Filed under: Asian Celebs, Japanese Drama, Movies, Rant | Tags: Angel, clip, Death Note, Don't Laugh at My Romance, Hiromi Nagasaku, Hitoseku, Japanese movie, Kenichi Matsuyama, L, youtube
Oh my god!! Kenichi!!! Quite naughty, eh? I’m not used to it. He always seemed so wholesome in all the stuff I’ve seen him in. So this is what it would look like when L (Death Note) makes out with someone. I mean, look, besides having the L hair, you’ll notice he’s slouching and he’s very pale in the clip and the way he’s awkward and unresponsive, he’s really channeling L here. That woman is so… malandi. Hehehe!
I’ve been watching the trailer of Don’t Laugh at My Romance all day, actually (whenever I want to distract myself from this report I’m doing). But it’s because I really liked the “Let me fly like an angel…” song and I can’t find it anywhere so I listened to it over and over in the trailer until I saw the make out clip in the related vids. Enjoy!
Filed under: Anime, Asian Celebs, Japanese Drama, Movies, News/Rumors/Chismis, Updates/Spoilers | Tags: Change the World, Death Note, English Subs, Erika Toda, Kenichi Matsuyama, L, live action, Narumi Riko, Sequel, Shindo, Spin Off, The Last Name, Trailers
Finally, the official trailers are out. Only the second one has English subs apparently. At first, I thought it was a prequel, as in before the WHOLE Kira case but no, it’s about the last 23 days of L after he solved the Kira case. I think it was mentioned somewhere that he was looking for a successor. He’s trying to finish this last case before he dies since he wrote his own name in the deathnote and was supposed to die in 23(?) days. This basically picks up where Deathnote: The Last Name left off. Oh, I saw Erika Toda/Misa Amane in the trailer too. I really don’t know what she’s doing there but I’m glad she is since I like her character. So I’m guessing there are L/Misa moments? Hehehe! I like them in fanfiction (I have a thing for non-canon pairings). Ryuk also makes an appearance, yay!
The movie comes out in Japan on February 9, 2008. For now, I will get my fix of Kenichi Matsuyama hotness by watching Shindo, his movie with Narumi Riko (Honey & Clover Live Action Drama, One Litre of Tears), which is now uploaded in crunchyroll.com with English subtitles. Kenichi Matsuyama plays a 19 yr. old pianist who’s very passinate about playing the piano but apparently is not as good as the 13 yr. old girl who hates playing piano, she is played by Narumi Riko.
Here are the trailers of L Change the World.
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