Showing posts with label Movie. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Movie. Show all posts
November 09, 2012
Hey! Say! JUMP’s Yamada Ryosuke is starring in this
special drama series that will mark the beginning of NTV’s 60th
Anniversary Celebrations. It was revealed that filming ended in November
7th and also the broadcast time has being decided to be the same for
all different parts of Asia for the first time in agency history.
Yamada looked back to the filming in October, “In order to make it
similar to the 1st generation, I kept the hairstyle and was also wearing
the same uniform Tsuyoshi-kun did”, referring to agency senpai, Domoto Tsuyoshi (KinKi Kids) who dignified him as 4th generation Kindaichi by giving him an “inheritance”.
Set in Hong Kong, action scenes are a brilliant flash of Jackie Chan
since the beginning. This cast is among the largest scale cast ever
seen. Through difficult tricks, 4th generation Kindaichi tries to
challenge the saga.
Inherited by first Kindaichi, Domoto Tsuyoshi , second Kindaichi, Matsumoto Jun (Arashi) and 3rd Kindaichi, Kamenashi Kazuya (KAT-TUN), Yamada proudly stated, “It’s an honor to be involved in something that has so much history”.
He also talked about the attraction of actions scenes, “I tried a
scene with skateboarding. I was fired up about including what I had
learned in Japan, I’d heard about the cliffs but it was different once I
actually saw them. Some of the stunts are done by another person but I
worked hard to do as many action scenes as possible on my own”.
Source: http://jenewsdaily.wordpress.com
November 08, 2012
Starring Hey! Say! JUMP’s member, Yamada Ryosuke (19), NTV special drama will be broadcasted in New Year next year, “Kindaichi Shonen no Jikenbo”.
Besides Japanese actors Kiritani Kenta (32) and Hey! Say! JUMP member, Arioka Daiki (21),
cast also includes; Taiwanese actress Vivian Hsu (37), member of Korean
group Big Bang V.I (21), Taiwanese actor Wu Chun (33) and Hong Kong actor
Eric Tsang (59), create this an all-asian assemble.
Filming took place in Hong Kong, since September, during that time,
bilateral relations over the Senkaku Islands had gotten worse but the
bureau reported filming has ended with no trouble.
This time Kindaichi Shonen takes place in a fashion show in Hong
Kong, where a series of murders occurred and from there on, the story
will challenge the saga. ”I didn’t really feel a language barrier with
other actors from Asia. I put a 100% of my strength in this play”,
Yamada said with a sense of fulfillment.
Source: http://jenewsdaily.wordpress.com
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