In one campaign of Sen. Noynoy Aquino in Bacolod, Baby James uttered on the microphone “Villar!”
As reported by TV Patrol World and Showbiz News Ngayon last night, a clip featuring Baby James in the arms of her mom Kris Aquino during the campaign of Team Noynoy in Bacolod was shown. It happened onstage while Kris is convincing the people to vote for her brother Noynoy. When she gave the microphone to her son Baby James and expecting him to say “Vote Noynoy”, the 2-year-old celebrity uttered “Villar!”
The incident is now going rounds in text messages and social networking sites. Kris Aquino confirmed that it really happened.
“Yes, it’s true! He said Villar but not Vote Villar!. It’s ‘Vilyay’ to be exact. May times talaga na parang inaasar ni Baby James ang Tito Noy niya at sinasabi ang names na ‘Vilyay at ‘Erap’ Nung rally sa Bacolod, totoong kinuha ni Bimby [her moniker to Baby James] ang mic at on stage ay sinabi nitong ‘Vilyay!’ Baka dahil pagod na sa maghapong rally that time kaya nagpaka-naughty,” she said.
Baby James is currently seen in the primetime soap of her mom “Kung Tayo’y Magkakalayo” where he plays a minor role.
Cinema One is giving away 5 pairs of tickets to the theatrical screening of “Paano Ko Sasabihin” on April 16 to 22, 2010 at SM Cinemas.
The contest is easy. In one sentence, how do you say “I Love You” to your special someone without using words? Begin your sentence with: I express my love to him/her by…
Here are some examples:
I express my love to him by bringing him lunch at work.
I express my love to her by picking her up from school and accompany her to her house.
I express my love to her by holding her hands.
Post your entry on Starmometer’s official Facebook fan page by commenting in the post entitled: Win a Pair of Tickets to the Romantic Film “Paano Ko Sasabihin.”
The contest is open only to Starmometer’s Facebook fans so if you are not a fan yet, please click “become a fan.” Afterwards, you can now post a comment under the “Paano Ko Sasabihin” contest article and get a chance to win one of the 5 pairs of tickets for the Enchong Dee-Erich Gonzalez’s romantic film.
The 5 most interesting entries will be chosen to receive a pair of invites to “Paano Ko Sasabihin” that can be used on April 16 to 22, 2010 at any SM Cinemas. This contest will begin today, April 4 until April 12. The 5 winners will be announced on April 13 on the Starmometer website and Starmometer Facebook page.
Click here to proceed to Starmometer’s Facebook page and post your entry to the “Panno Ko Sasabihin” contest.
The John Lloyd-Bea starrer “Miss You Like Crazy” has already grossed P140.1 million on its 5th week. “Babe, I Love You” clashed with Hollywood biggies.
For the weekend March 24-28, 2010, Box Office Mojo reported that Dreamworks’ critically-acclaimed animated film “How to Train You Dragon” soared on its second week beating erstwhile leader “Alice in Wonderland.” The live-action Disney adaptation helmed by Tim Burton ruled Philippine box office for 3 weeks. It already earned P128.69 million in 4 weeks. On the other hand, the “Dragon” movie raked-in P27.9 million in 2 weeks.
The top-grossing film of 2010, so far (with the exception of Avatar which opened December last year), is Star Cinema’s “Miss You Like Crazy” grossing P140.1 million in 5 weeks. Running in second is Alice in Wonderland with P128.69 million followed by Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief with P91.25 million.
Yesterday (Black Saturday), Star Cinema’s 3rd offering for 2010–Babe, I Love You–opened in theaters nationwide. It received a grade of “B” from the Cinema Evaluation Board (B) thereby earning a 65% off the amusement tax. It will surely help the film since it went head to head with the anticipated Hollywood epic “Clash of the Titans” which also opened yesterday dominating the number of cinemas across the country.
Can Sam Milby and Anne Curtis‘ “Babe, I Love You” subsist with the challenge? Can it even surpass the gross of Kimerald’s Paano Na Kaya?
GMA Films, Viva Films and Unitel released the movie poster and trailer of Working Girls 2010 starring Ruffa Gutierrez, Iza Calzado, Cristine Reyes, Jennylyn Mercado and Eugene Domingo.
Also in the cast are Eula Valdez, Bianca King, Mylene Dizon, Cherie Gil, GMA Films Executive Joey Abacan, and few of the original cast such as Carmi Martin, Rio Locsin, Maria Isabel Lopez and Ms. Gina PareƱo.
The male cast, on the other hand, include Rafael Rosell, Antonio Aquitania, Jao Mapa, Biboy Ramirez and Ricky Davao.
PLOT: Women of different status, profession, and principles become connected by association or circumstance.
Dr. Cleo Carrillo (Eula Valdez) is a famous dermatologist, whose roster of high-profile clients include beauty queen turned society empress Marilou Cobarrubias (Ruffa Gutierrez) and socialite Betchay Magbutay-Cavendish (Carmi Martin). Cleo is married to a cardiologist, Dr. Vincent Carrillo. But her success comes with zealous detractors and nasty lawsuits, something which Marilou can relate to.
Marilou is widowed by her aged and ultra-rich husband, and her daughter-in-law, Amanda dela Vega, has arranged that she gets nothing except a small condo unit and a business on the verge of bankruptcy. Now, Marilou has to learn to get by on her own, something which her cousin, Tere Villanueva (Iza Calzado), has been doing since she was young.
Tere works as a nurse, and becomes particularly close to an old woman named Amelia Marcelino. Tere sees herself in the dying woman and fears that she too might end up alone since she has been traumatized by her one great love, Leon. But as if fate is teasing her, Tere is assigned to watch over a patient who happens to be Leon’s wife.
Tere’s best friend, Ada Villanueva (Jennylyn Mercado) is also suffering from heartache and regret for not accepting the marriage proposal of Jonathan, the father of her child. And now Jonathan is engaged to someone else. As an Executive Producer at a television network, Ada is able to raise her son, but barely has time to personally take care of him.
Children are the least of the worries of Dara dela Vega (Bianca King). This spoiled daughter of Amanda is being given the cold shoulder at the same TV network where Ada works. Her arrogance for having studied in the US irks even the host of the show where she is a Junior Production Assistant. Aside from Ada, the only person who treats her nicely is Bogey, the cameraman, who advises her to adjust to the ways of her co-workers.
Jonathan’s friend in the Call Center, Tobz, is seeing an ambitious girl who claims that she is a model. Wendy Casuga (Cristine Reyes) idolizes beauty queens who become socialites, just like Marilou Cobarrubias. She frequents the so called go-sees for casting of television commercials and television shows, and is sometimes accepted as an “extra”. Unknown to Tobz, Wendy is not the least serious with him. She is after men who are rich, but insists that she will not get involved with married men, unlike her best friend Baby, who is having an affair with Melvin Cabigting.
Melvin is married to Paula Cabigting (Eugene Domingo). Paula is hardworking, trying out every kind of business she can think of, while Melvin is doing nothing since he got back from the US, having been affected by the recession. Paula cannot even rely on Melvin to drive for her to deliver goods to her clients that she still has to hire a service vehicle owned by a bachelor, Nelson Obleta. Thus begins another complicated relationship.
Each with their own troubles, these Working Girls just try to belong and be loved.
Piolo Pascual and Angel Locsin are on the cover of StarStudion magazine’s “Sexiest Celebs” issue.
Other celebrities in StarStudio’s 2010 list of Sexiest Celebs include Albert Martinez, Andi Eigenmann, Atom Araullo, Bea Alonzo, Chris Tiu, Dennis Trillo, Gloria Diaz, Jodi Sta. Maria, Joem Bascon, Judy Ann Santos, Maricar Reyes, Matteo Guidicelli, and Sam Milby.
Other features on StarStudio April 2010 issue include “The stars’ diet and fitness secrets revealed,” “How Andi Eigenmann lost 30 lbs. in two months,” “How Sam Milby stays fit — even without gym time,” “Why Dennis Trillo looks so buff,” and “The secret to Albert Martinez’s youthful looks.”
StarStudio April 2010 issue is now available nationwide wherever magazines are sold.
Two of AmBisyon’s films, directed by internationally acclaimed filmmakers Jeffrey Jeturian and Brillante Mendoza, were rated X on March 25, by the MTRCB.
Jeturian’s film for ANC, the ABS-CBN News Channel, focused on the state of the economy. His camera follows a newspaper from the time it is delivered to a homeowner to when it is used to wipe feces from the foot of a cart-pushing vendor. Jeturian uses a newspaper printed with the same controversial advertisement that came out in early January trumpeting the administration’s economic successes. The film, called “Ganito tayo ngayon, Paano na tayo bukas?” ends with President Arroyo’s photo on the crumpled newspaper.
The MTRCB said in its decision that the film was X-rated for “undermining the faith and confidence of the people in government.”
Mendoza’s film, “Ayos Ka” is a music video whose hopeful soundtrack is a stark contrast against images of poverty, prostitution, drugs and murder.
The MTRCB claimed Mendoza’s film is “injurious to the prestige of the Republic of the Philippines and its people.”
ANC produced the AmBisyon 2010 film series in the name of public interest, to offer a nation on the verge of a critical election the chance to focus on issues, not personalities. It is an advocacy shared by the film industry. Twenty of the country’s most powerful voices in cinema have offered their talents gratis to each create a short film on a chosen issue.
The films are scheduled to screen on April 6 at the Cultural Center of the Philippines and in a five-episode weekly series over ANC and Studio 23 beginning April 9.
We in ANC respect due process, and will be requesting a second review on Monday. We hope the MTRCB will reconsider.
We support our filmmakers in their decision not to revise their films. While the views of the 20 amBisyon’s filmmakers may not necessarily reflect ANC’S, we believe these films are legitimate perspectives of the state of the nation.
We trust in the public’s capacity to decide whether they will claim these views as their own.
The teaser for the upcoming GMA Films and Regal Films co-production “You to Me are Everything” is released.
The 30-second clip shows reel and real-life love team–Marian Rivera and Dingdong Dantes–and another cast member – a cute little pig! Although the teaser did not show the film’s title, the background music is “You to Me are Everything” by the Real Thing.
Also starring in the upcoming romantic movie are Isabel Oli, Sandy Andolong, Manilyn Reynes and AJ Dee.
You to Me are Everything opens in theaters on May 5, 2010.
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