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Wednesday, April 29, 2015

Fumino Kimura Makes an Adorable Time-Traveler in “Suteki na Sen Taxi”

Kimura Fumino in Suteki Na Sen TAXI
  Just watched an episode of Suteki na Sen TAXI, that comedic drama about Yutaka Takenouchi and his magical Time Traveling Cab, and who should that night's guest be but the adorable Fumino Kimura!
 If you recall, I had developed quite a bit of a thing for her during her hilariously wacky turn as Kahiyama in "Henshin Interveiwer no Yuutsu", so I was THRILLED when I saw her darling face appear on the latest episode…MY GOSH I forgot how freaking CUTE she can be!
Fumino as Super-Assistant Kozai
 The story begins with Kozai (Suzuki) having an affair with a married man who finds she is pregnant with his child. Upon hearing the news, they fight and break up. In tears, she runs out of the building …where Eda’s taxi just happens to be waiting!
Illicit Affairs with the Boss (Nakamura Shunsuke)
A Crushing Rejection
Aboard Eda's Taxicab
After some humorous banter between the two, Eda gets the story from Kozai, and when she says she wishes she could go back and handle it differently that he informs her that she is riding in a special Time-traveling Taxi and can take her back to WHENever she wants. Thus their adventure begins…!
The Time Traveling TAXI at your Service!
Time...Traveling? 
Looking over the helpful brochure
Time Traveling: More Expensive than you'd think.
There’s this one hilarious running gag, where every time Eda takes a customer back in time, the trip is so mundane that when they arrive, they always disappointedly say “is that it?” This time Eda is prepared, and when Kozai begins her trip back, Eda turns on a tape recorder with sci-fi sounds to make it seem more space-agey. 
Kozai: “Umm…why are you playing that sound?” 
Eda (proudly): “To give the EFFECT of going back in time” 
 Kozai: “But…it doesn’t have anything REALLY to do with it, does it?” 
Eda (his smile fading): “No..it doesn’t” 
Kozai: “Then you don’t have to play that, do you?
Eda(dejected):“No. I guess not.” LOLOL
As far as Suteki Sen na Taxi goes, Takenouchi’s character Eda is eccentric enough as it is, but BOY, when he is going up against Fumina, the dialog they trade between each other is just sharp, witty and FUN! The two quirky personalities bounce off each other so well, I found myself thinking how great the show would be if it was centered around the two of them as a team!
 Alas, Fumina’s appearance was for only one episode, so if I want to see her again, I’ll have to check out her more recent shows…Hmm, doing a quick check on dramawiki, seems she’s co-starring in that latest Tsuyoshi Kusanagi drama…perhaps I’d better see what’s up!
Posted by zdorama @ zdoramaagain.blogspot.com

Friday, April 24, 2015

Dal Shabet is Wild!

My interest in the K-pop World has taken a huge hit since my beloved Jessica was removed from Girls Generation. Having the SNSD fandom get split into Jessica defenders and Jessica bashers was hard enough, but I began noticing negativity in other group forums as well, with hateful comments about f(x)'s Sulli (with her self-imposed sabbatical) and attacks on 2NE1’s Park Bom (with her legal issues) too. Suddenly, K-pop wasn’t the fun place I knew it to be anymore, and I slowly began withdrawing from the Hallyu pages and forums. Before I knew it, K-pop wasn't holding my interest as much as it once did, and I found myself  passing on new releases from groups like AOA, 4Minute, and even Apink…
  But somehow I’ve always had a special place in my heart for Happyface Entertainment idols Dal Shabet, and once I heard their new song "Joker" and saw the super-cool cover for their mini album JOKER IS ALIVE, I felt that old familiar tugging in my heart and I realized I was EXCITED about getting their new CD, and when I ordered it from Kpoptown, I realized that it had been months and MONTHS since I last purchased anything K-pop related!
Just got the package today, and it is as beautiful as can be, though it DID take me for a loop when I realized the cool group collage I'd seen before (in the top picture) wasn't the cover, but I needn’t have worried, as all six individual shot were contained within, and in SUCH an INNOVATIVE way! 
Dal Shabet Joker is Alive Album
Jumbo Cards Inserts
Back Side of Jumbo Cards with Cut-Out circle
Using the Playing cards theme, the case held seven jumbo sized cards, one of EACH of the girls as well as a Group Shot. Looking closer, I realized EACH card unfolded out four times with stunning pics of each girl!!! WOW!!! SO COOL!
Jiyul Jumbo card unfolded (front)
Jiyul Jumbo card unfolded (back)
And if that wasn’t enough, the album came with two trading cards, one in color and one in black and white…and whaddaya know? the member I got was none other than my Dal Shabet bias JIYUL!!! YESS!!!

 Joker is Alive is another mini album from the girls (their 8th by the cover count) and this time Subin took control of the concept- co-writing the tunes and planning the direction. Everything seems to work here (though haven’t we seen enough of the Batman Joker appearing everywhere?), and I am pleased to say that my girl Jiyul is still looking as fan-freaking-tastic as EVER:
My Dal Shabet Bias: Sexy Jiyul. She Got Legs!
The Mini album begins with a sweet tribute to the Dal Shabet fanbase DARLING (following in the tradition of other fan appreciation songs like “For Darling” off the Have/Have Not album) and goes right into the cool “Dal Shabet Addict”, a peppy song!
   Then we’re on to the “main attraction” as it were, the sexy “Joker” title track and as noted above, the live performances of this song REALLY sell how hawt these gals are! With the “playing cards’ theme, the girls are all duked out in various red and black outfits reminiscent of the Queen of Hearts in Alice in Wonderland…but decidedly SEXIER!

Track "I’m Not" showcases the girls rapping skills, and album closer "Ok Boy" is JUST the kind of song that me of why I fell in love with K-pop in the first place- super catchy pop hooks sung with cute and sassy vocals! One of my favorite tracks on this release!

As I read over the articles about Dal Shabet’s promotions, I’m still seeing so much negativity in the forums, so maybe the bad vibes are still out there, but at least I can enjoy the music on my own…and I’m still crossing my fingers for a new f(x) album this year, with any luck, Sulli will be a part of it, haterz be damned!!!
Posted by zdorama @ zdoramaagain.blogspot.com

Sunday, April 12, 2015

Bounty From Japan

The next best thing to taking a trip to Japan myself is having friends who frequent the country, especially when it comes to finding hard-to-get items like out of print J-pop CDs which ain't easy to come across here in the USA. As you know I have a newfound interest in 80’s singer Yoko Oginome and was thrilled when my friend, on a recent trip to Osaka, managed to locate one of Yoko’s out of print albums, her awesome KNOCK ON MY DOOR. Not only was he able to get it, he found a FIRST EDITION copy, complete with deluxe slipcase and photobooklet!!
   Released in 1990, Knock on My Door continues in the Rocking tradition I fell in love with from her album NUDIST, man, all of these songs are so freaking good, and it blows my mind to realize she still has a TON of albums out there that I haven’t heard! Who knows which of these as-yet-undiscovered releases will be future faves!
Posted by zdorama @ zdoramaagain.blogspot.com

Funuke Domo Revisited

Aimi Satsukawa and Eriko Sato
MAN, just got through re-watching the 2007 movie Funuke Domo Kanashimi No Ai Wo Miseru (Show Some Sorrowful Love, You Losers!) and I just GOTTA say that this movie may JUST be my favorite Japanese Movie of ALL TIME, it is SO. DAMN. GOOD! I’ve already gushed on and ON about it in my original post on my love for luscious Eriko Sato,  so I’ll just say that this time around, I was just GIDDY with happiness watching the scenes unfold, the mental (and physical) battles between Eriko Sato (as the outrageous sexual mess Sumiko) and Aimi Satsukawa (as the shy, mousey and clever Kiyomi) are just STONE COLD PERFECT, man, every scene is like a "favorite scene" for me, and when you throw in Nagasaku Hiromi as the adorably klutzy sister-in-law to balance the vitriol with some good old fashioned nuttiness, you’ve got a movie up there with the very VERY best!
Posted by zdorama @ zdoramaagain.blogspot.com

Thursday, April 2, 2015

J-Movie Notes: Shikyu No Kioku~ Koko Ni Anata Ga Iru

Matsuyuki Yasuko and Emoto Tasuku
 Just got finished watching the haunting and touching 2007 movie “Shikyu No Kioku~ Koko Ni Anata Ga Iru”, about a young man named Masato (Emoto Tasuku) who goes in search of a woman named Aiko (Matsuyuki Yasuko) whom he believes to be his real mother. Masato was kidnapped from the hospital as an infant, and though the kidnapper was caught and he was returned to his mother after 40 days, in present day as an almost grown 17 year old who is constantly clashing with his mother as a juvenile, he is convinced his real mother is the woman who stole him away all those years ago. After a bitter and violent confrontation with his mother, he leaves in search of Aiko.
Find her he eventually does, in a seaside restaurant on Okinawa, and right off he sees that she is very stand-offish as well as a bit lonely. Though Masato keeps his distance from Aiko at first and just watches her from afar, he strikes up a friendship with Sachiko, the brash and outspoken neighborhood bar owner, who tries to get his a job at the restaurant, though with little success.
 Masato manages to get a part-time job as well as room and board by helping Aiko without being asked, one day when she is swamped with customers.
 Over the weeks that follow, she opens up to him and they find themselves becoming closer and closer, to the point where it became hard to tell how much their connection is like mother and son and how much is more like sexual attraction. At some point Masato is clear that Aiko isn’t his real mother, but he isn’t sure just WHAT their relationship is.
Speaking of Sexual attraction, I got all hot and turned on when Aiko’s salaciously slutty stepdaughter Mika came onto the scene to cause trouble and shake things up between the two, throughout all of her scenes, she DID look a bit familiar, but I was stunned to find that this gorgeous babe was none other than actress Yuka Nomura, a child actor I loved back in the golden age of J-dramas. Asianwiki says she was in the Snow White Murder Case movie, but gee, I don’t remember her in that? Holy CRAP has this girl grown up!!!
Through Mika’s involvement as well as a few other tragedies that befall them, circumstances force both Masato and Aiko to make decisions about life and what the future holds. Finding strength through each other they choose the paths to take, and though the movie ends on a slightly ambiguous note, it really seems like the right one.
A Solid Movie.
PS: I gotta note how beautiful freaking Yasuko Matsuyuki is in this movie as Aiko. So pretty, yet fragile and vulnerable. Funny how she spent so much of her early career playing these hot to trot women and now seems to play a lot of caring, motherly roles…(though, as Perfect Report shows, she can STILL play a badass if she wants!)
And, Oh My Gosh, the always the delightful Kimiko Yo, the question is not why she always seems to play these kind of tough, sassy and ultra-sexy older women, but why she is so DAMN GOOD at it!! Gotta say that Kimiko stole just about every scene she was in for me, my oh my is this lady fine. (and YES, she's really this tan and orangey in this movieLOLOL)
Posted by zdorama @ zdoramaagain.blogspot.com