January 2nd, 2012

The trash fest that is the MMFF 2011

Filipino films: they don’t make us think

December 31, 2011
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The type of films Filipino filmmakers make reflect the type of people most Filipinos are – people lacking in substance. Just looking at the list of entries for this year’s Manila Film Festival, you can already tell that not a lot of thinking was involved in the process of making them. Even the titles leave nothing to the imagination of the audience. Most of the actors playing the lead roles are the same ones we’ve seen since we were kids or some hot young flavor-of-the-month of one producer or another.

Kraken rip-off

Take the 13th instalment of Shake, Rattle and Roll, and ask: What else can people expect to get out of it? Not much, obviously. People are probably watching it for the eye candy. Every year the film features starlets parading and pouting for the camera hoping to look cute enough to win an award. That’s right. Talent in acting is not really a criterion for winning an acting award in the Philippines.

In the case of the filmEnteng ng Ina Mo starring Ai Ai delas Alas and Vic Sotto; the actors had nothing to work with in terms of storyline and dialogue. The characters just basically rehashed their roles specifically with Vic playing his Enteng character from the 1980s TV series Okay ka Fairy ko and Ai Ai reprising her winning role in last year’s Tanging Ina Mo. It’s another one of those things in the Philippines we can refer to as scraping the bottom of the barrel. The producers are obviously milking the franchise until it bleeds.

And what about the new Panday 2 movie? First of all, how does Senator Ramon “Bong” Revilla Jr find the time to make movies? Isn’t he supposed to be spending more time deliberating policies in the Senate instead of delivering cheesy lines? Aren’t there enough men to take over the role Senator Revilla inherited from the late Fernando Poe Jr? Second, the new Panday movie is being criticized for being a blatant rip-off of the 2010 Hollywood blockbuster remake of Clash of the Titans. All the film needed was Medusa to complete the cast of Perseus’s nemesis. There was nothing special about the “special” effects either.

How do these filmmakers sleep at night knowing that they are not really creating a work of art but just copies of some other people’s work? They are not even making people think; they are not even stirring emotions or provoking people into doing something with their lives; they are not even inspiring young people to aspire for greatness. What they are producing is just stuff you can discard after one use. In short, most Philippine films are a total waste of the people’s time and money.

Films are supposed to be cultural artifacts that reflect our culture and, in turn, affect us and our outlooks towards life. Most films are considered art, for entertainment and a powerful tool for educating — or indoctrinating — society. But nowhere can we find our culture or any significant message of consequence in our films. Films are powerful tools of communicating ideas and who we are as a people. Unfortunately, our films tell us and everyone else that we are shallow and superficial.

http://getrealphilippines.com/blog/2011/12/filipino-films-they-dont-make-us-think/comment-page-1/#comments

November 20th, 2011

kolehiyoboy:

Great news!

The World Universities Debate Championship 2011, dubbed as the “Olympics of debating”, will happen here in the Philippines! 

Hosted by the De La Salle University, WUDC will be on December 27, 2011 - January 4, 2012. The best and brightest students of the world (more than 1,400 participants from more than 70 nations) will battle it out to be the World’s Best Debater!

Adjudication core to be co-headed by La Salle Debate Society’s alumna, Ms. Lucinda Teresa David and Cambridge alumnus debater Mr. Sam Block.

kolehiyoboy:

A very moving and powerful photo.
A homeless mother prepares her daughter for school. Indeed, education is very important.

kolehiyoboy:

A very moving and powerful photo.

A homeless mother prepares her daughter for school. Indeed, education is very important.

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November 2nd, 2011
ainarflipped:

Quite Funny But True !! ;) A British man came to Sheikh and asked: Why is not permissible in Islam for women to shake hands with a man?The Sheikh said: Can you shake hands with Queen Elizabeth?British man said: Of course not, there are only certain people who can shake hands with Queen Elizabeth.Sheikh replied: our women are queens and queens do not shake hands with strange men. !! 

ainarflipped:

Quite Funny But True !! ;) 

A British man came to Sheikh and asked: 
Why is not permissible in Islam for women to shake hands with a man?

The Sheikh said: 
Can you shake hands with Queen Elizabeth?

British man said: Of course not, there are only certain people who can shake hands with Queen Elizabeth.

Sheikh replied: our women are queens and queens do not shake hands with strange men. !! 


(via foreverreblog)

aesonb:

Photoblog 365 | Day 274
“Welcome Home, La Salle”
The Relic’s arrival in Bacolod, October 1, 2011

aesonb:

Photoblog 365 | Day 274

“Welcome Home, La Salle”

The Relic’s arrival in Bacolod, October 1, 2011

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October 4th, 2011
September 26th, 2011
aurevoirohshanna:

Paul Mutant’s “This Painting is Not Available in Your Country” is his way of voicing his opinion on the incoherent absurdity of territorial rights enforcement in the age of the Internet.
This Painting is Not Available in Your Country

aurevoirohshanna:

Paul Mutant’s “This Painting is Not Available in Your Country” is his way of voicing his opinion on the incoherent absurdity of territorial rights enforcement in the age of the Internet.

This Painting is Not Available in Your Country

(Source: photojojo, via danger-in-design)

September 16th, 2011
anotherweasley:

It’s okay, Mike, courage.

anotherweasley:

It’s okay, Mike, courage.

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August 28th, 2011
danger-in-design:

depressingfacts:

slushy:

RIP NANCY WAKE (30 August 1912 – 7 August 2011)
Ms Wake, who has died in London just before her 99th birthday, was a New Zealander brought up in Australia. She became a nurse, a journalist who interviewed Adolf Hitler, a wealthy French socialite, a British agent and a French resistance leader. She led 7,000 guerrilla fighters in battles against the Nazis in the northern Auvergne, just before the D-Day landings in 1944. On one occasion, she strangled an SS sentry with her bare hands. On another, she cycled 500 miles to replace lost codes. In June 1944, she led her fighters in an attack on the Gestapo headquarters at Montlucon in central France.
Work began earlier this month on a feature film about Nancy Wake’s life. Ms Wake, one of the models for Sebastian Faulks’ fictional heroine, Charlotte Gray, had mixed feelings about previous cinematic efforts to portray her wartime exploits, including a TV mini-series made in 1987.
“It was well-acted but in parts it was extremely stupid,” she said. “At one stage they had me cooking eggs and bacon to feed the men. For goodness’ sake, did the Allies parachute me into France to fry eggs and bacon for the men? There wasn’t an egg to be had for love nor money. Even if there had been why would I be frying it? I had men to do that sort of thing.”
Ms Wake was also furious the TV series suggested she had had a love affair with one of her fellow fighters. She was too busy killing Nazis for amorous entanglements, she said.
Even before she escaped to Britain, through Spain, in 1943 to train as a guerrilla leader, Nancy had been top of the Gestapo’s French “wanted” list. With her husband, she ran a resistance network which helped to smuggle Jews and allied airmen out of the country.
Nancy recalled later in life that her parachute had snagged in a tree. The French resistance fighter who freed her said he wished all trees bore “such beautiful fruit”. Nancy retorted: “Don’t give me that French shit.”

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nancy_Wake
For people who want to read more about the BAMF who is Nancy Wake.

BAMF, indeed. Hahaha! She’s amazing!

danger-in-design:

depressingfacts:

slushy:

RIP NANCY WAKE (30 August 1912 – 7 August 2011)

Ms Wake, who has died in London just before her 99th birthday, was a New Zealander brought up in Australia. She became a nurse, a journalist who interviewed Adolf Hitler, a wealthy French socialite, a British agent and a French resistance leader. She led 7,000 guerrilla fighters in battles against the Nazis in the northern Auvergne, just before the D-Day landings in 1944. On one occasion, she strangled an SS sentry with her bare hands. On another, she cycled 500 miles to replace lost codes. In June 1944, she led her fighters in an attack on the Gestapo headquarters at Montlucon in central France.

Work began earlier this month on a feature film about Nancy Wake’s life. Ms Wake, one of the models for Sebastian Faulks’ fictional heroine, Charlotte Gray, had mixed feelings about previous cinematic efforts to portray her wartime exploits, including a TV mini-series made in 1987.

“It was well-acted but in parts it was extremely stupid,” she said. “At one stage they had me cooking eggs and bacon to feed the men. For goodness’ sake, did the Allies parachute me into France to fry eggs and bacon for the men? There wasn’t an egg to be had for love nor money. Even if there had been why would I be frying it? I had men to do that sort of thing.”

Ms Wake was also furious the TV series suggested she had had a love affair with one of her fellow fighters. She was too busy killing Nazis for amorous entanglements, she said.

Even before she escaped to Britain, through Spain, in 1943 to train as a guerrilla leader, Nancy had been top of the Gestapo’s French “wanted” list. With her husband, she ran a resistance network which helped to smuggle Jews and allied airmen out of the country.

Nancy recalled later in life that her parachute had snagged in a tree. The French resistance fighter who freed her said he wished all trees bore “such beautiful fruit”. Nancy retorted: “Don’t give me that French shit.”

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nancy_Wake

For people who want to read more about the BAMF who is Nancy Wake.

BAMF, indeed. Hahaha! She’s amazing!

wingardium—levi0sa:

thatkidwholovesbrownies:

jetlifeliven:

wake-up-faggot:

acrossthewardrobe:


Do you remember this picture?Reblog>Click the picture> And see what happened!ounww

Lovely :’)

yayyyyy

god bless that ladyy

Ahh that made me smile so much. :3

omg

wingardium—levi0sa:

thatkidwholovesbrownies:

jetlifeliven:

wake-up-faggot:

acrossthewardrobe:

Do you remember this picture?
Reblog>Click the picture> And see what happened!

ounww

Lovely :’)

yayyyyy

god bless that ladyy

Ahh that made me smile so much. :3

omg

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