Are you sure you want this on your LJ?? It isn't bento!
I'm teasing - do with it what you like: stuff that gets posted unrestricted is for anyone to use as they wish. Sorry about the delay in reply - time difference issue, not indifference issue!
Oh, I wonder if Gackt would like this piece - or not. I've seen clips of him talking (in a language that I can't understand, of course!) about his preferences re food, clothes, music, etc but not about what he likes to read.
Plenty of pix of him with his nose in a book though! Didn't he talk about bunking off school sometimes and taking an English book to the river - or something like that?
Glad that you liked the piece, btw. When I was watching the "making of" DVD, I was struck by the humour that Ogata showed in dealing with Gackt and the other actors. He had a gracious way of making fun (making the work fun) as a means of giving guidance and even criticism; it's a generous touch when you're that well-known and admired. He seems less sarcastic than Gackt but still with a similarity in humour - that was what sent me hunting for a screencap from this particular scene - and the light effect was just a great bonus.
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Date: 2008-10-09 08:45 am (UTC)I'm teasing - do with it what you like: stuff that gets posted unrestricted is for anyone to use as they wish. Sorry about the delay in reply - time difference issue, not indifference issue!
Oh, I wonder if Gackt would like this piece - or not. I've seen clips of him talking (in a language that I can't understand, of course!) about his preferences re food, clothes, music, etc but not about what he likes to read.
Plenty of pix of him with his nose in a book though! Didn't he talk about bunking off school sometimes and taking an English book to the river - or something like that?
Glad that you liked the piece, btw. When I was watching the "making of" DVD, I was struck by the humour that Ogata showed in dealing with Gackt and the other actors. He had a gracious way of making fun (making the work fun) as a means of giving guidance and even criticism; it's a generous touch when you're that well-known and admired. He seems less sarcastic than Gackt but still with a similarity in humour - that was what sent me hunting for a screencap from this particular scene - and the light effect was just a great bonus.