u mean they convert the drama into japanese version?Originally posted by M©+square:Yesterday Kopi and I saw the Japanese version of Journey to the West.
Farni sial!![]()
I did mention it's Jap version right?Originally posted by homerun:u mean they convert the drama into japanese version?
COOLL!! Where? Where? they sell in one whole stack or sell in guai lan version, vol 1,2 etc ???Originally posted by homerun:Liu Yi Fei Version
so romantic.... im so hapi for the 2 of u...Originally posted by M©+square:Yesterday Kopi and I saw the Japanese version of Journey to the West.
Farni sial!![]()
60 bucks for DVD version 11 disk. 40+ for VCD version.Originally posted by gd4u:COOLL!! Where? Where? they sell in one whole stack or sell in guai lan version, vol 1,2 etc ???
Erm, for the cheapos ( i mean, do not wish to spend $ ones) youtube got some episodes already... but watching on TV have more comfort, right ??
japanese always copy chinese chinese culture .not only xi you ji ,many many .Originally posted by homerun:u mean they convert the drama into japanese version?
Originally posted by skeujin:so romantic.... im so hapi for the 2 of u...![]()
someguy selling burnt dvds for $25,good deal?Originally posted by 798:i bought the shen diao dvd version (china chiong version). too impulsive n bought earlier which costed me around $54.
but last week at suntec saw the vcd out already n it costs even cheaper plus nice packageing. knn!
I think u gotta be more specific, afterall Louis had written 14 novels and the more famous (or maybe, made famous by TV) ones are those which keep getting shown on TV ...Originally posted by dakkon_blackblade:Why do TV stations keep churning out so many versions of those Louis Cha novels? Are they really that short of ideas for period costume sword-fighting drama serials, or are they just plain lazy, or is it really what viewers want? I just can't imagine watching a new version of Condor Heroes or Tian Long Ba Bu every year or two.
in china .maybeOriginally posted by xfool: