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© (c) Copyright Thomson Reuters 2015.Miyavi says Nashville infuses his latest CD
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TakahiroDomingo
is he yakuza?
lonelygaijin2001
"the true story of the Australian airman and Olympic sprinter Louis Zamperini"
Basic fact checking please.....Louis was an American
Louis Silvie "Louie" Zamperini (January 26, 1917 – July 2, 2014) was an American prisoner of war survivor in World War II
Christopher Glen
Doubtful "Unbroekn" will ever be released in Japan
veejay
This guy doesn't grate like most pretty-boy tarento. He writes and performs all of his own music, he can act, and he can think for himself. He deserves his success unlike the majority of pretenders and space-wasters that make up the entertainment industry in Japan.
Papi2013
The same guy who was attacked and threatened online in Japan for the traitorous act of appearing in the movie "Unbroken", and for supposedly being a Korean. Since being blacklisted, I guess he's having success overseas.
Wc626
He played an villainous role in "unbroken", a great performance. Great guitarist too.
KyushuKris
I think the guy has huge talent as a musician but music is what he should stick to. His acting is horrendous, he was far too unthreatening and feminine looking to act that part in 'Unbroken' and his delivery was just poor. I partly blame the weak script, but at the end of the day any actor worth his salt could have made lemons into lemonade with that role.
Christopher Glen
Have a you read the book, as well as seeing the film? Zamperini portrayed "the bird" that way