Tuesday, July 18, 2006

In Da HOUSE

Filed under Television


There's a new TV show that I have fallen in love with and quite frankly, I'm surprised I have. I normally am not one to like shows or movies that take place mostly in hospitals (or crime labs for that matter) since I'm not exactly a technical kind of guy and I think I have an attention span of an eight year old and watching these shows seem like hard work for me.

Until Dr. House...




House is a medical drama that packs a lot of sarcastic comedic punch courtesy of Dr. Gregory House, an anti-social, limping, skeptically neurotic but intuitively amazing doctor. The show is cleverly written with some of the most interesting medical cases, touching human interest stories and the funniest 'zingers' and punchlines. It's so impressive how they deal with a different mysterious case each week and come up with ingenious ways to determine the cause of and cure for the sickness.

The actors led by Hugh Laurie as Dr. House are really very good and their chemistry is just right. This is probably why I managed to stay focused watching the series since they were so engaging. I learned that House has become a hit in the U.S. and I'm so glad it has. I hope to see more of it in the future.

Try to catch this amazing show if and when you can. You won't regret it.! Dr. House may always say "Everybody lies...", but this time, I definitely am not!



Cuddy: There's no 'I' in team...
House: Yup. But there's a ME, when you jumble the letters...








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Saturday, July 15, 2006

I CONFESS To Almighty Madge

Filed under MADONNA | Friends


As if my Mega-week is not enough...

I'm on cloud nine one more time this week when a very good friend of mine Jun (who, God bless him, has not gotten tired of sending me amazing stuff) sent me cool Madonna souvenir items from her Confessions Tour.

I got the Confessions Tour shirt, a cute (and pink!) cap, a set of Madge pins and a nice keychain. This is the second time Jun sent me Madonna tour merchandise after I got the Re-Invention Tour items 2 years ago.


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Special thanks to Macky, the most fabulous 'courier' ever...

And of course...Jun, as I have texted you, words are not enough for my gratitude... It will come back to you hundredfold... Mwah!



Nobody knows me, like you know me...
- Madonna, Nobody Knows Me







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Tuesday, July 11, 2006

MEGA Up-Close

Filed under Sharon Cuneta | Television


I had a Mega-wonderful weekend last Saturday when I went with my friend Jheck (a fellow Sharonian AND Madonnista) to SM City-North Edsa for the album tour of our idol Sharon Cuneta to promote her latest CD Isn't It Romantic?.

Thanks To Gikagik.multiply Despite the heavy rains, I trooped to the mall determined to have my first chance to get my Sharon CD's personally autographed by and have my picture taken with our Megastar (I've had several encounters with her already but had never been photographed with her yet). I got there past 2pm with my Romantic and Sharon Sings Alcasid albums in hand but was informed that in order for me to get a seat in the venue, I HAVE to buy the CD from their booth. It's a good thing that I don't have yet a copy of the All I Ever Want CD which was also available there. Luckily also, the place was not filled yet with fans so we got good seats while we waited for a couple of hours and endured some supposedly fun games and activities while waiting for Ate Shawie's arrival.


But the wait was definitely worth it! Sharon arrived excitedly and gleefully greeted her fans with her usual warmth and energy. She no longer performed a song and just said a few words before she started signing autographs. After waiting another several minutes for my turn to have our CD's signed, I finally was right in front of Sharon as I handed her my three CD's. Here's pretty much how my 'conversation' with the Megastar went (as I remember it):

Me : Hi, Sharon!

Sha: Hi! Awww, that's so sweet! You got all three! Thanks so much!

Me : (Starstruck as expected!) By the way Sharon, congratulations and thanks so much for the episode you did on 'Gay Pride'. I really loved it! It was very empowering!

Sha: You did? Thanks! You know, some of the most intelligent people I know in and outside of showbusiness are gays. One of my best friends is even a lesbian and she's in a commited relationship and when she got sick with cancer, hindi siya iniwan. She stuck it out with her! Amazing, no?

Me : Yup! It's really possible!

When she finished signing the covers of my CD's, she handed them to me and gave me a quick hug and kiss and thanked me again for my support! Yup, Sharon Cuneta kissed ME!, for crying out loud!!! Much thanks to Jheck for bringing his camera and capturing this amazing experience. Now, I have something to show my friends of my close encounter of the Mega kind!


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As if that was not enough, I was texted by Jheck yesterday to inform me that we were invited by the members of the Sharon On-line fans' club to attend the taping of Mega's talk show Sharon. It happened to be the episode paying tribute to her millions of fans and her very first "Fans' Day On-Air". Naturally, I wasted no time preparing for yet another chance to see Sharon in a rather historic occassion.

Thanks To Gikagik.multiply After meeting up with Jheck and the other Sharonians, we went to the ABS-CBN studios for the taping. It was so surreal to personally see the actual Sharon set which I have only seen on TV. It was also fun to be with fellow Sharonians and be given this special episode by Sharon herself. After waiting for some time for the taping to start, Sharon finally emerged on stage and sang "Shine" as her opening number.

She then after started to speak about what the episode is for and chatted with the audience, her guests, her staff and pretty much everyone else in the studio. I have already read and heard about it in many interviews but witnessing her at work proved one thing, the girl CAN talk! There was no dull moment the minute she came out and she kept on rambling on just about any topic that comes to her mind. It was even more interesting to listen to what she had to say during commercial breaks than her interviews with her guests.


We were informed that the episode would be aired the last week of July and even now, I already can't wait to see it. Who knows, the camera may have passed us also and I'll have another chance to see myself on TV again. Narcissism is such necessary evil! Hah!



You make me shine...
like the stars in the heaven...

- Regine Velasquez, Shine








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Friday, July 07, 2006

Hitting A Mark v.2

Filed under MADONNA | Self


As I have briefly mentioned in an earlier post, our office recently had our annual medical exams for our HMO provider and the dutiful(?) employee that I am, I willingly subjected myself to the routine. One of the first stops is a visit to the scale to check on how much one weighs.

It's actually been some time since I weighed myself and I was a bit anxious to get on the scale to know my current number. I knew that I gained some weight over the past year but I was still surprised to learn how much I put on... 25 friggin' pounds!!! Not that I've gotten huge lately (& not that there's anything wrong with that), but I am aware that this could be the start of something 'big' (pun intended). So, I guess it's time to go back playing that long-lost fitness video I have ignored for quite a while and get myself exercising again...

Anyway, moving on to more pleasant things, I just realized that my site recently reached the 30,000-hit mark! Not too shabby, huh? Thanks to all who take time to read my blog. You may not get much from this, but it sure is a great outlet for ME.


Let me also take this opportunity to show you some new images of my one and only Queen, MADONNA. She recently had a photoshoot for her advertising campaign for the clothing company, H & M and here are just some of the pictures released to the public...



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Incidentally, Madonna has also released a letter of appeal to gain support for yet another charity close to her heart. This is the Raising Malawi campaign that aims to provide help to the children of Malawi, Africa which is the second poorest country in the world. You may click on their site below for more information.


Support RAISING MALAWI



You may also check out in this site's multimedia section a clip from Madonna's Confessions Tour where she sings "Live To Tell". Click here to view.



We've got to save the life
of every boy and girl
that grows up in this world...

- Madonna, Love Makes The World Go Round









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Monday, July 03, 2006

Just 'Whelming'

Filed under Movies


It's been ages since I last went in a movie theater to catch the latest blockbuster (yep, I still haven't seen King Kong, The Da Vinci Code, MI3 and so much more) but I really took time out to see one of the most-awaited and much-hyped movies of the year. Superman Returns. And for good reason...

Being a fan of the Superman movies starring Christopher Reeve (Superman II is my fave), I was really excited to see how this updated version would play out and if it would be succesful in bringing back the 'spirit' of Superman for the 21st century. When the first photos of Brandon Routh donning the red cape were released about a year ago, I was probably one of just a few who felt that he had a 'promise' while the rest of my friends felt he couldn't quite literally fill in Reeve's shoes. Then I saw the trailers, read the rave reviews and caught TV interviews of Brandon acting and sounding very much like the Clark Kent I knew and loved. I was sold...

And so over the weekend, I finally saw the film with much anticipation and after more than 2 hours, I came out of the cinema thinking... "WAS THAT IT?!?!"


Sadly, the film did not deliver as I thought it would. It had none of the wonder, excitement and fun of what a true superhero flick is supposed to have. Well, maybe not 'none' but it sure did not have enough. As expected, the special effects were light years ahead of the 80's Superman, but the technology barely made up for the over-all feel of the movie which is just plain dragging. I can understand director Brian Singer's intent for 'character development' and 'humanizing' Superman, but it's still supposed to be an action-adventure-fantasy film after all and not a 'Titanic-in-the-sky' romance epic.

Don't get me wrong, I thought Brandon did adequately well (and looked amazingly YUM!). Without seeming to channel Christopher Reeve, he was able to bring Superman/Clark Kent back to cinematic life, if only he was given more scenes with the opportunity to shine. Kevin Spacey also did a nice job as Lex Luthor (more toned-down than the slightly over-the-top Gene Hackman) and Parker Posey was a scene-stealer as Kitty, Luthor's sidekick. On the other hand, Kate Bosworth as Lois Lane was simply bland. I felt that Teri Hatcher did even better as Lois in the 90's TV series. Bosworth's spunk-less performance made me miss Margot Kidder (who incidentally was once my crush, believe it or not!) even more.

I would not say that this is an entirely bad film, I'm not that mean. It just wasn't good enough. I was not overwhelmed, but neither was I underwhelmed. Simply put, I was just well... 'whelmed'!



Wow, that's really something, Lex...
- Kitty, Superman Returns (2006)









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Thursday, June 29, 2006

Making Contact

Filed under Self | Movies


Almost a year ago, I blogged about the new pair of eyeglasses I got after my consultation with our company optometrist. Back then, I was only 'forced' to see her as part of our annual medical examination. This year, I was so looking forward to it since I've been wanting to have an excuse to get a new pair of spectacles.

As it turned out, I did not come out with a new pair of glasses but with my first set of contact lenses! Quite honestly, I've been thinking of getting one since the time I started having vision problems. Unfortunately, at that time, there were no available contacts for astigmatic people. Until toric lenses came out but then, I was no longer interested.

Well, after checking out the available new frames from the optometrist that weren't any good, I had to choose between sticking to my present glasses or graduating to wearing contacts. Obviously, I chose the latter and am now starting to get used to it.

I guess this is just in time for our weekend plans to finally get to see the much-awaited Superman Returns. Now, there'd be no glass frame to distract me from gawking over that super guy Brandon... Whew!


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here I am, like a kid out of school,
holding hands with a god, I'm a fool;
when you look at me, quivering
like a little girl, shivering...










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Tuesday, June 20, 2006

An Oscar-worthy Parody

Filed under LGBT | Humor


I found this video through macTV Videocast and I can't stop playing it on my pod. Makes me laugh everytime...







I wish I knew how to quit this...









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Saturday, June 17, 2006

For Better, For Good

Filed under Papa | Mama


As what most may realize by now, Father's Day is coming (actually, it's this Sunday June 18) as seen on numerous TV plugs, commercials and billboards all over paying tribute to fathers all over the world.

With these, I can't help but think back on previous Father's Days when I always had a difficulty coming up with a nice and appropriate gift for my father. It was really quite silly since any gift I gave him elicited pretty much the same reaction which was of an almost-expressionless thank you. Still, I remember always feeling good to visit Papa on this special day because I knew that despite his seeming lack of enthusiasm, he was happy to see me.

Sadly this year, it will be the first time I'll observe the occassion without my father. And much like what I have done lately on special occassions (Christmas, his birthday, my birthday & Mother's Day), I will just pay my respects to my much-missed father by going to the cemetery and offering flowers and prayers.

I also wish to offer a few lines taken from a song called For Good from the Broadway musical Wicked that I've been listening to lately. These lines somehow capture how I feel inside when I think about not only of Papa but Mama as well...




It well maybe
That we will never meet again in this lifetime
So let me say before we part
So much of me is made of what I learned from you
You'll be with me
Like a handprint on my heart...

Who can say if I've been changed for the better?
But because I knew you,
I've been changed for good...





Broadway
Wicked

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