Matsumoto Jun – The Hidden Fortress: The Last Princess to be in Cannes

Definitely, exciting news! I know this is sort of old, but I wanted to share it since it’s quite big. When I first viewed the trailer, somehow it was screaming Cannes! I am delighted that Hidden Fortress will be shown in the film festival along with a handful of other brilliant productions. I hope Jun-kun will be able to attend with Masami Nagasawa for the screening, however, he’s quite busy with the Arashi concerts now. I really don’t want him to overwork himself, health is more important than anything else….

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Matsumoto Jun – The Last Princess and Hana Yori Dango ~ Final Trailers

Hooray!! Not one, but TWO back-to-back highly anticipated movies starring Jun-kun, just cannot wait for them to be released! Thought, I was over Doumyouji and Makino, now there is more…soo glad that they decided to provide us with a definite ending. The Last Princess looks great too; never seen a Japanese period piece before, I believe I’m going to enjoy it very much.

The Last Princess
隠し砦の三悪人
Official Site – http://www.kakushi-toride.jp/index.html

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y9pq5eurZZ8

Hana Yori Dango ~ Final
花より男子~ファイナル
Official Site – http://www.hanadan-final.jp/index.html

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wiXYfioH5lk

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Matsumoto Jun – Asian Pacific Arts articles

As always, I was browsing on the web for Arashi news and located two fabulous Asian Pacific Arts articles regarding Jun-kun. Even more astonishing that they are English interviews with him, sugoi! I’ve read numerous of translated article, finding his answers always inspiring and beautiful. Reading it in raw English was even better, he was certainly amazing. Though, I find it funny that the article called him The Matsujun, I’m use to seeing Matsumoto. I found that following rather cute and quite true:

He’s a normal person like you and me, but undeniably, with more perfect hair.

On a side note, I do hope that an Arashi will hold a concert in America one day. They are certainly more than welcome to stay as long as they like.

Links to the articles are as follows:

  1. Digging Deep with Matsujun
  2. POP! Goes the MatsuJun (or Lessons Learned from a Japanese Idol)

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