Big Shot by SM Cinema
SM Cinema's search for the best independent film makers in the country, “Big Shot”, was launched last May 5, and is set to revolutionize the Philippine film industry. The launch was simultaneous with the special screening of Bakal Boys, an indie film about children metal divers, supported by Apogee Productions, San Beda College, and the Aquino Foundation.
The screening was graced by the presence of respectable personalities like Fr. Aloysius Maranan, San Beda College Rector; Apogee Production's Mr. Albert Almendralejo; and Mr. Rapa Lopa of the Aquino Foundation. During his speech, Mr. Lopa emphasized the role of the cinemas as innovative venues for social awareness.
As everyone appreciated the well-applauded execution of Bakal Boys, Mr. Allan Florendo, SM Cinema's Sales and Marketing Head, went on to encourage the guests to join “Big Shot” and be a part of Philippine movie history.
Big Shot is open to all aspiring student film makers from any reputable college or university. From June 15 to August 15, participants may submit their best works which can be a short film or a full-length movie. SM Cinema will then choose the top three (3) movies, and will award P500,000 each to the top three film makers. These film makers, with the help of renowned mentors, will each produce a full-length movie about “modern day heroism”. SM Cinema will show these movies during its Indie Film Festival on January 2011, right after the Manila Film Festival.
Log on to www.smcinema.com for more details on how to join “Big Shot”.
Elections Almost Over, Lets Recap!
Now that the elections are done and we are just now waiting for the final tally from the COMELEC, let us now take some time to check again what has happened on May 10, as it goes down in history books as the first automated elections in Philippine history. I made my vote too and was successful. However, there are still a lot of reports about vote-buying, harassment and even killing on some parts of the country, but definitely lesser not counting the Ampatuan Massacre.
So far, many critics of the COMELEC who were the most skeptical are now who are also conceding to the fact that it was generally better than the past even with some old and new problems arose. Long lines in the morning was the primary problem that was resolved when then voting population decreased in the afternoon. many TV stations also took advantage to showcase their holograms and other high-tech equipments. Though it was really impressive, these did not help in stopping many incidents that happened on that day. The transmission of the results was fast and has been updated with more accuracy. Sen. Aquino led the numbers and still moving into a bigger gap versus Erap Estrada. In the vice presidential race, its as head to head race with Binay and Roxas, and still awaiting more results. Senatoriables that were survey toppers also dominated the slots yet I dont like most of them. My bet was unfortunately unable to make it but I am very open with the new administration to work with them but they must prove themselves of the trust the majority had given them.
here is the partial and unofficial results...
Presidentiables | ||
---|---|---|
1 | AQUINO, Benigno Simeon III C. | 13,449,957 |
2 | ESTRADA EJERCITO, Joseph M. | 8,552,644 |
3 | VILLAR, Manuel Jr B. | 4,863,901 |
4 | TEODORO, Gilberto Jr. C. | 3,591,940 |
5 | VILLANUEVA, Eduardo C. | 1,000,879 |
6 | GORDON, Richard J. | 455,710 |
7 | ACOSTA, Vetellano S. | 160,068 |
8 | PERLAS, Jesus Nicanor P. | 47,866 |
9 | MADRIGAL, Jamby A. | 41,087 |
10 | DE LOS REYES, John Carlos G. | 39,151 |
Vice Presidentiables | ||
---|---|---|
1 | BINAY, Jejomar C. | 13,141,967 |
2 | ROXAS, Manuel A. | 12,343,714 |
3 | LEGARDA, Loren B. | 3,693,086 |
4 | FERNANDO, Bayani F. | 915,080 |
5 | MANZANO, Eduardo B. | 690,980 |
6 | YASAY, Perfecto R. | 323,239 |
7 | SONZA, Jose Y. | 56,314 |
8 | CHIPECO, Dominador Jr F. | 46,416 |
Senatoriables | ||
---|---|---|
1 | BONG REVILLA, Ramon, Jr. B. | 17,337,624 |
2 | ESTRADA, Jinggoy E. | 16,953,592 |
3 | DEFENSOR SANTIAGO, Miriam P. | 15,504,061 |
4 | DRILON, Franklin M. | 14,207,671 |
5 | ENRILE, Juan Ponce -. | 14,018,501 |
6 | CAYETANO, Pilar Juliana S. | 12,269,073 |
7 | MARCOS, Ferdinand, Jr. R. | 11,804,981 |
8 | RECTO, Ralph G. | 11,096,537 |
9 | SOTTO , Vicente III C. | 10,639,832 |
10 | OSMEÑA, Sergio III D. | 10,432,607 |
11 | LAPID, Manuel M. | 9,779,751 |
12 | GUINGONA , Teofisto III D. | 9,230,475 |
13 | HONTIVEROS-BARAQUEL, Ana | 8,201,676 |
14 | BIAZON, Rozzano Rufino B. | 7,739,342 |
15 | DE VENECIA, Jose III P. | 7,470,508 |
16 | REMULLA, Gilbert Cesar C. | 6,728,046 |
17 | LIM, Danilo D. | 6,571,193 |
18 | ROCO, Sonia M. | 6,084,469 |
19 | QUERUBIN, Ariel O. | 5,876,604 |
20 | PIMENTEL, Gwendolyn D. | 5,707,217 |
21 | ACOSTA, Jr. Nereus O. | 5,318,702 |
22 | LACSON, Alexander L. | 4,688,123 |
23 | TAMANO, Adel A. | 3,611,414 |
24 | OSMEÑA, Emilio Mario R. | 3,518,442 |
25 | MAZA, Liza L. | 3,471,298 |
26 | OCAMPO, Saturnino C. | 3,186,166 |
27 | TATAD, Francisco S. | 2,994,451 |
28 | LOZADA, Jose Apolinario Jr L. | 2,460,807 |
29 | MITRA, Ramon B. | 2,446,862 |
30 | LANGIT, Rey M. | 2,397,732 |
31 | BELLO, Silvestre III H. | 2,202,701 |
32 | LAO, Yasmin B. | 1,819,630 |
33 | PAPIN, Imelda A. | 1,751,714 |
34 | OPLE, Susan V. | 1,733,242 |
35 | BAUTISTA, Martin D. | 1,682,479 |
36 | PLAZA, Rodolfo G. | 1,365,552 |
37 | BAUTISTA, J.V. L. | 1,252,580 |
38 | GUICO, Ramon, Jr. N. | 1,078,292 |
39 | LAMBINO, Raul L. | 978,247 |
40 | VILLANUEVA, Hector L. | 863,194 |
41 | OCAMPO, Ramoncito P. | 836,782 |
42 | INOCENCIO, Ma. Katherine L. R. | 791,926 |
43 | PALPARAN, Jovito Jr S. | 723,349 |
44 | TINSAY, Alexander B. | 649,566 |
45 | TAMAYO, Reginald B. | 602,693 |
46 | ALONTO, Zafrullah M. | 601,542 |
47 | ESPINOSA, Nanette M. | 528,833 |
48 | MAAMBONG, Regalado E. | 475,533 |
49 | DAVID, Rizalito Y. | 438,730 |
50 | ALBANI, Shariff Ibrahim H. | 423,670 |
51 | VIRGINES, Israel N. | 401,216 |
52 | PAREDES, Zosimo Jesus II M. | 386,147 |
53 | SISON, Adrian O. | 367,663 |
54 | PRINCESA, Reynaldo R. | 320,307 |
55 | IMBONG, Jo Aurea M. | 316,392 |
56 | NIKABULIN, Adz G. | 302,665 |
57 | CAUNAN, Henry B. | 209,085 |
58 | VALDEHUESA, Manuel Jr E. | 177,762 |
59 | TARRAZONA, Hector M. | 146,885 |
60 | RIÑOZA-PLAZO, Maria Gracia D. | 135,132 |
61 | LOOD, Alma A. | 111,202 |
for party list click here
source gmanews.tv (Partial Unofficial Tally as of 2010-05-12 05:10:01 87.75% of ERs)
Failed to Recognize Bloggers?
Bloggers should not be treated this way... I would like to repost this...
and hope you would read this...
http://animetric.blogspot.com/2010/05/mega-magazine-launch-fail.html
actually I did pass by this at Greenbelt. But I was in a hurry so I thought that everything is going well...
For me, its like showing discrimination, ignorance and disrespect. For this incident you get my ...
and hope you would read this...
http://animetric.blogspot.com/2010/05/mega-magazine-launch-fail.html
actually I did pass by this at Greenbelt. But I was in a hurry so I thought that everything is going well...
For me, its like showing discrimination, ignorance and disrespect. For this incident you get my ...
Its time PILIPINAS, VOTE!
The time has come for us to be part of history. This is the first automated election in the country and will be known even after centuries to come (if 2012 will not perish us all). This is also a day for us to exercise our right to suffer ... este suffrage in other words, vote. I have still some positions that I am still deciding who will I choose. Also this is the first Social Media Coverage of the elections. We should also take caution and vigilance with the different forces that will clash later. Also I would like to still and ever continue to ask to vote according to your will and make sure that the one you chose is the one is the one you will not regret after this. Be firm. many would still be undecided up to now, yet keep your vote sacred.
Think your not significant since your just a speck of vote, think again. If that would be the mentality of all the Pinoy voters, the scenario will result that will be determined by just alliances. On record there are over 50 million plus plus plus voters in the Philippines. And it would really matter since the beneficiaries of it will be the almost 94-100 million Filipino who are mostly under the poverty line. Yeah I think you know that already, so why wait to make these ill-figures grow when the power to really change is in a vote.
Doing your part for this day will be a citizen effort, not just yours, not just mine, but ours. Shared responsibility and liability. This is the day that we have been waiting for more than 6 years, or you can say 9 years. Its our actions who will make us live better or worse. If everyone is in, no one will get hurt, no one will die, no one will be sacrificed. If this is a little bit idealistic for you, then better make your own country, because a Pinoy will strive for a better country which many have already died for it.
So what can you do? You are now the new media...
Here are some information that can help you.
Through Blog Watch
1. If you have twitter account, use the hashtags #juanvote
2. Email news, url of your post , photos, url of photo gallery, video gallery
elections2010@thepoc.net
3. We will have updates every 2-3 hours on May 10 so the more frequent the news, the better
Through #juanvote
#juanvote welcomes all types of reports through the following:
* Twitter Use hashtag #juanvote
* Email report@juanvote.com
* Text and send to any of the following numbers:
o 09274004190
o 09995178201
o 09223913567
What to report
REPORT ANY INCIDENT THAT VIOLATES THIS GENERAL RULE: All eligible voters have a right to vote freely and to have those votes counted quickly and accurately to determine the winners in the electoral contests.
Voting Issues
* Delays in opening of precincts
* Preventing any registered voter to cast a vote
* Missing names of registered voters in List of Voters
* Receiving a ballot that has already been pre-marked or with shading
* Any person checking out how a voter is casting a vote (violation of privacy and secrecy)
* Precinct runs out of ballots (If precinct runs out of ballots, a voter should be allowed to cast votes in next precinct)
* Precinct runs out of markers
* Precinct has wrong ballot
* Suspension of voting for whatever purpose
* Non-use or unavailability of indelible ink to mark voters who have already voted
* Premature closing of precincts
Automated Election System Issues
* No PCOS machine in precinct
* PCOS machine malfunctions
* PCOS machine rejects ballots
* CF card (memory card) malfunctions
* Brownouts at any time on Election Day at the precincts
* Unauthorized personnel (non-COMELEC) accessing the PCOS machine
* Stealing or destruction of the PCOS machine
Election Violence
* Unauthorized presence of armed military or police personnel
* Unauthorized presence of unidentifiable armed persons (private armies, militias)
* Fighting in precincts, polling centers and canvassing centers
* Any physical attack or threat of physical attack against any teacher or official authorized by the COMELEC, or against any voter, any group of voters, any candidate, or supporters of any candidate or party
COMELEC: Prohibited acts on Election Day
* Campaigning
* Selling, furnishing, offering, buying, serving or taking intoxicating liquor
* Giving, accepting free transportation, food, drinks and things of value
* Soliciting votes or undertaking any propaganda for or against any candidate or any political party within the polling place or within thirty (30) meters thereof
* Voting more than once or in substitution of another
* Holding of fairs, cockfights, boxing, horse races or other any other similar sports
* Opening of booths or stalls for the sale, etc., of merchandise, or refreshments within a radius of thirty meters from the polling place
Other Hotlines
* COMELEC: 525-9296, 5259345, 5275574, 5271892, 5259335, 5259294, 5270821, 5259297
* PPCRV: 5253476, 5265694, 5260869, 5261417, 5260012, 5236574, 5254992, 5264572, 5262248
* NAMFREL: 4704151, 4847590, 0927-9611524, 0919-3389344
* KONTRA DAYA: 5693427, 0921-2953004, 0915-2332413
My Choice... hope it will be yours too ...
I have finally decidecided with the president and vice president but my senatoriable list is still not complete but here are my some who could make it to the list. For now these are my confirmed choice. I have been researching and deliberating their ability and effectiveness if ever they will be elected. Like Gordon, which I have chosen because he has proven himself and also shown results with all the positions he held. I like in a candidate who is a visionary and also an innovator. The Gordon-Bayani team have proved their worth. The problem for me would be completing the senatorial list and the local positions.
So far I am supporting these candidates:
Dick Gordon for PRESIDENT
Bayani Fernando VICE-PRESIDENT
I hope to complete the list soon...
füdfÿt: Illonggo Cuisine at Marina Restaurant
I am not really Illongo but of course when it comes to food there is no regional exclusiveness. And so far I am really interested about knowing more about the Illongo cusine aside from just La Paz batchoy.
Marina restaurant which came from that region originally is emerging as the place for dining especially for seafood, more particularly osyters! I was invited to have tthis food trip that was a mix of sea foods and meat favorites like chicken and beef. But I really have to raise a golden spoon for how good those oysters can be!
Full story now promoted on Fud Fyt blog.
Know your Leaders: Senatorial list
I know that most of you may not have not yet completed the list of your 12 senatoriables, and that would sometimes lead to "bara-bara" voting since we focus too much on the president and vice president. However, it is very important that we choose the legislators wisely. And to aid us with this here is the complete list of the qualified senatoriables. According to the latest list the approved candidates are 61. Some have articles in wikipedia while some does not have any page but have provided links and official websites hat would provide information about the candidate. Choose and vote wisely.
I would like to cite the sources of the information are from wikipedia.org, wikipilipinas.org, politicalarena.com, and the candidates official websites.
SM Cyberzone Summer Festival Adventures!
If the summer heat makes you feel uncomfortable to spend your vacation, why not drop by SM Cyberzones in SM Malls and experience their one of a kind, SM Cyberzone Summer Festival! And for the first stop, its SM Southmall Las Pinas! Its actually a long way from my house in Pasig but I was curious and thought that this would be an different experience and could be an adventure, and what is interesting is because on that day would happen to be my birthday! And my favorite hangout in the mall would be the cyberzone which filled with a lot of gadgets, games and a lot of interesting things plus there is also free wifi!
Although quite tired from the trip, It felt nostalgic going to SM Southmall again (which I have not visited for years). They still have the old Cyberzone logo which is I think was also the first one to have.The SM Cyberzone Summer Festival was filled with interesting and fun stuff that I think everyone can enjoy. There was a photo booth where you can pose seriously or as wacky as you can be and best with friends or family members. Then there is a photo editing booth to enhance the picture elements, say adding a little glitter on you picture and something like that. And to top it off, there is also a Print Area where you can print those photos using Epson printers. I got my picture taken with the representatives from SM Cyberzone which I got to chat with and learned about their plans and activities with Cyberzone.
Aside from the photo experience, I also got a chance to play DJ for a day with real audio equipments! This was my favorite since I am a audiophile and love to do mixes and beats. The DJ was very good assisting me with the equipments and sounds, which I feel I could be one in the next few years. Also, there were also a exhibits of gadgets from Samsung, Torque, and MSI that you can check out the features. Another interesting and fun experience would be with trying out the Wii games like sports wii and Guitar Hero that young and old tried and loved them. And I really sucked at Guitar Hero honestly but it was really entertaining.
After I passed all of the booths, I had gone to the prize booth and picked out from a raffle for a chance of winning a prize (I hope to win an umbrella since I felt there would be rain), which I have not. But I did enjoy the time and forgot that there was a brewing weather outside. I was able to spot some familiar blogger faces there but it either I was busy at a booth or enjoying myself at the DJ booth to talk to them. So far, it actually made my day, my birthday that is. And I think I would have another adventure with SM Cyberzone Summer Festival at another date.
here are some of the other pics for this adventure. Now I am planning on the next time I could have this adventure again!
You can drop by SM City Malls on these dates to experience the SM Cyberzone Summer Festival!
SM Southmall | April 30 |
SM Manila | May 1 |
SM Marikina | May 2 |
SM Clark | May 6 |
SM CDO | May 9 |
SM Davao | May 13 |
SM Baguio | May 16 |
SM Bacolod | May 23 |
SM Cebu | May 25 |
SM Megamall | May 28 |
Year 23
Yup, Its My Birthday...an I am making this one at 4 am in the morning, not that I have not slept but I just finished my Iron Man 2 review before hitting the sack. The movie was not free and I think it was like a treat to myself. But still now that I am *ahem* older, I dont care, age is not defines me, but what I am today is what reflects me. The picture you see above is not a political ad but something I have made years ago and NO, I will not run for politics. Just love to make you smile with what I can do, in any way that I can. I was also flooded with greetings over at my facebook which I try to respond to all of them. I have over 1000 friends, and I know most of them personally. My Palanca entry won't be possible since its deadline already, oh well better luck next year. I will still try. I have been to a lot these times yet I still fins reasons to be very very happy. To tell you the truth I really want to receive a gift today, but it does not matter how small or expensive it is, it will still make my birthday a great day. Tomorrow is Labor day and Free Comic Book Day, so there is also something to be excited after this day. Yey!
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