01.THE TRANSFORMER/akiko
02.MORNING SUN (Dim's Disco classic re-blend)/Incognito
03.Meu Goleador [Original Album Mix]/Freak Do Brazil
04.Love Tribe <Jazz Drive Mix>/Jazztronik
05.Love Tribe [Main Mix]/Jazztronik Feat. Miss Vehna
06.EOL Intro (Clap Your Hands)/Luisito Quintero
07.Amor/Los Amigos Invisibles
08.Samba Michel/Anne Haigis
09.L.O.T. (Love Or Truth) (Agape Mix)/m-flo
10.I Like It (Girls Version)/Playa
11.Your VOICE Sings With Asako Toki/中塚武
12.Far Away/Sirius B
13.NOW YOU Know Better -Ananda Project Remix/Various Artists
14.Quiet Nights-Nicola Conte "out of school" version [re:jazz]/[Re:Jazz]
15.Looking Around You/Ryo Kawasaki & The Golden Dragon
16.Under The Moonlight/Jazztronik Feat. Miki Imai
Fragment of a great drama I watched today. Staring Ryo and Yama-chan, resulting in a very emotional drama based on a real story. Please download the drama and subs on D-addicts! It's worth the watch!
BMW has promised BMW fans like myself a much better Z4. They promised us that it will compete against the Fairlady 370Z, they promised us it will improve its 0-60 MPH from 5.1 to 4.8 seconds and they promised us a car with the lowest fuel consumption in its class. Finally it is, the BMW Z4 sDrive35is. The fan-made video is called "The Promise From BMW" which includes the driving scenes from the promo of the BMW Z4 sDrive35is and a song, "Promise" by Ryo Mizutsuki from the piano arrange album of Kanon and Air, "Re-Feel". Enjoy the video, the music and its sounds. EDIT: Gave the intro sequence more realistic.
Advertising executive Shunsuke Sakuma (Naohito Fujiki) is at the top of his game. Winning numerous advertising awards, the cool Shunsuke lives a life most men only dream of. He luckily lands a new massive product campaign for Mikado Beer, Japan's largest conglomerate corporation. Working on the project for almost two years with an estimated three-billion Yen invested, the project would "make" Shunsuke. But in its final stages, the project is suddenly dropped by a single man - Katsutoshi Katsuragi (Ryo Ishibashi) the son of the original founder and Vice President of Mikado Beer.
Advertising executive Shunsuke Sakuma (Naohito Fujiki) is at the top of his game. Winning numerous advertising awards, the cool Shunsuke lives a life most men only dream of. He luckily lands a new massive product campaign for Mikado Beer, Japan's largest conglomerate corporation. Working on the project for almost two years with an estimated three-billion Yen invested, the project would "make" Shunsuke. But in its final stages, the project is suddenly dropped by a single man - Katsutoshi Katsuragi (Ryo Ishibashi) the son of the original founder and Vice President of Mikado Beer.
Oguri Shun (Crows Zero, Hana Yori Dango) stars as a mad emperor in acclaimed theater director Ninagawa Yukio's controversial stage production Caligula. Ninagawa's version of Albert Camus's famous play delves into the life, mind, and times of Caligula, the third emperor of the Roman Empire. Records of Caligula generally depict him as a cruel, wasteful, perverse, and insane tyrant who executed many, expended royal coffers, legislated on personal whims, and anointed himself a living god. First staged in 1945, Camus's influential play, however, interprets Caligula's actions not as insanity but as absurdity, deliberate and arbitrary abuse of authoritarian power in reaction to a meaningless world.
Wearing only a loincloth for much of the play, Oguri Shun bares his body and soul to portray the complex role of Caligula, breathing life into the historical anti-hero and the classic Camus production. Oguri Shun also previously appeared in Ninagawa's Shakespeare productions As You Like It, Hamlet, and The Comedy of Errors, but this is his most important and challenging stage role yet. This DVD release of Caligula records the November 21, 2007 performance at Bunkumura Theater Cocoon in Tokyo.
Cast: Oguri Shun | Wakamura Mayumi | Katsuji Ryo | Yokota Eiji | Hasegawa Hiroki
Director: Ninagawa Yukio
Oguri Shun (Crows Zero, Hana Yori Dango) stars as a mad emperor in acclaimed theater director Ninagawa Yukio's controversial stage production Caligula. Ninagawa's version of Albert Camus's famous play delves into the life, mind, and times of Caligula, the third emperor of the Roman Empire. Records of Caligula generally depict him as a cruel, wasteful, perverse, and insane tyrant who executed many, expended royal coffers, legislated on personal whims, and anointed himself a living god. First staged in 1945, Camus's influential play, however, interprets Caligula's actions not as insanity but as absurdity, deliberate and arbitrary abuse of authoritarian power in reaction to a meaningless world.
Wearing only a loincloth for much of the play, Oguri Shun bares his body and soul to portray the complex role of Caligula, breathing life into the historical anti-hero and the classic Camus production. Oguri Shun also previously appeared in Ninagawa's Shakespeare productions As You Like It, Hamlet, and The Comedy of Errors, but this is his most important and challenging stage role yet. This DVD release of Caligula records the November 21, 2007 performance at Bunkumura Theater Cocoon in Tokyo.
Cast: Oguri Shun | Wakamura Mayumi | Katsuji Ryo | Yokota Eiji | Hasegawa Hiroki
Director: Ninagawa Yukio
The story opens after a young female student kills herself by jumping off a balcony. It's soon discovered that she was in fact stabbed, and the room arranged to make it look like a suicide. And so we begin. A few minor details lead Detective Kanzo (Akashiya Sanma) to suspect that Ryo (Kimura Takuya), an enigmatic chef's assistant, knows more about her death.The two have run into each other by chance a few times, and each time left Kanzo with an uncomfortable feeling. Every clue that is revealed seems to lead to more questions about Ryo, his obsessive girlfriend, his callous and manipulative relations with several women, and about a painful memory from Kanzo's past. Things get more complicated when a powerful love/hate relationship develops between Ryo and Kanza's little sister, the beautiful Yuko (Fukatsu Eri). What exactly is their connection? As the evidence (and body count) rises, Kanza tries desperately to save his sister from Ryo's influence. He's no saint, but is he the Devil Kanza thinks he is? And why? The answers will floor you, even when you think you've got them figured out already.