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Posted: Wed Sep 23, 2009 6:11 am Post subject:
Waaah so I disappeared cos I have been absolutely obsessing with kdrama and Jrevision so haven't watched any Jdrama :o
But today I watched ep 7 of Orthros no Inu yay! There was no ep the one week cos of Ryo being sick, I got my hands on this on Fri, but then I went away for the weekend, watched it tonight instead of revising :: slaps head :: _________________
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Posted: Wed Sep 23, 2009 8:33 am Post subject:
Ender's Girl wrote:
Oh, sweet. Turns out I am not alone. How did that stodgy, colorless man ever find work in J-Ent? Dull as dishwater. It boggles the mind... *evil laughter*
Ender's Girl wrote:
Still, Episode 5, ehhh? I admire your tenacity, lol. I think I gave up after 3.
I don't really have an opinion for or against Fukuyama Masaharu. But i'm very interested in GALILEO because of the genre. Love this kind of investigative shows.
Ender's Girl wrote:
You mentioned GALILEO, and I just remembered TRICK 1, which I watched for an episode (or tried to) before bailing. At least I gave it a chance, ne? Hahahahaha. Mebbe I can take it up again when I'm less... preoccupied. It's hard to concentrate on the plot when the production values and screen quality scream "1975!!!! 1975!!! I was made in 1975!!!!" every bleeping second.
*skedaddles outta here*
^SUPER FUNNY!!! But i've never watched TRICK 1 though. Hehe.
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Posted: Wed Sep 23, 2009 8:47 am Post subject:
Ender's Girl wrote:
Egads! The man... sings!?!?!??!! (Then I realize this is J-Ent, so it makes perrrrfect sense. ) *trudges off to Youtube to listen to those blasted music vids*
Yes he does. I loved the theme song he did for SLOW DANCE. It was called Tokyo. Nice song!!!
Ender's Girl wrote:
*scampers back* Egads!!! The man really CAN sing!!! (Y'know, the first time I said this I was just being sarcastic... ) Okay, okay, I see it now, I see the mid-'90s cuteness, I see the talent. And when I first saw him smile ("Hello" video, 0:17), I was like, "it's alive!!! it's alive!!!"
Ender's Girl wrote:
So. Yes. Okay. I shall give that 1995 renzoku you mentioned a try. Mebbe the Blue Fairy remembered to bring Fukuyama Masaharu to life for that particular drama, ne? No such luck for him in GALILEO, I'm afraid. This was in 2007, so the Blue Fairy prolly had her hands full zipping from one Idol drama to another, trying to animate all these little wooden J-Pop puppets (J-Puppets? J-Poppets? hahaha), so she may have overlooked poor ol' Professor Galileo...
Ender's Girl wrote:
The writing and direction are all over the place, so unless there's any significant improvement later on, I guess I'll be watching this drama for the sheer Eye Candy. (Oh! And you too, Fujiki Naohito!!! ) Which ain't exactly the worst thing, ne?
Agree with you on Fujiki Naohito being eye candy. I don't usually say actors are handsome. Not even my dearest YUTAKA TAKENOUCHI. But somehow I blurted out to my brother that this Fujiki guy was handsome when SLOW DANCE was shown on tv.
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Posted: Wed Sep 23, 2009 9:02 am Post subject:
Ender's Girl wrote:
A K-drama with a similar premise to that of DEKICHATTA KEKKON...? Did you mean WONDERFUL LIFE (2005) starring Kim Jae-won and Eugune?
No wasn't thinking of WONDERFUL LIFE. In fact, I don't think I've heard of this before. Not that interested in Kdramas actually. But because they are rampantly shown on free-to-air tv here, I do get to sample some of these 'popular' Kdramas.
Ender's Girl wrote:
But if you meant any non-weepy, non-cliched K-drama, oh, there's LOTS of those around. K-Ent has come a long way since those "I am blind! And I have amnesia! And I have leukemia! AND I'm in love with my brother! Which means one of us will have to die before the drama ends!" story lines.
bmwracer wrote:
I noticed that... For a minute there, I thought he was some bastard child of Satoshi and Kusanagi Tsuyoshi...
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Posted: Wed Sep 23, 2009 11:58 am Post subject:
bmwracer wrote:
I noticed that... For a minute there, I thought he was some bastard child of Satoshi and Kusanagi Tsuyoshi...
Hahahahahahahahahahahaha LMAO!!!!!
Oh dear, oh dear. If you please, Mr. Beemer, DO stop filling my poor innocent mind with such dreadful mental images! Not to mention it's biologically impossible for two men to procreate... Or is it...?
nadrika wrote:
Yes he does. I loved the theme song he did for SLOW DANCE. It was called Tokyo. Nice song!!!
ZOMG I noticed that, too! I'm loving that song to bits!!! It's actually the best part about that drama, hehe (...that, and Tsumabuki SATOSHI's perfect face, hehe ). Actually kind of sad how (each episode) my interest level peaks at the opening credits before starting its slow, inexorable slide to Snoozeland at the halftime mark. My my, but this drama is starting to draaaag me dowwwwn. Can't even finish an episode in one sitting. (This is me, who marathoned NwP in one fell swoop!!! ) Oh well, we'll see how much longer I can stick it out.
nadrika wrote:
Agree with you on Fujiki Naohito being eye candy. I don't usually say actors are handsome. Not even my dearest YUTAKA TAKENOUCHI. But somehow I blurted out to my brother that this Fujiki guy was handsome when SLOW DANCE was shown on tv.
Yep, he's incredibly, ridiculously handsome alright. But his character just isn't given much to work with. All he's been doing these past 3 or 4 episodes is sit and drink glumly in bars while his harpy of a girlfriend needles him no end. Well, my mind wanders from whatever plot (non)development is happening when he's on-screen, anyway. I tend to focus on that thick, glossy head of hair, which (amusingly) has NOT changed style over the years.
Ohhhh, Fujikiiiii... Was HOTARU NO HIKARI the only drama that I liked you in? Yep. It was.
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Posted: Wed Sep 23, 2009 1:19 pm Post subject:
Ender's Girl wrote:
Oh dear, oh dear. If you please, Mr. Beemer, DO stop filling my poor innocent mind with such dreadful mental images! Not to mention it's biologically impossible for two men to procreate... Or is it...?
Note: YOU, Ender's Girl, has definitely joined the list of those responsible if one day i'm found dead from too much laughter!!!
Ender's Girl wrote:
Yep, he's incredibly, ridiculously handsome alright. But his character just isn't given much to work with. All he's been doing these past 3 or 4 episodes is sit and drink glumly in bars while his harpy of a girlfriend needles him no end. Well, my mind wanders from whatever plot (non)development is happening when he's on-screen, anyway. I tend to focus on that thick, glossy head of hair, which (amusingly) has NOT changed style over the years.
Ok i didn't really notice the hair. Just the face somehow.
Ender's Girl wrote:
Ohhhh, Fujikiiiii... Was HOTARU NO HIKARI the only drama that I liked you in? Yep. It was.
He was also in 1 Litre of Tears as the doctor with the goatee. Excellent drama by the way, 1LoT, that is.
Posted: Thu Sep 24, 2009 12:50 am Post subject: currently watching
well, currently, i'm watching 1 Litre of Tears :3 it's really sad :( but the actors are great! ~
and yeah, i totally agree n__n Bloody Monday is REALLY good :D! _________________
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Posted: Thu Sep 24, 2009 7:58 pm Post subject:
While waiting for the Oyaji/AIbou downloads I decided to watch Kasouken no Onna - Investigator Mariko. It's not grand and the cases are full of plot holes but it's enjoyable enough.
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Posted: Fri Sep 25, 2009 6:29 am Post subject:
Galileo ep. 6. This series always seems to make me sleepy... although it was nice to see Horikita Maki in a small but important role. I don't remember her actually having any lines, but dang, she's pretty!
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Posted: Fri Sep 25, 2009 11:58 am Post subject:
SLOW DAZE er... SLOW DANCE - Done. Finally. The main characters don't do much (figurative) "dancing" here... more like this sad, aimless shuffling against the desultory strains of a two-bit wedding band at 2 a.m. Zero TsumabukiSatoshiXFukatsuEri chemistry from start to finish. Too bad, because Fukatsu Eri clearly gives this role everything she's got, but the way her character is written is one big waste of her talent. Still, the Tsumabuki/Fujiki Combined Eye Candy is a pleasant (and extremely welcome)... diversion.
MY BOSS, MY HERO Episode 5. Hahahaha why ain't nobody never been tellin' me 'bout dis Nagase Tomoya, why why why huh??? (==> Dammit, I spend a few episodes with his chowderheaded character... en I kent ivven spell good no mo'... Shtoopidity is infektiouss, yesss?) All I really knew about him was that: 1) he's a Johnny, and 2) he's famous for playing these Himbos!-with-a-Heart! roles. The plot contrivances here are as facile and shallow as you'd find in any high school farce (*cough* GOKUSEN 2 *cough*), but but BUT Nagase Tomoya is comedic GOLD, and he IS a riot to watch. And--and-- dayyyyum, but the man is hot. Ehehehehe you dumb sexy beast. (I just wish the Yakuza would do us all a favor and stiff that androgynous little shrimp of a fairy-boy who follows Nagase's character around like a puppy. A mangy, flea-bitten puppy. Ugh, hateful little thing. )
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