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Tue, Apr. 15th, 2008 03:15 pmIs LJ very quiet today because of taxes?
Also, now that I am obsessive-compulsively adding a "sequential art" category, as having "manhwa" under "manga" is just wrong, I have come to the conclusion that I blog way too much about manga.
And so, a poll!
[Poll #1171720]
Take it as a given that I am continuing to watch things I have already started. Also, I don't think I'm up for anything too serious right now, unless, of course, it is funnily so, like Snow Queen.
Also, now that I am obsessive-compulsively adding a "sequential art" category, as having "manhwa" under "manga" is just wrong, I have come to the conclusion that I blog way too much about manga.
And so, a poll!
[Poll #1171720]
Take it as a given that I am continuing to watch things I have already started. Also, I don't think I'm up for anything too serious right now, unless, of course, it is funnily so, like Snow Queen.
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Tue, Apr. 15th, 2008 10:32 pm (UTC)And you should watch Dae Jang Geum because I haven't seen it yet and need more opinions. Ditto for Hong Gil Dong.
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Tue, Apr. 15th, 2008 11:21 pm (UTC)Angela: There seems to be writing on this, chinese characters.
Hodgins: What does it say?
Angela: I don't know
Hodgins: But you're part chinese!
Angela: *incredulous look* If I put a little Polish up here can you tell me what it says?
I <3 all of the characters, even Booth (though he fills me with rage at certain times) which is very rare in TV land. Hearty recommendation!
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Tue, Apr. 15th, 2008 11:39 pm (UTC)AHAHAHAHA!! But Oyce! That's, like, 1/4 of all Kdramas out there!
I watched "My Girl" in full a few months ago. It was OK but nothing special, IMO. The girl is cute but the love interest is 1) a prat and 2) boring. I don't know much about the rest of the Kdramas on the list, although I've heard good things about Dae Jang Geum from some people (including my 85-yo grandmother!)
I really liked Sandglass (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandglass_(TV_series)) when I watched it something like 10 year ago, although it might be hard to find now. Talk about a sweeping epic. I remember being particularly impressed about the way it dealt with Gwangju demonstration/massacre, which was a big blemish on recent Korean history.
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Tue, Apr. 15th, 2008 11:45 pm (UTC)Also, Booth = David Boreanaz actually being able to act properly. He really inhabits the role, and it's a pleasure to watch. (Especially, the hair doesn't suck! *ahem*)
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Tue, Apr. 15th, 2008 11:45 pm (UTC)I know! I feel like my spree into the world of kdramas isn't stopping, so I should watch one of the very typical ones to see what everyone is mocking!
... also, I think it will be hilarious, albeit unintentionally so. Though knowing me, I'll end up getting caught in it anyway.
Sandglass! I forgot to add that one; I really really really want to watch it.
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Wed, Apr. 16th, 2008 12:14 am (UTC)Also Bollywood films. Start watching them!
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Wed, Apr. 16th, 2008 12:18 am (UTC)Oh! What Bollywood films should I start with? I have Omkara, Lagaan, Dor, Krrish, Koi... Mil Gaya, and Kuch Kuch Hota Hai in my Netflix queue, and I have never seen any Bollywood movies before, so I am a little overwhelmed and don't know where to start. Also, should I add Asoka? I say this solely based on the menaced eye screencap you had in yesterday's post.
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Wed, Apr. 16th, 2008 12:49 am (UTC)I'm watching Omkara right now! As in, I saw about an hour of it yesterday, and I'm planning to finish it soon. I'd recommend it, particularly if you're familiar with Othello and can have fun figuring out how it's been adapted.
KKHH is your stereotypical 90's Bollywood romantic comedy, but it does it all so well. It was one of my first, and is a great intro to my favourite Indian actress, Kajol, and the phenomenon that is Shahrukh Khan. Even Rani Mukherji (Kajol's real life cousin! The dynastic nature of the filmi industry) is fantastic in the thankless role of getting in between the Kajol-SRK pairing.
Fanaa (as shown in my icon. The beautiful lady is Kajol, btw) is brilliant and goes from sweet romance to... well I won't spoil you but the second half is pure crack. The man in the icon is Aamir Khan, possibly my favourite Indian actor, and the star of Lagaan. If you want to see him in a non-romance focused film, I'd recommend Rang de Basanti. Another film where an English girl falls in love him.
Here (http://shewhohashope.livejournal.com/87130.html) are some of my favourite songs from a few of my favourite films. If you need a reason to watch Fanaa:
This is how I learned to say 'when you're close, the world is naught', and 'as close as secrets are to heartbeats, be that close to me, oh love of mine' in Hindi. If I ever go to a Hindi-speaking part of India, I will be the most cheesy flirt ever!
You can make up your own mind about Asoka here (http://shewhohashope.livejournal.com/86722.html). I've screencapped the whole film, so it's spoilery, but you can just look at the first few.
And an excellent beginner's guide by
Krrish is the sequel to Koi Mil Gaya, and I must warn you, KMG is an ET ripoff, and has awful special effects. But Hrithik Roshan is hot enough, and a good enough actor to carry both films.
And I heartily recommend Dhoom:2, for many reasons. Mostly Aishwarya Rai and Hrithik's crazy chemistry.
I bet you wish you hadn't asked.
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Wed, Apr. 16th, 2008 12:57 am (UTC)Also, a lot of films change gears (and occasionally, genres) half-way through.
Awesome!
Hrm, maybe I will start with KKHH, since I feel like happy, sappy romances right now, thanks to Dal Ja's Spring.
I bet you wish you hadn't asked.
Not at all! Guidance is a good thing, particularly when I am entering new genres.
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Wed, Apr. 16th, 2008 01:06 am (UTC)If you saw the video: when he's crying on her lap, he's saying 'let me cry today, there's a sea of pain waiting to burst from my heart, I have so much pain, your veil will be drenched.' Manly men are allowed to cry, AND to say shit like that. It's awesome.
I love KKHH, but I will not rest until you promise to see Fanaa as well. Look at my icon, does it not sway you? Do you not want to see a blind girl fall in love with a tour guide, leading to... other things?
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Wed, Apr. 16th, 2008 04:22 am (UTC)A cute and romantic twdrama that I will rec in the comments
Wed, Apr. 16th, 2008 04:58 am (UTC)http://youtube.com/watch?v=vUThSW2xAzc
http://www.spcnet.tv/Taiwanese-TV-Series/The-Rose-review-r1526.html
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Wed, Apr. 16th, 2008 06:00 pm (UTC)Also, whoo! Netflix has Fanaa as well, and it has been added to the queue.
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