December 13th, 2011

December 13, 2011

Today marks the start of the 12 Days of Christmas. :)

And with this, Ive decided to post 12 things Im grateful for December up until the 25th :)

November 17th, 2011
I WANT TO WATCH THIS!
pelikula:

Senseless Kawaiiby Jansen Musico
My Paranormal Romance (2011)D: Victor VillanuevaS: Publio Briones III, Phoebe Kaye Fernandez, Van Roxas, Paul Jake Castillo, Arvee Yap, Gloria Sommer, Keith Religero, Frank Calmita
Victor Villanueva is mad, and his My Paranormal Romance (MPR henceforth) is even madder. Both exist in a twisted version of reality, a third-world, urban “Wonderland” that isn’t bound by the laws of sense and science. It is a place populated by misfit spirits, emotional engkantos, and of course, a white rabbit that gets a split-second cameo. In place of Alice is Merry (Fernandez), a neurotic, books-over-boys girl obsessed with getting admitted into the toughest university in the country, the fictional and aptly-named Super Hard University. Fate gets in the way of Merry’s scholastic dreams when a killer refrigerator ends the life of her eccentric landlady, Ms. Edwina (Briones), causing Merry to inherit her third eye. With ghosts now threatening her chances at SHU, she seeks the help of Lucas (Roxas), a dashing young man who pledges his supposed paranormal expertise. Laughter, mush, and dozens of ridiculously cute scenarios ensue.
MPR has the makings of a mass-produced teeny-bopper flick, but it somehow manages to deviate. After several years of bad mainstream teen romcoms often plagued with angst and mommy-daddy issues, Villanueva and writer Diem Judilla finally place the genre where it belongs—in the nuthouse.  Though MPR’s backbone story is still comparable to an opened can of stale and cheesy boy-meets-girl conventions, everything else about it is fresh. The Cebuano humor, the kawaii overload, and the utterly pointless inserts that make you question the filmmaker’s sanity give the film a nagging kind of quirkiness. It is this quality that lets MPR stand out from its CinemaOne Originals competitors. While the other nine filmmakers take their projects through more artsy and political routes, Villanueva goes for a mash up of “krung-krung” and “kilig.” And you know what? It works.
Sure, not everyone will find MPR funny, but for those who will, the movie becomes a chill pill, a means to laugh away a day’s worth of stress. Villanueva and Judilla’s humor bridges Star Cinema presets and meta-comedy. The movie’s lines are dripping with self-referential puns and jabs that—unlike the ones in Ang Babae sa Septic Tank or Rakenrol—are more accessible than alienating. The filmmakers utilize every bit of the film for a chuckle: animated montages, over-the-top costumes, sentimental slideshows, even the very clever use of subtitles. Many of the scenes draw laughs from the obvious. A dying Miss Edwina, for example, mutters her last words, “I’m chilling,” after the rogue refrigerator crushes her. Publio Briones III, who takes on the roles of both Edwina and her evil twin Kuya Edgar, is exceptional and is not afraid to make a complete fool of himself. Everyone else in the cast also carries their own weight. The collective awkwardness and the juvenile quality of their acting contribute to the film’s charm. Though their deliveries of the punch lines are hit and miss, everything eventually connects in the end. 

I WANT TO WATCH THIS!

pelikula:

Senseless Kawaii
by Jansen Musico

My Paranormal Romance (2011)
D: Victor Villanueva
S: Publio Briones III, Phoebe Kaye Fernandez, Van Roxas, Paul Jake Castillo, Arvee Yap, Gloria Sommer, Keith Religero, Frank Calmita

Victor Villanueva is mad, and his My Paranormal Romance (MPR henceforth) is even madder. Both exist in a twisted version of reality, a third-world, urban “Wonderland” that isn’t bound by the laws of sense and science. It is a place populated by misfit spirits, emotional engkantos, and of course, a white rabbit that gets a split-second cameo. In place of Alice is Merry (Fernandez), a neurotic, books-over-boys girl obsessed with getting admitted into the toughest university in the country, the fictional and aptly-named Super Hard University. Fate gets in the way of Merry’s scholastic dreams when a killer refrigerator ends the life of her eccentric landlady, Ms. Edwina (Briones), causing Merry to inherit her third eye. With ghosts now threatening her chances at SHU, she seeks the help of Lucas (Roxas), a dashing young man who pledges his supposed paranormal expertise. Laughter, mush, and dozens of ridiculously cute scenarios ensue.

MPR has the makings of a mass-produced teeny-bopper flick, but it somehow manages to deviate. After several years of bad mainstream teen romcoms often plagued with angst and mommy-daddy issues, Villanueva and writer Diem Judilla finally place the genre where it belongs—in the nuthouse.  Though MPR’s backbone story is still comparable to an opened can of stale and cheesy boy-meets-girl conventions, everything else about it is fresh. The Cebuano humor, the kawaii overload, and the utterly pointless inserts that make you question the filmmaker’s sanity give the film a nagging kind of quirkiness. It is this quality that lets MPR stand out from its CinemaOne Originals competitors. While the other nine filmmakers take their projects through more artsy and political routes, Villanueva goes for a mash up of “krung-krung” and “kilig.” And you know what? It works.

Sure, not everyone will find MPR funny, but for those who will, the movie becomes a chill pill, a means to laugh away a day’s worth of stress. Villanueva and Judilla’s humor bridges Star Cinema presets and meta-comedy. The movie’s lines are dripping with self-referential puns and jabs that—unlike the ones in Ang Babae sa Septic Tank or Rakenrol—are more accessible than alienating. The filmmakers utilize every bit of the film for a chuckle: animated montages, over-the-top costumes, sentimental slideshows, even the very clever use of subtitles. Many of the scenes draw laughs from the obvious. A dying Miss Edwina, for example, mutters her last words, “I’m chilling,” after the rogue refrigerator crushes her. Publio Briones III, who takes on the roles of both Edwina and her evil twin Kuya Edgar, is exceptional and is not afraid to make a complete fool of himself. Everyone else in the cast also carries their own weight. The collective awkwardness and the juvenile quality of their acting contribute to the film’s charm. Though their deliveries of the punch lines are hit and miss, everything eventually connects in the end. 

I LOVE YOU BARNEY <3

cheeseless-situation:

pardon to those who haven’t watched the episode yet.. but i just have to reblog this.

November 16th, 2011

Clueless Trailer (by blazinbimmer)

‘As If!’

I miss watching chick flicks like this.

Where’s my old vcds? yes. vcds :D

GET RID OF THAT GIRL — The Donnas

See that boy he looks so fine
But he’s got a girlfriend my oh my
Go Go Go
I’m gonna hit her in the head
I’m gonna knock her down
I’m gonna drag her by the hair all over town
I’m gonna get get get get rid of that girl
I’m gonna get get get get rid of that girl
I’m gonna get get get get rid of that girl tonight

Her hair’s so blond and her nails’ so long
So I put my Mabelines’ record on
Kill Kill Kill

I’m gonna drag her ass down to my car
I’m gonna use an axe like Madame Defarge
I’m gonna get get get get rid of that girl
I’m gonna get get get get rid of that girl
I’m gonna get get get get rid of that girl tonight

Every time I see him he’s with she
Gonna make her legs all wobbly
I can’t wait to punch her in the teeth
Then that boy will be all for me

So when we pass her house on the way to school
He’ll no longer say how she’s so cool to me

Get rid of that girl 
Get rid of that girl

See that boy he looks so fine
But he’s got a girlfriend my oh my

KILL KILL KILL

I’m gonna hit her in the head
I’m gonna knock her down
I’m gonna drag her by the hair all over town
I’m gonna get get get get rid of that girl
I’m gonna get get get get rid of that girl
I’m gonna get get get get rid of that girl tonight

Get rid of that girl… get rid of that girl.. get rid of that girl!

November 14th, 2011

Do You Want To — Franz Ferdinand

When I woke up tonight
I said I’m gonna make somebody love me
Im Gonna make somebody love me
And now I know, now I know, now I know
I know that it’s you
You’re Lucky, lucky, you’re so lucky

Well do ya, do ya, do ya wanna 2x
Wanna go where I never let you before

Well do ya, do ya, do ya wanna 2x
Wanna go off what I never let you before

Well he’s a friend and he’s so proud of ya
He’s a friend and I knew him before ya
Oh yeah

Well he’s a friend and we’re so proud of ya
Your famous friend well I blew him before ya
Oh yeah

Well do ya, do ya, do ya wanna 2x
Wanna go where I never let you before

Here we are at the transmission party
I love your friends
They’re all so arty
Oh yeah

When I woke up tonight
I said I’m gonna make somebody love me
Im Gonna make somebody love me
And now I know, now I know, now I know
I know that it’s you
You’re Lucky, lucky, you’re so lucky

Well do ya, do ya, do ya wanna 2x
Wanna go off what I never let you before

Lucky, lucky, you’re so lucky 6x 

Yeah 

Thought it was ‘folded’ when I first heard this.  I want to go to Paris.


1901 — Phoenix

Counting all different ideas drifting away
Past and present they don’t matter
Now the future’s sorted out
Watch her moving in elliptical patterns
Think it’s not what you say
What you say is way too complicated
For a minute thought I couldn’t tell how to fall out

It’s twenty seconds till the last call
You’re going hey hey hey hey hey hey
Lie down you know it’s easy
Like we did it over summer long

And I’ll be anything you ask and more
You’re going hey hey hey hey hey hey hey
It’s not a miracle we needed
No I wouldn’t let you think so

Fold it, fold it, fold it, fold it 

Girlfriend, oh your girlfriend is drifting away
Past and present 1855 -1901 †
Watch them built up a material tower
Think it’s not gonna stay anyway
Think it’s overrated
For a minute thought I couldn’t tell how to fall out

It’s twenty seconds till the last call
You’re going hey hey hey hey hey hey
Lie down you know it’s easy
Like we did it over summer long

And I’ll be anything you ask and more
You’re going hey hey hey hey hey hey hey
It’s not a miracle we needed
No I wouldn’t let you think so

Fold it, fold it, fold it, fold it 

That time of the month >.<

I feel bloated.  Irritated.  And I hate looking at the mirror and seeing breakouts on my face.

Freaking hormones. @#$%&*(()!!!!!!!!!!

Sara Bareilles - Uncharted (by SaraBareillesVEVO)

No words, My tears won’t make any room for more,
And it don’t hurt, like anything I’ve ever felt before, this is
No broken heart,
No familiar scars,
This territory goes uncharted…

Just me, in a room sunk down in a house in a town, and I
Don’t breathe, no I never meant to let it get away from me
Now, too much to hold, everybody wants has to get their hands on gold,
And I want uncharted.
Stuck under the ceiling I made, I can’t help but feeling…

I’m going down,
Follow if you want, I won’t just hang around,
Like you’ll show me where to go,
I’m already out, foolproof idea, so don’t ask me how
To get started, it’s all uncharted…

La la la-a-a-a.
Oh-h-h.

Each day, countin’ up the minutes, till I get alone, ‘cause I can’t stay
In the middle of it all, it’s nobody’s fault, but I’m
So lonely, Never knew how much I didn’t know,
Oh, everything is uncharted.
I know I’m getting nowhere, when I only sit and stare like…

I’m going down,
Follow if you want, I won’t just hang around,
Like you’ll show me where to go,
I’m already out, of foolproof idea, so don’t ask me how
To get started, it’s all uncharted.

Jump start my kaleidoscope heart,
Love to watch the colors fade,
They may not make sense,
But they sure as hell made me.

I won’t go as a passenger, no
Waiting for the road to be laid
Though I may be going down,
I’m taking flame over burning out

Compare, where you are to where you want to be, and you’ll get nowhere

I’m going down,
Follow if you want, I won’t just hang around,
Like you’ll show me where to go,
I’m already out, foolproof idea, so don’t ask me how
Oh-h
I’m going down,
Follow if you want, I won’t just hang around,
Like you’ll show me where to go,
I’m already out, foolproof idea, so don’t ask me how
To get started, it’s all uncharted…

*Adam Levine, Pharell, Ben Folds, Ryan Tedder, Josh Groban, Vanessa Carlton, Tegan and Sara and many more in one video with Sara Bareilles  is <3