Saturday, 26 September 2015

Neon Mountain’s MV for ‘The Flavor of Kiss’

Neon Mountain, a Korean indie group, dropped the music video of their song ‘The Flavor of Kiss.’

The song is nostalgic as it used an old school video game theme. It tells a story of a girl’s first kiss, and what she felt during the magical moment.

Watch below:


By JustKpop

Neon Mountain’s MV for ‘The Flavor of Kiss’

Neon Mountain, a Korean indie group, dropped the music video of their song ‘The Flavor of Kiss.’

The song is nostalgic as it used an old school video game theme. It tells a story of a girl’s first kiss, and what she felt during the magical moment.

Watch below:


By JustKpop

Neon Mountain’s MV for ‘The Flavor of Kiss’

Neon Mountain, a Korean indie group, dropped the music video of their song ‘The Flavor of Kiss.’

The song is nostalgic as it used an old school video game theme. It tells a story of a girl’s first kiss, and what she felt during the magical moment.

Watch below:


By JustKpop

Neon Mountain’s MV for ‘The Flavor of Kiss’

Neon Mountain, a Korean indie group, dropped the music video of their song ‘The Flavor of Kiss.’

The song is nostalgic as it used an old school video game theme. It tells a story of a girl’s first kiss, and what she felt during the magical moment.

Watch below:


By JustKpop

Neon Mountain’s MV for ‘The Flavor of Kiss’

Neon Mountain, a Korean indie group, dropped the music video of their song ‘The Flavor of Kiss.’

The song is nostalgic as it used an old school video game theme. It tells a story of a girl’s first kiss, and what she felt during the magical moment.

Watch below:


By JustKpop

Neon Mountain’s MV for ‘The Flavor of Kiss’

Neon Mountain, a Korean indie group, dropped the music video of their song ‘The Flavor of Kiss.’

The song is nostalgic as it used an old school video game theme. It tells a story of a girl’s first kiss, and what she felt during the magical moment.

Watch below:


By JustKpop

Quezon City International Pink Filmfest Offers Award-Winning LGBT Movies As Part Of Its 75th Diamond Jubilee Celebration

QUEZON CITY MAYOR HERBERT BAUTISTA was a no show at the QC International Pink Filmfest so writers eagerly waiting for him weren’t able to ask him if it’s true he has been replaced by Derek Ramsay in the Metro Filmfest entry he’s supposed to do with Kris Aquino. We’re told he had to attend an important budget hearing.

Festival Director Nick Deocampo profusely thanked Mayor Herbert for pushing through with the filmfest as part of QC’s 75th Diamond Jubilee Anniversary presentation. It will open on October 6 at Gateway Cinema with local and foreign movie celebrities attending. The opening film is “Dressed As a Girl” from the United Kingdom about drag queens being true to themselves. The filmfest will run until October 11.

“We want to thank the QC Pride Council as last year’s filmfest was a resounding success,” says Deocampo. “This year’s filmfest will be more meaningful with the passage of the Gender Fair Ordinance, a progressive historic gender emancipation bill that is first in asia from Councilor Mayen Juico. It aims to give equal rights to all genders. This year’s filmfest will also feature bigger entries, like the Berlin Teddy Best Film winner, ‘Nasty Baby’ from the US about a gay couple wanting to have a baby, ‘Hombre Nuevo (New Man)’ from Uruguay/Chile about a child soldier who transitions to become a transwoman, and ‘Stories of Our Lives’ from Kenya that’s a Special Jury prize winner.”


By Mario Bautista: Showbiz Portal

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