Monday, 20 February 2012

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Dawn Zulueta and Coco Martin Bond in Italy

Dawn Zulueta and Coco Martin Bond in Italy


Dawn Zulueta and Coco Martin recently flew to Milan, Italy to shoot some scenes for ABS-CBN’s top-rating Primetime Bida teleserye “Walang Hanggan.”

In the story, Coco’s character, Daniel, will begin to experience the fortunate twist and turns of fate as he decides to leave the Alcantara’s hacienda with his heart shattered after overhearing Katerina’s (Julia Montes) doubts about their future together. Upon knowing this, Emily (Dawn Zulueta) sees the opportunity to finally begin her much-awaited vengeance against the Montenegros through Daniel. Amid her plans, Emily’s maternal instinct will prevail as she gets closer with Daniel in their wine business venture in Italy. Will Emily finally discover that Daniel is her son? How will Daniel cope with his new life? Don’t miss “Walang Hanggan,” weeknights, on it’s new time slot after “E-Boy” on ABS-CBN’s Primetime Bida.



For more updates, log-on to http://walanghanggan.abs-cbn.com/, ‘like’ http://facebook.com/abs.walanghanggan, or follow @walanghanggan_ on Twitter.

By JED || Full Story @ Showbiznest

Dawn at Coco, Bumiyahe sa Italy para sa 'Walang Hanggan'

Bumiyahe kamakailan sina Dawn Zulueta and Coco Martin sa Milan, Italy upang kunan ang ilang eksena para sa kanilang top-rating Primetime Bida teleserye sa ABS-CBN na "Walang Hanggan." Sa istorya, magsisimula nang umikot ang kapalaran ng karakter ni Coco matapos ang mararahas na pinagdaanan sa kamay ni Tomas (Joem Bascon) at sakit na nararamdaman nang akalaing nagbago na ang damdamin ni Katerina (Julia Montes) para sa kanya. Magpapasya si Daniel na lisanin na ang hacienda ng mga Alcantara. Makikita naman ito ni Emily (Dawn Zulueta) na magandang oportunidad para sa inaasam na paghihiganti laban sa mga Montenegro kaya't pagdedesisyonan niyang kupkupin si Daniel. Ngunit sa kabila ng masamang balakin, mangingibabaw ang lukso ng dugo lalo na sa pagpunta nila sa Italy para sa isang wine business venture. Matuklasan na kaya ni Emily na si Daniel ang inaakalang niyang namatay na anak nila ni Marco (Richard Gomez)? Paano magbabago ang buhay ni Daniel ngayong kasama na niya ang tunay na ina? Huwag palampasin ang "Walang Hanggan," gabi-gabi, sa bago nitong time slot, pagkatapos ng "E-Boy" sa Primetime Bida ng ABS-CBN. Para sa karagdagang impormasyon, mag-log on sa www.walanghanggan.abs-cbn.com, i-like ang http://facebook.com/abs.walanghanggan, o sundan ang @walanghanggan_ sa Twitter.

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'Patrol ng Pilipino,' Papasukin ang Mundo ng Pagsabong

Mayaman man o mahirap ay nahuhumaling sa pagsasabong dahil bukod sa isa itong nakaaliw na libangan, alternatibong paraan din ito ng mga nagigipit para kumita ng pera.

Bukas (Feb 21) sa “Patrol ng Pilipino,” tutuklasin ni Chiara Zambrano ang madugong labanang ito, mula sa pag-aalaga ng sinasabing ‘winning breeds,’ sa mga pustahan sa malalaking arena at mumunting tupada, at sa pananaw ng mga grupong nag-aadhika sa karapatan ng mga hayop.

Kilalanin ang mga karakter sa labanang ito tulad ng kristo, sintensyador, at sultador at tuklasin kung ano ang nangyayari bago ang isang laban mula kay Juancho Aguirre, ang sinasabing pioneer sa sabong sa bansa.

Bukod pa riyan, ilalahad din ni Jing Castaneda ang mga pinakasariwang pangyayari sa nagaganap na sabong sa Senado sa pagitan ng prosekusyon, depensa, at ng senator-judges sa pag-usad ng impeachment trial ni Chief Justice Renato Corona.

Samantala, inilunsad na ang “Patrol ng Pilipino DOCUniversity Tour” sa unang bulusok nito sa La Consolacion College-Manila (LCCM) noong Sabado (Feb 18) kung saan nagbahagi sina Chiara at Ryan Chua ng kanilang karanasan sa pagbabalita at paggawa ng dokumentaryo.

Bukod sa paglalahad ng mga istorya sa likod ng kanilang mga obra, nagbahagi rin si Ryan ng kanyang mga natutunan sa kanyang dokumentaryong “Sa Likod ng Kamera sa CJ Corona Impeachment Trial” at si Chiara naman sa pagbisita sa Spratly Islands para sa ulat na “Kanino ang Spratlys?”

Namangha ang higit sa 100 mass communication students ng LCCM sa ulat ni Ryan na ipinakita kung paano naghahanda ang mga kasama niyang mamamahayag sa pagbabalita ng paglilitis. Ayon sa kanya, ang pinakamalaking hamon para sa kanilang nag-uulat nito ay panatilihin ang interes ng taumbayan sa umuusad na impeachment trial, na tila hindi na sinusubaybayan ng publiko at tinatayang tatakbo pa ng ilang buwan.

Ibinahagi naman ni Chiara na natupad sa “Patrol ng Pilipino” ang matagal na niyang pangarap na makatungtong sa kontrobersyal na Spratly Islands at gumawa ng ulat patungkol dito. Sa dokumentaryong ito na nanalo ng Best Documentary Program sa kakatapos lamang na UPLB Gandingan Awards, idinetalye ni Chiara ang hidwaan sa pagitan ng mga bansang inaangkin ang mga isla.

“Mailap ang istoryang ito. Hindi basta bastang nakakapunta doon at may posibilidad pang hindi mapapasaatin ang mga islang iyon. Naging karangalan at kasiyahan ang karanasang iyon para sa akin,” sabi ni Chiara.

Silipin ang mga kwento sa likod ng mga balita bukas (Feb 21) sa “Patrol ng Pilipino” pagkatapos ng “Bandila” sa ABS-CBN o sa mas maagang pag-ere nito sa DZMM TeleRadyo (SkyCable Channel 26), 9:15 p.m.

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'The Filipino-Wrecking Machine' na si Mark Muñoz, Bumisita sa ABS-CBN at Balls, Tahanan ng UFC sa Bansa

Dumating sa Pilipinas ang purong Pinoy na Filipino Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) middleweight star na si Mark Munoz hindi lamang para puntahan ang lupang-sinilangan ng kanyang mga magulang, kung hindi maging ang tahanan ng UFC sa bansa, ang Balls.

Sa isang pagtitipon noong Lunes sa Balls Channel's headquarters sa ABS-CBN, sinamantala ni Munoz ang pagkakataon na pasalamat ang kanyang mga kapwa Pinoy na tagahanga sa taus-pusong pagsuporta nito sa kanyang karera at sa UFC.


Malaki rin ang pasasalamat ni Munoz sa Balls Channel dahil sa paglalapit nito ng UFC at mixed martial arts sa puso ng mas maraming Pilipino.

Isa sa mga pakay ni Munoz sa kanyang pagbisita sa bansa ay ang mabisita ang hometown ng kanyang mga magulang, na ngayon lamang niya magagawa dahil sa sobrang pagiging abala sa kanyang karera sa UFC.

“Mahal ko ang aking kultura. Excited na akong bisitahin ang lugar na aking pinagmulan,” ani Munoz.

Matatandaang nagtamo ng injury sa braso si Munoz dahilan para hindi matuloy ang laban niya sa middleweiigay-ght bet na si Chael Sonnen. Ito rin ay nagbigay daan para sa maluwag na schedule ni Munoz, kung kaya't pagkakataon na niya para tuklasin ang kanyang pagka-Pilipino. Lumaki sa Sta. Ana, Maynila ang kanyang ina habang taga-Pasay naman ang ama niyang US Navy serviceman.

Sa Hulyo nakatakdang magbalik UFC si Munoz. Pagbalik sa Estados Unidos sa ika-22 ng Pebrero, itutuloy niya ang therapy sa bagong operang braso.

Ang Balls Channel ay available sa SkyCable Platinum, SkyCable Gold, SkyCable Silver at sa higit sa 200 quality cable operators nationwide. Para sa mga updates, mag-logon sa www.ballschannel.tv at i-follow ang Balls sa facebook.com/BallsChannel at @ballschannel sa Twitter.

Photo by David Abrenilla

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Pinoy Big Brother Unlimited February 18 Eviction Night Result

Pinoy Big Brother Unlimited February 18 Eviction Night Result


Eting Linaban "Ang Sekyulele ng Cebu" got the boot in the 10th eviction night of Pinoy Big Brother held on Saturday night, February 18.

Eting got 9.09% of the total text and online votes making him the newest evicted housemate in Kuya's house.

Official text and online votes results are as follows:

Eting - 9.09%
Seiichi – 18.44%
Biggel – 30.90%
Slater – 42.28%

This week, 4 housemates are again in danger of eviction next Saturday after they got the highest number of votes in the nomination held Sunday inside Kuya's confession room. They are Seichi (16 votes), Carlo (5 votes), Deniesse (5 votes), and Tin (4 votes).

To save the nominated housemate, text BB (name of housemate) and send to 2331 for Globe, TM and Sun or 231 for Smart and Talk 'n Text. You can also vote online through www.pinoybigbrother.com.

By JED || Full Story @ Showbiznest

Whitney Houston Funeral Tribute by Kevin Costner (Video)

Whitney Houston Funeral Tribute by Kevin Costner (Video)


Famous Pop Vocal Superstar Whitney Houston is now laid to rest at the cemetery in Westfield, New Jersey.

The pop star was mourned at a funeral Saturday, February 18, at the New Hope Baptist Church in Newark, New Jersey where she sang in the choir as a child. The invitation-only service featured a tribute by some of the biggest names in the music industry including those she worked with during her starry days.

Kevin Costner, Houston's leading man in the 1992 hit movie "The Bodyguard", gave one of the most touching speeches during the funeral. Watch below:





Stevie Wonder, Alicia Keys and music mogul Clive Davis were among those who gave their tribute speech.

Video: mysticgeek on YouTube

By JED || Full Story @ Showbiznest

How David Archuleta Learns to Become a Pinoy (Video)

How David Archuleta Learns to Become a Pinoy (Video)



Ever wonder why David Archuleta is now Pinoy at heart? Thanks to his virtual assistant Vangie, the Filipino version of Siri!

American Idol alumnus David Archuleta learns so many things about being Pinoy with the help of her virtual assistant Vangie.

This one’s so cute and funny so check it out!



By JED || Full Story @ Showbiznest

Thomas Horn, From Jeopardy Champ to Child Actor in “Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close”

Thomas Horn, From Jeopardy Champ to Child Actor in “Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close


No doubt there are those Thomases who can't help but be Toms. The always-affable Tom Hanks, for instance.

Then there are those who defy diminution. Such is the case with first-time film actor Thomas Horn. The 14-year-old Jeopardy! whiz kid holds his own against the Oscar-winning likes of Hanks and Sandra Bullock, who play his parents in Warner Bros.' 9/11-centered drama “Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close.”

In 2010, producer Scott Rudin was among those TV viewers impressed by Horn's display of steely nerves and card-shark cool after he wagered $12,000 in Final Jeopardy and won $38,100 with the answer: "What is a census?" That led to an audition for the role of Oskar Schell, a brainy but socially isolated lad left adrift after his father dies in the World Trade Center attacks.

The movie is heavy-duty, and so is its star. This still-sprouting, beacon-bright ninth-grader, who hails from the San Francisco area, doesn't suffer fools nor foolish inquiries gladly.

Jokingly asked if he is going to answer questions in the form of a question, Jeopardy!-style, Horn simply rolls his eyes, slightly grimaces and remains silent. He also would rather keep some personal info under wraps.

This son of an oncologist mother and an ophthalmologist father speaks three languages. Besides English, he is fluent in Croatian, thanks to his mother's side of the family. And he is studying Mandarin. "I just thought it would be a great, useful language to learn because it's the most widely spoken first language."

Unlike some showbiz youngsters, acting was never a goal for Horn. His only other experience was as a grasshopper in a fifth-grade stage performance of James and the GiantPeach. But his time as an insect did nothing to prepare him for being in almost every scene — and narrating a good portion of the action off-screen — of a major Hollywood production.

As an 11-year-old loner who feels let down by his mother and lost without his father, Horn must run the gamut of emotions from extreme joy to incredible grief. He also must be somewhat irritating since his character exhibits signs of Asperger's syndrome, a type of autism. But with the help of dialogue and acting coaches, as well as supportive co-stars who had his back, Horn delivers what director Stephen Daldry calls "one of the greatest screen performances by a young actor in the history of cinema — he is exceptional."

Horn returns the compliment. He says of the British filmmaker behind such acclaimed titles as “Billy Elliot” (which also features an exceptional boy) and “The Hours”: "He really let me have my creative take on things, even though, as a first-time actor, I don't really deserve it. Whenever he thought I could use a suggestion, he would give one. But in a really kind way and without hurting my feelings. I'm kind of a sensitive, thin-skinned person, so it's a great achievement."

Both Hanks and Bullock looked out for their on-screen son and got a kick out of watching him fully embrace the task at hand.

"He started off with a degree of comfort and never changed," says Hanks. "He was constant as the speed of light. If only we could steal his ability to focus the way he does. His concentration was rather off the scale sometimes."

Bullock did feel compelled to provide some etiquette pointers now and then, especially given Horn's habit of stomping when he walks. "He would blow by us women," she says. "Coming out of a stairwell, he would just blow by and push the door open. I told him, 'OK, with ladies, you need to stop, open the door and stay.' You could just feel him going, 'Oh, this is such a nuisance.' "

Horn is up for doing more films and has read some scripts. Still, college definitely looms. As for a major, he says, "probably something practical, like computer science and math." Though he is too young to remember the events of 9/11, Horn understands why some moviegoers might have mixed feelings about revisiting the tragic day.

Yet the theme of the film, he says, is ultimately a positive one: "Grief, no matter where it comes from, can only be resolved by connecting to other people."



(Opening across the Philippines on February 29, “Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close” is distributed worldwide by Warner Bros. Pictures, a Warner Bros. Entertainment Company.)

By JED || Full Story @ Showbiznest

Lynn Collins, The Princess of Mars in “John Carter”

Lynn Collins, The Princess of Mars in “John Carter”
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It’s common wisdom among actresses and pretty much everyone else, too, that great parts for women in the movies are hard to come by. Playing a wife, girlfriend or best friend is easy enough to do - those parts are a dime a dozen. But roles that portray smart, strong, fully developed women, much less ones who know how to use a sword and hold their own in battle, are rare to the point of nonexistent. Imagine, then, how excited Lynn Collins (“X-Men Origins: Wolverine,” “True Blood”) is to be playing Princess Dejah Thoris in Academy Award®–winning writer/director Andrew Stanton’s action adventure film “John Carter.”

Dejah Thoris is the Regent of Science and Letters, so she’s a very intelligent woman,” enthuses Collins. “She’s also the princess of Helium, which is one of the cities of Mars. You really don’t know exactly where they are history-wise on Mars in the film, but you do know that females are considered equals and that there are men and women fighting together.

I found it so wonderfully modern and so exciting to be part of,” she continues. “I think Dejah’s in touch with both sides of her persona, the feminine and the masculine, and that’s so powerful. And as an actor it is so rewarding to play somebody who is actually so well balanced in that masculine and feminine to where the part about being a princess in a classic sense really just kind of comes in ever so slightly.

The heart of the story is very much about saving my people and that’s about as big of an objective as you can get. When Dejah meets John Carter everything sort of shifts and yet the prime objective is still to save her people. She falls in love with him, and although that does not change her objective, it definitely changes her perspective.

It’s so exciting to be working on a character like this because she’s such a strong feminine force with also all the vulnerabilities that come with being a female but with strength as well.”

Collins also feels incredibly lucky to be working with Andrew Stanton, who has taken extra care to make her feel both empowered and comfortable with her character and with the physical aspects of her the role. “I just can’t talk enough about Andrew Stanton,” she says. “He is so incredible and has made me personally feel so safe to explore myself in this role and in this world. I’m not only feeling like I am expanding as an actor but I’m expanding as a human being as well. The whole process is such a discovery and a journey with Andrew and I just I feel so safe as an artist.

There’s also lot of fighting and wirework [in ‘John Carter’],” she continues. “I had this terrible fear of heights but that fear has been completely dashed because of this movie. Taylor’s character, John Carter, does a lot of jumping and a lot of those jumps involved holding me. So, I’m being flung everywhere in the process. It’s hard work, but it’s so great to have a director whom you trust and you can believe that the hard work that you put in is going to pay off.”

Working with co-star Taylor Kitsch, who plays John Carter, has also been a gratifying experience for her. “I’m really big into astrology,” she explains. “The way I’ve approached this is seeing his character like the planet Earth and my character like the planet Mars and the qualities that they embody are so different. Taylor and I are very different people, so I think that is really bringing so much to the project and to the chemistry that we have. We are just so different in real life that on screen you do believe she’s from Mars and he’s from Earth and you wonder how they are going to get together.

There’s a banter that happens through the tension that they are male and female, but she’s so different than he would expect and so strong that interesting things start happening to his resistance. John Carter is like, ‘What kind of woman is this?’ The way the dialogue is written is incredible; it’s so much fun to play.”

(Opening across the Philippines on March 9, “John Carter” is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures International through Columbia Pictures.)

By JED || Full Story @ Showbiznest

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