2008-11-17

U'Den Flame Works - 5 years featuring Bujingai and Moonchild

U'Den Flame Works, a stunt coordination company, is commemorating the 5th Year Anniversary

"SHOWREEL 2003" will be up on this blog for a limited time only, Gackt appears in the video (for his BUJINGAI commercial) and HYDE in fight sequences from MOON CHILD

http://blog.livedoor.jp/uden1/archives/51298006.html

Yuji Shimomura (Action Director) has worked with Gackt on numerous occasions. :)

He was a stunt coordinator for the movie MOON CHILD.
Bujingai cm
RETURNER PV
Gackt's Kouhaku performance
and visited Gackt's Dojo!


thank you Pixiezdust for the info!
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GACKT IDOL Best Video Selection Five

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New tattoo in honor of the grand General of the Army~

Yesterday, I got my seventh tattoo. I've been planning on getting this one for a while now, sort of in commemoration of my 10th year of following Gackt's music (solo and otherwise).

It is slightly altered. In the center circle I put in a simple crescent moon and the alchemical symbol for silver, both of which I included for various reasons. The Japanese script underneath are some of the lyrics from "Cube".

And here it is! )

Obviously, it's still rather irritated on and around the thing (I have extremely sensitive skin). But it's doing well so far. Also, it may look a bit tilted, but I assure you that it's simply because of the placement of my other two tattoos there.

It was a three and a half hour session, but it was well worth it. The guy who worked on me was very meticulous and specialized in extremely-small linework. I am extremely pleased with the outcome ^_^

-Rhi~
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Happy Birthday Gackt (2004) LU:NA

A wonderful cracky vid with wonderful stunt work!

UDEN Flame Works, who did stunt work for Gackt in various projects such as Bunjingai, Moon Child and Returner, made Gacchan a pv for his birthday, which made him crack up, and you'll see why!

Up for a limited time at their blog:

http://blog.livedoor.jp/uden1/archives/51300144.html