Sunday, February 27, 2011

And the Oscar goes to…nobody! Hollywood suffering crisis lack of quality films

I consider myself a film buff and I have to say that the quality of movies coming out of Hollywood since 2005 have been a joke. It’s been a never ending succession of films about comic book heroes and sequel after sequel.

What ever happened to films based on great novels or just an original screenplay for a change?

Just last week I looked up 8 flicks at my local multiplex and couldn’t find near one movie I had the least bit interest in seeing. That’s how bad the garbage is that Hollywood id putting out.

I remember come Oscar time, most of the 5 movies nominated were really great films. Today, you’ll lucky to find one in a field of ten.

It’s a sad commentary on an industry that has sunken to its lowest depths.

Be ashamed, Hollywood, be very ashamed!

Gerald Anderson and Sarah Geronimo - 'Catch Me, I'm In Love' Movie Trailer


Star Cinema and Viva Films has released the teaser trailer for their upcoming romantic-comedy film “Catch Me, I’m In Love” starring the Blockbuster Queen and Concert Princess Sarah Geronimo and Philippine showbiz' Golden Boy Gerald Anderson.

Also in the cast are Dino Imperial, Dawn Zulueta, Christopher de Leon.


Catch Me, I'm In Love - Trailer:




The movie is scheduled to be released in more than 100 theaters nationwide starting March 23, 2011.


Video to Watch: Pilipinas Got Talent 2 - Rico The Magician


Watch the very impressive magic performance of 60-year-old Romarico Sanorjo also known as "Rico The Magician" of Caloocan City during the Pilipinas Got Talent Season 2 Manila audition.

Truly amazing! I must say, he could be an early frontliner to become PGT Season 2's Grand Winner.




Video to Watch: Pilipinas Got Talent 2 - Brian Brady, Tagalog/Ilocano Speaking Amboy Singer


Catch here the audition video of Brian Brady - the 10-year-old Tagalog and Ilocano speaking American boy. His story will touch your hearts too!





The Last Tradition’s shameless Oscar Night Bikini Babes Show

My futile attempt to distract a billion viewers away from The Oscars.

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31st Razzie Award - 2011 Winners


Here are the shame list in Hollywood courtesy of The Golden Raspberry Award Foundation.

Worst Picture
: The Last Airbender

Worst Actor: Ashton Kutcher (Killers and Valentine’s Day)

Worst Actress: Sarah Jessica Parker, Kim Cattrall, Kristin Davis, and Cynthia Nixon (Sex and the City 2)

Worst Supporting Actor: Jackson Rathbone (The Last Airbender and Twilight Saga: Eclipse)

Worst Supporting Actress: Jessica Alba (The Killer Inside Me, Little Fockers, Machete and Valentine’s Day)

Worst Eye Gouging Misuse of 3D: The Last Airbender (in fake 3D)

Worst Screen Ensemble: The entire cast of “Sex and the City 2”

Worst Director: M. Night Shyamalan (The Last Airbender)

Worst Screenplay: M. Night Shyamalan (The Last Airbender)

Worst Requel, Remake, Rip Off, or Sequel: Sex and the City


Independent Spirit Awards – 2011Winners


The Spirit Awards, considered as the Oscars for Indie films, announced the winners for its 2011 edition.

Here is the complete list of winners for the 2011 Spirit Awards:

Best Feature: Black Swan

Best Director: Darren Aronofsky (Black Swan)

Best Screenplay: Stuart Blumberg & Lisa Cholodenko (The Kids Are All Right)

Best First Feature: Get Low

Best First Screenplay: Lena Dunham (Tiny Furniture)

John Cassavetes Award (For the best feature made under $500,000): Daddy Longlegs

Best Supporting Female: Dale Dickey (Winter’s Bone)

Best Supporting Male: John Hawkes (Winter’s Bone)
Best Lead Female: Natalie Portman (Black Swan)

Best Lead Male: James Franco (127 Hours)

Best Cinematography: Matthew Libatique (Black Swan)

Best Foreign Film: The King’s Speech (England)

Best Documentary: Exit Through The Gift Shop

Film Independent, the non-profit arts organization, produces the annual Spirit Awards. The show was hosted by Joel McHale last Saturday night, February 26.