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Posted: Wed Mar 03, 2010 3:58 pm Post subject:
sorry for being late,,,I wanna ask are they already engaged????I just read this,,,this news was posted on January 2010,,but I just read this...
Actor Oguri Shun (27) and actress-model Yamada Yuu (25) did their best to avoid looking like a couple yesterday, but they're not fooling anyone. The pair returned to Narita Airport after a weeklong vacation in Hawaii but, just as when they left, they passed through arrivals and customs separately. As long as the media don't get a shot of them together, they can plausibly deny any serious relationship. But the giveaway signs were not too hard to spot. Oguri came out of customs with a luggage cart carrying some distinctly feminine baggage, including a pink golf bag. Most of the time he talked on his mobile phone, a common ploy to avoid reporters' questions, and seemed annoyed by all the media attention. Yamada, on the other hand, was all smiles for the cameras as she walked arm in arm with friend and fellow model Hasegawa Jun (23). Yamada was seen carrying two passports, and something sparkly on her ring finger. But like Oguri she refused to answer reporters questions and denied that the vacation was a "pre-marriage" trip.
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Posted: Wed Mar 03, 2010 4:09 pm Post subject:
Another young star has been named to the cast of the summer's big blockbuster movie. Oguri Shun (27, photo right) will play an elite bureaucrat in the second sequel to "Odoru Daisosasen" (Bayside Shakedown). The most commercially successful franchise in Japanese movie history has produced only spinoffs since 2003, so Odoru3 will be getting massive hype over the next few months. Oguri's character is described as something "completely new" to the series, though it's not clear if he will be an ally or an enemy of Detective Aoshima Shunsaku (Oda Yuji, 41, photo left). Odoru started out 12 years ago as a Fuji TV drama series and producer Kameyama Chihiro (53) said, "We wanted to have a bureaucrat character that was younger than Aoshima. And we thought Oguri could bring real style to the role." Oguri himself said, "I've been watching this series since I was a kid, so I just didn't want to mess it up!" His popularity will certainly add more fuel to the Odoru fire when the movie is released on July 3
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Posted: Thu Mar 04, 2010 9:13 am Post subject:
ocha4ever wrote:
sorry for being late,,,I wanna ask are they already engaged????I just read this,,,this news was posted on January 2010,,but I just read this...
Actor Oguri Shun (27) and actress-model Yamada Yuu (25) did their best to avoid looking like a couple yesterday, but they're not fooling anyone. The pair returned to Narita Airport after a weeklong vacation in Hawaii but, just as when they left, they passed through arrivals and customs separately. As long as the media don't get a shot of them together, they can plausibly deny any serious relationship. But the giveaway signs were not too hard to spot. Oguri came out of customs with a luggage cart carrying some distinctly feminine baggage, including a pink golf bag. Most of the time he talked on his mobile phone, a common ploy to avoid reporters' questions, and seemed annoyed by all the media attention. Yamada, on the other hand, was all smiles for the cameras as she walked arm in arm with friend and fellow model Hasegawa Jun (23). Yamada was seen carrying two passports, and something sparkly on her ring finger. But like Oguri she refused to answer reporters questions and denied that the vacation was a "pre-marriage" trip.
even if ... that Good for them
Don't give me wrong I didn't like her for him at first but after a while she grow on me LOL
like what I say matters
Yea but thats Good true or not _________________
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Posted: Thu Mar 04, 2010 4:48 pm Post subject:
Oguri Shun's All Night Nippon is coming to an end in march...
31/3 will be the last broadcast he make, for the reason that Shun would like to focus on his career as an actor.
he mentioned in the ANN on 4/3:
during the filming of Tokyo Dogs, the cast had to start filming 2 hours later on thursdays to accomodate the midnight ANN broadcast. he was quite depressed for letting broadcasts interfere his daily schedule.
although ANN has always been part of his life, he would like to quit for a while and focus more on his work as an actor. he promised at last that he would return one day.
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Posted: Fri Mar 05, 2010 5:02 pm Post subject:
Oguri Shun likes Korean movies, and cozies up to Koo Hye-seon
Koo Hye-seon attends the Yubari International Fantastic Film Festival (February 25 to March 1) held in Hokkaido, Japan, with her directorial debut, "Delightful Assistant".
Japanese Actor Oguri Shun (28) said, "Korean movies have their own uniqueness. I would like to make films as good as Korean movies". Korean actress Koo Hye-seon (26) said, "I feel a sense of kinship with him because he is also an actor-turned-director. I enjoyed watching his debut film as a director".
The entry list of the 20th Yubari International Film Festival features films by a noted director from S. Korea and a good-looking actor/director from Japan: S. Korean actress Koo Hye-seon and Japanese actor Oguri Shun. As a handsome hero, Oguri has been gaining popularity with the film "Crows Zero" and the TV drama "Gokusen".
Oguri and Koo played the main characters in the Japanese version and Korean version of the drama, "Boys over Flowers", respectively.
Oguri Shun attended the festival with his film "Surely Someday", which is the opening film for the festival as well as his directorial debut. The film portrays the friendship and growth process of high school students. Keisuke Koide, who appeared in "Nodame Cantabile", "Cyborg She", played a main character in the film.
Meanwhile, Koo Hye-seon was invited to the Yubari choice section of the festival with her debut film, "Delightful Assistant". The movie features a story about death, salvation and free will. The two met by chance on the 26th day of February during the festival and had a chance to talk about their own opinions about film. Oguri talked to Koo, saying, "I like that the Korean films are energetic. I will make good movies like Korean movies". Koo responded, "I enjoyed watching your movie 'Surely Someday'."
The two seemed to get close through the meeting; they were standing side by side and were talking to each other and smiling while they were taking a commemorative photograph.
Last year, Oguri played a main character in the movie "Tajomaru" and "Crows ZERO" and the TV drama "Tokyo DOGS". In the same year, Koo was busy as a novelist, illustrator, and songwriter after gaining popularity with the drama "Boys over Flowers".
In an interview preceding the opening film for the festival on Feb. 26th, Oguri said, "I have been a film enthusiast since I was a child. Up to now, I am confident that I portrayed the dreams and frustrations of youth in my own way". In an interview with Yonhap News, Koo said, "I became a film director because I wanted to portray episodes from my point of view".
source: KBS GLOBAL
I also like Korean movies and dramas....
both of them are casts of Hana Yori Dango in their own country _________________
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