Showing posts with label entertainment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label entertainment. Show all posts

Monday, August 8, 2011

My premature forecast for ‘The Glee Project’

It’s no secret that I’ve been following ‘Glee’, therefore, I’ve obligated myself to finding out its next cast member (at least for seven episodes) by tuning into the ‘The Glee Project.’

The show started with 12 youngsters all vying for a chance to be on Glee. So far, seven down and five remain -- Alex Newell, Damian McGinty, Hannah McIalwain, Lindsay Pearce and Samuel Larsen. The last casualty on the show, the conservative Cameron Mitchell, left voluntarily because of last week’s theme which centers on sexuality. And Cameron's decision somewhat rocked the Glee universe because it led to the  extension of supposed-to-be-ousted Damien’s stay on ‘The Glee Project.’

Thursday, June 2, 2011

Ricardo can beat an NBA All-Star with his eyes closed

Beating three former NBA MVPs, a Sixth Man of the Year and a four-time NBA All-Star in a game of Pop-a-Shot can do wonders for your career.

Just ask Ricardo the busboy.

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Entire DC Universe will go back to square one

The rebooted Justice League
Ah, reboot. In the world of comics, that is a word all to familiar.

It's normal for heroes to get reboots ever so often. In a universe where people regularly die only to come back from the grave, fresh starts are in order. But as I've said, it's normal for a handful of characters to get a reboot, but for an entire universe, such move could get mixed reviews, and could leave a lot of heads scratching.

DC just announced its intention of renumbering all of its superhero titles in their blog, The Source. Now considering all the major and minor characters, storylines and continuity at stake, there's gotta be a good reason why DC is throwing everything out of the window to start anew.

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Marvel vs. Capcom 3's a charm


It's been a long time since I owned a gaming console. Last time I had one, it was the PS1.

I remember all those days I spent in front of my boob tube, the PS1 plugged into it, playing NBA Live 2003 with my friends and having Tracy McGrady dump some 20-30 points on them. Those nightmares that Parasite Eve 2 gave me. The memorable stories of Final Fantasies VII, VIII, IX and Tactics. The combos for Breath of Fire IV. The road rage born from playing Crash Team Racing. Daydreaming of strategies and weapons in Castlevania: Symphony of the Night. And above all, handing my playmates' asses to them with some fighting games.

Sunday, January 30, 2011

Infamous Marvel villain is turning over a new leaf

Probably one of the wall crawler's most notable enemies, the Venom was considered as something kids' nightmares are made of.

Just take a look at those teeth, that tongue and the slime. I still remember seeing a poster of him in SM North when I was like five, and he scared the crap out of me that I tried not looking at him again, thinking he was either a teaser for some horror movie or a minion of the devil himself.

A few years later, I find myself fond of this black, sentient alien goo, amazed by his badass-ness, heft, super strength and... well, gooey powers. I'm kinda surprised that Spider Man, who happens to be wimpy Peter Parker, manages to come out on top 90% of the time that they face off. I mean, how could this fighting machine lose to a guy whose powers were given by a radioactive bug? Even a bug repellent can beat that webhead.

Alas, all good things must come to an end. Just when I was starting to like Venom, Marvel decides to nerf him.

Friday, January 7, 2011

Willie Revillame continues to redefine primetime


Love him. Hate him. It doesn't really matter because at the end of the day, Willie Revillame owns primetime.

No need to put a hyperlink on the words Willing Willie. By now, every Filipino knows, or has at least heard of, Revillame's new show on TV 5.

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Busy week for Marvel Superheroes

Here’s Chris Evans, the guy who’ll be playing Captain America in the movie of the same name.


If Evans looks familiar, well he should. Take another look at him playing as a different superhero.


So as you can see, when Evans isn't covered in flames to kick some ass, he's wearing a patriotic costume to kick some ass.

I’m just wondering why Marvel didn’t look for another actor to play as Captain America. Not that I’m questioning Evans’ qualifications. After all, he did a pretty good job of playing as a Marvel superhero prior to CA. But wouldn’t this cause some problems in the future, especially if Marvel will produce a movie that will involve both characters that Evans played?

Hollywood must be running short on superhero-worthy actors.

Anyways, there's been recent photos of the Captain America shoot proliferating online. Just click here if you're interested.

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Your friendly neighborhood superhero is getting extreme makeover.

According to IGN, starting November, Dan Slott will be taking over the Amazing Spider-Man series. And with him calling the shots, expect the Spiderman universe to undergo major changes.

For one, some of the web-head’s archenemies will be getting new identities, looks, motives and powers, in addition to new baddies that will make their debut in the comic book series;

Second, Spidey will become an Iron Man wannabe (more on this later);

Third, to level the playing field, Spiderman also gets new powers;

And lastly, he’ll be changing careers. That’s nice, Spide….WTF?! Peter Parker won’t be taking photos anymore?!

For those who have read their fair share of comic books, or have seen the movie, we all know that Parker is a nerd of sorts and is simply working as a part-time photographer in the Daily Bugle to get through college.

In connection, Slott wants to focus the Amazing Spider-Man on Parker’s intellectual side. Instead of being a photojournalist, Peter will now earn his living as a scientist. But don’t expect him to mope in his laboratory while waiting for trouble ala Mr. Fantastic. Parker will use his wits and resources to produce gadgets and suits that would aid him in crime-fighting (thus, the Iron Man reference).

Aside from the career switch, Spiderman will also get new powers. Though no official word has been released regarding this matter, Slott mentioned that some of Spidey’s abilities from the ‘Other’ arc will be making a comeback. Such abilities are: night vision, fangs, wrist-based spear-like stingers and cocoon-based regeneration.

I’m really behind with my comic book reading and the closest I have for a collection are a pile of Archie comic books from the 90s and some tattered issues of Funny Komiks, so please forgive me if I don’t know what the heck the ‘Other’ arc is.

But let me tell you this, those new powers don’t sound good to me. I know Marvel’s just trying to reinvent the web slinger so that people will have renewed interest in him, but you can’t simply go around nerfing or boosting Spidey like some DOTA hero.

Part of what made Spiderman appealing is that his powers stay true to the attributes of a spider: Wall crawling, Spider-sense, agility and some superhuman strength. And since he can’t produce web out of his butt, Parker artificially produces some and shoots it through a wrist-based device. So you see Spidey doesn’t go beyond this parameter. Even Armored Spiderman doesn’t shoot rockets and emit lasers in Marvel vs. Capcom.

Because of this characteristic, Spiderman becomes easily identifiable unlike some of his peers who either have so many destructive powers or have abilities that don’t match their names. I mean, what’s up with the cocoon-based regeneration? Spiders don’t have cocoons. Butterflies do. And that’s the kind of insect spiders feed on.

And as Parker leaves behind his lenses and camera, what happens to the Bugle? Is there any other photographer skilled enough to get photos of Spiderman other than himself?

Whatever the case may be, this things gonna get mixed reviews for sure.

Thursday, September 23, 2010

Glee's 2nd season lives up to expectations

The award-winning TV series Glee returns to Philippine TV and I barely got to see it. ARGH!!!

Don’t get me wrong, unlike other Pinoy Glee fans, I’m not in it for Charice Pempengco. I’ve been watching Glee even before the talented Filipina became part of the musical-comedy’s cast, thanks in part to Naya Rivera.

Cheerleaders aside, Glee’s tunes are so catchy and ear-friendly (with emphasis on New Directions rendition of Madonna and Journey songs) no one can blame you if you start turning into a Gleek yourself.

Moving on to the new season, I can only provide my insights to parts of the show I actually saw. But before I start babbling, here’s a quick recap of the 1st episode of season 2 (SPOILER ALERT…for the uninitiated).