Movie bloggers invite for the Hating Kapatid movie premiere in SM Megamall Cinema 10 this July 19, 2010 at 7pm. If you want to watch, just sign up here. (1st come 1st serve for movie bloggers. 10 slots only.
Two of the country’s biggest superstars, together for the first time in a landmark team-up.
In this comedy, Judy Ann stars as Maria Rica and Sarah is Maria Cecilia, daughters of public school teachers turned OFW. Left in the care of their Lola Gerty (Gina Pareño), Rica and Cecilia grow up in Bocaue, Bulacan, where they help look after the family’s firecracker business. The two girls are inseparable. Rica takes her role as the big sister seriously, to the point of breaking up with her boyfriend, Bong (JC DeVera), and vowing to devote her life taking care of Cecil when the latter is hurt in a minor accident.
Ten years come to pass and their parents return home. The family moves to Manila. Rica, though an Accounting Major graduate, chooses to sell jewelry instead of getting a professional job. Cecil, on the other hand, works as a sales clerk in a video store and a promodizer of magic sing. She meets Edsel (Luis Manzano), an insurance sales agent. Rica, sensing that the two are attracted to each other tries hard to keep them apart. Cecil, wanting to make Rica happy, tracks down Bong, but the result is the exact opposite. Rica feels betrayed, especially when she learns that her baby sister is already in a relationship. She ups and leaves. Now it’s Cecil who has to find a way to fix this.
The movie is directed by Wenn V. Deramas and is written by Mel Mendoza-Del Rosario, the same team behind the record-breaking Tanging Ina series. - http://hatingkapatidthemovie.com
movie bloggers! i got 7 slots for the sorcerer's apprentice for wednesday July 14, 2010 at 7pm. megamall cinema 6. If you want to watch and attend, then post a comment here with your name, blog url and email address. tnx.
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“I love the world of magic, and to be able to bring that to a contemporary audience through `The Sorcerer’s Apprentice’ was really appealing to me,” says Jerry Bruckheimer, legendary producer of such blockbuster franchises as “Pirates of the Caribbean” and “National Treasure.” “I’ve always liked stories that have a magical element, and this film is one of the great magical stories of all time,” he adds. “We thought it would be tremendously exciting to develop the core of that concept into a brand-new story set in the modern world.” (more below) From Walt Disney Studios, Bruckheimer and director Jon Turteltaub comes “The Sorcerer’s Apprentice”—an innovative and epic adventure about a sorcerer and his hapless apprentice who are swept into the center of an ancient conflict between good and evil.
In the film, Balthazar Blake (Nicolas Cage) is a master sorcerer in modern-day Manhattan trying to defend the city from his arch-nemesis, Maxim Horvath (Alfred Molina). Balthazar can’t do it alone, so he recruits Dave Stutler (Jay Baruchel), a seemingly average guy who demonstrates hidden potential, as his reluctant protégé. The sorcerer gives his unwilling accomplice a crash course in the art and science of magic, and together, these unlikely partners pit their powers against those of the fiercest—and most ruthless—practitioners of all time. It’ll take all the courage Dave can muster to survive his training, save the city and get the girl as he becomes `the sorcerer’s apprentice.’
Set in modern-day Manhattan, “The Sorcerer’s Apprentice” might have some New Yorkers looking over their shoulders. “The idea is that sorcerers and the ancient art of sorcery are alive and well in present day New York City,” says Turteltaub. “It’s much more entertaining to show audiences the magic in things they recognize than to create something.” Indeed, the filmmakers transformed New York into a vortex of science and magic, home to battling sorcerers and playground for their powers.
While the film isn’t a remake of the classic Disney piece from “Fantasia,” “The Sorcerer’s Apprentice” pays proper homage to it, a fact that didn’t escape the director. “’The Sorcerer’s Apprentice’ has such a great Disney pedigree to it,” says Turteltaub, “and I knew right away that I’d be dealing with something that had to be excellent, had to be special, had to live up to its important role within Disney and the history of film. That piece from ‘Fantasia’ is as iconic as any eight minutes of film that has ever been created, so to be part of that was really exciting. You think, ‘all right, where do you go with that’—and that’s where all the creativity starts jumping.”
This new sorcerer and his apprentice are a far cry from Mickey and the blue hat. The live-action film is a contemporary take on the ancient art of sorcery, exploring good versus evil in a city where magic is abound in plain sight. “It’s a story about two quests,” explains Bruckheimer.
“Balthazar has been searching the world through the centuries for his apprentice, and Dave then has to discover his true potential as a human being. Dave is a very serious student, and doesn’t need or want Balthazar in his life, or to be a sorcerer. If someone showed up at your door, and said that you’re really a sorcerer, you wouldn’t believe them either. But Balthazar is like a fly that keeps buzzing around, tormenting this poor kid until he succumbs to becoming this magical character, which I think every kid would want to be.”
Opening in SM Cinemas nationwide on Thursday, July 15, “The Sorcerer’s Apprentice” is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures International.
on pic:Carl Valenzona, Mark Cerbo, Chris Aquino, Earth Rullan, Sarah Cada, Omar Itay, Cher Cabula, Ria Tirazona, Flowell Galindez, HabagatCentral and Mark Vincent Nunez and of course me as the camera photo guy.
okay! the title is just a joke, here are our movie bloggers at the press screening of the Losers movie in Glorietta 4 cinema 1. Thanks to Warner Bros. Philippines for inviting us movie bloggers.
Our movie bloggers just enjoyed the game at the the launch of Winema : SM Cinema's first interactive cinema in the Philippines. Thanks to SM Cinema and Miss Sharon Yu for inviting us movie bloggers.
Movie bloggers went to Glorietta 4 cinema 1 for a mission to watch and review the movie Clash of the Titans, thanks to Warner Bros. Philippines for the press screening invite, we love the tie up with Krispy Kreme for this movie. Movie reviews are coming up in a short while. Movie bloggers! if you have a movie review, just post here your blog url link.
Thanks to SM Mall of Asia and SM Cinema for inviting us to the red carpet IMAX premiere of Monsters Vs. Aliens. I went there with my movie bloggers group to watch it and witness the battle of Earth monsters against the invading creatures from another galaxy. I'm happy to see the movie in full 3D in IMAX, the experience is better and more enjoyable. You're eyes will be tricked again by the 3D effects of the CGI animation and thanks to the IMAX 3D glasses for enhancing your viewing pleasure and get that IMAX 3D feeling. I'm hanging out with my new friends, and yes.. they are monsters!
the movie bloggers group in their monsterific photo pose
Movie bloggers got another mission to solve a kidnap mystery, and that's the Taken movie screening in SM Megamall. Its a big roller coaster for us, and the discussion of this movie didn't stop after the movie,the online discussion was continued in all blogs and plurks. Check out below our movie reviews and some takes about the Taken movie.
thanks to our movie bloggers, I know we are around 40 attendees today and also to Viva International Pictures for the premiere ok, next will be the movie bloggers screening of Working girls! and then SM Cinema's new interactive theater, and hopefully Losers and Iron Man 2.
movie bloggers, post below here your movie reviews!
January 2010 Great to see our movie bloggers again for this year 2010, this is the 2nd movie activity of the year and glad everyone made it to the movie premiere of Jackie Chan's movie, The Spy Next Door. Thanks also to Viva International Pictures for the movie premiere treat.|