Tuesday 13 September 2016

Embrace the unique in "Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children" on Sept. 28

Stay Peculiar.  It is this theme of not only accepting our differences but taking pride in them that resonated most with the filmmakers.  As embodied in the upcoming visual spectacle by Tim Burton, “Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children” stars an impressive group of multi-generational talents headed by Eva Green,  Judi Dench, Samuel L. Jackson along with up and coming young stars Asa Butterfield, Ella Purnell,  Finlay MacMillan,  Lauren McCrostie, Pixie Davies, Georgia Pemberton, Raffiella Chapman, Milo Parker, Hayden Keeler-Stone, Cameron King and Thomas and Joseph Odwell.

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Based on Ransom Riggs’ bestselling compelling story of a group of outcast children, with strange abilities, “Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children” introduces us to a young reluctant powerful hero, Jake, played by Butterfield. When Jake discovers clues to a mystery that spans alternate realities and times, he uncovers a secret refuge known as Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children. As he learns about the residents and their unusual abilities, Jake realizes that safety is an illusion, and danger lurks in the form of powerful, hidden enemies. Jake must figure out who is real, who can be trusted, and who he really is.

Visionary director Burton and creator of fantasy worlds, transports the audience anew into an exhilarating unforgettable movie experience in “Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children.”  To cast the young residents of Miss Peregrine’s special home, Burton went against expectations. 

Enoch (Finlay MacMillan) is the oldest boy in the Home for Peculiar Children.  Enoch’s peculiarity allows him to temporarily give life to inanimate objects, a skill he employs during an epic showdown with dark forces.

Olive (Lauren McCrostie) is a free spirit—with fire at her fingertips.  She must wear long black gloves at all times because she ignites everything she touches. 

Bronwyn (Pixie Davies) is small but mighty—the youngest and by far the strongest of the Peculiars.  The pint-sized, brave, and dynamic character was a particular favorite of Burton’s. 

Fiona (Georgia Pemberton) has a peculiarity that allows her to manipulate plant growth; in an instant she can turn the smallest seed into the tallest tree. 

Claire (Raffiella Chapman) is a young Peculiar who by all appearances is normal—except for the set of razor-sharp teeth on the back of her head. 

Hugh (Milo Parker) is the resident “Lord of the Bees,” and he must wear a beekeeper’s mask to prevent the hive of bees that live within him from wreaking havoc on his friends. 

Horace (Hayden Keeler-Stone) has the peculiarity of prophetic dreams.  Every night, the Peculiars gather together and watch Horace’s vivid dreams projected onto a screen. 

Millard (Cameron King) possesses the peculiar trait of invisibility, which makes him the most elusive—and mischief-prone—of the Peculiars. 

The Twins (Thomas and Joseph Odwell) are the most enigmatic of the Peculiars.  They wear masks that obscure their faces, and are speechless, and have a hidden peculiarity that only comes to light in the most dangerous situations. 

What makes the young Peculiars different is also what makes them able, strong and special.  Miss Peregrine’s Home provides a safe haven from the outside world, which cannot comprehend or deal with the Peculiars’ special abilities.  It’s also a refuge from their powerful enemies.  “These children would be seen as freaks and would be persecuted in the outside world,” notes Eva Green, who portrays Miss Peregrine.  “In the remote island where they live and thrive, their ‘strangeness’ is celebrated as something special and beautiful.”

Opening on September 28 in 2D and 3D screens, “Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children” is a 20th Century Fox feature film to be distributed by Warner Bros.


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Marco Gallo and Vivoree Esclito admit mutual feelings for each other

It's no longer Heaven. It's not even Kisses. But it's Vivoree.

Marco Gallo has admitted his real feeling for Vivoree Esclito, as shown on Pinoy Big Brother PBB Lucky Season 7's episode earlier, September 11, 2016.

With nobody else around them at the dining area, the Fil-Italian housemate had the courage to tell Vivoree that he likes her.

"The first time we got close, you were like a sister to me. But the next day I saw you coming out of the room, it changed. It's a strange feeling. I get jealous everytime I see you being with others. Yeah, I like you. Gusto ko malaman mo na type kita. I want to know you better, even if we're already outside the house," Marco confessed to Vivoree.

The girl was hesitant at first to tell the boy if she also feels the same. "Well, I can't tell my feelings," Vivoree told Marco. "Di ko masasabi na if nasa labas na tayo, our feelings will still be there. Feelings change."

But she later admitted that she also likes him. "I feel the same. Same as yours."

So I guess they're now in "M.U." stage.

Meanwhile, PBB's teaser for tomorrow's episode shows Fil-German housemate Edward Barber telling Heaven Peralejo this - "I just want to tell you that I like you" -
hurting many of his MayWard fans (shippers of Maymay and Edward).

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Regine Velasquez cuts her hair short and we loved it

Regine Velasquez cuts her hair short and we loved it

"Beautiful Beyond Words"

Ogie Alcasid descrbied his wife Regine Velasquez sporting her new hairstyle. The singer-songwriter posted the photo on his Instagram account @ogiealcasid on Friday afternoon.

Netizens were all one in saying that Regine looked really good and beautiful in her new hairstyle. And we couldn't agree more.

Reactions on Regine Velasquez new hairstyle

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