Tagged: mood: extra cheesy

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Letters from Kanai Nirai

Letters from Kanai Nirai tells the story of Fuki Asato, a girl living in the Okinawan islands away from everything that could resemble a big metropolis, including being away from her mother who left the island when Fuki was only seven. Since then, every year on Fuki’s birthday she receives a letter from her mom, making Fuki dream of meeting again.

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Okuribito

Okuribito tells the story of Daigo Kobayashi, an average cellist who’s lost his job and is forced to go back to his hometown where he finds a job as a traditional funeral “artist” to prepare the dead for their “departure.”

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Just Go with It

Just Go with It is a romantic comedy about loser plastic surgeon Danny, who pretends to be trapped in a fail marriage to get laid, and his assistant, single-mother of two Katherine, who ends up going to Hawaii with him and her kids because Danny is trying to pick up way-too-young, kid-loving but sexy Palmer.

3

Koda Kumi – Dejavu

From songs you can jam out to in the car with your girlfriends to drama worthy ballads, you are sure to like Koda Kumi’s newest album.

4

Baby & Me

Where Geun-Suk Jang plays your typical 19-year-old delinquent playboy that one day, while grocery shopping, suddenly has a baby in his cart. The note says that the baby is his and suddenly his playboy days are over.

3

Avril Lavigne – Goodbye Lullaby

Goodbye Lullaby, her fourth studio album, is more of the same, except she curses a lot more in her songs, making her sound like an 8-year-old who’s found out that she can say bad words.

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No Strings Attached

No Strings Attached, previously known as the Friends with Benefits movie or F*ck Buddies, is the story of Emma and Adam, two people that had chance encounters in school, university and post-university, and end up establishing a symbiotic casual sex deal.

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MISSTER – MISSTER

In this self-titled debut album, MISSTER is trying to showcase what they can do. As an idea, they are different in the market, but they fail to distinguish themselves creatively, sounding like any other Asian boy band.

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Burlesque (2010)

In Burlesque, Christina Aguilera plays small town girl Ali, heading to Los Angeles to become a singer. She ends up waiting tables at a place called Burlesque, where lightly clad dancers lip-sync to sexy numbers, and big boss Tess (Cher) struggles behind the scenes to keep her club afloat.

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True Legend

True Legend tells the story of general Su Can, and outstanding general whose life is turned upside down when everything is taken away from him.