Several Japanese films have received offers for foreign distribution at the ongoing Cannes Film Festival, including the latest movie starring young Yagira Yuya (photo, 15), who took the festival by surprise last year by becoming the youngest ever Best Actor award winner for his role in "Dare mo Shiranai" (Nobody Knows). In "Hoshi ni Natta Shonen" (Little Randy and Shining Boy) he takes on the real-life role of Sakamoto Tetsumu, who went to Thailand to become an elephant trainer. After returning to build an elephant park in Japan, he was killed in a traffic accident at the age of 20. The movie is based on a book by Sakamoto's mother. With a music score by Academy Award-winning composer Sakamoto Ryuichi, there is already talk of an Oscar nomination for Yagira. Another film receiving offers from more than a dozen countries is "Ima Ai ni Yukimasu" which stars kabuki actor Nakamura Shido (32) and Takeuchi Yuko (25), who announced their wedding engagement just this month.
• It was revealed yesterday that talento and former NTV announcer Uozumi Rie (33) and Mori Keisuke (26), currently with the network, have divorced. The couple married on New Year's Day 2004, eight months after they started working together on an afternoon show. Uozumi quit NTV last April and went freelance, working in radio, narration and TV commercials. Mori is in his fifth year at NTV, considered to be the hardest time.
• Kabuki actor Matsumoto Koshiro (62) has been recognized by the province of Castilla-La Mancha in Spain for his more than 1,000 performances over 36 years as Don Quixote in the stage musical "The Man from La Mancha." Matsumoto was handed the award by his daughter, actress Matsu Takako (27), who is also currently appearing in the show in Nagoya. Koshiro will give his 2,000 performance at the Imperial Theater in Tokyo in June.
The national PTA conference has released the results of its annual survey of the best and worst TV shows for kids. The survey ranks the shows that parents don't want their kids to watch, and the lineup is much the same as last year. Top of the list is TV Asahi's "London Hearts," which features comedy duo London Boots exposing the immorality of Japan's youth and getting lots of belly laughs in the process. Second was a personal favorite of mine, "Sui10!" named after its time slot of 10pm on Wednesday on Fuji TV. Also known as "One Night Rock n' Roll" the hugely popular comedy show features a host of outlandish characters and often mayhem. Ranked third was TV Asahi anime tyke "Crayon Shinchan," the 5-year old whose antics include dropping his pants and lusting after older women. Most of the other shows in the Top 10 were variety. Needless to say, many of the shows parents do want their kids to watch are the very ones they're least likely to enjoy. NHK had four of the Top 10, and none in the other ranking. Most kids would rather do their homework than watch news and documentaries, but TBS travel shows like "Sekai Fushigi Hakken" (#9) and "Sekai Ururun Taizaiki" (#10) are pretty good. The parents' favorite was NHK's documentary "Project X", followed by the "Doubutsu Kisoutengai!" animal show and long running "3-nen B-kumi Kimpachi Sensei" school drama, both on TBS.
• Popular band Southern All Stars are to play this summer's 6th Rock in Japan festival, the biggest outdoor event in the country. It will be held at the Hitachi Waterfront Park in Ibaragi on August 5-7, and will be Sazan's first outdoor festival performance since they played at the Seibu Stadium Super Fest 22 years ago. The band have a big few months ahead of them - they will release their 51st singles on July 20 and start a 21-show nationwide tour in the autumn.
Two former members of the Johnny's Junior idol group were among a trio arrested this week on robbery charges. The two unemployed 19-year olds were not named as they are juveniles. Also arrested was a 24-year old, though there are believed to have been others involved in the criminal gang, including other former JJ members. The group stole about \310,000 in cash from a 55-year old company worker on his way home on the night of April 6, leaving him with slight injuries. They are suspected in several other cases of "oyaji-gari" (hunting middle-aged men) as well as about 30 safe-breaking cases in western Tokyo, amassing about \3 million in ill-gotten gains. The former pop idols said that they had grown tired of the rigorous and hectic entertainment business and just wanted to hang out with friends.
• I suppose every country has them. Those quirky stories that are just fluff but seem to capture the public imagination. We have the mystery "piano man" in the UK. And Japan has "Fuuta-kun." A 2-year old Lesser Panda at a zoo in Chiba, his claim to fame is...wait for it...he stands on his hind legs. Fair enough, I thought it was a hoax when it was just photos on TV, but actual footage of the creature has been on all the wide shows and news programs. Oh, and it's not even something that unusual. His "grandfather, a 9-year old, does it, too. You can see a bigger picture of him on our message board.
• Enka singer Mori Shinichi (57) gave a tearful performance this week at the strangely named Potato association Charity Show at NHK Hall in Shibuya, Tokyo. He performed with his wife Masako (46) at the very first event in 1985 and again in recent years, but the two recently divorced.
Two former members of the Johnny's Junior idol group were among a trio arrested this week on robbery charges. The two unemployed 19-year olds were not named as they are juveniles. Also arrested was a 24-year old, though there are believed to have been others involved in the criminal gang, including other former JJ members. The group stole about \310,000 in cash from a 55-year old company worker on his way home on the night of April 6, leaving him with slight injuries. They are suspected in several other cases of "oyaji-gari" (hunting middle-aged men) as well as about 30 safe-breaking cases in western Tokyo, amassing about \3 million in ill-gotten gains. The former pop idols said that they had grown tired of the rigorous and hectic entertainment business and just wanted to hang out with friends. .
WOAAAH...this is a big news..LoL.. They should make Johnny's Champiri...
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Posted: Sun May 22, 2005 6:35 pm Post subject:
That's some crazy shit right there.
Hope they prosecute and send those bastards to jail. Using their "entertainment industry is hard and we just want to chill with friends" excuse is weak. They commited the crime and have to face the consequences. Lock those bastards up, I say. _________________
That's some crazy shit right there.
Hope they prosecute and send those bastards to jail. Using their "entertainment industry is hard and we just want to chill with friends" excuse is weak. They commited the crime and have to face the consequences. Lock those bastards up, I say.
That's some crazy shit right there.
Hope they prosecute and send those bastards to jail. Using their "entertainment industry is hard and we just want to chill with friends" excuse is weak. They commited the crime and have to face the consequences. Lock those bastards up, I say.
Typical celebrity crap: they think they're above the law.
And they don't show any remorse, so an extra helping of justice is warranted...
Singer Anri (43) announced to fans after a concert on Friday that she is engaged to legendary LA jazz fusion guitarist Lee Ritenour (52). Anri made the shock announcement during the encore of her show at Yokosuka Arts Theater. Ritenour worked with the singer as a producer on her 2000 album "Smooth Jam - Quiet Storm" and they have been collaborating since. Anri made her debut in 1979 and has had hits such as "Olivia wo Kikinagara" and "Cat's Eye." She also sang the theme song for the Nagano Winter Olympics in 1998. She married the president of an apparel company in 1989, but bankruptcy and heavy debts led to divorce in 1993. Ritenour is also a divorcee.
• On Saturday, actor Oguri Shun (22) made his first public appearance since his relationship with former Morning Musume leader Yaguchi Mari (22) caused her to have to quit the group. After doing a voice-over recording for an upcoming anime movie, he acknowledged the relationship to the media and aplologized to fans for any "inconvenience."
• Sayaka (18), daughter of J-pop legend Matsuda Seiko (43), announced to fans on Saturday that she is taking an extended break from showbusiness. She said in a letter to her fan club that she wants to separate herself from her mother, who is in rehearsal for a tour to celebrate her 25th anniversary in the business, and dedicate herself to her singing career in a more disciplined way. The pair have appeared together in several TV commercials. Sayaka had a success with her debut single in 2002, but her fourth single, released in January, only sold about 30,000 copies. She recently graduated from an international high school in Tokyo.
The Korean boom shows no sign of cooling off. About 3,500 female fans flocked to Narita Airport on Sunday to welcome actor Kwon Sangwoo (28), star of "Sad Love Song." Kwon is on his second PR visit to Japan. He attended a "fan meeting" of about 6,000 screaming, mostly middle-aged, females at the Makuhari Messe convention center in Chiba. Tickets for the event cost up to a whopping \15,000 but were sold out in less than an hour. With merchandising selling like hotcakes, the brief visit to Japan is believed to have earned Kwon close to \200 million. The drama series, whose Japanese title has been abbreviated to "Kanakoi," airs on Saturday afternoons on Fuji TV.
Sad Love Song official Japanese site
• Meanwhile Korean R&B singer SE7EN (20) is also in town. He played a gig at the Tokyo Bay NK Hall on Sunday, kicking off his 7-city tour of Japan. 6,000 fans who bought his album were given free invitations to Sunday's show. He recently released "Style," his second single in Japan.
• Top Takarazuka star Ayaki Nao (photo, 34) gave her farewell show at the Tokyo Takarazuka Theater on Sunday. More than 8,000 fans turned out in the rain to bid her farewell. Having always played male roles in the all-female troupe, she will make her debut as an "actress" in the stage production of The Producers in August.
• Pop idols Tackey and Tsubasa finished their national tour at the weekend and announced to the 15,000 fans at the Yokohama Arena that each will go on their first solo tours later in the year. Imai Tsubasa (23) will start his national tour in September at the Tokyo International Forum, while Takizawa Hideaki (23) will kick off his tour in November. May 24, 2005
Ikiru" (To Live), directed in 1952 by the legendary Akira Kurosawa (photo), and three other Japanese movies have been selected among the "All-Time 100 Movies" by Time magazine. "Ikiru" was also chosen as the best movie of the 1950s. The other Japanese movies to make the list, which didn't actually rank the movies, are 1953's "Tokyo Story" by Yasujiro Ozu and "Ugetsu" by Kenji Mizoguchi, and "Yojimbo" (The Bodyguard) by Kurosawa from 1961. Needless to say, the list was dominated by Hollywood epics including "Casablanca" (1942), "Lawrence of Arabia" (1962), "The Godfather, Parts I and II" (1972 and 1974) "Schindler's List" (1993) and "The Lord of the Rings" (2001-2003).
• Kinjou Ayano (27), the pianist in the female duo Kiroro, is married and three months pregnant. She married a 31-year old restaurant "producer" yesterday. Her partner, vocalist Tamashiro Chiharu (28), got married just last month. The duo will play a series of five dates across the country in August and September, finishing up in the hometown of Okinawa.
• The band Day After Tomorrow announced that they're going to put the band on hold and the three members will go solo. Guitarist Kitano Masato (30) has recently been in the news due to his romantic involvement with Sayaka (18), daughter of pop diva Matsuda Seiko. It's thought that he might be planning to write songs for her and help her develop her career, possibly on the Avex label. The other band members are vocalist Misono (20) and keyboard player Suzuki Daisuke (26).
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Posted: Thu May 26, 2005 7:47 pm Post subject:
bmwracer wrote:
• Sayaka (18), daughter of J-pop legend Matsuda Seiko (43), announced to fans on Saturday that she is taking an extended break from showbusiness. She said in a letter to her fan club that she wants to separate herself from her mother, who is in rehearsal for a tour to celebrate her 25th anniversary in the business, and dedicate herself to her singing career in a more disciplined way. The pair have appeared together in several TV commercials. Sayaka had a success with her debut single in 2002, but her fourth single, released in January, only sold about 30,000 copies. She recently graduated from an international high school in Tokyo.
Good. She sucked donkey balls anyway. _________________
Production has finished on the big summer movie, "Boukoku no Aegis." The movie, which features "Last Samurai" star Sanada Hiroyuki (photo, 44), Nakai Kiichi (43) and Sato Koichi (44), is based on a popular manga about terrorists taking control of a Maritime Self Defense Forces "Aegis" class destroyer. The Sakamoto Junji-directed flick is scheduled to open July 30.
• In town to promote multiple Oscar-winning movie "Million Dollar baby" are Hilary Swank (30) and Morgan Freeman (67), both of whom took awards for their roles in the Clint Eastwood boxing flick. They will attend the Japanese premier of the movie tonight in Tokyo. This is Swank's first time in Japan, while it's Freeman's fourth visit. It's rare these days for Hollywood stars to appear at the Japanese opening of their movies, and considering they are both Oscar winners, this is a rare treat indeed for local film fans. Both stars arrived directly from a stint as judges at the Cannes Film Festival. Presenting them with a bouquet at a PR event yesterday was young actress Kuriyama Chiaki (20), who appeared in the Tarantino movie "Kill Bill, Vol.1."
• Silly Award Season: Actress Momoi Kaori (53) has been chosen as this year's Miss Lily, given to the celebrity who most suits the white flower. Momoi will appear later this year in the Hollywood movie "Sayuri," based on the bestseller "Memoirs of a Geisha."
With their hair tied up, tight black suits and glasses, playing their instruments in a circular room with people dancing all around them, the girls in the new Diet Coke TV commercial are obviously taking their cues from videos by Lenny Kravitz and the late Robert Palmer. Leading the "rock group" is Mayama Keiko (26), who is becoming one of the countries most popular fashion models. Known by her nickname of MayaKei, she made her name the same way as many other models, as a cover girl for JJ magazine. With a strong femal fan base, the new commercial, which clearly appeals to rock fans and those with a secretary fetish, is bringing her lots of male attention, too.
• According to a weekly magazine, the son of legendary idol singer Yamaguchi Momoe (46) and actor Miura Tomokazu (53) is planning his showbiz debut. Currently a university student, the 20 year old is said to resemble his mother and be a "Johnny's Jimusho" type. But the article says he's planning to join the more macho Ishihara Promotion agency, founded by the also legendary Ishihara Yujiro and home to many of the top action stars. The plan involves father and son Miura appearing together in a revival of a popular old TV drama series, "Daitokai." The agency denies the report, but if it turns out to be true, the debut will receive huge media attention.
• Actress Seto Asaka (28) acknowledged her relationship with Johnny's Jimusho idol group V6 member Inohara Yoshihiko (28) for the first time this week. At a PR even for an upcoming TV drama, Seto said she and Inohara were doing fine, thank you.
Pop/rock duo Love Psychedelico (photo) played at the Nippon Budokan for the first time yesterday. Backed up by the stellar guitar work of Sato Naoki (31), vocalist Kumi (29) told their 12,000 fans, "I can't tell you often enough, Thank you! I love you!" She is one of the few vocalists in Japan who can sing in excellent English. The duo's greatest hits album "Early Times" topped the oricon chart for two weeks after its February release. They have a new single, "Right Now," coming out June 16 and will play in Taiwan for the first time June 22.
• The movie "Densha Otoko" (Train Man) is to be shown in several countries in East Asia, including Hong Kong, Taiwan and Singapore, following sales efforts at the recent Cannes Film Festival. The movie is based on a supposedly true story that played out on the Channel 2 web site, Japan's most popular BBS. It tells of an "otaku" (nerd), played by Yamada Takayuki (21), who comes to the rescue of a woman (Nakatani Miki, 29) being groped on a train. Not knowing how to pursue his newly found love, he turns to the Web for help and advice. The love story was turned into a best-selling book and has the subject of a lot of publicity over the last year, and has publishers scouring the Web looking for the next big hit. The biggest question that remains is whether it's really a true story of innocent love triumphing or just a clever marketing ploy. The movie opens on June 4.
• Matsuda Seiko's agency have denied a recent magazine report that she was romantically involved with a handsome former sports trainer in his early 30's. Matsuda is 43.
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