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I’m Kevin, 18 y/o. Filipino. My definition of cool is something cooler than menthol.

Pimp my post and play with fire.

About pinoy movies

It’s such a shame that I have only watched a number of Filipino movies in my entire life. Let me recall the names.

  • Do-Re-Mi (Donna, Regine, Mikee): I know, the movie sounds corny. But my sisters loved it back when I was a cute little boy, very cute boy in fact.
  • Madrasta: My first movie to watch on theatre, since we treated two of my cousins from States (Maan and Michael). We watched in in Meycauayan, in Aliw. LOL.
  • That Richard-Angel movie where they had kissing scenes on a lighthouse. I forgot the title but it’s not really good (for me, it’s AWFUL); my bestfriend insinuated the very idea of watching it, and needless to say, I am just plain interested. And it was a bore.
  • Moments of Love: I watched it in the bus from Los Banos to Cubao. Coolness.
  • Bikini Open - LOL at Francine Prieto.
  • All About Love - While watching the movie, I somehow miss the conventional Angelica Panganiban back then. Heh.
  • Chopsuey: The most splendid, most - how-could-I-put-this? - touching and probably one of the best Filipino movies I’ve ever seen. Dimples Romana really had a knack on acting, especially when she delivered her Chopsuey speech (I think I have a post for this movie: HERE). I watched it at Cinema One, a cable channel.

And just yesterday, the movie with Angel Aquino and Ara Mina and Carlos Morales and all (I searched it and it’s LARO SA BAGA, lol). Angel Aquino acted so good, and so did Carlos Morales (which at first, no offense if ever you guys like this guy, didn’t look like an actor to me). Only Ara Mina’s role of some twangy Balikbayan, for me, put the movie down with her nonfluent English-speaking skills. But anyway, the story is downright touching - about some guy confused and wretched induced by the marriage and love-related arguments waged by his belligerent wife (and yes, the wife unsuccessfully cut his penis when he was sleeping - it was only a gash, though), and his family problems, his obsession with his mother (if I’m not mistaken - Angel Aquino’s role is a mother or a grandmother, since it flashed back scenes where his Mom used to give him a bath and he was peering a good eye on the breasts and all) and his drug abuse and all. I don’t know why it’s good: not that I can relate to the plot of the story or whatsoever, but I guess the acting and the harsh reality behind it made the movie biting and impressive.

I think those were the only Filipino movies I’ve watched in my entire life. And oh, that Angelu-Bobby movie about poor Bobby and rich Angelu and all that live-in stuff and in the end Angelu died with a tumor on her brain or something. I forgot the title, though. Movie titles always slip out of my mind.

Heimlich-maneuvered

Dad gave me this magazine, Poets & Writers, straight from the shelves of Booksale - probably a gift towards the book he borrowed from me (William Gibson’s “Pattern Recognition”, which he loved so much). I really would like to thank him for the extra mile of thoughtfulness and for - at last - outwardly accepting the very knowledge that irritates my Mom: that his youngest son, despite his monkish and solitary existence in his room this vacation (and his way of sneaking cigarettes inside his room), has this ounce of consciousness to dream of being a productive writer. Mom had been the stubborn shadow, the Nursing advocate, but little by little her support grew to a point where she told me that I’m free to pick my own course as long as I’d buy him a mansion (which was what I promised her probably eight years ago, riding on our owner en route to somewhere, then we accidentally came across Villa Rica’s mansion and told her the promise. Not even a hollow block was funded as of the moment).

Regrettably, the very magazine he gave me “Heimlich-maneuvered” my extinguished depressions and such thoughts about the uncertainty of a career I had not even planned, had not even stomached. For one, my course (which is absolutely out of the context with creative writing) is obviously not helping me to become a writer; it is teaching me more of the economic side of things about farmlands and barns teeming with carabao shit. And also, in my own point of view, my erratic way of writing is still prevalent up to this moment - I rarely use has, have, had not because of confusion but with the fear of committing venial grammatical mistakes (I welcome criticisms so much, so please, MTV, pimp my post). I try as much as possible to simplify a sentence to avoid the use of such; as long as the thought remains, of course. Also, the magazine’s approach to me seemed to be mocking: it flashed articles, novel and essay excerpts with the content faces of its authors - mostly twenty-something and pursued a Masteral degree in Fine Arts, Major in Creative Writing at some college/university in the States. Not really mocking: more of challenging the aspiring authors and writers out there to follow their steps, make a manuscript for two years, polish it for seven months or so, and find a publisher. Lastly, it seems like, as months go by, that the dream is becoming improbable.

I don’t know, I don’t know: the usual “come-what-mays” may answer my questions and fill the voids for the moment.

And this post is way too formal than I have ever dreamed of.

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12 Responses to “Pimp my post and play with fire.”

  1. Ako nga, ‘di ako makwento tungkol sa mga Pinoy movies kasi… Uh, ‘di ko ma-explain eh. Hehe. Basta. At konti rin ang mga napanood kong mga ganong klaseng pelikula, like yung love story ng dalawang OFWs somewhere in Italy. Can’t remember the title eh. Hehe.

    Been comtemplating shifting to a different course and possibly transfer to a different school. Pareho tayo ng pinagdadaanan, but I took the thinking more seriously. Kaya ayun. Medyo baku-bako na ang relationship ko with other people. Kaya nakakalungkot. And I want to change for the better. Sana lang pagbigyan ako ng mga kaibigan at ng panahon. Mahirap kasi sakin, masikreto ako.

    Putangina, ang emo.

    ANYWAY. Sana makapag-shift ka na sa gusto mo talagang course. Kasi naman, ang galing mo pa naman magsulat. Kailangan hubugin pa lalo. Maganda ang future mo bilang writer. Putek, oo na, parang manghuhula na kung magsalita. Haha.

    Sana makarating sa susunod na inuman. At sana payagan na magpagabi. HAHAHA.

  2. xG Says:

    laro sa baga?
    wtf.

    dahil yan sa hinihithit mong sigarilyo
    di kaya?
    hahaha

  3. Micamyx Says:

    Teka may comment ako sa lahat ng pelikulang yan LOL

    Do-Re-Mi : Meron pa akong soundtrack nito dati LOL and my bestfriends way back even considered “I can” as our friendship song haha tapos yung may song pa dun na “We are sharing, sharing the same dreams. Yes, you and me :p”

    Madrasta - Pinaka-magandang movie daw ni Sharon Cuneta. Bata pa sina Patrick at Camille at naguumpisa pa lang sa showbiz si Rico Yan :D “I’m just your wife kaya hindi mo ako nirerespeto!” *walkout*

    The Promise - If i’m not mistaken, yung entry mo about this movie ang una kong nabasa sa utakgago. Nadisappoint din ako sa movie kasi puro alam mo na

    Moments of Love - One of the best pinoy love movies na napanood ko. Ok yung setting, story, actors, music etc.

    Chopsuey - Awww… I missed this :( sana mapanood ko ito.

    Laro sa Baga - Napanood ko siya sa Cinema one ng madaling araw years ago. Two times pa nga hehe maganda yung story and i even cried sa nangyari though nung una parang “grabe naman tong batang ito sobrang ano.. ayun :p”

    That Bobby and Angelu movie is “Ang lahat ng ito’y para sayo” which i believe is Angelu’s movie before giving birth to her first baby. Tama ba? o nung nanganak na siya? i forgot :D

    Hayun.. :D

  4. P365D Says:

    }:> Laro sa baga? Alam ko my P*NIS exposure dun si Carlos Morales ah, habang ginagamot ni Angel Aquino yung P*NIS ni Carlos lololololololol :D

    Chopsuey? I never heard that movie…

  5. Abad Says:

    nauso yung pinoy soft porn noong elementary tayo a. wala kang napanood? ang lungkot naman ng childhood mo.

  6. Prudence Says:

    I know I’ve watched several Pinoy movies, but that was like 15 years ago or something. And of course, I couldn’t remember those anymore. It’s not because I don’t like Pinoy movies in general, but rather, a lot of movies done recently ain’t worth watching. However, it’s sad that those Pinoy movies that are gaining recognition internationally are being neglected or ignored by most. Hmmm.

  7. Admin Says:

    @Abad: Nako, MAGKAIBA TAYO NG TAON NG CHILDHOOD. :p Tsaka wholesome ako. HAHAH

    @P365D: Not that I’m interested, but of course it’s clipped away from the movie.

  8. mia Says:

    di ko alam ung chopsuey.. hahaha..

    at laro sa baga? nice title! hahaha

  9. Abad Says:

    ok, touché. matanda na ko. hahaha. bente pa lang ako sira. sa bagay noong grade 4 ako grade 2 ka. masyado pa ngang maaga.

  10. cars Says:

    i don’t like watching pinoy movies. i’ve only watched them because of film viewings in school or because my classmates forced me to (which was only once, actually)

    ewan.. mostly hindi ko gusto yung mga acting ng characters.. i dont find them natural. tsaka ung effects.. ang fake. lol. but that’s just based on what i’ve watched (which titles i don’t even remember)

    bat kasi di ka pa nagshishift?

  11. Admin Says:

    @Abad: ULUL 17 PA LANG AKO. GRR. haha

  12. Admin Says:

    Oh, and guys, I forgot to include BIKINI OPEN. lol

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