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On Deprecated profile comment Nov 3, 2013
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A comunidade do anime foi fortemente influenciada pelo Dragon Ball e outras séries que foram depois passando, e ainda passam (SIC Radical), em Portugal. Doramas na tv portuguesa? Nem um. :(
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On Deprecated profile comment Nov 3, 2013
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Talvez os suficientes para preencher as bancadas dum pavilhão desportivo de uma escola secundária e pouco mais do que isso. eheheheh :)
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On Deprecated profile comment Nov 3, 2013
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Obrigado por aceitares o pedido de amizade, cara compatriota. ;)
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On Deprecated profile comment Nov 3, 2013
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Obrigado por aceitares o pedido. :)
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On Deprecated profile comment Nov 3, 2013
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Obrigado por aceitares o pedido de amizade. E é sempre engraçado descobrir que há uma comunidade de portugueses a gostar de dramas asiáticos. ;)
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On Deprecated profile comment Nov 3, 2013
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Unfortunately, dealing with a strong cold. Fortunately, while resting in bed I have plenty of things to watch (for instance, watch the last episodes of The Master's Sun). :)
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On Deprecated profile comment Nov 3, 2013
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It worked. :) Thanks.
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On Deprecated profile comment Nov 2, 2013
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Of the 18 dramas I've watched, 14 are kdramas and only 4 are jdrama. I don't know if that answer your question. :) But I would say that it's a matter of what's available: I really liked Nodame Cantabile and Hana Yori Dango, if the japaneses made more dramas like that ones, I would see more jdramas than I do. On the other hand, to compensate, I watch a lot of japanese anime. ;)
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On Deprecated profile comment Nov 2, 2013
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Yes, it is. :)
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On Deprecated profile comment Nov 2, 2013
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Time is money. I'm alway very careful in choosing what I watch. And If I don't like, I stop watching. I'm on the 8 episode of Masters Sun, so i guess you have your answer. ;) (for now, i'm leaning towards an eight as rating).
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On Deprecated profile comment Nov 2, 2013
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As far as I remember, I watch foreign movies since I was very, very little. I'm portuguese, so even a hollywood movie will count as a foreing movie I guess. :) But if I stick to asian dramas and movies, I would say that for movies, the fever begun with Old Boy - of course before that I've already seen some asian movies; mostly hong kong cinema -, but only after that one I realized the full potential of all asian cinema and begun looking for asian cinema. For dramas, Full House must take the blame. I decided to give it a go a few years ago (2011, maybe, following a recomendadion on IMDB based on the koreans movies I already had seen), and I liked what I saw. ;)

Note: sorry for any mistakes in english, i guess there should be some (a lot), but if I try to write proper english, since it's not my native language, i'll lose a lot of time.
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On Deprecated profile comment Nov 2, 2013
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Although there are exeptions, movies tend to be a more complete form of art. I like korean/japanese drama for they entertaining value, but they are not as profound and dense as must of the movies I like usually are. And they can't even be compared in the cinematography department. But I wouldn't say i like one over the other, i would say like both for diferent reasons. And if you check the times (days) I've spend watching dramas vs movies, you'll notice I've spend more times watching dramas. :)
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On Deprecated profile comment Nov 2, 2013
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By the way, I've seen you liked «My Sassy Girl». Maybe you could try this one from the same director: http://mydramalist.com/korean-movie/440/classic
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On Deprecated profile comment Nov 2, 2013
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If not for google, I must confess I wouldn't get the "chingu" part. :)
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On Deprecated profile comment Nov 2, 2013
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Thanks for the suggestions.
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On Deprecated profile comment Oct 31, 2013
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I already have IRIS on my radar. But I must confess, for what I have read about the two, City Hunter has priority in the to watch list. I've seen that you still plan to watch City Hunter so I guess I can't ask you which one is better, but maybe if you see City Hunter before me you could let me know your opinion.
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On Deprecated profile comment Oct 30, 2013
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Venham dai os recadinhos em português. hehehehe.

Obrigado por aceitá-lo!
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On Deprecated profile comment Oct 29, 2013
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Olá. Bom responderem-me e eu puder responder em português para variar. :)
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On Deprecated profile comment Oct 28, 2013
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Hi, Jasmine (as the Disney Princess). :) I also like yours. ;) If you liked The Brotherwood of War so much, maybe you should try to see Joint Security Area. This one: http://mydramalist.com/korean-movie/1010/joint-security-area
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On Deprecated profile comment Oct 28, 2013
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You're welcome. :) Your favorites are also very good. In the actores department, Hyun Bin, Ha Ji Won and Gong Hyo Jin could easily been on my own. And whoever likes "The Classic", although I prefer other movie from the same director - "My Sassy Girl" -, has good taste. :)))
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