Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Iori Kogawa


Iori Kogawa



ประวัติส่วนตัว

วันเกิด:   25 กันยายน 1992
ความสูง: 155cm
อายุ:      20 ปี
กรุ๊บเลือด : O
สัดส่วน : B83 W58 H88
สถานที่เกิด: จังหวัดโอซาก้า
งานอดิเรก : ชอบดูกีฬา

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Monday, April 23, 2012

Tomoe Yamanaka - Limited Gallery


Type: character
The following tags are aliased to this tag: tomoe_yamanaka
Name: Tomoe Yamanaka (山中 知恵)

Birthday: January 16 1995 (1995-01-16)
Blood Type: A
Height: 155 cm (61 in, 5 ft 1 in)
Weight: 41 kg (90.4 lbs)
Measurements: secret (ひみつ)
Shoe Size: 24.0 cm
Hometown: Tokyo
Sports Played: Soccer
Hobbies: Skipping Rope
Specialty: Unicycle

Tomoe is the younger sister of Mayumi Yamanaka. Both have done digital photosets for Imouto Kurabu.




























For More
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Wednesday, December 19, 2007

Yuko Ogura

Yuko Ogura (born November 1, 1983 in Mobara, Chiba prefecture) is a popular Japanese idol and model who typically aims for the cute, innocent schoolgirl look.

Yuko debut in 2001 as an innocent teenage but slowly has slowly matured along becoming an even beautiful woman.




What does gravure idol mean?

The closest thing it would translate to is bikini model, but even that is not totally accurate. I've gotten a bunch of different definitions from different people, but the main thing they seem to agree on is the gravure idols are attractive young women who do a lot of bikini modelling, as well as semi-nude pictures, but never actually show anything scandelous. Kinda like big teases if you ask me. However, in an increasing crowded niche industry, a lot of newer idols (like Kawase Yuna or Aoki Rin before she became just another AV idol) are pushing things more and more into the area of softcore porn to get noticed, although IMHO these are usually your B-grade idols who need a little something extra to get noticed.

By : http://www.gijo.org

What does gravure mean?

It comes from either photogravure or rotogravure, both of which are types of printing processes (the former being quite outdated). How this got mangled during the translation to Japanese is unknown, but pretty much par for the course of borrowed words in the Japanese language. In Japanese, gravure can actually refer to any type of glamour (not fashion) modelling - hence nude or non-nude can be considered gravure-style photography. However, the defacto standard is that gravure idols don't do nudity or porn..
By http://www.gijo.org

American Idol's Kat McPhee to Play Pregnant Hippie in New Film

American Idol's Kat McPhee to Play Pregnant Hippie in New Film
By: Groshan Fabiola

The beauteous Katherine McPhee is having a busy year with the release of her self-titled debut album and her inclusion in her first independent feature film. It was earlier reported that the 23-year old runner-up on season five of American Idol will be part of the movie, The Last Caller, in which McPhee plays a self-obsessed and down on her luck woman who is searching for love. The Last Caller is scheduled to commence filming in New York this fall, under the collaborative efforts of Hilary Shor of Hit and Rub Productions and Nicholas Cokas (McPhee’s boyfriend) of Zenith Film Group.

More recently, Katherine McPhee has also joined the cast of a new comedy from Columbia Pictures and Adam Sandler’s Happy Madison productions. In the still untitled movie, McPhee will portray the part of a pregnant hippie student who also happens to be a member of the saddest, sorriest, most pathetic sorority on campus. The film, which begins production on July 23, revolves around an ex-Playboy bunny who gets booted out of her quarters at the Playboy mansion and is forced to become house mother to the geekiest campus sorority.

Anna Faris, a veteran of all four Scary Movies, plays the newly evicted former Playboy bunny in a cast that also includes Rumer Willis (daughter of Demi Moore and Bruce Willis), Dana Goodman (Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo) and Kat Dennings (The 40 Year Old Virgin).

Prior to her two upcoming movie projects, Katherine McPhee’s big screen exposure had previously been limited to a brief appearance in the 2006 biopic, Crazy, based on the life of Hank Garland, a legendary guitar player who rose to fame in Nashville in the 1950s. The American Idol alum also did a cameo on the ABC series, Ugly Betty, as well as theatrical turns on Annie Get Your Gun, The Ghost and Mrs. Muir and You Are Here.