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Posted: Mon Oct 12, 2009 9:32 am Post subject:
New movie for Maki:
"Nakushita Kioku" gets release window, official title
Sun, October 11, 2009 (4:28am EDT)
Last November, it was announced that Maki Horikita (21) and Kenichi Matsuyama (24) were co-starring in a movie tentatively called "Nakushita Kioku," directed by American filmmaker Hans Canosa. On Sunday, a press conference was held to announce the film's release window and official title.
The picture will be titled "Dareka ga Watashi ni Kiss wo Shita" and is slated for theatrical release in March 2010. Based on the novel "Memoirs of a Teenage Amnesiac" by American author Gabrielle Zevin, the story tells of a high school student (Horikita) who loses part of her memory in an accident.
Although the movie is in Japanese, Horikita's character attends an international school, so about 40% of her lines are in English. She commented that she was surprised when she first saw the script, and she had a lot of trouble with the English lines. However, Canosa praised her, saying that she has the potential to become an international star.
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Posted: Mon Oct 12, 2009 2:18 pm Post subject:
gaijinmark wrote:
New movie for Maki:
"Nakushita Kioku" gets release window, official title
Sun, October 11, 2009 (4:28am EDT)
Last November, it was announced that Maki Horikita (21) and Kenichi Matsuyama (24) were co-starring in a movie tentatively called "Nakushita Kioku," directed by American filmmaker Hans Canosa. On Sunday, a press conference was held to announce the film's release window and official title.
The picture will be titled "Dareka ga Watashi ni Kiss wo Shita" and is slated for theatrical release in March 2010. Based on the novel "Memoirs of a Teenage Amnesiac" by American author Gabrielle Zevin, the story tells of a high school student (Horikita) who loses part of her memory in an accident.
Although the movie is in Japanese, Horikita's character attends an international school, so about 40% of her lines are in English. She commented that she was surprised when she first saw the script, and she had a lot of trouble with the English lines. However, Canosa praised her, saying that she has the potential to become an international star.
the story sounds great,,,moreover she will speak a lot of English...
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Posted: Wed Oct 14, 2009 5:11 am Post subject:
gaijinmark wrote:
New movie for Maki:
"Nakushita Kioku" gets release window, official title
Sun, October 11, 2009 (4:28am EDT)
Last November, it was announced that Maki Horikita (21) and Kenichi Matsuyama (24) were co-starring in a movie tentatively called "Nakushita Kioku," directed by American filmmaker Hans Canosa. On Sunday, a press conference was held to announce the film's release window and official title.
The picture will be titled "Dareka ga Watashi ni Kiss wo Shita" and is slated for theatrical release in March 2010. Based on the novel "Memoirs of a Teenage Amnesiac" by American author Gabrielle Zevin, the story tells of a high school student (Horikita) who loses part of her memory in an accident.
Although the movie is in Japanese, Horikita's character attends an international school, so about 40% of her lines are in English. She commented that she was surprised when she first saw the script, and she had a lot of trouble with the English lines. However, Canosa praised her, saying that she has the potential to become an international star.
Yea, I heard about this English/Japanese movie on wikipedia.
I can't wait to see it but Maki speaking English......hmmmmmm not sure about that.
And what does the director mean by "she has the potential to become an international star"!!!??.
Maki is already an international star! heh heh
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Posted: Sun Oct 18, 2009 2:05 am Post subject:
Spike83 wrote:
Yea, I heard about this English/Japanese movie on wikipedia.
I can't wait to see it but Maki speaking English......hmmmmmm not sure about that.
And what does the director mean by "she has the potential to become an international star"!!!??.
Maki is already an international star! heh heh
I heard her english already (in her girlslock) ... I think it's just 2 sentences though but still sounds pretty decent english... so I think she can improve that... I hope
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Posted: Thu Oct 22, 2009 9:07 am Post subject:
tinyamaki wrote:
I heard her english already (in her girlslock) ... I think it's just 2 sentences though but still sounds pretty decent english... so I think she can improve that... I hope
I'm not doubting her English speaking abilities, I mean if Maki ever learnt to speak fluent English
well.....it gives us all a chance.
Probably be one of the happiest days of my life
I just find it wierd when random English words and sayings are thrown into J-drama's, it sounds odd to me.
I think maybe the Japanese, especially in J-drama's should stick to their own beautiful language.
I know this Maki project is a movie, and the fact it has English lines in it is promising.
So I guess it doesn't count, and I shouldn't really complain about something so minor.
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Posted: Thu Oct 22, 2009 9:16 am Post subject:
Maki�fs Monthly Message for October
Ah!
Just like that we are in October already.
So fast. Way too fast�c .
As expected I�fm quite nervous,
it�fs the month of my birthday after all.
While thinking to myself I realized
that it�fs much more painful
to end being 20 than to end being a teenager.
It�fs strange.
There is a fanclub event this month
and I�fm looking forward to be able to meet all of you!
I have to think about ambitions for my 21st year~
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Posted: Thu Oct 22, 2009 9:20 am Post subject: Top 20's
Horikita in two Top 20s
Horikita Maki made it into the top 20 in two recent rankings on the popular web portal called "goo". Below I�fll only show you titles of the polls and the Top 20 each. For more details on each of the themes and the whole Top 30 in each category, please check out my main news blog www.kawaii-joyuu.com that is all about Japanese actresses in general.
Top 20 Female Celebrities you would like to have as a subordinate
01 – Ayase Haruka
01 – Nagasawa Masami
01 – Aragaki Yui
04 – Miyazaki Aoi
05 – Ueto Aya
06 – Aibu Saki
07 – Ishihara Satomi
08 – Nakagawa Shoko
09 – Toda Erika
10 – Kuroki Meisa
10 – Kitagawa Keiko
12 – HORIKITA MAKI
13 – Kato Rosa
14 – Aoi Yuu
15 – Eikura Nana
15 – Inoue Mao
17 – Tabe Mikako
18 – Suzanne
19 – Fukuda Saki
19 – Minami Akina
Top 20 Female Celebrities with who you could and would like to have a harmonious trip (in autumn)
01 – Yasu Megumi
02 – Nagasawa Masami
03 – Ayase Haruka
04 – Yuuka
05 – Miyazaki Aoi
06 – Nagasaku Hiromi
07 – Shaku Yumiko
08 – Takeuchi Yuuko
09 – Matsushima Nanako
10 – Aragaki Yui
11 – Igawa Haruka
12 – Fukada Kyoko
13 – Tokiwa Takako
14 – Aibu Saki
15 – Itou Misaki
16 – Hirosue Ryoko
16 – Shiraishi Miho
18 – Honjo Manami
19 – Yuuki Maomi
20 – HORIKITA MAKI
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Posted: Thu Oct 22, 2009 9:27 am Post subject:
Spike83 wrote:
I just find it wierd when random English words and sayings are thrown into J-drama's, it sounds odd to me.
I think maybe the Japanese, especially in J-drama's should stick to their own beautiful language.
I hate to tell you this, but "random English words and sayings" are now part of the Japanese language, whether you like it or not it's just that JDramas are reflecting it rather than encouraging it.
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Posted: Thu Oct 22, 2009 9:30 am Post subject:
Anime Dad wrote:
I hate to tell you this, but "random English words and sayings" are now part of the Japanese language, whether you like it or not it's just that JDramas are reflecting it rather than encouraging it.
Ha, thats cool I guess. I should be encouraging it really.
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Posted: Fri Oct 23, 2009 3:38 pm Post subject:
tinyamaki wrote:
I heard her english already (in her girlslock) ... I think it's just 2 sentences though but still sounds pretty decent english... so I think she can improve that... I hope
I heard her speaking English too..on Chance!
it's great to hear her speaking English and YES she can improve it... _________________
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Posted: Sun Oct 25, 2009 8:29 pm Post subject: Re: Top 20's
Spike83 wrote:
Horikita in two Top 20s
Horikita Maki made it into the top 20 in two recent rankings on the popular web portal called "goo". Below I�fll only show you titles of the polls and the Top 20 each. For more details on each of the themes and the whole Top 30 in each category, please check out my main news blog www.kawaii-joyuu.com that is all about Japanese actresses in general.
Top 20 Female Celebrities you would like to have as a subordinate
01 – Ayase Haruka
01 – Nagasawa Masami
01 – Aragaki Yui
04 – Miyazaki Aoi
05 – Ueto Aya 06 – Aibu Saki 07 – Ishihara Satomi
08 – Nakagawa Shoko
09 – Toda Erika
10 – Kuroki Meisa
10 – Kitagawa Keiko
12 – HORIKITA MAKI
13 – Kato Rosa
14 – Aoi Yuu
15 – Eikura Nana
15 – Inoue Mao
17 – Tabe Mikako
18 – Suzanne
19 – Fukuda Saki
19 – Minami Akina
GREAT SURVEY!!!! most of my fave actress are in here but why Maki chan is in #12?
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Posted: Sun Oct 25, 2009 8:32 pm Post subject:
Spike83 wrote:
I've heard her speak the odd word in English, I dunno it just sounds odd to me.
I think it's down to peoples accents.
I guess it's just like us lot speaking Japanese (apologies to anyone in here that is actually Japanese or can speak Japanese fluently).
Maybe it's just you... hehe.. cos yeah it's pretty odd to hear other people speaking your language... hehhe but I think it's because of the accents... hehe
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