Sunday, July 6, 2014

C1 Film Fest. ADVNTR Blog #2

C1 Film Festival | June 5-6, 2014 at SM North Edsa

DAY 1
We went yesterday, July 5, to attend the Cinema One Anniversary Film Festival at SM North Edsa. We went there for our tickets to watch different movies featured.
SM North Edsa | July 5, 2014
We arrived at 1:30 PM and the first movie started at 1. I knew we were running late. So we hurried and asked the guard where Cinema 2 was.



So many people! darn it haha
We headed straight for the organizer and asked about the movie. Fortunately, there were technical difficulties and the movie is suspended for now. But, we got our tickets!
First movie was Blur Bustamante.
And we waited in line to get inside the theater. And minutes passed. I got so bored that I took this photo from the glass pane. Hahaha!
What a sight ain't it? I wish you were there.
And so, a lady came out and said that the movie will have to be skipped and the next movie in line will be played. Well, most people got angry and left but we like the next movie so, it's worth a shot.
(And because video taping inside the theater is prohibited, I just took photos!)
Before the film.


After the film.
And that day, we went through 3 movies, namely Bride For Rent, On The Job, and Starting Over Again.
We were very tired and frozen (The temperature inside the theater is the same as the inside of your fridge!)
So we slept and are hopeful for the films to be shown the next day!

DAY 2
And it's Day 2 for the C1 Film Fest in SM North Edsa. We brought a friend to accompany us in today's journey in the SM REFRIGERATOR. just kidding!
When we got to Cinema 2, which is in The Block, the guard told us that the screening was moved to Cinema 5 at the main mall. So we had to walk like 500 meters to get there. And believe me, there was a very long line in front of the theater.
This will serve as proof! Very very long line.
And I was even more shocked when we got our tickets from the organizer.
We were No.213! The theater's capacity was at 500! Anyways, popcorn!
So we got inside, and definitely knew that this theater was bigger than Cinema 2 at The Block. Take a look inside!
JAM PACKED!
So the film started and the first film was Himala with Nora Aunor. I really liked to see this movie because of it's help in the Philippines' cinema industry. And of course, to witness this grand scene!
"Walang Himala!"
Then the next movie was Slumber Party which is an indie film by CinemaOne Originals.
And the next one was Shift featuring Yeng Constantino. As you know, I'm a big fan of Yeng and her music. Since we have been watching movies like this since yesterday, I kinda memorized the opening sequence before the actual movie starts. They are all the same: C1 theme song, interviews, some commercials, some trailers, and a MTRCB advisory like the green one in the US. But the advisory never came up, the screen was just black for a while before a lady came up the stage and said hello. It was the director of the film Shift, and she just announced that Yeng Constantino was going to watch the movie with us. WHAT?!?!? Then, the gates opened, and I immediately recognized her violet hair. It was really Yeng!
AAAAHH! I LOVE YOU YENG!
So there was a lot of commotion and we were told to just sit down and watch the film as it starts. All in all, it was such a wonderful film, and we gave Yeng an applause for that.
See the crowd behind Yeng (including me!) when she exited the theater. LOTS!
And afterwards, we went grocery shopping because tomorrow is school day once again for my little brother, AJ! 
 

Then we went home after 2 long days of "film fest"ing and movie watching at SM North. It was such a good experience (even if it was like a trip to Alaska)

So that's it guys! I feel sooooo tired right now :( I wanna sleeep. Until next time guys! Bye! :)))

Friday, July 4, 2014

100 million and counting.

Hey! Whaddup guys! So have you heard?

100 million Filipinos by 2nd quarter 2014

But isn't the second quarter of 2014 right now? The population of the Philippines reached 100,000,000 RIGHT NOW!!
Ain't that amazing? But sometimes, I think that I'm quite (a bit only) terrified.
Why?
That is because of limited resources, inadequate jobs, and low rank in global human improvement level.
I am quite worried on how the government will deal with us being a hundred million in a nation only a dot in the UN logo. But if there's one thing that I learned about being Filipino. It about bayanihan and people power. I realized that the more we are, the faster the economy would grow because of the number of young people ready to work. What the problem is the lack of jobs produced by the government. If only there would be more jobs, we would help the economy a lot more therefore, pushing our nation upwards in the global scale.

Some say that "the more, the merrier" is a bust. But that ain't not far from the truth. The feeling of energy whenever you attend a concert, or just a scary movie. When suddenly a scary scene is flashed unto the screen. and all of you just scream at the top of your lungs or when the roller coaster drops down a tall hill. Then feel like laughing because of your synchronization. The slogan "It's more fun in the Philippines" will apply on this point. But there are still an awful lot of problems resulting to high population.

For further references on this topic, click here or here.

References: Philippine Star and Manila Standard Today

That's all for today guys! Check out for more news! See ya! :))

Densely Populated. ADVNTR Blog #1



 Today, 4th of July, my grandmother and I had a stroll around the city of Manila. I am scheduled to order my college uniforms in my university and she asked is she could come along.

So we took a jeepney, and boy was I really surprised. Just 3 years ago, the normal seating capacity for a jeepney on each side is 8 people. Then, I got a little frustrated when the number went a little higher to 9. But now, the capacity is maxed out and a whopping 10 people are seating on either side. Literally, my butt is on the edge of my seat. It felt really uncomfortable, considering that it was a sunny morning. It think that the government, even just the local one, should implement a law that regulates the amount of people that can be seated inside the jeepney because it felt really irritating that even if the capacity of the vehicle is capped on, the driver is still willing to give ride and leave us all in there like sardines in a can. So please guys, fix this problem okay?

We arrived in Quiapo Church and what I first noticed is the lack of breathing space. It felt like that particular place is the same as the jeepney we just rode on. The feeling was the same. Hot, Irritating, and well CROWDED. But I think that is totally fine in mega city of mostly christian people. We went to attend the mass just at the sides because there weren't any chairs left to sit in sight. Afterwards, we headed to where my grandmother intends to go. She wanted to see the statue of the Black Nazarene at the back. The streets leading to the back portion were really tight and narrow, giving us a feeling of like we are in Divisoria.
Altar of the Quiapo Church
(well side view of the altar)

Side view of Quiapo Church in Manila

The Black Nazarene statues at the back.

Busy traffic in Quiapo Church area at rush hour.
(well the left lane has a lot of room compared to the right :) )


So we went to where I was supposed to go. My college! University of Santo Tomas.
We were going to order my college uniform and check on the patches for them. The patches weren't available :(( (yet)
They said that maybe by July 13, the patches would be available. Yey!
Roque Drive in UST. How I wish EDSA could be this quiet. Wake up! Hahaha
So, that's all for my first ADVNTR Blog! Thanks for reading! See ya :))

Wednesday, July 2, 2014

"I am not afraid of cancer. I am not afraid of anything." - Sen. Miriam Defensor Santiago

I just recently opened my twitter account and found this:

She is one of the people in the government that I highly respect and greatly adore. When she speaks, It's not just regular babble but meaningful and sensible sermons for the political people who are not doing what they are suppose to be doing. I even thought that one day, she could be the next president of this nation. If she did run, I will not regret to vote for her for she carries within her the passion and determination that this nation deserves. We love you Ma'am Santiago and get well soon! #MiriamFight

Tuesday, July 1, 2014

Global Spotlight on Manilla


Before we proceed, if you noticed that the spelling of Manila is wrong, GOOD JOB! Most websites mistakenly misspell Manila as Manilla. You must really know Manila then. But if you didn't, now you know what's the correct spelling, okay? 

Manila, recently dubbed as the Capital of Fun, is rapidly becoming known worldwide because of the recent events like World Economic Forum 2014, Shell Ecomarathon 2014, FIBA Asia Championship 2013, and the incoming APEC Annual Meeting on 2015. It is also known as one of the most dynamic, vibrant, and innovative cities in asia along with Tokyo, Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok, Seoul, Singapore, Jakarta, Dubai, and many more.


Manila is a global city comprising of 25 million people, dwarfing that of Greater London's 7 million population. Recently, Manila only comes second to Jakarta in the list of Future Emerging Cities Outlook 2014 (see right). With the whole Philippines' buzzing energy of 98 million people, the country is named the texting capital, social media capital, and recently Manila's concert capital of asia moniker. The city is moving really fast. Lots of infrastructure projects including a skyway, airport, and a first in manila's history, a subway! The city is getting a lot of international recognition for it's outstanding performance on medicine and technology. 


But even as a global city, Manila still has some areas to fill up. Areas like city development, waste management, traffic congestion, poverty, and corruption. Many complaint about ugly architecture, trash and rubbish everywhere, lack of trash bins, high criminal rates, bad air quality, bad public transportation hygiene, lack of orderliness when it comes to PUVs, lots of shanty towns and street beggars, and bribe-ready traffic enforcers and officers. Of course, every other city in the world has these problems. Even some may be worst than Manila. But what we all should know is that, we are the people who walk these streets everyday. We are the ones responsible for our own metropolis. If we only learn to discipline ourselves, obey to rules and regulations, find wrongdoings and help correct them, and not act like you don't care. This is our city, and we should do all that we can to improve and preserve it in anyway that we possibly can.

Bet you are now saying "But how can we help Manila be a better place?". Simple. In addition to what I said earlier, we should engage in discussions and petitions about the city's improvement like one like this. We must always start with ourselves and from there, start improving your communities and villages. That way, we are helping Manila every step at a time.

For me, I imagine Manila as an urban center for commerce, education, culture, entertainment, and global involvement. I believe that Manila will be a great city, greater than its present day shape. Someday, we'll be proud to say that "It's More Fun in Manila!"

Well guys, that's all for now. See ya! :D