Thursday, April 23, 2009

P.S. on Cars

the Blog "Cars" was made by Teddy loves Pusa

Apocalypto

Directed by Mel Gibson

From the most awarding movies directed by Mel Gibson, here comes another action-packed movie that would made you transport to the time line of Mayans overseas from the Philippines.

Apocalypto is a story of "weakess link" survival between strong and weak tribes during the Maya Era. Tiger Paw and his tribe was conquered by Mayans and was supposed to be an offering to their sun god. Tiger paw survived and managed to save his family in a deep empty well. he did a lot of struggles to fight for his freedom and for his family. he also managed to save the last heir of their tribe, his kids.

scale from one to five, in which 5 is the highest, Apocalypto got a rate of 5.
Teddy loves Pusa

Cars

BRUM BRUM BRUM!

Pixar's another winning movie bagged the heart of a sluggish, movie critic novice ever in this blog site! The movie cars from pixars seemed to be similar to the moral story of Finding Nemo and Shrek series. The catch? the movie is for the whole family.

the story of the movie is about Lightning McQueen, a red porsche race car who aims to win the Piston Cup of the season wherein the said race is a "winner takes all" game. one of the price is the famous Dingko, an all maintenance car sponsor in the country. while aiming to win on the cup, he accidentally lost on the road 66 town and met several unknown cars. he had a great adventure with all of the cars in the town and gave him a lesson of love and consideratiom for other's feeling.

scale of one to five whereas 1 is the lowest and 5 is the highest, the movie Cars got 5.

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

The Main Course!!!

The moment of TRUTH.

The day that I realize what my real purpose in my course Bachelor in Journalism. For almost three years in my studies I did not understand my real purpose on why I'm still stuck in my boring college life.

Once I read a quote lying, it said "My aim is to write down on paper what I saw, what I heard and what I feel". Taking my course is an accident, I thought I would never make it. I struggle to fight with my more experienced classmates in terms of writing. Honestly, I am definitely scared because I knew to my self that I can't really write a good story.

Last Saturday, I've attended a seminar which my section is the one responsible and taking charge. The "on-line seminar" that's what we called it thought us how to write accurately. Our guest speaker Mr. Pablo "Jun" Millian shares his unforgettable experienced about his job. I'm very surprised when he told us that he is not really a journalist and actually did not graduate. But it is very inspiring that through his "one thing" which is the focus of his life, he had achieved what he really wanted to be.

He told us that we must see the "bigger picture" than the "small one". He also give us an advice that entering the media industry is one of the toughest job in the world. According to him, we must love what we are doing because that will be our life then.

The main course is "The main thing is to KEEP the MAIN thing the MAIN THING"

macjay_1317
(ruelyn s. tayo)

Thursday, March 12, 2009

Keeping the Focus

The date: March 7, 1009

The time: 3:30 PM

The place: COC-AVR



While some of the people I knew are kinda dragging their feet into this sort of a mini-event, I'm kinda anticipating this one, because this is something that I could make use of someday (or should I say right now?)

I'm talking about the informal talk with Pablo "Jun" Millian that happened at the said time and place. The talk was all about visuals in the Net, which is somewhat an important aspect in this new breed of information medium.

But more than the technical aspect of this subject is a quote that touched the hearts of perhaps many a member of the audience that day: "The main thing is to keep the main thing the main thing." Sounds weird? Try repeating it a few times, and you'll get what it means - focus on the thing that you want to bring focus into.

Not to mention some kind of a constructive blog layout criticism slapping into your faces. Do I have to explain the reason behind the new layout? :D


xoxo, jessa

Monday, February 23, 2009

Slumdog Millionaire



Jamal Malik is one question away from winning 20 Million Rupees. How did he do it?
A) He cheated
B) He's lucky
C) He's a genius
D) It is written.


This is the question indicated on the title card at the opening scene of the film Slumdog Millionaire, a small-budgeted British-made film that made raves among award-giving bodies and festivals around the world.

Based on a novel entitled Q&A, the movie follows the story of Jamal (Dev Patel) a young boy raised in the streets of Mumbai, India in search for the love of his life Latika (Freida Pinto) making him try out for the game show Who Wants To Be A Millionaire. Jamal reaches the final round; but being the slum boy that he is, this situation stirs the interest of everyone watching, including the authorities who accuses him of cheating. Jamal explains that he knew the answers by chance because of the things that happened to his life, and this would be proven true through a series of flashbacks into his life.

The film garnered numerous awards from Golden Globe, Critics' Choice, British Academy for Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) and most recently, the prestigious Academy Awards. In the Oscars alone, the film garnered ten nominations and won eight of them, including the Best Picture award. Danny Boyle, the director of the film, earned a number of best director awards in numerous awarding bodies and film festivals.

Although the film isn't shown yet in the country, I would like to see this one. Probably because it stirs my interest for the fact that it won so much awards in a single year. Aside from that, it's some sort of a Cinderella story in a different setting and a creative twist into the story line.

But most of all, the reason why I want to watch the movie is to for me to answer the question above.



xoxo, jessa

Information sourced from Wikipedia

And The Award Goes To...

It's the awards season once again in Hollywood. Besides the fabulous suits and gowns worn by the attendees, the focus of the event is of course the nominated films; not to mention the winners in itself, and the acceptance speeches to boot.

The season kicks off with the Golden Globe Awards, presented by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA). Then followed by the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) Awards. Finally, the most anticipated of them all - the Academy Awards aka Oscars, given by the Academy of Motion Pictures and Sciences (AMPAS).

These three award-giving bodies are somewhat connected to each other. Primarily because getting a nomination slot (or better yet a trophy) on the first two award-giving body would somehow guarantee you of a slot in the Oscars. Take the case of Kate Winslet, who got nominations and trophies as best actress in Golden Globe and SAG in two different movies - Revolutionary Road and The Reader. Recently, Winslet earned a best actress grandslam by winning her Oscar for her role in The Reader. Danny Boyle got his best director trophy for his masterpiece Slumdog Millionaire in the Golden Globes, and eventually the Oscars.

Here are the list of winners for the said award-giving bodies:
Academy Awards
Golden Globes
Screen Actors' Guild



xoxo, jessa

Sunday, February 22, 2009

it's been twenty years

Building a relationship maybe so easy for all of us, whether it is a romantic relationship or the most famous connection that could build a good nation, FRIENDSHIP. Having friends all over your place could be so easy if your friendly and your the Mr. or Ms. Congeniality of your community. But did you had the opportunity to have an endless friendship? A friendship that could last for more than a decade and could get stronger each year? And even a friendship that could be more enjoyable when you does not see each other daily and with that "missing your friend" factor you will call out for a REUNION.

Iskul Bukol: 20 years after, the most awaited reunion movie of the famous Philippine Trio TVJ (Tito, Vic and Joey). These three person are the most loved hosts/comedians of the Filipino families. Here in this movie they are not hosts but they are former classmates who had their reunion for their Alma Mater. And learning that each of them does not changed at all just only for the fact that they had added age but still they are what they are before. They reunited and had the most weirdest adventure they ever had.

This movie is not just about reuniting the TVJ but for me it is their avenue to let us know that friendship is forever and it could get stronger if we are still the "friend" that our friends known from the very start.

If the friendship we build inside our place or school could last like this or more than 20 years maybe we had find the real and true friends we need just like TVJ...


Balassu, Laxier D. (skeptron)

Sunday, February 15, 2009

Underworld: Rise of the Lycans

Welcome to the world of Underworld.

Underworld: Rise of the Lycans is the third installment of the movie Underworld and said to be the prequel as well.

The start of the vampire-werewolves war began when Viktor (Bill Nighy) the ruthless king of the vampires who led a raid to kill all werewolves. But Viktor happened to discover an abandoned baby, he took the baby home and took care of it as his slave. The baby grows up to be Lucian (Michael Sheen) who used to be the first werewolf able to take human form. The blood drinker's leader planned to create a race of werewolves through Lucian's bloodline. As Lucian grows up at the vampires home, Sonja (Rhona Mitra) the beautiful and fiery daughter of Viktor found love and was attracted to Lucian. In the movie it was revealed that Viktor has a tacit relationship with the humans. He agreed to protect the humans from the wolves in exchange for a title. Sonja works for her father too, she escorted the human nobles but unfortunately she was attacked by the Lycans. Lucian's reaction immediately arises, he stole a sword, causing him to engage in a fight with his own kind. Viktor despite of everything didn't acknowledge Lucian's bravery. When Viktor discovers the illegal relationship between his daughter Sonja and Lucian, he hurriedly imprison his own daughter. Lucian escapes but when he heard about what happen to his love he set out to rescue Sonja. The war between Sonja, Lucian and Viktor together with the other death dealers began. The fight ended when Sonja confessed to her father that she is pregnant. Viktor was shocked as well as Lucian. Sonja is sentenced to die and Lucian was forced to witnessed her death. The poor lyvan attempts more further escapes and finally he faced Viktor in a fight. He knocked Viktor down by forcing his sword through Viktor's mouth and head and let the body fall into the water.

The perquel which ging back 1,000 years and deatailing the rise of the breed of werewolves known as Lycans brought a twist to the first two Underworld movie. I found the movie enchanting because of the two actors; Michael Sheen and Bill Nighy. Who they both deliberately possessed their role to the highest level. Nighy is very natural to his acting and gesture (as if he really a vampire) while Sheen takes his monster role seriously. On the other hand Rhona Mitra, the only female lead character in the movie dilivered a great action in her role as Sonja. She was on the go especially in the fights scenes. The coolest part of the movie is the transformation of the werewolves. The soun effects that is used is trembling especially when Lucian transformed. It was unbelievable, you can almost think it was true.

Blood, blood and blood. There are so much blood spilled in the entire movie. It is very disgusting but there is no disgusting as annoying for the too much slavery. The movie comes up with this animal harrassment and molestation. The sex scene is quite amazing, Lucian and Sonja shared a soft but torrid love scene (not good for minors). Though this is not surprising, their love story is the root of the war.

All in all the movie will show you the impossible to possible. Underworld: Rise of the Lycans is directed by Patrick Tatapoulos brought to you by Screen Gems Production and Lakeshore Entertainment.

macjay_1317

Saturday, February 7, 2009

Panic Room

"It was supposed to be the safest room in the house"

Would you buy a house of 4,000 square foot worth low as you expected? A house with 4 floors and a lots of rooms? And here's the catch, one of those rooms is very unique. Would you or not?

Meg Altman played by Jodie Foster, a recently divorcee from a wealthy man bought a house at the Upper West Side Manhattan. Together with her daughter Sarah which is portrayed by Kristen Stewart move into the house.The house was previously owned by an eccentric multimillionaire who had come up the idea of making a "safe room". This multimillionaire had put something to this room. Nobody knows what thing is it. The owner has a grandson named Junior played by Jared Leto who used to recruit two friends to steal the "thing" inside that room. Junior recruits Secutity expert Burnham played by Forest Whitaker and the greedy man Raoul portrayed by Dwight Yoakum to help him get it out. The bad guys thought that there is nobody in the house. The problem is Meg has been awakened in the middle of the night and found out that there were three strangers sneaking in her new house.She hurriedly get Sarah in her room, unfortunately the thieves noticed it. What follows next is a cat and mouse race. Run here and there. Then Sarah's idea pumped in "Mom, in the Panic Room!". They locked themselves inside but the criminals rerally want to get in. Sarah who used to have diabetes was unexpectedly attacked by her sickness. Meg sneaked out to get some insulin but Burnham and Raoul found their way to get in. Meg forced herself to throw the insulin inside. Can you imagine that?

Panic room is a suspense thriller movie that executes and exercise tension scenes. The main character Meg Altman is a strong woman that fits to the cycle of the environment. Though honestly in the first place when I've watched the movie I can't understand why she chooses to buy and lived in a huge house knowing that they are only two. Anyways, the character made me realized that you can do anything, to the extent that you can kill somebody who want to destroy your family. My favorite scene, where Meg was begging for the criminals to cure her daughter made me cry. The scene is very realistic and the lines were so true. The line "Give her a shot. Please give her a shot!" is very warming to me. I can't forget this line. To some people this line is nothing but for me this is something that capturedmy atention. For you to beg to criminals you don't know and you're not sure if he gonna do it or not. It was amazing. Risky but great.

Why Meg choose to live in the house? This is my question. What's the sense of killing Junior? And here's Burnham a sympathetic bad guy, who doesn't want to hurt anyone. Honestly I'm not convince by his role. On the other hand, Meg has a stronger persona than the bad guys, how come? While Sarah is a little bit annoying because of her stubborness. Lastly the blood exposures is too disgusting.

Panic Room is Directed by David Fincher. According to my research Panic Room is his weakest film and I don't believe that. The movie made me shout " Ay naku!", " Wag kang lalabas!", and "Takbo, bilis!". The movie is able to make you feel in action. Jodie Foster's performance is terrific. I think no one can replace her as Meg Altman. Dwight Yaokam did a remarkable job, he twisted the story, killing your boss? how was that? The same as Forest Whitaker who did a good job. Also to Kristen Stewart though she's just 12 in doing the movie, she portrayed a great role.

Fincher bruoght great actors to fulfill his masterpiece, it creates fear, tension and terror.

macjay_1317
FOR THE FIRST TIME TO WHEN I MET YOU

Pursuing Popular Culture, in particular the cinema, indeed, as a valid subject these postmodern times, cinema is the present day opium of the masses.

For the First Time movie is really a predictably fun. A forcefully funny and glossily packaged with all thew amenities for the long-awaited launching movie of KC Conception, princes of local filmdom royalty. As we noticed in the film KC is lovely but she lost some baby fats in order to came up to the sexy standards of Angel Locsin and Marian Rivera. Richard is the ideal male lead: handsome, muscled, carelessly charming.


This first movie of Kc and Richard made a remarkable film that everyone will remember for last. They have the good chemistry that masses enjoyed much. And from this movie, as agreement of the two networks that after they made a movie under Star Cinema, this time they also need to have a movie under GMA films, which now their upcoming movie this February as a Valentine special gift to their fans.


Will the 2nd KC and Richard tandem repeat last year's success? It's for us to find out.


Now that they are paired together for the second time in a romantic movie, KC Concepcion and Richard Gutierrez admit that they are finding it more enjoyable to shoot their scenes together. Their movie will open in all cinemas nationwide starting February 11, 2009.

When I Met You is a love story of a cargo plane pilot (Richard Gutierrez)fall in love with a promo girl (KC Concepcion).This movie from GMA films and Regal Entertainment hopes to be the blockbuster hit this year. Thier tandem is more enjoyable for this time as they have said.


And here's the synopsis of the movie:


SYSNOPSIS


Jenny (KC Concepcion) is a mall promo/dizer yearning for a true love. Benjie (Richard Gutierrez) is a cargo pilot and offers Jenny the 'true love' she has been searching.

Their romance began when Jenny hitched a ride with Benjie to attend a wedding somewhere in Palawan. In the plane, they had a lot of chat and they openly show their dislike for each other.

Then, the accident. Their plane crashed in an unknown island and they have nothing to turn to but themselves. The couple turn to each other for comfort and eventually resolve their differences.

Will their relationship last? Will they survive the odds?


Let's watch the movie and learn on it..........!!!!!!!

meteorheart





Friday, February 6, 2009

The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants

Just like any other teen movies, this movie is about the friendship of four unique teen girls.The Sisterhood in question consists of four high school archetypes: Tibby, the artist (Amber Tamblyn); Lena, the shy one (Alexis Bledel); Bridget, the jock (Blake Lively); and Carmen, the chubby Latina (America Ferrera). All four are poised to spend the summer apart, which would sound like a real bummer; except for the appearance of a pair of jeans that magically fits all four girls perfectly. The group create a set of rules for the wearing of the pants (each girl gets them for a week, they can never be washed (?)), and agree to send the pants around the globe to each other as they all experience their various adventures.
Just to get it out of the way, there will never be a sequel to this film called “Brotherhood of the Traveling Pants.” Most of us have reservations about wearing another guy’s t-shirt, much less his crusty jeans. So unless they establish up front that these pants are constructed from some sort of frictionless material that prevent dirt, or make a movie like “Brotherhood of the Traveling Boxer Short,” (forget about it!)


Marshleypie (the talker)

"disturbia"

Disturbia

It’s not the famous song of Rihanna…
It’s not the “vam vampira, vam vam pira pira”
It’s a movie which directed by D.J. Caruso and I think it’s the remake of the movie Fright Night, Blue Velvet and the ever famous The Blair Witch Project.
It was a mix of scrounge pictures from these movies.

In the prologue, 17-year-old Kale (Shia LaBeouf, Holes) loses his beloved father to a car crash. A year passes, and he's still on edge. When a teacher makes a careless remark about his dad, Kale punches him out, and is sentenced to house arrest. After his mom (Carrie-Anne Moss, Memento) takes away his Xbox and iTunes privileges, the suburban slacker spies on his neighbors to pass the time.

In the process, he develops a crush on Ashley (Sarah Roemer, The Grudge 2), the hot girl next door, and becomes convinced that another, the soft-spoken Mr. Turner (David Morse, The Green Mile), is a serial killer. With the help of the flirtatious Ashley, practical joke-playing pal Ronnie (Aaron Yoo), and an array of high-tech gadgets, like cell-phone cameras and digital camcorders, Kale sets out to solve a major case without leaving his yard (a feat that would prove more challenging for a less affluent sleuth).

In the end, it's pretty familiar stuff, but there are plenty of scares once Turner realizes he's being watched, and rising star LaBeouf, who next appears in Michael Bay's Transformers, makes for an engaging leading man--despite his character's propensity for slugging Spanish instructors.

Marshleypie (the optimist)

SKINWALKERS

Movie Review.

Hmmm….
Actually I’m kinda awkward of what should I write or what kind of movie review am I going to do. Honestly, I love movies especially the suspense and horror but then when it comes to make a review about the certain movie I’ve watched, I could say that I’m not good at it.

Have you heard the movie “SKINWALKERS”?

Well it’s about werewolves fighting and it was based on North American legends and folklore.
Skinwalkers are humans who have supernatural ability to turn into werewolves. Some Skinwalkers find this ability as a gift, while the others find it as a curse. These diametrically opposed camps are fighting over a 12-year-old boy. It is believed that when this particular boy reaches the age of 13, skinwalkers will cease to be and will become normal human beings once more.

In the story, the skinwalkers who want to be normal humans are led by the middle-age Jonas (Elias Koteas). His mission is to protect the boy at all cost since they do not want to be skinwalkers who prey on humans. Meanwhile, the skinwalkers who want to remain as werewolves are led by Vadek (Jason Behr), who happened to be Jonas’s brother. Vadek, together with his team will go to great lengths to kill the boy and continue to embrace the power of the beast.

They are all after the half-blood boy named Timothy (Matthew Knight). He lives a normal life with his uncle Jonas, unaware to the fact that he is Vadek’s son and that he holds the key to the future of all the skinwalkers.

When the moon is full, the skinwalkers become werewolves and hunt. Those who have moral issues lock themselves up until morning. But aside of killing, the movie shows that skinwalkers also have sex during full moon. You cannot help but suspect that the bit of information was just added lend legitimacy to Mr. Behr’s superfluous butt exposure halfway through the movie.

When it comes to acting, I think that the actors are not that good particularly by Jason Behr. He is plain, boring and bogus. As a werewolf, he should have a strong personality that will enchant the viewers, but he ends up flat.

I think the movie is not worth of your precious time although the three writers are great. It only focuses on the scenes which includes the lovemaking of Vadek’s and his stunning girlfriend Sonja (Natassia Malthe). Since Sonja has the curves, the movie capitalizes on her by constantly focusing on her cleavage. (I think a lot of male viewers enjoy the movie with the popcorn on their mouth.)

Marshleypie (the extrovert)

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Trailer: Confessions of a Shopaholic

There are a lot of things that I'm interested about. Three of them are movies (why, of course!), books and shopping. What happens when you combine all three of them?

You get: Confessions of a Shopaholic

That's right, that bestselling novel from Sophie Kinsella that tackles that one guilty pleasure among city babes and the trouble that entails. The truth is, I haven't read the book, but I heard a lot of good things about it, so I want to see it for myself.

But while the movie isn't showing in the movies yet, let's take a peek at its trailer...



Friday, January 30, 2009

Shrek 3

Cast: Mike Myers, Cameron Diaz, John Cleese, John Lithgow, and Julie Andrews
Director: Eddie Murphie

From the first two series of Shrek comes its third series from the Dreamworks Picture that would clamor the people, especially the kids, for another adventure of Shrek, Princess Fiona, and their friends once again in the Far Far Away land.

After the acceptance of Fiona's parents, Shrek faces another obstacle in life--being a father to Fiona's babies and a successor to the throne of the Far Far Away. due to anxiety for being an ogre, he decides to seek the worthy one for the throne--Arthur, the coward cousin of Fiona.

While seeking for Arthur, Prince Charming plots a big revenge against Shrek along with all the antagonists in the Far Far Away which includes Captain Hook, Wicked Stepmother of Snow White, and a lot more.

The third part of the Shrek trilogy shows more values than the first two that could help relate the people today who experience inferiority complex to become confident with themselves and learn to be what they wanted to be despite of what others might think of them. the whole Dreamworks Picture Production showed that the Shrek series is more than just a cartoon movie but a moral movie for the whole family.

The Shrek series is a must-seen movie for the family that could inspire everyone to enjoy life and their interaction with other people. Scale of one to five, in which one is the lowest and five is the highest, five is the grade for the third part of the Shek series.

posted by Teddy loves Pusa

The Haunted Airman

Are you going to stand for what you thought is risght? Is that worth fighting for? Even though nobody believes in you?

The Haunted Airman is written and directed by a british man Chris Durlacher. The movie is originally came from a pychological thriller novel of Dennis Wheatley entitled "The Haunting of Toby Jugg". It was a 1948 novel and Mr. Wheatley is known to his themes osf satanic and madness possessoin.

The movie was produced by the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) in London. Actually, it was a TV movie previously aired last October 31,2006 under the same network. I honestly watched the movie in youtube, it was quite hard because the movie is divided into eight parts.

Throughout the movie, the Huanted Airman is a very disturbing, creative and satisfying chiling ghost story. The movie is all about the strange tale of a troubled young man named Toby Jugg portrayed by Robert Pattinson. Toby Jugg is british flight leutenat who came back from war disabled. Jugg was confined to a remote mansion in Wales to recuperate. With the help of the kind and patient Sister Sally Grunt played by Melissa Lloyd, Jugg find his way to heal. But Jugg didn't feel well in his first day at the mansion. He was suffering from terrible nightmares and vision of a man smiling at him and he was seeing a dozens of spiders. Jugg told this bizzare things to Sister Grunt but the lady refused to believe him. Afraid the Jugg is loosing his mind, Sister Grunt called Dr. Hal Burns, a psychiatrist played by Julian Sands. By then the doctor always meet Jugg for consultation. Days later, Jugg suspected the myterious actions of his psychiatrist instead of making him better and believe on what his saying and help him recover, Dr. Burns on the other hand believe that Jugg is insane. Now, Jugg's only hope is Julia played by Rachael Stirling, his beautiful aunt and the only person he can trust (he thought so). But like the doctor, Julia unfaithfully believe that Jugg is under abnormal situation. This made Jugg realize that Julia is suspicious and led to doubt her intentions.

The ending was very shocking, it surprised me. Toby killed Julia by cutting her throat, it was very unexpected because in the movie Toby love Julia very much.

The movie will leave you a hanging question. Personally I didn't understand why he killed Julia. It leave me open-mouthed. The Haunted Airman is a persuasive type of movie. It can convince you that Toby Jugg is really insane because there were scenes that he really looks like a mad man. on the other hand you can feel sympathy and pity to Jugg. You can relate your life to him. For example, when your alone and when someone's gonna full you down so you can't succed, it's very disgusting.

I commended that british actor Robert Pattinson played the weird airman with a perfect combination of youthful terror and weary. I like the way he acted as Toby Jugg, he fits to the character and when you watched him in the movie its very reralistic just like in "Twilight" where he played the gorgeous vampire Edward Cullen.

Director Chris Durlacher did a good job of remake. I do really like the sound effects, it gives you goose bumps. The choice of his place in Wales is very enchanting. Very nysterious that fits to the movies tension. The best part of the movie is the "bathtub scene" when you can see Robert Pattinson naked, it made me giggle (oh my gosh!). The body exposure of Robert made me faint. In a rate of ten, I'll give this movie a flat eight.

I was surprised that the British Broadcasting Corporation had banned the Haunted Airman in youtube due to illegal activities. I found out that some uploaders uploads cliffs without permission. Now the Haunted Airman is no longer available in youtube.

macjay_1317
A VERY SPECIAL LOVE
( Let's talk about it.........)

Hey guys!. Well, this is my firts time to have entry to our newest blog as a group activity to our subject, OnlineJournalism. Anyways, I'm here now and discuss something about the movie "A Very Special Love". So checkit out.......................!!!!!!!!!!!
The movie A Very Special Love was a 2008 blockbuster romantic-comedy film from Star Cinema and Viva Films; featuring the first team-up of the Pop Princess, Sarah Geronimo with Box-office King, John Lloyd Cruz. And this movie directed by Cathy Garcia Molina received an "A" rating from the Cinema Evaluating Board.
Moreover, the final figures presented by the two film companies confirmed a remarkable P180 million box-office earnings and making it the 4th Highest-Grossing Film in the Philippines, and also it is vying as the no.1 movie of 2008 that made Geronimo and Cruz the Box-Office King and Queen of that year.
This movie of Sarah and John Lloyd was actually not a boring type of Pinoy movie. the typical story between the rich guy and a poor girl again proved an effective story line. Sarah's acting was surprisingly a performance for a best actress. The singer actress proved that she can also act aside from singing. She's so natural in acting if you see her on the big screen.
A Very Special Love is the first big screen team-up of John Lloyd and Sarah, which John Lloyd played the role as Miguel 'Miggy' Montenegro, prersident and owner of the Flippage film that publishes men's magazine called Bachelor. Miggy is handsome and working. His whole life is bent to impressing his half-brother Art played by Rowell Santiago and this drove him to be hot-headed cold-hearted and slave-driver to his editorial staff.
While Sarah here was Adelaida 'Laida' Magtalas. A bread-winner, "jologs" and college graduate who idolizes and has a big crush on Miggy who she got to interview back in her college days. She works on Miggy as editorial assistant of the Bachelor magazine and she is ste to win her dreamboy.
Their movie showed a lot of funny and emotional scenes that showed how gorgeous debonair Loydie fell for a simple, funny and naive Sarah. Their tandem have this refreshing chemistry that lead to the sequel of their movie this coming February 25, titled You Change MY Life. This both lead stars are wishing for the equal success of their first one or if not it will surpass.


meteorheart

Saturday, January 24, 2009

Ang Tanging Ina Niyong Lahat

The Family is considered as the small unit inside the society. It contributes a important role because it supported the structure and kinship ties that reflects the Filipino culture.
The typical Filipino family is composed of the father, mother and child. Though there is a strong bond between the family members, still, there is a leak to a broken tree. Mostly, separation and death is the cause of it. though not entirely accused, also these can cause a lot of pain to children and leads the husband or wife go to single parenthood.
This situation brings us to the movie "Ang Tanging Ina Niyong Lahat" a sequel to the 2006 movie Ang Tanging Ina under Star Cinema. It is top billed by Ms. Ai-ai delas Alas who played the role of Ina Montecillo. In the movie Ina Montecillo is a mother of twelve children. She used to worked on different jobs like waitress, office clerk and even odd jobs, like a stunt double just to support her children.
What else could a single mother do to her children? Like Ina, she can give up anything and everything just to make her family happy. In a situation like Ina we are confused on how things work for her? She stays happy though she faces many problems, infact too many challenges but Ina handle it with a smile but this aura of hers led to much pain. Ina struggles a lot pain on her heart because she thought that she is not love by her children. Ina thought of being incapable of accompanying her children made them forget their mothers 46th birthday. This prompted Ina to go back to school to learn while staying awake at night to work.
By a twist of fate, Ina Montecillo became the President of the Philippines. Is that a joke? Infairness to Director Wenn Deramas he stayed away from political understones. In the movie, you will see that there is a glimpses of our country's ills and socia-political problems. President Montecillo's national policies defying logics like "Kung kaya ng iba, ipagawa mo sa kanila" with her sidekick Rowena (Eugene Domingo) became the center of attention. With their forces together Ina and Rowena put humor in the movie. Honestly they are senseless and too tiring undermining the intellegence of the viewers. There was an overload of mangled quotes and sayings and I found it not funny anymore.
Toward the end, it brought tears to my eyes and to the others who watched it. Though I'm not a mother yet, it touched me because you can see yourself giving up anything like power and money for the sake of the famiy. To be humble enough to say "I'm Sorry". Accept that you are inefficient for ruling the country and to know when its time to give up.
The movie made me laugh and cry in between but it also annoyed me because of the bunched of quotes that its too irratating. Ang Tanging Ina Niyong Lahat is a shallow movie that fits to the whole family. It is made for all kapamilya and kapuso too. You can really appreciate the role portrayed by the actors. Wenn Deramas and the staff made a good job.
A mother with a golden heart, caring and loving plus a funny one, what else would you ask for?

posted by macjay_1317

Thursday, January 22, 2009

High School Musical 3: Senior Year

It's amazing how a TV movie immediately had a cult following and eventually create a culture among its fans. And I have to admit, I'm one of its fans despite my age.

Clueless on what I'm talking about? Well I'm talking about the High School Musical series, which recently had its sequel, High School Musical 3: Senior Year, turned into a big screen movie. Same cast, same setting, brand-new drama, not to mention a wider screen.

The movie still follows the story of Troy (Zac Efron), Gabriella (Vanessa Hudgens), Sharpay (Ashley Tisdale), Ryan (Lucas Grabeel) and other East High Wildcats as they trek down their last year in high school. Of course, you already knew what usually happens in the last months of your high school life, but it's an entirely different thing when it's the Wildcats in the story.

Technical wise, there is no difference from the first two movies, and essentially it follows the same format that the first two adapted. But hey, if ever the format was changed a bit, it might ruin the HSM spirit, right?

The cast's personalities also matured a bit in the movie, considering that it has been two years since the story of the first movie occurred. They may be the same people, but the way the plot turns will tell that they are still the same people that we loved - only better.

It's so sad that the gang that we learned to love are finally graduating, so we have to say goodbye to them. But hey, the story dictates that there's a bright future waiting for them. And come to think of it, the HSM series has gone a long way since it started as a TV movie.


xoxo, jessa

Saturday, January 17, 2009

UNA

WELCOME TO THE BLOGGER'S WORLD!

One of my friends told me after I told her about our subject, Online Journalism. She asked me the genre of my group's blog site. "Movies", I said.

Movies, an interesting topic to discuss. Most of the movie enthusiasts around the world create a lot of web sites (even blog sites) about the latest movies today and rate it from five star (meaning, a blockbuster movie to clamor for) to one star (meaning, needs to be revised). Some of them creates critics about the actors in the movies, and also the whole production team of the movie but most of them compliments about them.

Movies, movies, movies. Movies are already part of our lives. Since we were kids, we watched and adored many movies which were played by our parents' favorite actors and actresses. What so special about it was that it shaped us to be ourselves today because it partially influenced us to be what we wanted to be.

Me myself is a movie enthusiast though i rarely watch latest movies in cinemas. I usually watch it when there is a pirated copy of it in sidewalks already. It is really cheaper to buy pirated copies than watching it in cinemas. You'll save time, money, energy, and effort in going to cinemas. You could tell Mr. Edu Manzano everything about my blog if you want. *chuckles*

What's the catch? Movies affect our way of living, unconsciously. It make us cry, afraid, upset, laugh, and amaze. They take us to a different kind of world in which we attach our souls to different situations and relate our reality from it. Movies are the picture of reality and creativity of people's minds. Movies... an escape world of reality.


Yddette Civ Alonzo (Teddy loves Pusa)

Sunday, January 11, 2009

Of Movies and Packed Lunch

Welcome to the official site of Lunchbox Office, where people posting in here care about movies and anything that's inside our lunchboxes come lunch break.

Everyday, during lunch break, we get together and eat our packed lunch (or food bought at a nearby canteen) at our favorite spot and talk just about anything: school, friends, relationships, and of course our favorite topic: MOVIES.

So from our lunchtime talks, we bring all our rants and raves here in this blog. From updates on the Twilight sequel movie to trackbacks on all-time favorites such as Forrest Gump and A Walk to Remember. From critics to news to latest pics - name it, we'll be having them here.

So what's your favorite movie?

Jesselle (xoxo, jessa): "A Walk to Remember, Music and Lyrics, Twilight... Actually I'm such an old-school girl, as in!
Richele Ann (meteorheart): "Just Like Heaven, Titanic and Twilight (still have to watch it as of post date)"