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PostPosted: Wed Mar 19, 2008 10:41 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Back to top

Tu_triky wrote:
The ratings for doramas was generally much higher then, compared to now.

And with the exception of a few, the quality as well. Smile
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bmwracer wrote:

And with the exception of a few, the quality as well. Smile


Yeah, I think so, too. Dunno I thought the shows had a freshess, and sometimes innocence, lacking from today's crop of crap.
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PostPosted: Wed Mar 19, 2008 10:54 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Back to top

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today's crop of crap.

It's like Hollywood films nowadays: most of it lacks originality and more about making a buck, er, yen.

Our favorite whipping boys, Gokusen 2/3 are blatant examples.
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bmwracer wrote:

It's like Hollywood films nowadays: most of it lacks originality and more about making a buck, er, yen.

Our favorite whipping boys, Gokusen 2/3 are blatant examples.


True...everything seems to be a remake of something else these days. Yeah that's the most glaring example.
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Wow.


Yeah well back then she was at the zenith of her popularity and there were less media outlets, Internet, etc....so TV and publishing were king....

The ratings for doramas was generally much higher then, compared to now.


during the 90s was the J-craze... everywhere in the world (especially in asia) the craze was phenomenal... many artists who were out during that period all became popularly known.... and of course ratings and all were very high....

btw... she looks really delicate in that cheongsam...
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during the 90s was the J-craze... everywhere in the world (especially in asia) the craze was phenomenal... many artists who were out during that period all became popularly known.... and of course ratings and all were very high.....


Yes. During the 90s Rie Miyazawa had lots of commercial endorsement contracts so she was in lots of CMs (television commericials) and magazines....from what I understand she made lots of money during that time...more than enough money to be rich for the rest of her life.
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You might also like Hana Yori mo Naho, another film, which is not as serious as Twilight Samurai but is also a period film.


I'm downloading this ATM Smile
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I'm downloading this ATM Smile


Oh yeah? I saw it some time ago....as described by many, it is a black comedy...Yui Natsukawa from Kekkon Dekinai Otoko also has a small role in it.

Pretty good stuff.
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Yes. During the 90s Rie Miyazawa had lots of commercial endorsement contracts so she was in lots of CMs (television commericials) and magazines....from what I understand she made lots of money during that time...more than enough money to be rich for the rest of her life.


yes... those were the days.. where the actors/actresses would earn alot... not just from commercial from tv shows too.. even Nanako used to demand ultra high fee for tv dramas back then.. now she was said have to reduce her fee...

ok... sorry... off topic....
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chokakoi wrote:


yes... those were the days.. where the actors/actresses would earn alot... not just from commercial from tv shows too.. even Nanako used to demand ultra high fee for tv dramas back then.. now she was said have to reduce her fee...

ok... sorry... off topic....



Well the Japanese economy was in a relatively high growth period then....times have changed in the last decade or so.
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Well the Japanese economy was in a relatively high growth period then....times have changed in the last decade or so.

Yup.

Most of the banks along Hawthorne Blvd. in Torrance were Japanese: now they're all gone. Sweat
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Yup.

Most of the banks along Hawthorne Blvd. in Torrance were Japanese: now they're all gone. Sweat


No more foreign investment...they're too busy eating poisoned gyoza from China.
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No more foreign investment...they're too busy eating poisoned gyoza from China.

Itadakimasu...!! hehe
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Itadakimasu...!! hehe


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a nice bride ^_^

she is very convincing in thoses taiga

genroku ryoran is very interesting !! I enjoy it a lot
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genroku ryoran






I also saw HATSU TSUBOMI just to see her performance , it was the same duo with Higashiyama Noriyuki as in genroku ryoran ...

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Rie Miyazawa plays "lover" in Ken Hirai's new PV
Tue, April 22, 2008
Singer Ken Hirai and actress Rie Miyazawa are portraying the role of lovers in Hirai's new PV "Itsuka Hanareru Hi ga Kite mo." Not only is this Miyazawa's first appearance in a PV, but it is also the first time Hirai has paired up with someone of celebrity status.

The video includes scenes of the two holding hands, sleeping together on the couch, and holding each other closely as the rain falls. It was filmed earlier this month.

This is Hirai's 29th single to date and will go on sale April 23. The song is also part of Hirai's "FAKIN' POP" album which has already shipped more than 500,000 copies since its release. In addition, the single is being used as the theme song to the movie "Ano Sora wo Oboeteru," which premieres April 26.
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Rie Miyazawa has a daughter
Sat, May 23, 2009 (4:24pm EDT)

Actress Rie Miyazawa (36) became a mother on Wednesday. She gave birth to a daughter at a hospital in Tokyo.

When Miyazawa announced her engagement in February, she was already six months pregnant. Because her husband lives in Hawaii and frequently travels between there and Japan, it was speculated that Miyazawa would end up giving birth in Hawaii.

The couple officially registered their marriage in April and held their wedding ceremony in Aoyama, Tokyo, around the same time. Miyazawa has already said that she plans to continue her acting career.
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