Joined: 21 Jan 2003 Posts: 703 Location: Singapore Country:
Posted: Mon Mar 27, 2006 11:15 am Post subject:
jade_frost wrote:
Oh there was??? Darned! Was it during the Japanese Film Festival? Must pay more attention next time.
You missed it? It was shown in the cinema just like other movies! I think its GV. Don't worry, if there are other show of ST in Sg, we'll sure to let you know!
yeah, a fren told me not to sit too close; neither should I sit too far away from the screen & the amplifiers...
anyway, I have got the tickets... as I said, the very thought of watching Tsutsumi san on screen is very tempting; I can't resist his charm...
Because of Tsutsumi, I had a chance to watch a movie in an open area. I watched "Always" on 9th April in Tamar,it is a special experience for me,however I prefer to watch the film in the cinema. I enjoyed "Always" ,I laughed and cried several times. Tsutsumi performed well and carried the whole film remarkably, that's why he won a lot of awards in Japan. I hope "Always" will be shown officially in Hong Kong later.
Joined: 07 Sep 2004 Posts: 737 Location: Tsutsumi Land
Posted: Tue Apr 18, 2006 2:50 pm Post subject:
maycc wrote:
Because of Tsutsumi, I had a chance to watch a movie in an open area. I watched "Always" on 9th April in Tamar,it is a special experience for me,however I prefer to watch the film in the cinema. I enjoyed "Always" ,I laughed and cried several times. Tsutsumi performed well and carried the whole film remarkably, that's why he won a lot of awards in Japan. I hope "Always" will be shown officially in Hong Kong later.
Joined: 21 Jun 2005 Posts: 9 Location: Thailand Country:
Posted: Sun Apr 30, 2006 1:10 am Post subject:
[quote="Osuke"]
Always is shown in Thailand now, I was very very happy seeing him on that big screen. He's so great and deserved to those awards. [/quote]
Osuke...remember me? I hadn't posted anything here such a long time but always check Shin-chan news from this thread
I watched ALWAYS today (at Siam theatre in Thailand....he's so great as you told us here....SHin-chan is so fabulous...no one can take eyes out of him
Joined: 01 Jan 2004 Posts: 169 Location: under the same roof
Posted: Sun Apr 30, 2006 3:37 am Post subject:
Minna-san, it's confirmed that Tsutsumi Shinichi will performed in Hero SP!!!!!!!! YATTA!!! One of the GREATEST dorama will be on special, and Shinichi is on it! Urewsii ^__________^ I can watch my fav actor in my fav dorama sp. It is said that Kuryuu Kohei (Kimura Takuya) will held a case on IT compnay who's tunned by Shinichi.
July 3rd, still 3 months away, but for Hero and Shinichi, I'll wait no matter how long it is..
according to the news report, http://chuspo.chunichi.co.jp/00/hou/20060428/spon____hou_____001.shtml & the link maycc provided, the story will take place in a peaceful village, where the 1st murder case for the past 11 years is being committed. Shin chan will play the legal assistant (������) of Kimura, who is the prosecutor. Nakai Kiichi will play the role of a important person in a large company. Full details of the story is not yet available.
Like Good Luck, the legal assistant & the prosecutor always clash at work. However, their role is reversed in Hero special where Shin chan has become the subordinate of Kimura. Looking forward to see what kind of new character will Shin chan play this time
Joined: 20 Jun 2005 Posts: 26 Location: Fishshop Country:
Posted: Mon May 01, 2006 12:44 pm Post subject:
Long hoilday in Thailand, I have nothing to do but to go 4 ALWAYS as my second time and xpect to more & more view in the theatre. How can I have chance to c his new drama as long as just had watched "postman blues" & "unlucky monkey" should move to HK soon
Japanese movies in Spore seems to hve disappeared altogether except J-horror movies which is probably losing popularity in Japan sometimes i wonder wat the film distributors here r thinking of
Joined: 26 Oct 2003 Posts: 577 Location: Singapore Country:
Posted: Mon May 15, 2006 1:20 pm Post subject:
nikyy wrote:
Japanese movies in Spore seems to hve disappeared altogether except J-horror movies which is probably losing popularity in Japan sometimes i wonder wat the film distributors here r thinking of
Same for free-to-air TV.
Film distributors want crowds to fill their theatres so they won't bring in Japanese movies unless it stars really popular stars or are rather high profile. The last two I remember is Beat Takeshi's movies Takeshis' and Chi to Hone. They'd rather bring in Typhoon then some Japanese movie gems. Even the Japanese film fest doesn't show much recent ones.
Film distributors want crowds to fill their theatres so they won't bring in Japanese movies unless it stars really popular stars or are rather high profile. The last two I remember is Beat Takeshi's movies Takeshis' and Chi to Hone. They'd rather bring in Typhoon then some Japanese movie gems. Even the Japanese film fest doesn't show much recent ones.
was expecting them to at least get those boxoffice hit Japanese films in eg Densha Otoko & Nana, but none of them is in sight, instead its Reincarnation the horror film tat they bring in
ahhhhh, there is a Japanese film fest ah? i miss it liao, where is it held ah
Joined: 26 Oct 2003 Posts: 577 Location: Singapore Country:
Posted: Mon May 15, 2006 10:42 pm Post subject:
nikyy wrote:
was expecting them to at least get those boxoffice hit Japanese films in eg Densha Otoko & Nana, but none of them is in sight, instead its Reincarnation the horror film tat they bring in
ahhhhh, there is a Japanese film fest ah? i miss it liao, where is it held ah
Haha yeah. Those wildly popular movies, but film distributors are ignoring them. I thought Cathay, the only hope we have, might but it looks like we aren't in luck.
Don't worry, the Japanese film fest is in late September. Venue is probably Cathay and the Japanese Association. Not sure what the theme is this year. It was adaptations last year and they showed Tsumabuki's Jose, Tiger and the Fish. Must check with my friend.
Haha yeah. Those wildly popular movies, but film distributors are ignoring them. I thought Cathay, the only hope we have, might but it looks like we aren't in luck.
Don't worry, the Japanese film fest is in late September. Venue is probably Cathay and the Japanese Association. Not sure what the theme is this year. It was adaptations last year and they showed Tsumabuki's Jose, Tiger and the Fish. Must check with my friend.
same here, i m betting on Cathay esp with the reopening of Picturehouse, but nope, nothing except Tony Takitani which will only be shown in August
thx for the tip
some latest news on Shin chan, he did a talk session at Sakuraza last week with Tanaka Min, anyone interested can check out the report of the talk here (in Japanese) -> http://plaza.rakuten.co.jp/hakapyon/diary/200605090000/
Joined: 26 Oct 2003 Posts: 577 Location: Singapore Country:
Posted: Fri May 19, 2006 12:51 pm Post subject:
nikyy wrote:
same here, i m betting on Cathay esp with the reopening of Picturehouse, but nope, nothing except Tony Takitani which will only be shown in August
thx for the tip
some latest news on Shin chan, he did a talk session at Sakuraza last week with Tanaka Min, anyone interested can check out the report of the talk here (in Japanese) -> http://plaza.rakuten.co.jp/hakapyon/diary/200605090000/
Tony Takitani in August! That's about one year after it's premiere in Japan. Geez...
Thanks for the link. I'm trying to read it but progressing slowly. Your Japanese is good, nikky! I need to catch up.
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