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Bona fide third year college students of Bachelor in Communication Research on Polytechnic University of the Philippines—Francia Hay Belon, Kristine San Diego and Marjerrie Nicole Vasquez act as a team on creating a blog where they generously share their own way of reviews of movies.And to know them individually,here: Francia Hay Belon or “Ate Franz”,the eldest,a proud Bikolana spent her childhood in Bicol&went to Manila for College.She loves photography&music, typically spent spare time from a hectic life either by scanning photographs or playing guitar.She also loves movies,obsessed to movie marathon; Kristine San Diego or Istine,the youngest—loves movies although loves music the more. She describes herself a private and a frank person but a thoughtful and a loving friend. She’s a diehard fan of Incubus and Johnny Depp.She also loves travelling and photography; and Marjerrie Nicole Vasquez,can call her Maggie instead.She loves structural design, interior designing, landscaping, and paintings.She also loves to read novel books or eBooks&magazines&when it comes to movies prefers to have it on books 1st before film. Hope you enjoy reading every article. Thank you for dropping by.
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Friday, October 7, 2011

COUGARS, INC.

“It’s 10:00pm; do you know where your mother is?”

A baffling query rose as a tagline of this movie. So where exactly the mother is?


The story goes like this, Sam (Kyle Garner), the focal persona of this movie, is a troubled student. And because of his poor demeanor, he has been kicked out of every school he's been into, from the best preparatory school across the country to so forth and so on. 

But when he turns college, maybe a person eventually grow-up and mature or was it because of Courtney (Sarah Hyland) the girl he likes is there—he finally settled on a school, at a boarding school.

However, his life gets twisted when his gorgeous-fashion-model mom cannot pay for his bundle of tuition so there’s no way he could pull through until the next semester. Plus, the girl Courtney he likes had stood him up on their date. 

Well not until he slithers into a bar where he meets, a good-looking older mom, Alison (Kathryn Morris). They both share the same sentiments—alone and miserable. And then one thing goes to another—until they end up in bed together. She (Alison) goes home parting a huge check for Sam—for his incredible service rendered. 


Surprised, Sam immediately shares it to his friends and they’d all brainstormed about it and eventually come up to a crazy notion. Since, Sam currently was financially challenged, they’d gotten into the idea of opening an escort service—COUGAR INC., there they’re going to supply the needs of older women and pays them off in return. 


So there crazy-risky business started—pimping themselves to a show of incredibly stunning and dateless over 40 years of age women.  While Sam is venturing on his new business, he doesn't noticed he’s acting a bit of a grown man or because he’s been surrounded with matured women so the girl Courtney started to like him—I mean, the new Sam he’s been. And so does Alison though. Which of course brought, again, complication to Sam’s complicated life. 

And the complication grew even more worst when one of Sam’s loyal clients, Judy (Denise Richards) happens to be the wife of their dean! Oh boy, just oh boy. And so, of course everything went silly. 

This movie brought up nostalgia in me; it reminds me of the American Pie’s chain, but of course the story is something new and different. I never remember any college context-comedy movie who’d unfortunately leads to a crazy marketing action. But who says we cannot learn anything from this crazy movie? Well, actually we’ll. As a normal college student, of course I won’t (oh boy, mark my word) goes on the idea of pimping myself to pay the tuition. 

So what’s the message of this movie? There’s always a possibility of love between two people of frantically different age. Enjoy the movie, it isn't a sex comedy movie although of course there’s some nudity but most of the scenes you caught everybody joking—so just laugh out loud and learn from it. 

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

3 IDIOTS


A story of extraordinary friend on an engineering college.

Meet the three idiots: Rancho, Farhan and Raju. Laugh, cry, and feel every medley of emotions with their story of bona fide friendship, hope, aspirations and purpose of life. 


Among the three, Rancho is the rebel. He always questions things and believes learning is more than just the usual mode of education. Although he is amusing and frolic, Rancho constantly shocks everybody by being the top on class. He even manages to win the affections of the director's daughter Pia. But Rancho's greatest role lies by making his friends realize their true calling. At the end of the film, you’ll surely blurt-out that really—ALL IS WELL!

But there are a few that have a far eternal crash the entire ragging chain; the comradeship between Rancho and Pia; Chatur's (the 'brainy' student) hilarious speech; the entire black-and-white depiction of Raju's family; most of the scenes between Rancho and Viru; the sequences that lead to Raju's recovery in the hospital and many more. After a point, you just stop counting.

Twist goes when on their Graduation Day, after being awarded the Student of the Year title, Rancho mysteriously disappears. Years later, Farhan and Raju, finding a common thread, go on board to find their friend.

This movie is different because every scene is special and brings with it something that's out of the ordinary. In spite of their mental conditioning, the collision of the film is so overwhelming that it leaves you spellbound for hours after it has ended.

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

One More Earsplitting Smash from the New “Transformers”: Dark of the Moon

Transformers: Dark of the Moon

Never had I miss my apparently annual doze of Transformers movie.  Only just last week of watching it on big screen all I can do is say my nonstop wow and drool. To Michael Bay’s credit, he laid a more human touch into Transformers: Dark of the Moon. Absolutely like its 2009’s [Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen] —still a mega-blockbuster of all time!

He [Bay] amplifies persistent action of battle scenes to grind on for too long. Yes, because the Autobots and Decepticons clashed and smashed the ground all over again. And I just can’t stop watching every feat and drool!  I breathlessly can’t take my eyes off the skirmishing of those hulking robots.

The whole story goes like this. Autobots discovered that the Cybertronian Spacecraft which carried technology capable of ending up war between them [Autobots] and Decepticons had survived. Sentinel Prime, the leader of the Autobots is revived by his successor, Optimus Prime. So he [Sentinel Prime] could help recover that crashed vessel carried technology which is their [Autobots] last hope of losing battle against the Decepticons on their home world.

The action sequences drag on and on when the two of them, Sentinel Prime and Optimus Prime, lead their limited Autobot forces [although halfway of the story Sentinel Prime betrays the gang] and human buddies against Decepticons leader Megatron in the battle to recover the carried technology.  

Once again, earth’s fate is in the stability with Sam, the naturally center of things. Plus with her new romantic interest Carly, who’s like the role of Megan Fox, appears sizzling hot throughout, while in deathly threat in the command of bulky robots.

Working together, the Decepticons are defeated. And sadly, together with the turncoat Sentinel Prime.

Stop, stare and drool on the Transformers: Dark of the Moon on the big screen—if you miss it, you’ll miss half of your life! 




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