Thursday, February 24, 2011

I Am Number Four




I Am Number Four

Another book turn into movie. Extraordinary teen John Smith (Pettyfer) is a fugitive on the run from ruthless enemies sent to destroy him. Changing his identity, moving from town to town with his guardian Henri (Olyphant), John is always the new kid with no ties to his past. In the small Ohio town he now calls home, John encounters unexpected, life-changing events-his first love (Agron), powerful new abilities and a connection to the others who share his incredible destiny.
John is an extraordinary teen, masking his true identity and passing as a typical high school student to elude a deadly enemy seeking to destroy him. Three like him have already been killed ... he is Number Four.

"Well I gave this movie a 4 out of 5 star because I really enjoyed it and loved the action in it. The movie was good and only "good" until Number 6( Theresa Palmer) showed up and really made the movie awesome!! Theresa Palmer is HOT!

But if you are wondering if this movie is a "Must See" or a "No go" I would say that it is a must see for action packed teen loving alien movies and a no go for those who hate alien movies with cheesy over dramatic teens.

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

New York Knicks


Happy Days Ahead?!

New Look Knicks.

hhmmm...

Go Kobe. Go Lakers! :-)

Monday, February 21, 2011

Taylor Swift Live in Manila Feb. 19, 2011



Can't get enough of Taylor Swift concert last Saturday at Araneta Coliseum.?

Here’s a review of the concert from Philippine Daily Inquirer!


MANILA, Philippines—Traffic on roads leading to Araneta Coliseum in Cubao, Quezon City, moved at a snail’s pace on Saturday night, as people were swept by anxiety on their way to country-pop superstar Taylor Swift’s concert.

For two hours starting at 6 p.m., the scene outside the coliseum recalled the glory days of the old Crispa-Toyota basketball matches, or, in recent times, the Ateneo-La Salle rivalry, where long lines of spectators eagerly awaited entry to the venue. But this time, the mood was more frenzied.

Kids, a lot of them female adolescents, scurried about with excitement. There were worried looks from those queuing to buy SRO tickets; perhaps they were afraid that tickets would run out again. Tempers flared in some instances, caused by confusion regarding production passes.

Scalpers milled around, offering to buy even the production passes. The lines leading to the coliseum gates snaked like a slow-mo dragon dance during Chinese New Year.

Inside the Big Dome, a festive air prevailed. Fathers and mothers, persuaded to be there mainly by their young daughters, were busy taking snapshots. School buddies, both male and female, cracked jokes or engaged in small talk. Older women with their boyfriends walked hand in hand. Swift is one performer who has brought together everyone in the family.

Ear-splitting shrieks erupted as soon as the houselights went out, signaling the show’s start. The screams got so loud a young mom had to cup the ears of her 2-year-old who had started crying. Taylormania was in progress.

Opening with “Sparks Fly,” a track from her latest album “Speak Now”—which is also the focus of her current world tour—it was not difficult to see why teenagers go crazy over the American singer-songwriter. More than being an attractive young woman who sings in a sweet, earnest voice, Swift knows how to write good songs.

Compared with less talented or lazy composers, there is a big difference in the way she describes the nervous prospects of romance. The first two lines alone in “Sparks Fly” throb with action: “The way you move is like a full-on rainstorm/And I’m a house of cards.”

She candidly admits that her songs are autobiographical, like diaries set to music.

Combining the basic rhythms of country music and mid-tempo rock ‘n’ roll, it’s a very accessible sound that has captured legions of fans around the globe.

Swift is one of the reasons the record industry has not completely collapsed. She has sold over 19 million albums and 33 millions singles worldwide. Last year, Forbes magazine ranked her as the 12th most powerful celebrity with earnings of $45 million.

“I write about life, love and heartbreak,” she said after her second number, “First Time.” [TSPH Edit: Her second song was entitled Mine, not First Time.] And then she added: “But it’s mostly about love and heartbreak, before launching into “Story of Us”—a love tune with a sad ending.

The sad songs, however, have an empowering element that encourages the lovelorn to move on and survive.

Visually, some of Swift’s songs are a joy to listen to. Her latest album’s title track, for instance, was performed à la Motown girl group with two backup singers.

Swift demonstrated her musicianship by playing the ukulele in “Jump Then Fall,” [TSPH Edit: It was Fearless, not Jump Then Fall.] whose reggae-flavored beat moved her to segue momentarily to Jason Mraz’s “I’m Yours.”

Earlier in the show, she slipped into OneRepublic’s “Apologize” while singing one of her originals.

In another instance, she shifted from playing acoustic guitar to piano. Her desire to be a consummate musician should inspire the local artists who were in the audience.

“The hardest lessons are the ones you have to keep learning over and over,” she said by way of introducing “Fifteen”—one of her early hits from the “Fearless” album. The crowd screamed again in fits of ecstasy.

A group of three girls stood behind us, waving a homemade poster of Swift’s cutout photos. “Why do you like Taylor’s songs?” we asked one of the girls. “Because her songs teach me how to be brave and face the consequences of my actions.” The girl is 13.

When Swift requested these girls to sing along to “You Belong with Me,” they did so like they treasure the lyrics with deep affection.

Whether they’re aware or not, Swift’s lyrics here are so simple and yet illustrate a good story line: “She wears short skirts, I wear T-shirts/She’s a cheer captain and I’m on the bleachers.”

We don’t know how long she’ll keep on writing stories in songs of that sort. She’s now 21 and has, in fact, gotten into high-profile relationships that have ended just like in her sad tunes.

But in the meantime, it’s great to see that she has made thousands of people that night, whether at the front rows or way up at the bleachers, very happy.

Source: PDI Showbiz and Style section

Thursday, February 17, 2011

Valentine 2011 at Metrobar


Vice Ganda Valentine Concert 2011 at Metrobar

Sharing my videos during Heart's Day with Vice Ganda at Metro Concert Bar in West Ave., Quezon City.

First time to watch a different kind of concert during this time of the year, normally when we talk about valentine concert first thing in our minds would be love songs, balladeers & other sweet stuff na "kilig to the bone!"

As expected, Metrobar was jampacked. SRO means a lot of people standing, all seats are taken. Wow! Why not, Vice Ganda delivers a one hell of a show.

Sakit panga kaka tawa! :-)

Thank you Ms. Lyanne, sa uulitin po. :-)

Monday, February 14, 2011

Metro Concert Bar






Metro Concert Bar

With complete facilities, band set-up, fabulous stage design, video and camera system and professional staff, Metro Concert Bar is the preferred venue of the biggest and most talked about events, shows and concerts in the country today.

The Grandest and the Ultimate Entertainment Venue in Metropolis! Metro Concert Bar boasts of the following features:

•STATE-OF-THE-ART Sound and Lighting System. Powered by BOSE. •The only venue with built-in HYDRAULICS on stage. 2 state of the art lifts that will give more drama to every presentation at Metro.

•A Movable Ramp/ stage extension for ledge dancing, fashion shows and the like.

•A Wide Video Screen to showcase your sponsors and company AVP's and AD placements.

•Spacious Back Stage with two (2) Air-conditioned Dressing Rooms.

•Spacious Dressing area that is best suitable for quick wardrobe changes, holding and Props area with toilets & bath facilities. •Total Sitting Capacity: 1,000 guests (S.R.O. not included).

•2nd Level is ideal for special functions & parties and can occupy at least 500 guests.

Equipped with a bar and buffet area.

•Elevated areas for more comfortable sitting and definitely clear sight lines.

•Spacious Rest Rooms with Air-conditioning located at the main dining and 2nd level.

•Unlimited and Accessible PARKING with VALET SERVICE.

•Reasonable Rates.

•Unbeatable high quality comedy entertainment.

•Live Entertainment with the Country's BEST leading bands.


www.metrobar.com.ph

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

www.delivery.ph


Nothing delivers your needs like www.delivery.ph


“www.delivery.ph” - the first on-line delivery site in the Philippines now aims to become the one stop shop in terms of catering the Filipino delivery needs, started 4 years ago with five (5) pioneering partners now expanding to more than 40 members and still counting.

It started to introduce an innovative food delivery system that enables the internet users to order food through the net without any additional cost. From various American, Japanese, Chinese and Filipino cuisines, Delivery.ph now presently offers choices in terms of catering services providers, daily household needs and even grocery items such as dairy products and fresh/frozen foods to mention a few.

Now on its third year, Delivery.ph continues to grow proving that they really are the ultimate on-line delivery portal in the Philippines. Mr. Martin Yang, President of Smart Internet Merchants Inc, is confident that Delivery.ph network will grow to 60 by the end of the 1st quarter of this year and anticipates more than 80-100 orders a day.

Wow! High Tech!

For more info or to be a member, contact Delivery.ph hotline at 746-8178 to 79.

Sunday, February 6, 2011

FYI - Sogo


Ever wonder whats the meaning of the word - "SOGO" Or popularly known here as Sogo Hotel.

F.Y.I.

The word Sogo is a Japanese term which means; total, overall, complete, and well rounded.

Now you know... you know!

Movie Time - The Rite



Rite - is an established ceremonious act. Autonomous particular church within Roman Catholic Church.

The Rite:

An American seminary student who attends exorcism school at the Vatican finds faith through encounters with demonic forces.

Critics:

* "There’s truly a satanic force at work in the logy exorcism thriller The Rite, and it goes by the name of Anthony Hopkins." Boston Globe-Ty Burr

* "By the end, The Rite goes wrong in every way." - Rolling Stone-Peter Travers

* "There are some interesting ideas and themes in The Rite; unfortunately, an uneven tone and a disappointingly generic climax dilute them." - Reelviews-James Berardinelli

Je-Noy:

* Fu@#!. I suspect most reviewers will tell you to stay away from The Rite, but if you’re interested in horror or the lingering guilt associated with religion, this film is worth your money. There are half a dozen or so scenes that I can’t shake out of my head. What’s better: a mediocre movie that never tries enough to leave an impression or an inconsistent one that ebbs and flows between very good and below average? Watch Antony Hopkins explain to you what Satan does to his children when he’s bored and then get back to me. 4 out 5 stars!

Je-Noy


Je-Noy

Better late than never..

I might have done this earlier if there weren't some not so important things need to do at the start of this year, 2011.

Once again this blog will be like stories with a meaning, sharing my own experiences and hopefully touch people like you... yes you.

“The first year of blogging is the hardest. It gets easier as the snowball gets bigger.” [Darren Rowse, Problogger]

Je-noy's will share his values and beliefs, providing value, not just information. This is your forum, a Facebook page/group or your community site.

Again, learn if you can! :-)

Buona giornata!