Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Not Much Of A Difference


There's not much of a difference between a person with AIDS and a person without it.

There's not much of a difference between Africa and Asia or America and Australia.

There's not much of a difference between a homosexual and a straight man.

There's not much of a difference between a pregnant woman and a newborn infant.

Yes, there's not much of a difference...

What will make a difference though, is YOU.

An open mind and an understanding heart.


Spread the knowledge and not the virus!

visit http://www.worldaidsday.org/

-paddylast-

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

The Twilight Saga: New Moon Review


Director: Chris Weitz
Novel: Stephenie Meyer
Starring:
Kristen Stewart
Robert Pattinson
Taylor Lautner

I'd to give credits to Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson for still giving us that great chemistry we came to love in Twilight. It was amazing how their pain as Edward and Bella could look so real. it is not as intense as I expected it to be. I thought that Jacob's whole werewolf transformation and the introduction of the pack was kinda on a rush.

I'm still trying to find some good things to say about Taylor Lautner performance (for the benefit of the Team Jacob) but the only thing that's noticeable is obviously, his most talked-about physical improvement.

The Volturi scene as I quote Aro is "mezmerizing," though there was some changes, I find it rather a very good execution. How I wish, tho that there was a better introduction about them as it is in the book. Over-all, the movie was actually good.Thanks to Kristen and Robert for delivering. Just a warning tho for those who already read the book-- expect some deviation in this film or something that isn't in the film.

At the end of the film I've to say that I'm still under Team Edward.LMAO

Ratings: 6/10

-paddylast-

Monday, November 23, 2009

2012 Film Review


Director:Roland Emmerich
Produced by:
Roland Emmerich
Mark Gordon
Harald Kloser
Larry J. Franco
Ute Emmerich
Written by:
Harald Kloser
Roland Emmerich
Starring:
John Cusack
Chiwetel Ejiofor
Amanda Peet
Thandie Newton
Oliver Platt
Danny Glover
Woody Harrelson
Liam James

I've to say that this film is quite entertaining if you are more into special effects but as a whole, It's not very substantial. I've read the stuff about the mayan's "prediction" of the world ending on 2012 and the film actually depicted the world crashing and crumbling which I thought was fantastic. The imagery was horrifying of course if that really were to happen.

Acting wise, It was alright. John Cusack isn't one of my favorite actors but he's okay, like there's a lot of acting to do because It's not like people will be focusing on it. Though, I have to give credit to the kid who played his son Noah (Liam James) for actually doing a great job!

Some scenes are funny and over the top specially when John Cusack (Jackson) was driving the limo with his family avoiding the chaos like collapsing buildings, the road cracks, debris and all. It's like watching Super Mario in a maze. It's basically the Noah's Ark modern twist. I love the scene when they are transporting the animals thru choppers, it was an amazing sight.

The film was okay if you are planning to spend your day off while feeling lazy. Will I be watching it for the second time? No.

-paddylast-

500 Days Of Summer Review


DIRECTOR: Marc Webb
STARRING:
Joseph Gordon-Levitt as Tom Hansen, a trained architect who works as a writer at a greeting card company; Tom is a romantic who believes in true love

Zooey Deschanel as Summer Finn, assistant to Tom's boss and romantic interest of Tom

Chloë Moretz as Rachel Hansen, Tom's sister

Geoffrey Arend as McKenzie, Tom's co-worker at the greeting card company
Matthew Gray Gubler as Paul, a friend of Tom
Clark Gregg as Vance, Tom's boss
Minka Kelly as Autumn
Patricia Belcher as Millie
Richard McGonagle as Narrator
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SYNOPSIS: Tom is a hopeless romantic greeting cards writer and Summer is simply a mean bitch.
This film is about relationships, committments, coincidences and making the right decisions.

In 500 days that Tom have known Summer, He thought that he's finally found the one but he was wrong. Summer is not into committments, she don't want to put label on it. She just want to enjoy herself while young and pretty and all that...

So the moment that our dear Tom assumed something, Summer disappeared from his life and--surprised, surprised! she married another guy... realizing that Tom is right all along that some things are really meant to be.

QUOTED BY TOM HANSEN:"You never wanted to be anybody's girlfriend and now you're somebody's wife"

I'll give this film a 3 out of 5 ratings for its unusual boy meets girl theme with a bitchy twist.The Music is awesome and the story is very much relatable specially if you're cynical about love.The sequencing of the film could get a bit confusing, but having a very simple yet complicated plot--you'd be able to enjoy it but surely, you're not gonna watch it for the third time. A couple of views are enough. My favorite scenes would have to be Tom seeking love advices from his little sister. Since Summer's attitude became unbearable, it's a good thing that we're able to breath every now and then...

-paddylast-

Saturday, November 21, 2009

The Time Traveler's Wife Review


Director: Robert Schwentke
Novel's Author: Audrey Niffenegger
Screenplay: Jeremy Leven, Bruce Joel Rubin
Starring:
Eric Bana
Rachel McAdams
Ron Livingston

This film actually reminds me of Lake House for the impossibility of the premises presented on the film but I am somehow delighted by Rachel McAdams' effortless acting which is still as powerful as we've seen it on the Notebook. The depth of her love for her time traveler's husband (Eric Bana) is so surreal that It's almost heartbreaking.

The movie adopted from the book with the same title by Audrey Niffenegger experimented with human relationships and how revisiting the past could actually make you happy, heal some wounds and go on with the future.

The impossibility of it is what makes it special. After watching the film, you'd be asking a lot of questions and easily judge it to be a little overbearing and ridiculous but it is actually a feel good film that you can enjoy watching with your love ones.

7/10

-paddylast-

Monday, August 3, 2009

Kimmy Dora Film Review

Watched On DVD

Combine Bb.Joyce Bernal and Eugene Domingo and you'll get the whacky film Kimmy Dora, a starring role for Eugene where she has to play twins! Yes, peeps--she played the dominatrix Kimmy and her uber sensitive twin sister Dora (who looks like Dora the explorer in a retarded kind of way)-- LOL

With a star-studded casting, you'd laugh at almost every scene. The storyline is not very deep and quite exaggerated at some point but you'll enjoy every bit of Eugene's punchlines...

I'd like to praise the acting of Miss Universe 1st Runner Up Mirriam Quiambao--who acted as the punching bag assistant of Kimmy Dong Hae...

Over-all, It's not much of a story and I won't tell the story cuz it's such a simple one so just try to watch it if you wanted to have a good laugh and see some of the biggest stars in TV and Music!

Ratings: 8/10

-paddylast

Friday, July 3, 2009

2009 FHM Philippines' 100 Sexiest Women in the World

I was not that convinced when I heard who the chosen one this year, but after getting this edition's copy and seeing the pics, I thought Cristine deserved the top spot. And I love that Katrina's still at number 5! I wish Bangs Garcia were voted number 1, though!!! She's just sizzling hot!!!!

Marian Rivera is at number 3, while Angel Locsin got the 4th slot.

Aubrey Miles as this edition's covergirl

The Philippine's Finest! Miss Cristine Reyes

Global Winner Megan Fox for 2 consecutive years!

Last year's finest Marian Rivera at number 3!

4. Angel Locsin (2005 Finest)

5. Katrina Halili (2007's finest)

6. Iwa Moto
7. Ehra Madrigal

8. Anne Curtis- Smith

9. Angelica Panganiban

10. Pauleen Luna

11. Bangs Garcia (my 2009 favorite covergirl!!!)

12. Rhian Ramos
13. Diana Zubiri
14. Mariel Rodriguez

15. Iya Villania
16. Bianca King
17. Jennylyn Mercado
18. Maja Salvador
19. Heart Evangelista
20. Carlene Aguilar

21. Alessandra de Rossi
22. Precious Adona
23. Kim Chiu
24. The EB Babes
25. Karylle

26. KC Concepcion
27. Paloma
28. Sarah Geronimo
29. Maui Taylor
30. Valerie Concepcion
31. Krista Ranillo
32. Maggie Wilson
33. Bea Alonzo
34. Shaina Magdayao
35. RR Enriquez
36. Iza Calzado
37. Cherry Ann Kubota
38. Andrea del Rosario
39. Gail Nicholas
40. Michelle Madrigal
41. Jacq yu
42. Rich Asuncion
43. Jennica Garcia
44. Joyce So
45. Katya Santos
46. Toni Gonzaga
47. Nina Jose
48. Carla Abellana
49. Jean Garcia

50. Jaymee Joaquin
51. Francine Prieto
52. Regine Velasquez
53. Yasmien Kurdi
54. Gwen Garci
55. Maria Ozawa
56. Bianca Gonzales

57. Kitty Girls
58. Rufa Mae Quinto
59. Daiana Menezes
60. Hazel Ann Mendoza
61. Roxanne Guinoo
62. Jessica Alba
63. Amanda Griffin
64. Regine Angeles
65. Aubrey Miles (Covergirl)
66. Jewel Mische
67. Maureen Larrazabal
68. Paw Diaz
69. Jeri Lee
70. Cristina Garcia
71. Asia Agcaoili
72. Eula Valdez
73. Pops Fernandez
74. Jenny Miller
75. Bubbles Paraiso

76. Kris Bernal
77. Raine Larrazabal
78. Nikki Gil
79. Sheree
80. Jennifer Lee
81. Angelina Jolie
82. Maxene Magalona
83. Nicole Scherzinger
84. Arra Castro
85. Jackie Rice
86. Joyce Jimenez
87. Alodia Gosiengfiao
88. Alyssa Alano
89. Lovi Poe
90. Anna Scott
91. Ryza Cenon
92. Kristine Jaca
93. Chariz Solomon
94. Michaela Espinosa

95. Jamilla Obispo
96. Savannah Lamsen
97. Sheena Halili
98. Megan Young
99. Kristine Hermosa
100. Sarah Polverini
Again, Congratulations Cristine Reyes!!!!

Saturday, June 13, 2009

My America's Next Top Model Favorite Girls!

These are my fave girls from the hit show America's Next Top Model created
by Tyra Banks!

Alexandria Everett -this feisty fourth placer of Cycle 16 is the
funnest bitch to ever be on the show! She deserved a Top Model title!



Chelsey Hersley - Chelsey has got to be the most determined and most knowledgeable contestant in the ANTM history and for that I salute her. Her drive was an inspiration to me to always strive for the best and she's still my Cycle 15 winner folks. :) Sorry Ann fans (^_^)

The first great robbery of ANTM was against this girl, Elyse Sewell of the first cycle who placed 3rd over-all.


Yoanna House - she's the QUEEN of BEAUTY SHOTS. Her Au Naturel shots are F-A-N-T-A-S-T-I-C! Her Cycle 2 win was totally EPIC!


Shandi Sullivan was the ugly duckling of her Cycle (2) -FIERCE!


Amanda Swafford- the 3rd placer of Cycle 3 who was sooo robbed as well!


Cycle 4 Winner Naima Mora! A total knockdown!!! :)



Nicole Linkletter of Cycle 5 is definitely a winner WITHOUT a doubt!


Nnenna Agba -- When i saw her audition, I told myself-- My she's the most stunning black girl ever to auditioned!


Melrose Bickerstaff has got to be one of my favorites ever --the runner up of Cycle 7!!!


When I said FIERCE, I mean Chacha Diva! Jaslene Gonzalez! :) (Cycle 8 winner)


Chantal Jones - I still can't figure out why she didn't win..tsktsk... she's Cycle 9's runner up!


Lisa Jackson of Cycle 9 had my heart on the very first episode...

Anya "Kop" Rozova -Let's face it guys...she should've won --not that I have something against Whitney Thompson because she's part of this list but c'mon Anya's the most High Fashion girl "ever" to be on ANTM!

Whitney Thompson - (cycle 10) the first full figured / plus size / bootylicious model -whatever you call it--to win ANTM!


Britanny "McKey" Sullivan - Cycle 11 Winner and the tallest winner ever!

Celia Ammerman - the model with Passion. The best fashionista in the history of ANTM. I thought she rocked her cycle despite finishing 3rd over-all.

Nicol Fox-- Cycle 13 winner --the 2nd petite next to Eva of Cycle 3. She's foxy and I've to give it to her...one of the fiercest girl eva!



Raina Hein - "if eyebrows could kill." The second coming of Brooke Shields! I thought she was robbed from winning but hey' not all winners are successful...my girl would definitely rock the fashion world!


I do not own any of the photos. Credit to the owners.

-paddylast

Thursday, May 21, 2009

Kris Allen, Winning The Hearts of America!


Kris Allen


Kris Allen, 23 and Adam Lambert, 27

It's probably one of the biggest upset of the year when 23 year old Kris Allen from Conway, Arkansas snatch the title of the season 8 of the most popular TV show in the world, American Idol over season's favorite Adam Lambert, 27, a theater actor from San Diego, California.

With nearly a million votes casted in the show's finale. It could actually be a close fight somehow reprising last year's bout over the 2 David's--with
David Cook winning over the season's favorite David Archuleta.

Allen, hailed as the darkhorse in the competition sung his way to the top with his folksy, laidback and sincere style of singing proving to the judges specially to Simon Cowell that "it ain't over 'til it's over."

So America has decide!

Here comes the superstar!

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Bad Education Film Review


PLOT:(The following describes the film's plot in a chronological manner, whereas the various elements actually fall into place for the viewer as the film progresses through flashbacks and also scenes from Enrique's own film based on Ignacio's short story in which Ignacio's brother, Juan, portrays the 80's Ignacio.)
Two school boys, Ignacio and Enrique, discover love, cinema, and fear in a religious school at the start of the 1960s. Father Manolo, the school principal and their literature teacher, is witness to and part of these discoveries. On discovering the two boys' affection for each other, the priest, who is himself engrossed with Ignacio, is jealous and threatens to expel Enrique as a `bad influence'. In an attempt to prevent this Ignacio promises to do whatever the priest asks of him. After molesting Ignacio, the priest expels Enrique anyway.
The film jumps to the 1980s with the boys now young adults. Enrique (Fele Martínez), a successful film director is visited by a stranger (Gael García Bernal) in his office, an actor looking for work who claims to be Enrique's boarding school friend and first love, Ignacio. "Ignacio" has brought a short story with him that is about their time at the Catholic school together and the physical and sexual abuse they suffered at the hands of Father Manolo (Daniel Giménez Cacho). It also includes a fictionalized account of their reunion after all those years.
Enrique wants to adapt Ignacio's story into a film, but "Ignacio's" condition is that he play the part of Zahara, the transsexual lead. Enrique remains skeptical, for he feels that the Ignacio whom he loved and the Ignacio of today are totally different people. He drives to Galicia to Ignacio's mother and learns that the real Ignacio has been dead for four years and that the man who came to his office is really Ignacio's younger brother, Juan.
Enrique's interest is piqued, and he decides to do the movie with Juan in the role of Ignacio to find out what drives Juan. Enrique and "Ignacio" start a relationship, and Enrique revises the script so that it ends with Father Manolo, whom Ignacio was trying to blackmail to get money for sex reassignment surgery, having Ignacio murdered. When the scene is shot, "Ignacio" breaks out in tears unexpectedly.
The movie set is visited by Manuel Berenguer (Lluís Homar), who is none other than the real Father Manolo, who has resigned from Church duty. Manuel confesses to Enrique that the new ending of the film is not far from the truth: the real Ignacio blackmailed Manuel, who somehow managed to scratch together the money but also took an interest in Ignacio's younger brother Juan. Juan and Manuel started a relationship and after a while realized they both wanted to see Ignacio dead. Juan scored some very pure heroin, so that his brother would die by overdose after shooting up.
Enrique is shocked and not at all interested in Juan's weak vindications for what he did to his brother. Finally, before he leaves, Juan gives Enrique a piece of paper: a letter to Enrique that Ignacio was in the middle of typing when he died.

What's good about this film is that it actually relies on the imagination of the viewers. It is not predictable and present the film in such a way that will leave its viewers in awe.
The ending is actually not what I have expected though it could have tied up some lose ends. It ends abruptly--perhaps I was wishing that Enrique will eventually fall for Ignacio's brother Juan. (oops, kinda spoiler-ish)

Rating: 8.5/10

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Drag Me To Hell Film Review


Director: Sam Raimi
Starring:
Alison Lohman as Christine Brown
Justin Long as Dr. Clayton 'Clay' Dalton
Lorna Raver as Mrs. Sylvia Ganush
Dileep Rao as Rham Jas
David Paymer as Mr. Jim Jacks
Reggie Lee as Stu Rubin
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Basically the movie is about a demonic curse ala-the ring- some of the scenes are pretty funny because they're so "cartoonish" like when the old lady's eyes pop out...it was like watching a weird cartoon...lol.

I don't think Alison and Justin clicked with the chemistry though ...
It was not that scary bbut it feels like you are in a roller coaster ride while watching it sorta like you wanna jump off your seat ya know that' scenes.

It is almost predictable yet it has actually "shock" the "hitch" out of me.

I'd say it's "almost worth your money" if you're just trying to unwind...

Rating: 6.5 out of 10

SPOILER: the girl died ... she was hit by a train and was dragged to hell... lol