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Gumi. Chocolate. Pine
Japanese Movie - 20078.0
Unemployed and directionless, Kenzo returns to his hometown and reunites with his childhood friends after many years. Flashing back to his 1980s high school years--love, sexual fantasies/frustration and guitar rock--this…
LOVE LOVE Aishiteru
Japanese TV Show - 1996, 214 episodes8.3
LOVE LOVE Aishiteru was a musical variety show hosted by J-Pop duo KinKi Kids and singer-songwriter Yoshida Takuro, which originally aired from 1996-2001.
Bloody Snake Under the Sun
Japanese Movie - 20077.0
The film is based on a true story about an Okinawan sansen (3 stringed guitars) player named Ryo and his experiences growing up in Okinawa in 1968. Ryo meets an American military soldier named George, and they discover…
1/2 Man
Japanese Movie - 1986
A visual documentary of Einstuerzende Neubauten, the German underground band, by Japanese cult director Sogo Ishii, made during their 1985 tour of Japan. The band makes an elaborate and remarkably choreographed appearance…
Itsudemo yume o
Japanese Movie - 19632.0
A film version of the song by Yukio Hashi and Sayuri Yoshinaga, who won the Record Award in 1962. (Source: Filmow)
Yellow Cherries
Japanese Movie - 1960
It's also name of the song, by Three Cats, popular female singing trio active in 1959-1960, which was inspiration for the movie.
Konna no Idol Janain!?
Japanese Drama - 2012, 12 episodes6.2
Hirano will portray Gonda Mari, a former aspiring idol and idol fanatic who has memorized every detail of Japan's idol history since the 1980s. As a teacher in the teen comedy, Hirano's character advises the "I Want…
Young Bao: The Movie
Thai Movie - 20138.0
The film traces the formative years of the songs-for-life band Carabao, from the day the young band members meet in the Philippines to their rise to become the most famous rock group in the 1980’s.
Not Found Love
Korean Drama - 2021, 10 episodes7.0
A love story of a woman in her 20s who looks back on her different relationships with five men and sets out to find the answer to their relationship. Their journey to find the meaning of love and romance takes place…
Aishiteiru to Ittekure
Japanese Drama - 1995, 12 episodes7.7
In a bustling city, Hiroko struggles to reach an apple on a lone tree until Koji, a rising artist who lost his hearing at age 7, helps her. Koji, who communicates through his paintings, and Hiroko, an aspiring actress…
Mote Pramote Seangsorn
Pramote Sangsorn is a Thai singer, model and actor. He began to enter the industry from the persuasion of Pote Anon, he was known for his performance in the movie Rolling before his father taught him and also released a solo album under RS Pro. Motiong. He graduated at the Faculty of Mass Communication…
Rung Runglawan Thonahongsa
"Rung" Runglawan Thonahonsa is an actor famous throughout Thailand for her portrayl of Nu Hin (หนูหิ่น), meaning Rock Rat, a figure of popular Thai comics which was brought to the screen in the 2006 Thai film "Nu Hin: The Movie" (หนูหิ่น เดอะ มูฟวี่).…
Michael Wong
Michael Fitzgerald Wong aka Wong Man Tak, born in Troy, New York, is a Chinese-American and a Hong Kong based actor, director, singer, and producer. Wong starred in a 1996 Canadian TV production Once A Thief directed by John Woo. He made his English language movie debut in Tsui Hark's Knock Off in 1998.…
Johnny Wang
Johnny Wang is a Chinese actor, director, producer, and action choreographer who has starred in over 80 Kung Fu films, mainly for Shaw Brothers Studios. His first Shaw Brothers film role was in the film "Five Shaolin Masters". This became a pattern in that he was cast as the villain in the majority…
Likit Ekmongkol
Likit Ekmongkol (Nickname: Daxx) is a Thai actor. He was a famous actor during the '80s and the '90s. His first lakorn was Jod Maai Jak Meuang Thai (A Letter From Thailand). Afterwards, he entered a contest and won "Man of the Year" in 1984, which resulted in him receiving many works as a model. Likit…
Tony Liu
Tony Liu is a Hong Kong actor born in Hong Kong. His mother was actress Li Wen. He was educated at Hong Kong St. Paul’s College. He studied piano at the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music, was a master in both karate and judo and was a teacher of Chinese martial arts. He entered Golden…
Marco Mak
Born in 1951 in Hong Kong. Mak started his career in the movie business in 1965 working in the first color film processing laboratory in Hong Kong for 5 years before he switched into film editing. Throughout these years, Mak had edited more than 100 films. Marco Mak Chi Sin is a long-time film editor…
Kim Han Min
Born in 1969. This is his first feature film after being recognized for his two short films which were very successful at short film festivals. “Sunflower Blues” (1999) screened at the Puchon International Fantastic Film Festival and the New York Independent Film Festival, while “Three Hungry…
Nomura Yuuki
Nomura Yuuki is an Japanese actor. He is the second son of actor Nomura Masaki. Yuuki is known as one of the strongest sports players in the TV-talents world in Japan. He is 191cm tall. He was previously engaged to Liera Manuel Ivan, a transgender Japanese fashion model. (Source: MyDramaList)
Philip Kwok
Philip Kwok, born Chen Chv Lu (陳舉陸), is a Taiwanese actor, martial artist, and martial arts instructor based in Hong Kong. He began his career in the Hong Kong film industry in the 1970s, initially working with Chang Gong Film Company (長弓電影公司) and later with Shaw Brothers Studio (邵氏兄弟影業公司).…














