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Jan 21, 2024, 2:25:13 PM1/21/24
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We might see a new drama with Park Seo Joon as the lead!Media outlets revealed on May 14th that Park Seo Joon received casting offers to lead the upcoming drama series titled "Hard Creature" to be helmed by "Hot Stove League" and "It's Okay to Not Be Okay" PD Jung Dong Yoon, and penned by "Dr. Romantic" screenwriter, Kang Eun Kyung.

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If Park Seo Joon accepts the offer, this will be his first drama project for 2021. He last starred in the hit 2020 JTBC drama "Itaewon Class" with Kim Da Mi, Hello Venus' Kwon Na Ra, Yoo Jae Myung, Ahn Bo Hyun, Kim Dong Hee, and more. He was also the main lead of the popular series "What's Wrong with Secretary Kim?" with Park Min Young, "Fight For My Way" with Kim Ji Won, "Hwarang" with Go Ah Ra, "She Was Pretty" with Hwang Jung Eum, and more.

According to a media report on May 14, Park Seo Joon recently received an offer to star in the upcoming K-drama, "Hard Creature." The series is about dealing with anxiety and human wounds - a story of survival and human rights.

"Hard Creature" is a thriller drama that will showcase the stories of young people who had to sacrifice their lives desperately in order to live in happiness and gain the rights that they deserve as a person.

If Park Seo Joon accepts the drama offer, he is expected to portray the character of Jang Tae Sang, an ordinary man who lived in Bukchon. He has no interest in justice and other people's lives. His everyday reality is what he always looks forward to.

As early as now, the collaboration of the two creatives and "Hwarang" actor are already gaining expectations from the audience. From the compelling story concept and brilliant creatives that will be working with the project, "Hard Creature" can be the next noteworthy drama that you should add on your watchlist.

After it aired in 2017 and received massive support from the fans all over Asia, the romantic-comedy drama "Fight for My Way," that starred actors Park Seo Joon and Kim Ji Won, will be adapted into a webtoon.

To be sure, there is peace and joy to be found in the wide, swooping shots of the Yorkshire countryside, the period outerwear and the variety of animals, which outnumber the human cast. Humor and gentle drama infuse the trials of this James Herriot (Nicholas Ralph), who, as the new veterinary assistant to Siegfried Farnon (Samuel West), must navigate the unfamiliar terrain of the fictional town of Darrowby in the early 1940s.

Once I did that, I found all the joy, solace and gentle but effective drama that had been previously promised. And if what I really want are the stories and characters I loved in the books, well, the books are right there.

Setup: they tracked him in the sewers of Waterdeep where he had taken a big pool room as his lair, hard to reach or exit quickly because of ladders and tight corridors. I setup the fight map as a large square pool room with a 10 ft corridor going around. The party would arrive on the opposite side of the room from the druid. The room will have lair actions to grab the characters with vines or pummel them with animated water.

Strategy: The party would enter, chat a bit with their longtime foe and roll for initiative (almost impossible to surprise him). The druid would take his first action to dive, and cast from below, letting the lair land a couple of hits. Then he would resurface, buffed, and take out casters first. With his spell selection, he can control the battlefield, avoid being flanked easily by the rogue, debuff high AC/HP characters, and not be subjected to the usual party strategies. This is supposed to be a cool and hard battle. Also, they have to keep ressources afterwards, they have other threat to take out without the possibility of resting.

Conclusion: Unless you pump them with nasty legendary actions, don't expect single creature encounters to do well. Starting at mid-levels (7-13), single targets can be taken out with ease. I don't like that, because I would like the option to be feasible without over-designing an encounter specifically against what the PCs can do. Oh, and I hate Sentinel, there should be a saving throw on that effect damnit!

The game has 2 difficulty options; easy and hard. At first I started on hard but then switched to easy because hard adds nothing to the game beyond making enemies damage sponges. When the difference in difficulty is simply how long it takes to kill enemies I kind of just don't care. They didn't become more intelligent, there weren't more enemies on the levels, they simply just had more health. The difficulty in this game is also pretty bonkers regardless of which option you pick. Each level has wildly different lengths, number of enemies and enemy types. I actually found many of the later levels to be way easier than the starting levels. Mainly because they almost all featured wide open spaces giving you plenty of room to dodge the monsters and follow-up with some nice B-B-B action. The most difficult levels were ones that forced you down tight hallways with little room to move making it easier for enemies to pin you down and combo you. Even though the monsters become bigger and more deadly at the end, all enemies can be stunlocked to death so the hardest part was getting in that first combo.

Now, some of you may think it is okay to bring your creature as a content creator, and I would agree 100% with that. Ark content creators are entitled to suggest on voting for a creature they may like.

The problem comes when a content creator, completely odd to what Ark is and driven by a third party to bring this CC's followers who are also odd to the game, can manipulate and destroy in mere hours a fair competition. ** the evidence is there, MANY people created accounts just to vote for the creature, they claimed not being players but just supporting for her, if you watch on her clips, the streamer had people in chat guiding on how to create an account and vote **

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Typically, if you Google those words, you discover they've been attributed to all kinds of wise writers, including Plato. (Most probably, they first came from the author and minister Ian Maclaren.) Whatever the truth might be, I'd argue that, going forward, those words should be linked to a download of filmmaker Hirokazu Kore-eda's Monster, which is one of the most absorbing dramatizations of that wisdom I can think of. Every single character in this movie is fighting a hard battle, and very few of them ever learn what their neighbors\u2019 battles are really about.

I've expounded about my love for the classic Universal Monsters here before. Vampires, werewolves, mummies, man-made monstrosities, etc. Few creatures of the night get my horror-loving blood pumping more than the classic lot, which can be a bit of a bummer these days. After all, outside of the occasional action/horror hybrid like the Underworld films, Hollywood tends not to toss out such fare with any sort of regularity and such films are generally a bit too expensive for the indie circuit to afford to produce. This has led to me gleefully plunging back into literature, both classic and modern, looking for my monster fix. That can be just as, if not more, rewarding as monster cinema, but that itch still needs scratched on occasion.

Toplined by Eva Green (who earned a Golden Globe nomination for her work in Season 2), the supernatural horror drama focuses on a medium touched by darkness (the aforementioned Eva Green), a world-renowned explorer with an axe to grind (Timothy Dalton), an American gunslinger with a beastly secret (Josh Hartnett), the young Dr. Victor Frankenstein (Harry Treadaway), his monstrous creation (Rory Kinnear), and depraved immortal Dorian Gray (Reeve Carney), among others. The upcoming season will be adding Dr. Henry Jekyll (Shazad Latif), Dr. Seward (Patti LuPone), an American rancher (Brian Cox), and a Native American warrior (Wes Studi) into the mix. I absolutely cannot wait.

A ratings success for Showtime, especially in regards to Showtime On Demand and App viewings, Penny Dreadful continues to conjure up a larger and larger following with each passing season. Two years ago you'd be hard-pressed to find anything out there for the series beyond some trailers and promotional stills. Now there are Penny Dreadeful-themed board games and action figures on the market. While not as popular as the trashier and flashier True Blood (which flourished on HBO for years), it's hard to deny the cult of the Dreadfuls (as the fans refer to themselves) and given how great the series itself is, it's hard not to fall right in line with them. Is it May 1st yet?

A segment where James reads tips from various step by step books had been present in recent creature talks that were at the second creature house. The first one was a school book and gave insight on how to properly educate children. When the last tip was read, the other creatures had to take an exam on it. The second book was "201 Tricks to run a business" by Jay Moletscky. The book shares insight on how to properly run a business, and the creatures connected the tips to their own business. In the end, several tips included themes that were messed up or dirty, the creatures decided that the author was an "asshole"

They say a mother's love's a blessing, but what about when she's putting her sainted children above natural justice? In the atmospheric and immensely powerful new Irish drama 'God's Creatures,' the devoted mother is played by Emily Watson and the son who can do no wrong in her eyes is played by Normal People's breakout star Paul Mescal.

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