Zsazsa Zaturnnah : The Movie? Monday May 22, 2006
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Got this article from Click-The-City website regarding the screening of the scripts for the Metro Manila Film Festival-Philippines 2006.
18. Zsa Zsa Zaturna (fantasy/comedy/adventure) starring Rufa Mae Quinto, Ogie Alcasid, Allan K and Alfred Vargas and directed by Mark Meily for Regal Entertainment Inc.
Yehey!
X-Men 3 : The Last Stand Monday May 22, 2006
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As I said, the day isn't over and I still have to go back to SM Mall of Asia but this time to watch the next awaited movie after The DaVinci Code… X-Men 3 : The Last Stand . I received the invitation to watch the Press Screening of the movie last Thursday, got so excited coz it will be shown in SM Mall of Asia cinemas… too bad it wasn't in the IMax theater… but I guess that's asking for too much. Beggars can't be choosers.
Although I'd really like to post some spoilers here, it won't be appropriate coz I don't want to burst the bubbles of those who are awaiting for the regular showing of the movie. Just post a comment if you want some spoilers, I'd gladly tell it to you… I won't write here that… bleep bleep bleep… hehehe
Up to now I'd still can't believe to what happened in that movie. The story has the elements of the usual comic facts we know and stitched it together to create a new storyline that you would not imagine nor predict that would even happen in the movie. It actually bested the two previous X-Men in terms of the story line. In this final chapter of the "X-Men" trilogy, you'd see more mutants and mutant powers used at its best… action packed mutant fight scenes that you have never seen in the previous X-Men movies. The only short coming is that you have to know a few about Marvel comics to find out which mutants are which. But if you are not an X-Men fanatic… it would not be a problem.
So for the risk they have taken for the X-Men story they did for this movie, I'd give them a 4 thumbs up! (2 hands thumbs… and two toe thumbs)… I know not everybody would agree so sue me!
There isn't so much improvements to the special effects but it is still great and kinda suffice the needs of the movie.
If there will be a fourth installment of X-Men we can only speculate. I won't spoil… I did promise. Hehehe…
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Next press screening would be that movie of Keanu Reeves and Sandra Bullock. Then of course the next much awaited movie for this year… Superman! (Sana sa IMax na ito!)
Nobody Wants To Be Left Out When Everybody Talks About The Same Thing Friday May 19, 2006
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The movie ended without anyone making an attempt to show appreciation, a gesture of clap and not even a form of appreciative smile was given. Everyone was with their serious hats even when the movie ended. Was it because the movie didn’t fulfill its expectations? Or maybe because the movie’s theme is something that should not be taken lightly? Was it because everybody knows what the movie is all about?
In the last two days, almost everyone I know was excited to see the movie on the first day showing. Though most of them have already read the book, it was more of the curiosity of how the novel would be turned into a movie that keeps them (and me) keep guarding the Sureseats website, to keep an eye on the movie’s online reservation availability. Though the movies schedule was shown, reservations were suspended because the movie hasn’t been rated yet by the MTRCB. The delay was probably due to some influential religious groups, moralists and conservative Christian groups that keeps on making noise to ban the public screening of the movie.
Bad publicity is good publicity. As more and more people who cries and whines to stop the movie from being shown, the more and more the public becomes curious in watching the movie, and as for that, the accumulated curiosity becomes a hype.
The curiosity and then the hype. If you’ve ever been in Glorietta and Greenbelt ticketing lobby you’ll get to know how everybody is trying to get schedules on the first day of showing. The online ticket reservations via Sureseats were no good (TG! I got my tickets reserved midnight when reservations was opened). It seems their system couldn’t handle large simultaneous connections and their system choked. So everybody was piling up on ticket booths to buy tickets one day in advance. The last time this same circumstance happened was a few days prior to the previous Harry Potter movie.
Rated-18. Besides the limiting of the movie’s audience to mature audience, the next major effect was concentration these audience to a limited number of cinemas. SM Cinemas who holds the 50% market share of the movie audience has to decline the showing of the movie, simply because they don’t show “R” movies in their cinemas. As a result, remaining non-SM cinemas like Ayala Cinemas are forced to use almost all of their theaters show the movie and give chance to the madding crowd.
What’s the Fuss? It’s the current hype. The controversy of the moment. Nobody wants to be left out when you and your friends starts to discuss the movie or the book during lunch or during a water cooler conversation.
I guess this hype is every body’s fault. Who wants to be “out” anyway.
La Vie Bohem! Monday April 10, 2006
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Finally, after a few months of waiting, Rent : The Movie was shown here in Manila, but only in a few chosen cinemas. I was informed by my friend Rico that the movie was currently being shown in Greenbelt 3 since the start of the week. Since I have a busy schedule for the rest of the weekdays, I've decided to watch it last Saturday with two of my friends. I had our seats reserved so that we wouldn't go in to the trouble of lining up just to get our tickets.
We got to the cinema 20 minutes earlier than the scheduled screening so that we could catch some movie trailers (yes aside from watching the movie itself, I love watching trailers of up coming movies). It turns out…there was none. Why? I don't know. When the cinema dimmed to darkness, the music of the Rent's famous song Season's of Love began. Oh! I forgot… Rent's movie poster outside the cinema says, "SINGING IS ALLOWED". So I asked, "WHERE'S THE MIC?"… lols…
The movie is about friendship, love and death incorporated with the ideals of bohemian lifestyle. It tries to show a snapshot of the taboo lives concerning gay and lesbian relationships as well as the issue of AIDS of 5 people who lives in a tent city who couldn't even pay for their rent.
The movie ran for about two hours, I have to be honest that even though I find the move as a good movie (or play) there are some dragging scenes or too melodramatic instances in the movie that made me yawn (and a lot more yawning for my other friend… the other seemed to be enjoying it a lot).
After the movie, my friend asked me how come there are people who can live like those people in the movie, living with almost nothing, being slaves of their arts and having a carefree life of sex, drugs and alcohol. I just said that it was the ideals of the bohemian lifestyle, a choice of life that not everybody can agree with, but I also said, we can always choose a carefree life no matter what lifestyle we choose, bohemian or not.
"There's only us, there's only this. Forget regret, or life is yours to miss… No other road, no other way…no day but today. " – Rent