3 posts tagged “eita”
From Tokyograph:
Tue, December 2, 2008 (2:09am EST)Fuji TV has revealed next season's Monday night drama series. Tentatively titled "Voice," the show will feature actor Eita in his first starring role on a TV series.
"Voice" focuses on a group of five medical university students enrolled in a seminar on forensic pathology. Eita plays one of the students, noted for his keen perception and strong intuition. Along with the other students, he works on uncovering the mysteries of the corpses they examine.
The drama will premiere in January, airing on Monday nights at 9:00pm.Source: Sports Hochi
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Go Eita!!!! show them all what you're made of! There was a US show similar to this... I can't remember the name though... anyway... I hope this one turns out cool like CSI XD.
And:
**************************************Tue, December 2, 2008 (12:04am EST)The popular boy band Hey! Say! JUMP will soon have its own manga series running in Shogakukan's Ciao magazine. The comic, titled "Waiwai Hey! Say! JUMP," will be drawn by Keiko Notoyama.
The manga will begin serialization in the magazine's February issue, which goes on sale December 29. It will appear along with a special photo feature and a message to the readers.Source: Anime News Network
LOL! cute... did they do that for arashi too? I don't know *bad fangirl*
The movie is based on the true story of the love between Chie Nagashima, a woman who died at the age of 24 while fighting breast cancer, and her boyfriend/husband Taro Akasu. Nagashima's life was the subject of a documentary aired by TBS last July. Filming starts this October in preparation for theatrical release next May, timed to coincide with Nagashima's death anniversary.
The documentary achieved ratings of 16.6%, and the story was later published as a book that sold more than 400,000 copies. Movie offers rolled in, and producer Takashi Hirano eventually earned the consent of Nagashima's family. Last year, Hirano produced "LIFE: Tengoku de Kimi ni Aetara," a similar biopic about windsurfer Natsuki Iijima, who died of liver cancer.
Source: Sports Hochi
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Suri, you think you'll be able to watch this movie in theaters in Japan? Eita on the big screen yo.