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  • Traveling street performers Jang-seng (Kam Woo-sung) and Gong-gil (Lee Joon-gi) offend the king (Jung Jin-young) with a satire on his private liaisons.

    GreenCine Daily: PIFF Dispatch. 1. 2007

  • It's not all action and style however, there's comedy to be had too, and right along with the action and the story, mainly provided by the oddball Weird, played by Song Kang-ho who'll you'll recognise from Gwoemul aka The Host (Filmstalker review) and the upcoming Thirst (Bakjwi), and some from the deadpan performance of Jung Woo-sung.

    Filmstalker Review: The Good, The Bad and the Weird (Joheunnom nabbeunnom isanghannom) 2009

  • As he attempts to make his escape, The Good Jung Woo-sung, a bounty hunter out to kill The Bad for his reward, shows up as well.

    Telluride Review: The Good, The Bad, and The Weird « FirstShowing.net 2008

  • The production company announced today that the Korean western that was inspired by Sergio Leone films, himself inspired by Asian films, will star Lee Byung-heon (A Bittersweet Life) in the Good role, Jung Woo-sung (The Restless) as the Bad role, and Song Kang-ho (The Host - Filmstalker review) as the Weird.

    Filmstalker: Stalked: Big casting: Horsemen, Fireflies, What Just Happened and Korean Western 2007

  • Four and a half days more, and we anchored at Woo-sung; and a few hours later, after a terribly cold run up the river in the teeth of a terrific wind, we arrived at Shanghai.

    Across China on Foot Edwin John Dingle 1926

  • Starring Michelle Yeoh and Woo-sung Jung, the film is still in production (and oddly, doesn't even show up in Woo's IMDB credits), but a promo reel has trickled out to the internet.

    Pajiba TK 2010

  • He's pursued by Park Do-won, aka the Good (Woo-sung Jung), a thin-mustachioed bounty hunter out for a reward and a good deed, whom Clint would have eaten as a snack between breakfast and lunch.

    AltWeeklies.com Site Feed 2010

  • Starring Michelle Yeoh and Woo-sung Jung, the film is still in production (and oddly, doesn't even show up in Woo's IMDB credits), but a promo reel has trickled out to the internet.

    Pajiba TK 2010

  • In most cases, it's through lawlessness that some such as Park Chang-yi (Lee Byung-hun), the most dangerous assassin in the land, attempt to create a better life for themselves, but where there's wrong-doing, there's also work for the bounty hunter, and Park Do-won (Jung Woo-sung) is one of the most fearless gunslingers in the region.

    DVD Times 2009

  • The Good, The Bad, The Weird could of course similarly be classed as a star-vehicle, since it uses three of Korean cinema's biggest stars, but those actors are gathered here for precisely the qualities that made them famous, fitting perfectly into the predefined characteristics of "the good" (Jung Woo-sung), "the bad" (Lee Byung-hun) and "the weird" (Song Kang-ho for whom "the crazy" would perhaps be a better translation).

    DVD Times 2009

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