Aug 2, 2006

where are the men?

I am almost losing my patience. Its either they are TAKEN, GAY, CLOSET QUEENS or MARRIED!

A potential trainee from our office caught my eye and I dare say he should consider himself lucky because i suddenly develop this huge crush on his sexy chest. His stands prolly 6 feet tall and the way he dresses means he has good fashion sense – not dressy, but not at all roadkill.

But he is married!

Why couldn’t they just tie the knot when the rest of the world already grew tired of ogling at them?

So not fair.

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Aug 2, 2006

watching filipinos in horror movies

It’s not about the movie that I am excited to see. It is the experience of watching a horror movie inside a cinema full of cynical pinoys ready to lambast ridicule at any slight the director might have overlooked in a blockbuster movie made especially in the Philippines.

The Sukob movie we watched last Sunday might have been any other ordinary movie had it not been played by Kris Aquino and Claudine Barretto (and yeah, yeah, the hot Wendell Ramos). Minus the dolby, the huge screen – it could just as well pass as an Asian movie with the likes of The Ring and Ju-on who always have the dead brought back to life and a chain of events that would justify the series of killings the ghost made.. which by the way, the ghost in the movie had no character, no fashion sense and mustn’t have heard of bleach. A black girl in a wedding dress is original. But who is she? Helen, istatue? Did she had a life? A childhood? Has she heard of home cooked meals and fiestas? Aren’t her full cheeks just the cutest?

Sigh. Watching a horror movie on a Sunday night with a date, yeah, i went out with the married guy but it was just a friendly thing (sorry pol!) and I brought along O and Quennie as reinforcement – was very much entertaining because the theater was packed with families and couples and cliques all excited to scream their lungs out not because the movie is scary – but because everybody is doing so and screaming along with make it more fun.

Don’t you just find it funny that there is really someone who will shout ahead on a thrilling scene even before the part where you are supposed to be shocked will come? I find it hilarious that on scenes where people are running there is an occasional, “Daleee! Dagan! Pag-agpas, animal ka mamatay ka!”

Chito Roño’s second attempt to deliver chill deserves a 4 star rating. Clap. Clap.

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