. He noted that Click’s contract was with a promotion company named Revolution Entertainment, owners of the North American rights to Rain’s concerts.
“This is the contract. We’re not on it,” Crocker said. “It’s between Click and someone who’s not here.”
In 2006, JYP sold its license for the “Rain’s Coming World Tour,” which at the time was selling out arenas across Asia, to Star M Entertainment for $10 million. The following year, Star M sold the North American rights to Revolution for $2.25 million.
Click has been awarded deferred judgments against Star M and Revolution, both of which no longer exist.
Crocker said JYP’s obligation was to turn Rain into a superstar, which the talent agency did. And Rain was ready for the show.
“The evidence shows Rain was always both willing and able to come to Hawaii to perform,” he said.
Crocker said three reasons why his clients should not be held responsible included that no money was paid to Star M by Revolution, Rain had no rights to use his name in the United States because of a copyright challenge in Nevada and there wasn’t a stage ready in Hawaii.
He said there was only about $3,000 unaccounted for in Click’s expenses, far less the company claims.
Seitz told jurors he gave Crocker an “A-plus” for putting on a show, but called it “one of the most dishonest presentations I have ever heard.”
“He’s not giving you evidence. The evidence was given … on the stand,” Seitz said.
Rain testified Monday for about 90 minutes. He told jurors he had every intention of performing in Hawaii and other U.S. states, but a series of abrupt concert cancellations were out of his control.
The trial, in its second week, has been complex, involving several companies with multiple contracts and e-mails in two languages, and hours of testimony in Korean. There were instances of questionable interpreting, as well as some testimony lost in translation.
There was also mass confusion created by trying to convert South Korean won into U.S. dollars and vice versa, including when a JYP executive repeatedly told the court Rain earned $1.2 billion a month, “with a ‘B,’” which promoted Senior U.S. District Judge Alan C. Kay to say, “Sounds like a bailout plan.”
The seven-member jury is scheduled to start deliberations Wednesday.

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[18-March-2009] Final arguments made in Rain trial



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A lawyer told federal jurors that South Korean pop star Rain and his handlers "acted disgracefully" in allowing a Hawai'i promoter to continue working and spending thousands for a concert they never intended to perform.


Attorneys on both sides presented closing arguments yesterday in a civil trial over the cancellation of Rain's scheduled 2007 concert in Honolulu, for which fans paid as much as $300 for a ticket.

Hawai'i-based Click Entertainment Inc. alleges Rain and his managers breached a contract and defrauded it of nearly $1.5 million in event expenses.

Jon Crocker, lead attorney for Rain and his former agency JYP Entertainment, said his clients fulfilled their obligations, alleging that other promoters and Click were responsible for the cancellation.

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[18-Mar-09] Jury deliberates in pop star Rain trial

Jury deliberates in pop star Rain trial
By Associated Press

POSTED: 03:35 p.m. HST, Mar 18, 2009

A federal jury has begun deliberations in a civil trial of South Korean pop star and actor Rain and his managers

over the cancellation of his scheduled 2007 concert in Honolulu.

Hawaii-based Click Entertainment Inc. alleges Rain and his agency breached a contract and defrauded it of $500,000 in rights fees, plus nearly $1 million in other expenses to stage the event.

The four-man, three-woman jury began deliberating Wednesday morning to determine if and how much damages should be awarded.

Rain’s concert was canceled just days before the scheduled June 15, 2007, event at Aloha Stadium. It was supposed to be the first stop on the “Rain’s Coming” U.S. tour.

A federal jury has begun deliberations in a civil trial of South Korean pop star and actor Rain and his managers

 over the cancellation of his scheduled 2007 concert in Honolulu.

Hawaii-based Click Entertainment Inc. alleges Rain and his agency breached a contract and defrauded it of $500,000 in rights fees, plus nearly $1 million in other expenses to stage the event.

The four-man, three-woman jury began deliberating Wednesday morning to determine if and how much damages should be awarded.

Rain’s concert was canceled just days before the scheduled June 15, 2007, event at Aloha Stadium. It was supposed to be the first stop on the “Rain’s Coming” U.S. tour.


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[Mar-18-2009] Hawaii Trial Information
Hey everyone!  This is Ali.  Chief Hawaiian Cloud Bi-liever, Geri Mehrtens, of the Hawaii Rain Fan Club
advised me that there has been no verdict, and deliberations will continue tomorrow at 9am HST.


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Great job Staff from Sixtofive1982.com!

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