Sunday 2 November 2014

Director Wenn Deramas Of 'Moron 5.2' Says Sorry To Angel Locsin, Sarah Geronimo And Coleen Garcia

WENN DERAMAS was asked if he thinks all the risqué talks about the crotches of his five leading men in “Moron 5.2, The Transformation” will help it in the box office? “Hindi,” he honestly replies. “Kaso, tinatanong lagi, sino ang mas malaki ang bukol kina Billy Crawford, Luis Manzano, Marvin Agustin, DJ Durano at Matteo Guidicelli. So ako naman, katuwaan lang, sinasagot ko. Humihingi rin ako ng paumanhin kasi pati girlfriends nina Billy, Luis at Matteo na sina Coleen Garcia, Angel Locsin at Sarah Geronimo na nada-drag pati ang mga pangalan nila sa promo ng movie. Nakakahiya na ang mga question pa, tungkol sa sex. Noong una, nagkakatuwaan lang, pero hindi naman puedeng maging ganun din dating nun sa mga taong hindi showbiz na pwedeng makabasa or makarinig sa usapang ’yun. So, sa mga na-offend, sa mga nadamay do’n sa katuwaan, humihingi po ako ng paumanhin.
Sorry po. Pangit talaga. Kahit ako rin naman, ayokong mada-drag ’yung pangalan ko kung hindi ko naman pelikula or wala akong kinalaman din do’n. So, lalo pa’t napaka-sensitive na bagay ’yan dahil sex ’yun, eh, lalo pa’t alam naman natin na itong mga taong ito ay hindi naman talaga pariwarang tao at sagrado sa kanila ang mga bagay na ’yan. Kaya po, pasensiya na. Ako mismo, kasalanan ko rin, isa ako sa nakikitawa.”

By Mario Bautista: Showbiz Portal

John Wick Movie Review - A Fresh New Take On The Action Genre

ACTION FANS who love violent and graphic fight scenes will certainly rejoice when they watch “John Wick”. But squeamish viewers who are appalled by a surfeit of blood and gore should avoid it. This is the second slambang thriller we’ve seen this year after “The Equalizer” that reinvigorates the action genre. But this one is more brutal and the title character is more ruthless and merciless in killing his foes, shooting them at close range on the head or on the face.

The story is unpretentious and nothing really new, about a former mob hit man who goes on rampage after members of the Russian Mafia beat him up, killed his dog (a gift from his wife who just passed away and delivered to him after she was gone to help in his grieving) and stole his vintage Mustang car, without knowing he is the dreaded Boogeyman. But the way it’s smartly directed by former stuntman Chad Stahelski (Keanu Reeves’ double in “The Matrix”) is really something else, giving the tired old action flick genre a fresh new twist. From the start, there’s no doubt you’d sympathize with Keanu as John Wick. You actually applaud when he kills the abusive son of the Russian boss, Josef (Alfie Allen from “Game of Thrones”), who killed his dog and all the men who try to protect him, including his dad Viggo (Michael Nyqvist.)

By Mario Bautista: Showbiz Portal

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