Thursday, 1 February at 22:00 at #TheYakaicasino with the cast of the film "Golden Deity" SP!
Guests include Kento Yamazaki, Anna Yamada, Hiroshi Tamaki, Gordon Maeda, Asuka Kudo, and Ryohei Otani from the film "Golden Deity"!
The lead performer Kento Yamazaki challenges himself to a difficult bowling match with a football! He also shows off his brilliant lifting skills!
Hiroshi Tamaki, who has played many roles, shoots a gun in low visibility!
Maeda-san, who plays the role of a genius sniper, tried shooting without the sound of an ocarina, while feeling a lot of pressure on his legs!And Asuka Kudo, an agricultural university graduate, as a real agricultural actor, takes on the challenge of a three-round agricultural fight that he can't help but win!He's also very popular in South Korea! Does Ryohei Otani add soy sauce or salt and pepper to his fried eggs? Salt and pepper? The studio is also excited about the challenge of a great celebrity!Looking forward to challenges from our gorgeous guests!𝑰𝒕'𝒔 𝑺𝒉𝒐𝒘 𝑻𝒊𝒎𝒆The programme airs on Thursdays at 22.00 Japanese time and at 16.00 Moscow time.
Times when you're feeling down for a while are times when you wish your comfort character was real so they can be with you and hold you to make feel better....and I wish that was true cause I could use it right about now....
I made a frame from this shot Wikizilla's Image of the Week. No regrets. Monarch: Legacy of Monsters, I love ya. When I was a teenager, explicit queerness was anathema to most big-name franchises. Those dominoes have been slowly falling, often in lower-profile tie-ins first, and to me this is a huge one: 69 years without a queer live-action Godzilla character are over. And Cate's the main protagonist of the show! I'm not under the delusion that media representation will cure all society's ills, but it sure doesn't hurt. Now, the non-Tumblr parts of the fandom are being completely normal about this, right? Right? Whatever, that's why you'll never get rid of me here. Cate had a couple more sweet moments with May in this episode, and Mariko Tamaki wrote episode 7, so don't expect her to stop kissing girls. Hopefully she's learned a valuable lesson about cheating though.
"The Way Out" is also another gift to those of us who have always wanted to see more of the ramifications of a world where Godzilla exists, from underground towns for the super-rich to ruined cities where federal troops shoot looters and harass people experiencing homelessness. And the show continues to find ways to use kaiju to talk about COVID, from Cate and Kentaro's exchange about San Francisco truthers ("It's easier than waking up every day and thinking, at any moment, the same could happen to you") to the blink-of-an-eye speed at which the threat went from on the news to her front door in the flashbacks.
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As I foretold, we got a Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire trailer, an amusing contrast to the weighty Toho flick and Apple show already fore of mind. It's Adam Wingard unbound, that's for sure. The human cast seems pared back, a longstanding Monsterverse problem, and the kaiju fights were far and away the best part of Godzilla vs. Kong, so hopefully this approach will play to his strengths. But that movie also had excellent VFX, and some of the shots in here are rough. There's time to fix them, at least... which probably can't be said of Godzilla's design. I like that he's pink (did some Warner Bros. executive take the wrong message away from Barbie?) and sporting a thagomizer on his tail, but his proportions are uncanny. And I see Kong found the Infinity Gauntlet; good for him.
I am, of course, not done talking about Godzilla Minus One. It added over 200 screens and made $8.3 million in its second weekend in the U.S., a minuscule drop considering that its $11.4 million opening "weekend" spanned five days. Almost a third of all tickets sold this weekend were for Godzilla or Hayao Miyazaki's The Boy and the Heron, remarkable in a market so allergic to foreign imports. That brings its total to $25.3 million (more by the time you read this). With an avalanche of Christmas blockbusters on the way, its grip on premium-format screens is about to slip. Still, I see it hanging around theaters for a while. I have never seen the fandom so united in praise for a film before, and it's making plenty of new fans.
Some of those fans are in high places. Variety leaked that it's on the 20-film shortlist for Best Visual Effects at the Oscars (to be narrowed to five nominees), something I, again, never expected to read about a Toho Godzilla film. Alas, it's locked out of this year's Best International Film category due to the quirky nomination period.
Much has been made of how great the film looks on a $15 million budget. I have two caveats, one in each direction. No one is quite sure where the $15 million figure came from; Yamazaki said at a recent con appearance that he only wished he had that much to play with. (He has yet to divulge the actual budget, just that it was above ¥1 billion.) Now, unions in the Japanese film industry are much weaker than in Hollywood, so a given production budget goes a lot further in Japan. All the same, I doubt that alone explains Minus One looking better than most superhero movies made for twenty times the cost. I'll offer a couple more reasons: Yamazaki has extensive visual effects experience (he's been the VFX supervisor of all but one of the live-action films he's directed), and the film's big effects scenes aren't as busy or lengthy as many of the Hollywood counterparts. I don't know if Disney will ask Yamazaki to direct the next Star Wars movie (that would require there to be a next Star Wars movie), but the studios here should be taking notes.
the sphinx, a blog with a ton of American Godzilla rarities to share, has outdone itself—behold a continuity and dialogue script for the U.S. version of King Kong vs. Godzilla! Included in the download is a detailed comparison with the film. No huge differences, apart from the script giving the secretary added to the U.S. version a name, but a fascinating piece of history all the same.
The Minus One incarnation of Godzilla (MaiGoji?) has joined Godzilla Battle Line, accompanied by [SPOILER]. To be honest, my enthusiasm for this game has been flagging, and I'm not caught up on the strategies developing around these two, so I'll just refer you to Sir Melee's channel as usual. This Godzilla's also doing a collaboration with the Japanese mobile game Fleet of Blue Flame.
Tiffany Grant, Asuka's original voice actress, will narrate the audiobooks for the Neon Genesis Evangelion: ANIMA light novels which explore an Instrumentality-free path for the show. Seven Seas Entertainment published them in English from 2019 to 2021, which, to be honest, was also news to me.
This one's for my fellow library workers: the obscenely popular Who HQ nonfiction series for children is publishing a book about Godzilla next June. I don't know if this will have quite the same impact on today's young Godzilla fans as the Ian Thorne tome had on Gen Xers and Millennials, what with the Internet and all, but it's certain to be more factual. Expect illustrations instead of licensed photos, and not just because of Toho.
I can finally talk more about the Godzilla x Kong: Titan Chasers mobile game without fearing a DMCA. Not that there's much to talk about; it's freemium through and through and I'm not sure I know a single person who's excited for it. Interesting to see some critters from the comics break into another medium, at least. Here's the trailer.
Golden Kamuy | Official Trailer | Netflix 19 May 2024
A Russo-Japanese War veteran, Saichi Sugimoto (Kento Yamazaki) goes to Hokkaido to search for gold which was stolen from an Ainu tribe. He encounters an Ainu girl named Asirpa (Anna Yamada), whose father was killed by those who stole the gold. An unlikely alliance is formed between the two, as one searches for gold and the other searches for vengeance.
Meanwhile, Tokushiro Tsurumi (Hiroshi Tamaki) of the Imperial Army is also searching for the gold for his men who risked their lives in the war but left unrewarded by the government. Toshizo Hijikata (Hiroshi Tachi), an escaped prisoner who was the vice-commander of the Shinsengumi that fought against the Imperials, also wants the gold to realize his own ambitions.
War erupts in the winter cold of Hokkaido as the battle for gold begins.
The role of Asirpa's great uncle is given to Akibe Debo, an Ainu artisan born in Lake Akan. Akibe is also supervising the Ainu culture in the film along with Nakagawa Hiroshi, Golden Kamuy supervisor.
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I’m happy to say that this wasn’t a one time thing and wanted to watch more j-dramas after my quarantine, so here’s what I’ve seen since july (which isn’t much, but it’s something lol)
1. suki na hito ga iru koto aka a girl and three sweethearts (8.5/10): oh, to be a pastry chef and move to a beach town to live and work with three hot guys... and one of them is played by yamazaki kento??? no but seriously, I loved the vibes that it gave off, and I don’t even enjoy going to the beach! I thoroughly enjoyed this drama, minus 1) misaki sometimes spoke in a very cartoonish way that got on my nerves 2) my dude kanata was sometimes too aloof and rude for my taste, like being nice every once in a while isn’t so hard? especially to the person you like? 3) wtf chiaki dgaf about misaki and the moment kanata shows some interest he’s head over heels now? come on
2. gokushufudo aka the way of the househusband (8.5/10): at first I wasn’t entirely convinced because the drama was pretty much tatsu being a househusband and people being scared of him because of his shady looks and past, but as the episodes went by we started getting more character development and backstory... and I was sooooo in! I was looking for some easy laughs, but this drama also managed to warm my heart and made me care about tatsu and his family and friends... :’D tamaki hiroshi was spectacular.
3. coffee & vanilla (5.5/10): I guess this is where the shitshow begins lol. the only positive thing that I had heard about this drama before watching it was that dori sakurada looked really hot... and the rest was quite awful. this drama was so short and everything happened so fast it felt like it was on steroids or something lol. definitely cringey and hiroto behaved like a creep. however, it had something that glued me to the screen and I flew through it. at least it was entertaining and not boring, which imo is waaaay worse
4. good morning call (7/10): I believe this was one of the first j-dramas that were added on netflix, and I had been curious about it since I first saw it because who doesn’t like a cohabitation plot? grumpy x sunshine? well, the premise was better than the actual execution. uehara isn’t grumpy, he’s a dick. I get that nao is sometimes too hyper for my taste but omg put some fucking effort into the relationship!!! whenever she talks to uehara it seems like he’s being bothered. also, people were shipping nao with daichi, but this guy wouldn’t take no for an answer and accept that nao isn’t into him. she should’ve ended with issei, but whatever. besides that, the drama was pretty entertaining and I liked the ensemble of characters. also, there were some really cute moments that made me forget for two minutes how dumb uehara was.
Information regarding the MOIW 2023 live has been revealed! The live will occur in the TOKYO DOME on the 11th and 12th of February 2023. This live will feature all five brands of IDOLM@STER on the stage together after 8 years.
The voice providers participating in this stop are as follows:
Título: Kingdom 2: Harukanaru Daichi e (Kingdom 2: Hacia la Tierra Lejana)
País: Japón
Duración: 134 min.
Género: acción, historia, guerra
Fecha de estreno: 15 de julio, 2022
Dirección: Sato Shinsuke
Guion: Kuroiwa Tsutomu
SINOPSIS
Después de reprimir la rebelión de su hermano menor, el rey del estado de Qin, Eisei, que había tomado el trono y aspira a unificar China, es amenazado por asesinos que entraron en el palacio real por la noche. Gracias a Shin y Ka Ryou TEn, quienes se apresuraron a la escena, los asesinos fueron repelidos con éxito, pero estaba claro que había alguien dentro del palacio que planeaba asesinar a Eisei. Si bien todavía había cierta incertidumbre, el enemigo vecino, el estado de Wei, comenzó a invadir a través de la frontera, y Shin finalmente se unirá a su primera batalla como soldado de a pie.
Los soldados de a pie formaron un equipo "GO" de cinco hombres, y Shin se unió al campo de batalla junto con sus viejos amigos Bi Hei y Bi Tou, que vienen de la misma ciudad natal, el experimentado líder del escuadrón Taku Kei, que no es fiable pero nunca había matado a nadie, y el misterioso Kyou Kai, cuyo rostro está cubierto casi por completo con una máscara.
Go Kei, el gran general de Wei, es un genio con una excelente estrategia militar, y también hace pleno uso de la poderosa fuerza de carros de Wei para invadir a los soldados de a pie de Qin en la línea del frente. Cuando el gran general de Qin, el duque Hyou, recibe noticias de la amarga batalla, simplemente sonríe irónicamente y ordena a sus tropas que se mantentan alerta. Contra probabilidades abrumadoras, Shin pelea una batalla solitaria con su habilidad perfeccionada con la espada, mientras que sus camaradas y otros lograron sobrevivir con su propio ingenio.
Baku Koshin, un general de mil hombres de Qin, ve el éxito de Shin y sus hombres y corrió a las colinas para unirse a ellos en un asalto aún más imprudente. Con Shin y sus hombres del Cuarto Ejército mostrando un ligero tambaleo por la abrumadora desventaja de Qin del día anterior, el duque Kyou encuentra la "chispa" de la batalla y finalmente hace su movimiento.
Mientras la batalla vanza a lo grande y un gran fuego comienza a rodar, esa persona inesperada también aparece en el campo de batalla...
CAST
Yamazaki Kento como Shin
Yoshizawa Ryo como Eisei/Hyou
Hashimoto Kanna como Ka Ryou Ten
Seino Nana como Kyou Kai
Mitsushima Shinnosuke como Heki
Okayama Amane como Bi Hei
Miura Takahiro como Bi Tou
Hamatsu Takayuki como Taku Kei
Makabe Togi como Hairou
Yamamoto Chihiro como Kyou Sho
Toyokawa Etsushi como Hyou Kou
Takashima Masahiro como Shobunkun
Kaname Jun como To
Kato Masaya como Shishi
Takahashi Tsutomu como Kyugen
Shibukawa Kiyohiko como Baku Koshin
Hirayama Yusuke como Mou Bu
Ozawa Yukiyoshi como Gou Kei
Tamaki Hiroshi como Shou Hei Kun
Sato Koichi como Ryo Fui
Osawa Takao como Ou Ki
Okay this is going to be updated every so often as I remember all my favorites. Its not limited to one gender or the other. These are in no particular order (yet). This is probably going to a long post (
I’ve watched a lot of anime
) heavy with gifs. Youv’e been warned.
Updated: 2/13/2023@18:43
List of Anime Characters Living Rent Free in my head:
i would simply pass out on the floor right in front of you if i got a karl urban or daniel kaluuya application. i would love to see chiwetel ejiofor, shah rukh khan, bill skarsgard, metin akdügler, laurence fishburne, rahul kohli, ricky whittle, glen powell, shemar moore, miles teller, dwayne johnson, jung wooseok, mahershala ali, lewis pullman, jesse williams, keith powers, michael b jordan, harvey guillen, logan lerman, isiah mustafa, yahya abdul mateen, viggo mortensen, rami malek, andrew garfield, andrew koji, ilhan şen, jake gyllanhaal, alexander skarsgard, hyun bin, sen mitsuji, kento yamazaki, simu liu, remy hii, lewis tan, danny pino, charles melton, aldis hodge, kayvan novak, john david washington, colin farrell, michael pena, paul rudd, edward norton, terrence howard, sterling k brown, daniel henney, nattawin wattanagitiphat, mark consuelos, chris pine, goran visnjic, david castañeda, fukushi sota, jesse lee soffer, takeru satoh, hayden christensen, gerardo taracena, benjamin wadsworth, clayton cardenas, tommy flanagan, garrett hedlund, edgar ramirez, max thieriot, boyd holbrook, lorenzo james henrie, phakphum romsaithong, justin hartley, idris elba, pablo schreiber, zane holtz, robert pattinson, angus cloud, ji jin hee, luke grimes, kevin costner, benicio del toro, ryan gosling, kang tae oh, dylan o’brien, mads mikkelsen, chace crawford, regé jean page, javier bardem, jimmy smits, brian tee, timothy olyphant, frank dillane, bradley cooper, harry styles, ethan hawke, kasamatsu sho, eric bane, raymond ablack, matthias schoenaerts, miles teller, alexander draymon, jeremy allen white, michael trevino, peter gadiot, barry keoghan, antony starr, aron piper, david tennant, theo james, fujioka dean, chris evans, taylor kitsch, wagner moura, arnas fedaravičius, hiroshi tamaki, leo suter, ludi lin, lee soo hyuk, nikolaj coster waldu, tom holland, denzel washington, finn wittrock, manny jacinto, dylan minnette, daniel craig, dacre montgomery, steven yeun, ben hardy, gong yoo, charles michael davis, lee dong wook, michael malarkey, kwak dong yeun, jacob elordi, gil birmingham, tom wlaschiha, cillian murphy, alperen duymaz, joe cole, nathan parsons, finn cole, sean bean, martin sensmeier, blair redford, diego luna, pedro pascal, oliver jackson cohen, avan jogia, and austin butler.
[ID: A drawing of Tamaki Yamazaki from Tamayomi. She's crouched down, holing a baseball with her arm up, as she looks offscreen and sticks her tongue out. Tamaki has short hair tied back, with an undercut beneath. /End ID]
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[ID: A shading study of Tamaki from Tamayomi. Shes facing away from the camera, wearing dark pants and a sports bra. Her hair is tied up in a ponytail. /End ID]