Monday 23 January 2017

Sing Movie Review: A Rousing Jukebox Musical With A Great Soundtrack And An Inspiring Feel Good Finale

 'SING' opened during the Christmas season in the U.S. and it's a huge blockbuster. It aims to please the crowd and succeeds in doing just that with its lovable menagerie of animal characters who sing the latest hits and catchy pop songs in this jukebox musical. The story idea is inspired by the immense popularity of such reality shows as 'American Idol', 'X Factor' and 'The Voice'.

A down on his luck koala bear named Buster Moon (voice by Matthew McConaughey) is being hounded by his creditors and his run down theatre is in danger of being closed down and repossessed by the bank. He decides to save it from perdition by staging a singing contest where all sorts of animals join.


Among the contestants is Johnny (voice by Taron Eagerton of "Kingsman: The Secret Service"), a gorilla who is used by his gangster dad as a getaway driver when he and his cohorts rob banks. Then there's Mike (Seth MacFarlane), a white mouse who's an aggressive hustler who sings Sinatra songs and plays the saxophone on sidewalks for alms.

Rosita (Reese Witherspoon) is a piggie who is a devoted wife and an adoring mom to 25 little piglets. Ash (Scarlett Johansson) is a porcupine rocker who is crushed when dumped by her less talented boyfriend. Meena (Tori Kelly) is a bashful elephant who has great talent but has a hard time overcoming her stage fright. All of the actors here do their own singing and we're really impressed most specially with Taron ("Stay with Me"), Tori ("Hallelujah") and Seth ("My Way", "Fly Me to the Moon").

Buster Moon's plans to capitalize on them ends up in disaster that nearly drowns them all and demolishes his theater's entire building. But since this is a feel good movie, it's just a build up to the inspiring and rousing finale that goes for nearly half an hour where all the animals follow their dreams and break loose with their vocal gifts in an inspiring toe-tapping concert full of awesome showstoppers.

There are many good animated movies shown this year, including "Zootopia", "Moana", "Finding Dory", "Trolls" and the little seen "Kubo and the Two Strings". What sets "Sing" apart is that there are more than 60 songs used throughout the movie, from Irving Berlin and The Beatles to Stevie Wonder and Elton John to Beyonce and Carly Rae Jepsen. Most of them are heard for only a couple of minutes, but still gives the movie a really great soundtrack that should have eaten a big chunk of the budget to pay for all those royalties. And yes, there are some good new compositions, "Faith", a duet between Stevie Wonder and Ariana Grande and "Set It All Free" by Scarlett.

Giving great support is Garth Jennings (one of the movie's directors) as Miss Crawley, the iguana secretary with one glass eye who makes the mistake of putting $100,000 as the prize for the contest instead of just $1,000. Providing some cute scenes are a singing snail and a girl group of Japanese foxes. Jennifer Hudson and Jennifer Saunders also contribute well as Nana Noodleman, a former opera singer who helps rebuild Buster Moon's theater for the usual "all's well that ends well" ending.
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Congrats To 'Unang Hirit' As It Celebrates Its 17th Anniversary As The Country's Longest Running And Highest Rating Morning Show

'UNANG HIRIT' is currently celebrating its 17th year on the air as the country's longest running and highest rating morning show. The show is hosted by very capable people who regard themselves not just as co-workers but as family members who supply the viewers every morning with the latest info about the weather, give them the latest breaking news and other special features that keep them not only well informed but also highly entertained.

The hosts who have great rapport with each other are Arnold Clavio, Suzi Entrata-Abrera, Lyn Ching-Pascual, Rhea Santos, Lhar Santiago, Love Añover-Llanko, Susan Enriquez, Connie Sison, Ivan Mayrina and Luane Dy. Assisting them are Nathaniel "Mang Tani" Cruz for the weather report, Atty. Gaby Concepcion, Mareng Winnie Monsod, Regine Tolentino, Juancho Triviño and Hiro Peralta.

What do they think is the show's secret for being so durable on the air? "I think mainly it's the great bonding we all have, on and off cam," says Arnold Clavio. "We treat each other as second family and doing the show together every day does not feel like work anymore. Ang saya kayang pumasok every morning in a show na laging masaya ang samahan at nagkakasundo kayong lahat."

They also go out as a barkada, playing bowling after the show, going shopping, having coffee, videoke sessions, eating out, and having parties in each other's homes with their respective families tagging along.

"Unang Hirit" not only dominates the ratings game but has also earned the nod of various award-giving bodies as the best morning show and having the best morning show hosts. They say it's all a group effort and it encourages them to work harder and always give their best each morning.

To celebrate its 17th anniversary, they went around the country to spread the Magic of Pasko from Baguio and Luneta to Cebu and Davao. packages. The hosts also treated a hard-working panadero or baker from Barangay Dolores, Taytay, Rizal. Sonny Magpantay, who has been a baker for 20 years, was given his very own bakery. As "Unang Hirit" starts another chapter this year, viewers can expect that the UH barkada will continue to be our special ray of sunshine — bringing us greater mornings to start the day right and inspire us throughout the day.
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THE IMPOSTOR/ IMPOSTORA showing on Star TV Tanzania


This GMA teleserye was released in the Philippines 10 years ago yet (2007) but it just opened at primetime (6 PM) on Star TV Tanzania. It stars Iza Calzado & Sunshine Dizon. So many things have happened. The former has already transferred to rival ABS-CBN & the latter just returned to teleserye-making after a brief hiatus (AKA stormy marriage).

The trailer below was published on the page of Star TV Tanzania (though it had markings of Citizen TV in Kenya because it was also shown there, with English sub, at one time).

I guess, hit teleseryes never stops from being in circulation.



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