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12 Feb 2008, 2:57 am — It’s not a good news about Erika Sawajiri. I really hope this is not true! JPopAsia wrote: Rumor has it that Erika is being dumped by Stardust. An authorized person has been quoted as saying “Erika has been causing so much trouble for us lately. We simply cannot take the chance of having her cause even more [...]
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12 Feb 2008, 2:04 am — More than 1,500 fans packed the auditorium, where Tokyo International Forum being held, Sunday, the end of last month. They enthusiasly greeted the Taiwanese-Japanese actor Takeshi Kaneshiro, 34-year-old, who just returned to a Japanese-language movie. Yes, he comes back!
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12 Sep 2007, 3:40 am — Coming soon in DVD version. Tekkon Kinkreet is an award-winning anime production based on the gritty manga of the same name by Taiyo Matsumoto and produced by Studio 4C. Studio 4C’s previous works include Mind Game, Tekkon Kinkreet and some episodes in The Animatrix . Source
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16 Aug 2007, 3:23 am — Ah, yes. This is a heaven for Japanese movie fans. You can find the latest Japanese DVDs here: http://us.yesasia.com/en/Japanese/Videos.aspx. Has anyone purchase DVDs here? Please share your experience about that service.
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12 Jul 2007, 3:20 am — A relatively complete explanation and information about Japanese movie in Wikipedia. Worthed to read by Japanese movie fans… The first films produced in Japan were Bake Jizo (Jizo the Spook) and Shinin no sosei (Resurrection of a Corpse), both from 1898. The short Geisha no teodori was the first documentary, made in June 1899. Read more
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2 Jun 2007, 5:08 am — I was really waited for the DVD version of this movie. Mark Schilling of Japan Times wrote about Hideyuki Hirayama’s Shaberedomo, Shaberedomo (Talk, Talk, Talk) –which is showing now in Japan. Source
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26 May 2007, 2:54 am — The Japanese version of 2001 South Korean hit, Hotelier: Hotelier (Thursdays, 9 p.m., TV Asahi network), the Japanese version of the 2001 South Korean hit, looks like the best place to rest your TV dial this quarter. Yes, it has come to this. The Japanese drama scene has deteriorated to such a point that remaking South [...]
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15 May 2007, 5:05 am — An interesting piece of MAC BRYAN N. BAUTISTA about Japanese Live Action series as well as Asianovelas phenomena over the Philippines movie fans. Filipino fans around the country are now going crazy over Asianovelas – a local colloquial term used to describe drama series imported from Korea, China, Taiwan, Japan and other parts of Asia. However, [...]
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15 May 2007, 5:00 am — Do you like the futuristic cat Doraemon? Me, too. The Beijing News reports that Doraemon the Movie 2006 is expected to screen in Chinese cinemas this July, the month of China’s school summer vacation. Read
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24 Apr 2007, 4:57 am — Welcome to the Japanese Cinema Blog!
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