Wednesday, 15 March 2017

LOOK: Vice Ganda falls off chair while hosting TNT Kids on It's Showtime

Vice Ganda was left red-faced earlier on It's Showtime when he suddenly fell off his chair while he and Anne Curtis was hosting its newest segment 'Tawag ng Tanghalan Kids'.

The two were interviewing the contender from Cavite, Lowisse Yurong, when the unexpected fall happened.











Anne and one Showtime dancer rushed on stage to help Vice who could hardly stand after the fall.



Vice blamed the chair for being too small for him, not perfectly square and not "ergonomically correct".

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Kong: Skull Island Movie Review: A Fast Paced Action Adventure That Refreshes The King Kong Franchise With Stunning Special Effects And More Gigantic Monsters

AFTER 'GODZILLA' in 2014, it's now the turn of King Kong for a reboot in "Kong: Skull Island". "King Kong" was first made in 1933 with actress Fay Wray as the woman the iconic giant gorilla fell in love with. It was such a big hit that a sequel was quickly made the same year, "Son of Kong".

Through the years, Kong had other resurrections, like in "King Kong vs. Godzilla" in 1962, "King Kong Escapes" in 1967, a big remake in 1976 "King Kong" with Jeff Bridges and Jessica Lange, "King Kong Lives" in 1986 with Linda Hamilton, another big remake in 2005 "King Kong" directed by Peter Jackson of the "Lord of the Rings" trilogy starring Naomi Watts and Jack Black. After "Kong: Skull Island", the next Kong movie is "Godzilla vs. Kong" scheduled for a 2020 release. Monster movies never die right?

The new Kong movie is directed by Jordan Vogt Roberts, whose only full length work before this is the acclaimed Sundance Filmfest coming of age comedy-drama, "Kings of Summer". Judging from his fine work in "Skull Island", looks like the current producers didn't make a mistake in getting him to direct the latest incarnation of the iconic monster gorilla.


It's not really a remake but more of a revamp of past Kong movies as big changes are made. Now set as the Vietnam War was ending in the 70s, the movie is totally set in Skull Island, Kong's territory, and he is not shown being taken to New York like before. Kong is bigger than ever, but he's quickly established as a beast who merits our sympathy. He is living in peace in a place where he is king, but then come these human intruders who wantonly bomb and blast his island, an uncharted place which is covered by natural storms that protect it from invaders.

A scientist, Bill Randa (John Goodman), is able to persuade the Nixon government to finance an expedition to map the unknown land which he says is a place "where God didn't finish creation and where myth and science meet." Assigned to lead the unit that accompanies Randa is Samuel L. Jackson as Col. Packard, who wants to explore the island's resources.

He orders his squadron of Sky Devils to drop deadly bombs on the lost world in a sequence reminiscent of the seismic explosions in "Apocalypse Now". The catastrophic blasts naturally anger the giant ape and what follows is a spectacular air battle with Kong destroying the choppers flying all around him, to the tune of vintage rock songs. Jackson is so incensed that he considers it as his personal fight with Kong.

But two of his companions, Tom Hiddleston (looking more fit and macho now compared to his fey and puny-looking villain, Loki, in "Thor") as Capt. Conrad, a tracker, and Brie Larson as Mason Weaver, a photographer, are more sympathetic to Kong. This is Brie's first movie since she won Oscar best actress for "Room" and she cares for Kong, but Kong doesn't fall in love with her the way he did with leading ladies in past "King Kong" flicks.

Also in the island is John C. Reilly as Hank Marlow, a World War II pilot who is part of the original team that went to the island and has been stranded there for 28 years. He has learned to live peacefully with the heavily painted natives with his humor and good will untouched. He steals a lot of scenes while his other companions are either being impaled, squashed or chewed up. The film touchingly ends with him and his reunion with his long lost family.

The special effects are truly quite stunning. The creature design is simply impressive and Kong has never looked quite as real and as gigantic as he does here. His fierce, turbo-charged battle with the big lizard-looking monster in the film's climax is very well conceived and executed that our 3-year old grandson shouted "Yehey!" when it's over, making the viewers around us laugh out loud. There are other monsters like an enormous spider, a scary octopus and a gargantuan water buffalo.

Overall, this latest Kong revival is a good fast-paced popcorn adventure flick that refreshes the genre and will surely help perpetuate the Kong franchise. It's surely more of a blast than the last "Godzilla" movie. Don't leave the theatre right away as there's a preview of the next movie they're making and yes, Godzilla makes an appearance.
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Meant to Be March 15 2017

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Meant to Be March 15 2017 Full Episode Replay

SHOW DESCRIPTION: Meant to Be is a Philippine television drama broadcast by GMA Network starring Barbie Forteza, Mika Dela Cruz, Ivan Dorschner, Ken Chan, Jak Roberto, and Addy Raj. It is set to premiere on January 9, 2017 in GMA Telebabad block replacing Someone to Watch Over Me. It also marks the come back of the 80's sensational girl group, Triplets and the 90's popular love team Kempee De Leon and Ms. Manilyn Reynes, Barbie and Ivan after appeared in Saturday Drama Anthology Maynila: Bet Kita! in 2012 Mika and Barbie reunited after Ang Darling Kong Aswang in 2009.

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BRIDGES OF LOVE returns on Indonesian small screens after all

ABS-CBN must be jumping with joy. Bridges of Love, which was one of the 3 ABS-CBN teleseryes which were pulled out after just a few days of telecast, is returning to the screen after all. Fingers crossed, the other two, Magpahanggang Wakas & Forevermore will return shortly too.


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Kong: Skull Island Movie Review: A Fast Paced Action Adventure That Refreshes The King Kong Franchise With Stunning Special Effects And More Gigantic Monsters

AFTER 'GODZILLA' in 2014, it's now the turn of King Kong for a reboot in "Kong: Skull Island". "King Kong" was first made in 1933 with actress Fay Wray as the woman the iconic giant gorilla fell in love with. It was such a big hit that a sequel was quickly made the same year, "Son of Kong".

Through the years, Kong had other resurrections, like in "King Kong vs. Godzilla" in 1962, "King Kong Escapes" in 1967, a big remake in 1976 "King Kong" with Jeff Bridges and Jessica Lange, "King Kong Lives" in 1986 with Linda Hamilton, another big remake in 2005 "King Kong" directed by Peter Jackson of the "Lord of the Rings" trilogy starring Naomi Watts and Jack Black. After "Kong: Skull Island", the next Kong movie is "Godzilla vs. Kong" scheduled for a 2020 release. Monster movies never die right?

The new Kong movie is directed by Jordan Vogt Roberts, whose only full length work before this is the acclaimed Sundance Filmfest coming of age comedy-drama, "Kings of Summer". Judging from his fine work in "Skull Island", looks like the current producers didn't make a mistake in getting him to direct the latest incarnation of the iconic monster gorilla.


It's not really a remake but more of a revamp of past Kong movies as big changes are made. Now set as the Vietnam War was ending in the 70s, the movie is totally set in Skull Island, Kong's territory, and he is not shown being taken to New York like before. Kong is bigger than ever, but he's quickly established as a beast who merits our sympathy. He is living in peace in a place where he is king, but then come these human intruders who wantonly bomb and blast his island, an uncharted place which is covered by natural storms that protect it from invaders.

A scientist, Bill Randa (John Goodman), is able to persuade the Nixon government to finance an expedition to map the unknown land which he says is a place "where God didn't finish creation and where myth and science meet." Assigned to lead the unit that accompanies Randa is Samuel L. Jackson as Col. Packard, who wants to explore the island's resources.

He orders his squadron of Sky Devils to drop deadly bombs on the lost world in a sequence reminiscent of the seismic explosions in "Apocalypse Now". The catastrophic blasts naturally anger the giant ape and what follows is a spectacular air battle with Kong destroying the choppers flying all around him, to the tune of vintage rock songs. Jackson is so incensed that he considers it as his personal fight with Kong.

But two of his companions, Tom Hiddleston (looking more fit and macho now compared to his fey and puny-looking villain, Loki, in "Thor") as Capt. Conrad, a tracker, and Brie Larson as Mason Weaver, a photographer, are more sympathetic to Kong. This is Brie's first movie since she won Oscar best actress for "Room" and she cares for Kong, but Kong doesn't fall in love with her the way he did with leading ladies in past "King Kong" flicks.

Also in the island is John C. Reilly as Hank Marlow, a World War II pilot who is part of the original team that went to the island and has been stranded there for 28 years. He has learned to live peacefully with the heavily painted natives with his humor and good will untouched. He steals a lot of scenes while his other companions are either being impaled, squashed or chewed up. The film touchingly ends with him and his reunion with his long lost family.

The special effects are truly quite stunning. The creature design is simply impressive and Kong has never looked quite as real and as gigantic as he does here. His fierce, turbo-charged battle with the big lizard-looking monster in the film's climax is very well conceived and executed that our 3-year old grandson shouted "Yehey!" when it's over, making the viewers around us laugh out loud. There are other monsters like an enormous spider, a scary octopus and a gargantuan water buffalo.

Overall, this latest Kong revival is a good fast-paced popcorn adventure flick that refreshes the genre and will surely help perpetuate the Kong franchise. It's surely more of a blast than the last "Godzilla" movie. Don't leave the theatre right away as there's a preview of the next movie they're making and yes, Godzilla makes an appearance.
Read more @ Showbiz Portal

Alisto March 14 2017

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Alisto March 14 2017 Full Episode Replay

SHOW DESCRIPTION: Danger lurks at any point of the day...at all times, one must be ready. Hindi ka biktima...maging Alisto!

Beginning tomorrow, 4 p.m. GMA News and Public Affairs premieres its newest program: Alisto!

Hosted by Arnold Clavio, Alisto! features videos of tragedies, accidents, crimes, felonies, and other documented hazards—actual footage as captured by CCTV cameras, cellphone cameras, and other video recorders. Clavio also shares crucial tips on how to prioritize one's safety.

In its pilot episode, Alisto! tells the story of an accident that took place in Sual, Pangasinan: a commuter bus lost brakes and turned upside down on the road. Casualties were recorded, but it was seven year old John Christian who suffered the most squeezed in a window.

Eyewitnesses volunteered and manually pulled John Christian from where he was squashed. But the eagerness to help only made it worse for John Christian's condition.

Alisto! also tackles the latest Modus Operandi that uses children as accomplices in thievery. Featured are women being beaten by their partners caught on CCTV cameras. What should one do upon witnessing such acts?

Source: The Standard

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