Sunday, August 31, 2008
Shakira no grabará canción
A través de su oficina de comunicaciones la cantautora barranquillera Shakira aseguró que no realizará ningún tipo de trabajo musical a favor de las comunidades árabes y musulmanas, como algunos medios internacionales lo afirmaron.
Todo inició cuando el canal de noticias de Dubai 'Al Arabiya', aseguró que la artista colombiana se encontraba preparando una nueva creación artística para apoyar a dichas comunidades.
Leer más:http://www.elpais.com.co/paisonline/notas/Agosto312008/shakiraarabe.html
VIDEO:Shakira - Hay Amores - BSO El amor en los Tiempos de Colera
Kim Chiu and Gerald Anderson in My Only Hope
This will be a reunion project for Kim Chiu, Gerald Anderson, Niña Jose (in a love triangle with Kim and Gerald), Regine Angeles of Be Bench, Star Magic 15 member Enchong Dee, and Alex Gonzaga.
Although there is no formal announcement yet from the ABS-CBN's bigwigs, rumor has it that this new ABS-CBN teen show will soon replace the network's Sunday drama anthology "Your Song".
My Only Hope is directed by Rahyan Carlos (Former head of GMA Artist Center Acting Workshop) and Jojo Saguin of ABS-CBN defunct show "Astigs".
Charlize Theron en el mar
El portal Egotastic nos muestra a Charlize Theron disfrutando del mar como si fuera una niña . Realmente bella la actriz, y muy sonriente.
Ver más fotos:http://www.egotastic.com/
VIDEO:Charlize Theron gets a unusual question
Saturday, August 30, 2008
26th Luna Awards List of Nominees
FAP Director-General Leo Martinez together with actress Candy Pangilinan and young star Jason Abalos made the official announcement of the nominees for the awards which will be held on September 28, a Sunday. The event was hosted by Leila Chikadora of DZMM.
The full list of nominees are as follow:
Best Picture
Banal (Comguild Productions, Inc.)
Faces of Love (Eddie Romero Foundation)
A Love Story (Star Cinema)
One More Chance (Star Cinema)
Sakal, Sakali, Saklolo (Star Cinema)
Best Director
Cesar Apolinario (Banal)
Joel Lamangan (Silip)
Jose Javier Reyes (Sakal, Sakali, Saklolo)
Maryo J. de los Reyes (A Love Story)
Eddie Romero (Faces of Love)
Best Actor
Paolo Contis (Banal)
John Lloyd Cruz (One More Chance)
Aga Muhlach (A Love Story)
Piolo Pascual (Paano Kita Iibigin)
Joel Torre (Ataul for Rent)
Best Actress
Bea Alonzo (One More Chance)
Judy Ann Santos (Sakal, Sakali, Saklolo)
Maricel Soriano (A Love Story and Bahay Kubo)
Regine Velasquez (Paano Kita Iibigin)
Best Supporting Actor
Alchris Galura (Batad: Sa Paang Palay)
Ronnie Lazaro (Ataul for Rent)
Pen Medina (Banal)
Wendell Ramos (Happy Hearts)
Dante Rivero (A Love Story)
Best Supporting Actress
Irma Adlawan (Ataul for Rent)
Eugene Domingo (Bahay Kubo and Paano Kita Iibigin)
Angelica Panganiban (A Love Story)
Gina Pareno (Sakal, Sakali, Saklolo)
Best Screenplay
Vic Acedillo Jr. (Batad: Sa Paang Palay)
Carmi G. Raymundo & Vanessa Valdez (One More Chance)
Murphy Redd & Bong Ramos (Haw-Ang… After the Harvest)
Eddie Romero & Rica Arevalo (Faces of Love)
Vanessa R. Valdez (A Love Story)
Best Cinematography
Rodolfo Aves Jr. (Sakal, Sakali, Saklolo)
Marissa Floirendo (The Promise)
Ramoncito Redoble (Batanes)
Manuel Teehankee (One More Chance)
Renato de Vera (Ataul for Rent)
Best Production Design
Rodell Cruz (Resiklo)
Blanca Dadivas & Felisberto Besina (Haw-Ang…After the Harvest)
Cyrus Khan (Batanes)
Mitoy Sta. Ana (Enteng Kabisote 4)
Ma. Asuncion Torres & Anna Carmela Manda (Ang Lalaki sa Parola)
Best Editing
Vito Cajili (Sakal, Sakali, Saklolo)
Marya Ignacio (Ouija and You Got Me)
Jess Navarro (Silip)
Tara Illenberger (A Love Story)
Best Musical Score
John Ballesteros (Faces of Love)
Carmina Robles Cuya (Ouija)
Allan Feliciano & Arnold Buena (Resiklo)
Von de Guzman (Bahay Kubo)
Jesse Lucas (Sakal, Sakali, Saklolo)
Best Sound
Ditoy Aguila (Ouija)
Ditoy Aguila & Junel Valencia (Resiklo and The Promise)
Albert Michael Idioma (A Love Story and Sakal, Sakali, Saklolo)
Addiss Tabong (Katas ng Saudi)
The film with the most number of nominees turned out to be A Love Story, with eight nominations, followed by: Sakal, Sakali, Saklolo, 7 nominations; One More Chance, 4 nominations; Ataul for Rent, 4 nominations; Banal, 3 nominations; and Faces of Love, 3 nominations. To be nominated for best picture, a film must garner the most number of nominations, provided that it is nominated for best director and/or screenplay.
The films which also got 3 nominations were Bahay Kubo, Ouija, Paano Kita Iibigin and Resiklo.
Denunciaran a Amy Winehouse
Por anular un concierto en Paris. El festival Rock en Seine, en la región de París, decidieron denunciar ante la justicia a Amy Winehouse y su equipo por las condiciones de la anulación del concierto de la cantante británica previsto la noche del viernes, indicaron en un comunicado a la AFP.
"Amy Winehouse debía llegar al lugar del concierto al anochecer del viernes. Fuimos informados a las 20h00 por su agente presente en el lugar de que al final no vendría y nos vimos obligados a suspender el concierto", indicó el comunicado transmitido a la AFP la noche del viernes al sábado.
Fuente:SAINT-CLOUD, Francia (AFP)
VIDEO:Rock en Seine 2008 : annulation d'Amy Winehouse
PDA Scholars Sing Cayabyab
See and hear few of the songs included in the album as performed by Miguel, Bugoy, Liezel, Laarni, Cris, Van, and Hansen.
Bugoy - Gatbo Irrigators Association in Camarines Sur
Cris - Gawad Kalinga through Bayanijuan Foundation
Laarni - The Ambassador of Light Chorale (the group of singing blind youth)
Miguel - Mindanao Emergency Response Network through Mindanao Tulong Bakwet
Liezel - Emmaus House of Apostolate Home for the Aged
Van - Cebu City Task Force on Street Children
Pinoy Dream Academy Final Six
Bugoy, the Farmer's Son from Camarines Sur
Cris, the Singing Interior Designer of Paranaque
Laarni, Sultan Kudarat's Independent Woman
Liezel, the Pride of Puerto Galera
Miguel, the Romantic Crooner from Muntinlupa
Van, Cebu's Heartthrob
But who among them deserve to get a hold of the Grand Star Dreamer title? The decision lies in your hands. To vote, just type PDA (name of Scholar) and send it to 2331 for Globe, Touch Mobile, and Sun Cellular subscribers or 231 for Smart and Talk ‘n Text subscribers.
Hansen Nichols is Expelled from PDA
Hollywood's Top 10 Summer Box Office Hits
Here is the countdown of the top 10 films of the summer, from the first of May to through August 24th (figures provided by BoxOfficeMojo).
1. THE DARK KNIGHT - $489.4 million
Batman Begins was the well-received reinvention of a tarnished film franchise that grossed a respectable $205M in the summer of '05. The follow-up, "The Dark Knight," out-grossed that number in only six days. Why did the second film do so astonishingly well? Several reasons: the first found a much bigger audience on DVD, fan excitement had been stoked for months with eye-popping trailers, and, of course, the buzz that surrounded the late Heath Ledger's electrifying performance as the Joker. All this has made "The Dark Knight" not only the top film of the summer, but the second-highest grossing movie of all time.
Photo by Warner Bros. Pictures
2. IRON MAN - $317.5 million
A well-respected actor who had never had a huge hit. A director known more for comedy than action. And a second-tier comic book character unfamiliar to most movie fans. It seemed like "Iron Man" had a lot stacked against it. But exciting trailers, positive reviews, and excellent word-of-mouth made the Marvel Comics adaptation a smash, with a $102M opening. The first big movie of the summer, "Iron Man" looked like it would be the champion of the season, until another masked hero swooped in.
Photo by Marvel/Paramount
3. INDIANA JONES AND THE KINGDOM OF THE CRYSTAL SKULL - $315.3 million
Nineteen years is a long time to wait for a sequel. Most of the teenage moviegoing population hadn't even been born when Dr. Jones last hit the big screen. Still, "Kingdom of the Crystal Skull" ended up as the highest grossing Indiana Jones movie. However, if you adjust for inflation, 1981's Raiders of the Lost Ark nearly doubles the take of this installment.
Photo by Paramount Pictures
4. HANCOCK - $226.3 million
There's a reason Will Smith refers to the 4th of July holiday as "Big Willie Weekend." At turns broadly comedic and surprisingly dramatic, "Hancock" was his fifth movie to open at #1 over the long Independence Day weekend. It went on to become Smith's fourth-highest earning movie, behind Independence Day, Men in Black, and last year's I Am Legend.
Photo by Columbia Pictures
5. WALL-E - $216.2 million
If any movie was going to break Pixar's 13-year streak of hits, it would've been "WALL-E." It had no big celebrity voices, a story that couldn't be summarized in a sentence, and a hero who could barely even speak. But even with those challenges, "WALL-E" opened at #1 with a $63M weekend, and went on to earn $10M more than Pixar's release from last summer, the Oscar-winning Ratatouille.
Photo by Disney/Pixar
6. KUNG FU PANDA - $212.6 million
It's a formula so brilliant in its simplicity you wonder why no one thought of it before: take cute, cuddly, fuzzy animals and have them beat each other up. With a star-studded voice cast and kinetic action, "Kung Fu Panda" attracted audience of all ages, making it DreamWorks Animation's biggest non-Shrek movie ever.
Photo by DreamWorks Animation
7. SEX AND THE CITY - $152.3 million
Four years after the show ended its run on HBO, the buzz around the first big screen outing for Carrie and company was intense. Moviegoers across the nation made an event out of going to the movie, some even dressing up as their favorite character. But the excitement was warranted, with "Sex and the City" becoming the top grossing R-rated film of the year so far.
Photo by New Line Cinema
8. THE CHRONICLES OF NARNIA: PRINCE CASPIAN - $141.5 million
Most films would be pleased as punch with a $55M opening and a $140+ total, but that's not the case here. The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, opened in December '05 with $10M more, but went on to gross more than double what "Prince Caspian" did. Coming out in the summer meant this one faced tougher competition, but it does raise questions if "Voyage of the Dawn Treader," the third movie scheduled for 2010, will float or sink.
Photo by Walt Disney Pictures
9. THE INCREDIBLE HULK - $134.4 million
Naturally, this new version of Marvel Comics' green gargantuan would beg comparisons to the disappointing 2003 movie. And while this one brought in a lower opening number -- $55M to the previous film's $62M -- its positive reviews and fan reaction gave it more legs, bringing its total to $2M more than the first one.
Photo by Marvel/Universal
10. WANTED - $133.7 million
Freely adapted from a little-known comic book, "Wanted" got people talking with trailers showing off some wildly inventive gunplay and Angelina Jolie sporting even more tattoos than usual. It exceeded expectations with its $51M opening, but still came in second that weekend behind "WALL-E."
Photo by Universal Pictures
Source: Yahoo! Movies
Hollywood's All-Time Biggest Movie Flops
See below list of the most disastrous box-office flops in history.
BATTLEFIELD EARTH (2000)
Budget: $73 million, US Box Office: $21 million
John Travolta's two-decade long quest to put L. Ron Hubbard's tome on the silver screen ended with intergalactic failure. A perfect storm of hammy acting, bad direction, and ridiculous storytelling converged to make "Battlefield Earth" the worst reviewed film of 2000. It also won seven Razzies, a feat only matched by another famous box-office bomb, Showgirls.
Photo by Morgan Greek/Kobal, WireImage
THE ADVENTURES OF PLUTO NASH (2002)
Budget: $100 million, US Box Office: $4.4 million
In terms of sheer numbers, this flick is one of the biggest box-office flops in cinema history. Eddie Murphy was apparently so embarrassed by the end result that he refused to do any publicity for the movie.
Photo by Warner Brothers, Everett Collection
HEAVEN'S GATE (1980)
Budget: $40 million, US Box Office: $3.5 million
In the annals of filmmaking, few movies reach the height of epic fiasco like "Heaven's Gate." This film -- about European cattle-rustlers, rich WASP ranch owners, and roller-skating (really) -- lost millions upon millions of dollars, destroyed the career of director Michael Cimino, and drove the hallowed United Artist studio out of business. It failed, and it failed big.
Photo by United Artist, Everett Collection
TOWN AND COUNTRY (2001)
Budget: $90 million, US Box Office: $6.7 million
What started as a light, frothy romantic comedy about married life -- starring Diane Keaton and Warren Beatty -- spiraled into one of the biggest money losers in the history of Hollywood. Production problems, scheduling issues, and constant script rewrites conspired to stretch the film's production time to almost three years, ballooning the budget to a size usually found in summer blockbusters.
Photo by New Line Cinema, Everett Collection
CLEOPATRA (1963)
Budget: $44 million, US Box Office: $26 million
Though the box-office draw of "Cleopatra" was quite respectable, it paled next to its monstrous cost. Originally set to cost a mere $2 million, the film's budget soon spiraled out of control because of production delays, ailing actresses, and mythically lavish sets. Adjusted for inflation, the movie remains one of the most expensive flicks that ever graced the silver screen. The price tag proved to be so great that the production threatened to put 20th Century Fox out of business.
Photo by 20 Century Fox, Everett Collection
HUDSON HAWK (1991)
Budget: $65 million, US Box Office: $17 million
This overstuffed caper comedy dumped ice water on Bruce Willis' formerly red-hot career. Perhaps one of the reasons the film proved to be so expensive was that Willis -- who was increasingly sensitive over his thinning hair -- demanded that a special effects firm go through the film and airbrush out his bald spot.
Photo by TriStar, Everett Collection
CUTTHROAT ISLAND (1995)
Budget: $98 million, US Box Office: $10 million
Director Renny Harlin convinced Carolco Pictures that his then-wife Geena Davis could be turned into an action-adventure star for this swashbuckling pirate yarn. The problem was that Michael Douglas pulled out of the film in spite of a $15 million paycheck. The part was then offered to Keanu Reeves who turned it down. As did Tom Cruise, Daniel Day-Lewis, Jeff Bridges, Michael Keaton, Charlie Sheen, Liam Neeson, and Tim Robbins. In the end, Harlin settled for Matthew Modine, who did little to open the movie. "Cutthroat Island" proved to be one of the biggest box-office losses in history, derailing Geena Davis' career, and sinking Carolco Pictures.
Photo by MGM, Everett Collection
ISHTAR (1987)
Budget: $55 million, US Box Office: $14 million
An example of how bad buzz can kill a movie. When the production for Elaine May's comedy -- about two lousy lounge singers who get caught up in Cold War politics -- ran over budget, negative anecdotes started getting leaked to the press. In spite of positive reviews from the "New York Times" among others, the media brouhaha over the film spiraled out of control. The film died at the box office and soon "Ishtar" became short-hand for box-office bomb.
Photo by Columbia, Everett Collection
THE ADVENTURES OF BARON MUNCHAUSEN (1988)
Budget: $47 million, US Box Office: $8 million
For a director whose career has been famously plagued with production fiasco, Terry Gilliam's "The Adventures of Baron Munchausen" stands out as being his most expensive flop. Dogged by lawsuits, duplicitous producers and furious financiers, the production dragged on at a snail's pace as the budget ballooned to gargantuan proportions. Though the film earned peanuts on its initial release, the film soon developed some serious legs on video and DVD.
Photo by Columbia Pictures, Everett Collection
HOWARD THE DUCK (1986)
Budget: $38 million, US Box Office: $16 million
Who would have thought that a movie about a cigar-chomping duck stuck in Cleveland would have been such a bomb? George Lucas produced this film which featured a budget as big as Lea Thompson's hair -- including a $2 million duck suit -- and more special effects than you can shake a stick at. Yet when the film came out, it was quickly and almost universally hailed as one of the worst films ever made.
Photo by Universal/Kobal, WireImage
THE POSTMAN (1997)
Budget: $80 million, US Box Office $17.6 million
In spite of the terrible press, Kevin Costner's Waterworld actually made money. "The Postman" -- dubbed "Dirtworld" by the crew -- most certainly didn't. It was slammed by critics as being a mawkish vanity project and it flopped at the box office. For better or worse, "The Postman" also derailed Costner's career as a director.
Photo by Warner Bros, Everett Collection
ZYZZYX ROAD (2005)
Budget: $2 million, US Box Office: $30 (Yes, you read that right.)
There are a lot of indie films that don't make money. But few can boast a box-office draw less than the cost of a tank of gas. To satisfy a Screen Actors Guild's requirement, director John Penney -- who was holding out for a DVD deal -- screened the flick in a Texas theater for a week where it earned a mere thirty bucks. The meager box-office draw landed the film in the "Guinness Book of Records" as the lowest grossing film of all time. To make matters worse, Penney had to return 1/3 of the gross, as two of the six paying ticket-goers were also crew members.
MEET DAVE (2008)
Budget: $60 million, US Box Office: $11.6 million
SPEED RACER (2008)
Budget: $120 million, US Box Office: $44 million
These two flicks are the biggest losers for the summer. While "Meet Dave" -- which was given almost no publicity by its studio -- lost more money in relation to its budget, "Speed Racer" -- which was hugely hyped but failed to find an audience -- lost more money overall. In either case, you probably won't be seeing any more movies about alien Eddie Murphy clones or lollipop-hued race car drivers in the near future.
Photo by 20th Century Fox/Warner Bros.
Source: Yahoo! Movies
Henry ex de Hayek acompañado
El empresario Francois Henri-Pinault, ex prometido de la actriz Salma Hayek, y padre de su hija Valentina Paloma ya reencontró el amor.
El empresario francés fue captado muy amoroso con la criadora de caballos Virginie Couperie, mientras disfrutaban de la costa azul a bordo de su lujoso yate.
Leer más:http://www.eluniversal.com.mx/notas/533956.html
Oye, pues que Salma se quede tranquila, como Henry encontrará a montones, y mucho más guapos que él, casi todos. No te digo.
VIDEO:Pinault Pinault listo a babor
David Duchovny con obsesiones
El famoso protagonista de "Expediente X " , parece haber sido atrapado por algún ovni conocido como "adicción al sexo", y quiere ponerle remedio, a nadie le gusta estar en manos de extraterrestres, es comprensible. Ha ingresado en una clínica de rehabilitación a tal efecto. Esperemos que le dejen como nuevo.
VIDEO:David Duchovny's Sex Files
Friday, August 29, 2008
Gisele Bündchen y Tom Brady
La modelo Gisele Bündchen disfrutó de la tarde en el Central Park, en Nueva York, acompañada de su novio, el jugador de futbol americano, Tom Brady, y su hijito John Moynahan, fruto de una relación anterior.
Fuente:http://www.adnmundo.com/
VIDEO:GQ / Gisele Bündchen / July 2008
For The First Time - International Screenings
Los Angeles (Sept 6)
San Francisco (Sept 7)
Vienna (Sept 28)
Guam (Aug 29-Sept 5)
Seattle and Las Vegas (Sept 19-25)
San Diego (Sept 19-25)
Pasadena (Sept 26-Oct 2)
Hawaii (Oct 3-9)
Chicago (Oct 3)
Dubai and Sharjah (Sept 11-13)
Abu Dhabi (Sept 18-20)
Qatar and Bahrain (Sept 25-27)
Cosmopolitan Philippines 69 Bachelors of 2008
Kurt Agbay, 21, student
Mark Alejandro, 20, actor/model
Victor 'Vic' Aliwalas, 24, actor/model
Raph Almeda, 20, student/model
Bryan Anastacio, 18, student
Edj Baker, 22, entrepreneurship student
Beau Ballinger, 24, director/writer/producer
Max Berces, 20
Dayal Chowdhary, 23, model/surfer
Jacob Cortes, 32, businessman
Jamie Craven, 18, model/student
Vin David, 18, student
Robert de Claro, 24, model
Matthew Encelan, 20, student
Miguel Escueta, 24, recording artist/musician
Rex Espineli, 21, student
Tim Espinosa of Star Magic Batch 15, 21, actor/dancer/model
Nikko Fabi, 27, hs/college professor
Ryan Garalde, 21, model
Ted George, 18, student/model
Kit Guerra, 20, student/professional rugby player
Gaz Holgate, 20, student/professional rugby player
Derick Hubalde, 25, athlete
Errol Iglesias, 23, nurse
JD Irizari, 18, student/model
Sean Jalaeiyan, 21, mechanical engineering student/model
Dart Kamboozia, 21, model
Aref Kiasati, 19, dentist/model
Pao Larosa, 23, model/fitness instructor
Jake Letts, 20, student/professional rugby player
Michael Letts, 25, financial advisor/professional rugby player
Xian Lim, 18, student/model
Champ Lui Pio of Hale, 26, musician
Ramy Martin, 30, graphic artist
Michael Mercado, 20, nurse
Luis Montalban, 19, student
Harry Morris, 23, intelligence officer/professional rugby player
Marc Nash, 19, student/model
Steven Near, 23, student
Sean Oh, 18, actor/model
Harold Oide, 20, student
Oliver Orlet, 20, hrm student/model
Jose Javier Ortoll, 29, masseur
Vivo Ouano of Starstruck, 18, actor
Pau Padayhag, 26, entrepreneur/model
Alexander Pelayo, 23, multimedia artist
Drey Penol, 19, model/student
Vinicius Pereira, 22, model
Ian Porlayagan, 23, model
Enzo Quitiquit, 20, student
Tyrone Romero, 24, model/businessman
Raefel Roxas, 21, model
Emel Rowe, 21, student/athlete
Jason Saguinsin, 21, model/businessman
Ben Saunders, 18, student/professional rugby player
Oliver Saunders, 22, professional rugby player
Hugo Saurat, 20, student/model
Eric Soriano, 20, student
Karl Sutterlin, 18, student
Wilford Sy, 19, web developer/model
Eric Tai, 25, model/actor/host
KC Thadani, 23, model
Vincent Teotico, 21, business consultant
Quito Trenas, 23, model/student
Cesar Vargas, 22, model
Ervic Vijandre, 22, model/basketball player
Marve Villanueva, 27, businessman
Kenny Waymack of CloseUp2Fame, 25, performer
Trevor Williams, 18, financial management student/model
Source: binowgaylater
Kate Moss en oro
Mira por donde, con la mala fama que le han colgado , o intentado. Ahora , como en
"Goldfinger" , vamos a tener a una Kate del tamaño de la Esfinge de Gizeh y en oro. En el Museo Británico, la muestra se titula "Statuephilia", abrirá el 4 de Octubre. Exito asegurado, me la juego.
VIDEO:Kate Moss golden girl
I Love Betty La Fea - The BettyFul Trailer
Thursday, August 28, 2008
Selena Gomez: Tell Me Something I Don't Know - Music Video and Lyrics
Everybody tells me that it's so hard to make it
It's so hard to break yeah
There's no way to fake it
Everybody tells me that it's wrong what I'm feeling
I shouldn't believe in
The dreams that I'm dreaming
I hear it everyday
I hear it all the time
I'm never gonna melt it much but they're never gonna change my mind
Oh
Tell me, tell me, tell me something I don't know, something I don't know,something I don't know (Repeat)
How many inches in a mile
What it takes to make you smile
Betcha not to treat me like,a child baby
Tell me, tell me, tell me something I don't know, something I don't know, something I don't know
Tell me,tell me some-thing I don't know (repeat)
Everybody tells me I don't know what I'm doing
This life I'm presuing
The odds I'd be losing
Everybody tells me that it's one in a million
Like one in billion
One in a zillion
I hear it every day
I hear it all the time
I'm never gonna melt it much but they're never going to change my mind
Oh
Tell me, tell me, tell me something I don't know, something I don't know, something I don't know (Repeat)
How many inches in a mile
What it takes to make you smile
Betcha not to treat me like,a child baby
Tell me, tell me, tell me something I don't know, something I don't know, something I don't know
Rap
So here's the track
Like Catrina makes a
Wish Medina
Make em say 'I'm ready'
Are you ready for it
Ya I'm ready for it
Really ready for it
Ya I'm ready for it
Let's get ready for it
I'm on my way
I know I'm gonna get there someday
It doesn't help when you say
It won't be easy
Tell me, tell me, tell me something I don't know, something I don't know, something I don't know (Repeat)
How many inches in a mile
What it takes to make you smile
Betcha not to treat me like,a child baby
Tell me, tell me, tell me something I don't know, something I don't know, something I don't know x3
How many inches in a mile
What it takes to make you smile
Betcha not to treat me like, a child baby
Tell me, tell me, tell me something I don't know, something I don't know, something I don't know.
Gossip Girl Season 2 - First 4 Minutes
The second season of Gossip Girl starts on Monday, September 1.
Kara DioGuardi is the New American Idol Judge
Simon Cowell, Paula Abdul, and Randy Jackson welcomed the new judge with open arms, as they all walked the red carpet and posed for pictures.
“It’s like, you know, having dinner with three people for seven years, and getting quite bored of each other,” Cowell said. “So it’s having a fourth person, new opinion, I think it’s gonna be interesting.”
‘For the First Time’ Earns 15 Million on its Opening Day
The figure is definitely huge as other local movies usually earn that amount in 5 to 7 days. The amount is also comparable to the first day gross of Sarah Geronimo and John Lloyd Cruz‘ movie “A Very Special Love.” Both movies had their grand opening on a rainy day and Star Cinema claims its a shower of blessing or a sign of good luck.
“A Very Special Love” is a certified box-office hit not only because it surpassed P140 million but also it became the talk-of-the-town. The critics loved the movie because it’s well-made, it’s highly entertaining and the actors delivered. The movie, by the way, received the highest grade of “A” from Cinema Evaluation Board.
The same can be said in the Star Cinema movie “For the First Time.” The people who were able to watch it’s grand opening have only good words to say about the movie. They love the chemistry between its lead actors KC and Richard. And you can say that the camera loves both of them because they look great together on screen. And as a bonus, the beautiful sceneries of Greece will leave you breathless.
Although some critics find the execution of the dialogues between KC and Richard a little off, the two each has moments of promise in the acting arena. Richard’s portrayal of a happy-go-lucky playboy is very natural and his acting is quite refined. He is in control. KC, on the other hand, has her “kikay” moments you won’t believe it’s her first time acting in a movie. And who can forget Candy Pangilinan’s funny antics. Although her scenes are limited, she provided a high amount of entertainment value in the movie.
Although following the romantic movie “A Very Special Love” is tough specially for another romantic movie, “For the First Time” has a special appeal on its own. For one, it’s the first time that two treasured possessions from rival networks teamed up. That alone is reason enough to watch the movie.
And if the first batch of people who watched the movie liked it and talk about it, then its bound to be a monster hit that could establish more “firsts” in the movie industry.
Piolo Pascual and Angel Locsin in Star Cinema's "Land Down Under"
“We will fly to Bukidnon this Friday and shoot for 28 days,” said Rory B. Quintos who’s directing the movie. “Then we’ll come back, rest for three days before flying to Darwin to shoot the rest of the movie for the same number of days.”
Piolo and Angel play a cowboy/cowgirl in love. So the two had a training in horseback-riding under the guidance of couturier Vic Barba and Mikee Cojuangco.
Land Down Under is set to be shown on Nov. 12 as Star Cinema’s concluding movie offer on their 15th-anniversary celebration.
Wednesday, August 27, 2008
Cosmopolitan Philippines' 10 Centerfold Hunks of 2008
So who are the 10 hottest guys in the land? Check it out!
4. Ron Morales
6. Jon Avila
7. Akihiro Sato
8. Macky Escalona
9. Paolo Contis
10. Billy Crawford