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burger
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eltinator
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Posted: Fri Jul 30, 2004 4:29 pm Post subject: |
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to you for the releases....
i just finished watching that show.....nice show indeed....yada akiko was gr8.... |
no prob but big thanks to amrayu for teaching me how to do all those captures and encodes as well
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Kanin

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Doramafan113

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eltinator
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| lunas wrote: |
question related to the dorama is: who played the vegetable guy? he likes Yada Akiko's character right? anyway, i would like to know if he acted in other dorama or movie?
thanks
and of course, thanks Studio Oto for the great dorama. |
Good question. I've seen him in other dramas before, but I have no idea what's his name. I know he is starring in his own drama this season though. However, I don't recall the name of that.
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pcmodem

Joined: 30 Jan 2004 Posts: 2247 Location: SF Bay Area Country:   |
Posted: Mon Aug 23, 2004 11:48 pm Post subject: The Food Network |
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My Little Chef totally rocked.
But unless your someone that likes food-themed stories, it's not likely to be a dorama for you. There are no serious car chases, violence, love triangles, spy intrigue, fashion-show like glamour scenes of the actresses and actors, touristy cinematography, expensive and exotic cars, et cetera. Thus, My Little Chef depends a lot more on the story and characters, which is fine with me!
-PCM _________________ <a href="http://www.banzai-institute.com/index.html">Progress Over Protocol</a>
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pcmodem

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Geezer

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This is why I think threads about; Which are the Good Shows?... Which are the Bad Shows!... Which are the Important Shows? are a waste of space.
I watched all of "My Little Chef" and I thought it was one of the most pointless, vapid little confections ever to flit across my TV screen.
I watched it because I'm a big fan of some of the actors and actresses in it.
I watched it because I love shows that feature people doing something really well. Especially cooking. (But they didn't do any cooking in this show, did they? They showed the star tug her ear, they created a lighting effect, and then they showed a finished dish, and rambled on about how that dish will solve the customers personal problems. Jeez-Oh!)
In my opinion, it wasn't funny, it wasn't touching, and it wasn't compelling. Good grief, even Hiroshi Abe couldn't make this thing interesting.
It was, as I said earlier, "Love Boat" in a Restaurant... But without the laughs.
AND YET...
pcmodem and Nihon-jin and lunas and a bunch of others absolutely loved it.
And guess what? They're not wrong for having loved this show.
And I'm not wrong for having been bored and disappointed by this show.
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pcmodem

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Kanin

Joined: 12 May 2004 Posts: 28 Location: JDrama addict
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Posted: Wed Sep 01, 2004 4:40 am Post subject: |
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| Geezer wrote: | I watched all of "My Little Chef" and I thought it was one of the most pointless, vapid little confections ever to flit across my TV screen.
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To me they don't have to make much point I always go with the feeling I get from them. Although I gave it a top grade I'll have to say top grades are divided among themselves as well. This was a light drama I admit (but it was great in it's light genre) so I would never compare it to my other (so far) top picks like GTO, Long Vacation, Beautiful life or Friday's lovers all of them held me glued to the screen like nothing I've seen before. So yeah maybe I was a bit generous to give it a 10, but then I would never associate JDramas to Love Boat either hehe.
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eltinator
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Posted: Wed Sep 01, 2004 4:56 am Post subject: |
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| gakkuken wrote: | | Yada Akiko is damn hot |
and aya too!
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gfhandel

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Szabotage

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eltinator
Joined: 15 Nov 2003 Posts: 6787 Location: Fremont, CA Country:   |
Posted: Sun Nov 07, 2004 4:06 am Post subject: Re: My Little Chef question |
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| SUPARSTARX wrote: | | What is the name of the beeeeeeauuuuuutifuuuuuuuuuul actress that plays the girl who wants to marry a guy older than her father??????? THanks!!!! |
Hahaha I used to know this but I forgot her name. I'd like to know again though
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