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Good-bye days (Japan Version)
19-year old Yui who calls Fukuoka her hometown is an exceptionally gifted artist. The singer/songwriter earlier contributed the theme song feel my soul to the Fuji TV drama series Fukigen na gene ("e;Unhappy Genes"e;), and the concerts of the skilled acoustic guitar player are extremely popular too. Now she not only stars as leading actress in the movie release Taiyou no uta a.k.a. A Song to the Sun, but also performs its theme song Good-bye days. Will Yui be able to deliver a convincing performance in her role as girl who suffers from a sickness that does not allow her to be exposed to the sunlight? It's all up to the moviegoers to decide, but before that happens Yui is here to enchant music lovers with Good-bye days.
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Immortal Tour (2CD+2DVD) (Deluxe Limited Boxset)
In January 2009, Taiwan folk/rock singer-songwriter Cheer Chen released her fifth album Immortal and embarked on her first Asian tour. Beginning with the Taipei Arena concerts, the year-long Immortal Tour went on to mesmerize more than 100,000 music buffs in Kaohsiung, Hong Kong, Singapore, and Mainland China. Cheer brought six Taiwanese musicians with her on tour, and performed songs from Immortal as well as older favorites from previous albums. Recorded by famous mixer Dave Yang and produced by Golden Melody Award-winning producer Chung Cheng Hu, with top video director Hsu Yun Ting on editing and post-production, Cheer's Immortal Tour 2DVD+2CD set expertly restores the majestic concert right in your living room! The Deluxe Limited Boxset comes with the All Area Pass Cheer Chen Photo Book.
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Tosochu (DVD) (Japan Version)
Tosochu (DVD) (Japan Version)
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SM Town 2009 Summer Album - 09 Summer SM Town (Taiwan Version) (With Limited Fan)
After skipping out on 2008, SM Entertainment's popular SM Town compilation series returns in 2009 with 09 Summer SM Town. Though it arrives amid controversy, 09 Summer SM Town gives fans plenty to be excited about. There are only four tracks this time, but they're delivered by Dong Bang Shin Ki, Super Junior, and SHINee! The three super boy bands team up for the bright and breezy summer number "e;Seaside Stopover (Boom Boom)"e;. The idol-powered mini-album continues with three more new summer songs, one from each group. Dong Bang Shin Ki offer "e;12:34 (Nothing Better)"e;, Super Junior keep things cheery with Carnival, and SHINee make their SM Town debut with SCAR. And for those wondering what happened to the girls, they'll headline 09 Winter SM Town later in the year.
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Into The Sun (DVD) (End) (Malaysia Version)
In 2003, Kwon Sang Woo shot two dramas with SBS: one was Stairway to Heaven, and the other was Into the Sun. Portraying a naval officer, Kwon earned a lot of praise for his strong, likeable character and his handsome uniformed look. Like in Stairway to the Heaven, the actor gives a moving and memorable performance as a man singularly devoted to his love, played by Myung Se Bin (Wedding, Palace S). The drama also co-stars Jung Sung Hwan (Romance), Jung Tae Woo (Great Expectations), and Kim Jung Hwa (Money's Warfare, Snow White). Upright, kind-hearted, and persistent to a fault, naval captain Kang Suk Min (Kwon Sang Woo) is dedicated to his duties and extremely protective of his sister Soo Jin (Kim Jung Hwa), whom he raised single-handedly. When Soo Jin gets appendicitis, he rushes her to the hospital and raises a ruckus to get his sister medical attention. That's how he meets and falls in love with doctor Jung Hye Rin (Myung Se Bin). Still mourning over her late fiance, Hye Rin is not interested in starting a new relationship, and initially feels rather put off by Suk Min's forwardness. As time passes, however, she slowly warms up to Suk Min, much to the frustration of doctor Lee Seung Ha (Jung Sung Hwan), who also likes Hye Rin. Trying to keep them apart, Seung Ha reveals to Hye Rin that Suk Min was actually involved in the accident that led to her fiance's death.
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One Day Original Soundtrack (OST)
Produced by master filmmaker Hou Hsiao Hsien, 2010 Taiwan film One Day marks the feature debut for talented director Hou Chi Jan. The film stars Golden Horse Award-winning actress Nikki Hsieh Hsin Ying (To Each His Own Cinema) and Golden Bell Award-winning actor Bryan Chang Shu Hao (1895 in Formosa), and is about the dreamlike relationship between a ferry clerk and a young soldier who claims to be her future lover. Shot entirely in Kaohsiung, One Day boasts stylish cinematography and a romantic storyline that have won the film much acclaim at various film festivals around the world, including Berlin and Hong Kong. This original soundtrack album comes with eight music score tracks from the film as well as the film's titular theme song performed by popular singer/actress Tarcy Su.
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Himitsu no Junior Zatsugidan (Vol.9) (DVD) (Japan Version)
Himitsunojiyunia zatsugidan9
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Yuuraku-chou Yakei (DVD) (Japan Version)
Yuurakuchiyouyakei
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Mika - The Boy Who Knew Too Much (2CD) (Korea Special Edition) (Korea Version)
Mika - The Boy Who Knew Too Much (2CD) (Korea Special Edition) (Korea Version)
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Thirst (DVD) (US Version)
Eschewing the typical trappings of vampire lore, Old Boy director Park Chan Wook's dark, decadent, and violent vampire movie Thirst is unlike any other. Inspired by Emile Zola's 1867 novel Therese Raquin, Thirst focuses on the moral crisis and emotional anguish of a blood-sucking man of the cloth. Award-winning actor Song Kang Ho (The Host) embodies virtue and vice as a righteous priest who turns into a vampire after an experiment gone wrong. His worldly Thirst drives him down an insatiable spiral of lust, depravity, and betrayal. Kim Ok Bin (Dasepo Naughty Girls) gives an alluring performance as the object of his illicit love and lust. Also co-starring Shin Ha Kyun (No Mercy For the Rude) and acclaimed veteran actress Kim Hae Suk, Thirst won the Jury Prize at the 62nd Cannes International Film Festival. Respected priest Sang Hyun (Song Kang Ho) dedicates his life to faith and service, and laments the great pain and suffering that exist in the world. Hoping to save more lives, he volunteers for a medical experiment, but things go terribly wrong. After a mysterious blood transfusion, Sang Hyun miraculously recovers from a deadly virus. People from far and wide flock to Sang Hyun's church believing that he has healing powers, but in truth he has turned into a vampire. Sang Hyun struggles to keep his secret and his humanity, but he can't control his thirst for blood or his growing lust for Tae Ju (Kim Ok Bin), t
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