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Tuesday, July 10, 2018

Watch Pacquiao vs. Matthysse on Giant HD Screen at the Kia Theatre




Wazzup Pilipinas!

On July 15 (Manila time), Sunday, Pacquiao will be facing off with hard-hitting Argentine Lucas Matthysse at the Axiata Arena in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. For those who will not be able to go to Malaysia to witness the bout live and in person, the best seat in the Metro is in Kia Theatre at the Araneta Center.
A colossal match-up only deserves a tremendous viewing experience.

As legendary boxer Manny Pacquiao returns to the ring, Kia Theatre is offering a viewing experience that the most passionate boxing fans will surely enjoy.

On July 15 (Manila time), Sunday, Pacquiao will be facing off with hard-hitting Argentine Lucas Matthysse at the Axiata Arena in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. For those who will not be able to go to Malaysia to witness the bout live and in person, the best seat in the Metro is in Kia Theatre at the Araneta Center.

A partnership between Kia Theatre and Cignal, the screening will allow fans to enjoy the most vivid details of the match dubbed the “Fight of Champions” on a giant high-definition screen measuring 40 feet x 20 feet. The intense action and the immersive sound system in the theater are expected to match the most excited shrieks and roars from the audience.

Making the experience even better are the affordable prizes of the tickets. For just P500, the public may buy VIP or Loge tickets which already come with meals. Balcony tickets are available at just P300. Tickets are now available at Ticketnet outlets and online through www.ticketnet.com.ph. Interested buyers may also contact 911-5555. The theater opens at 9 a.m.

This is the first time Pacquiao is fighting again since his controversial loss to Jeff Horn on July 2017. That setback is expected to fuel Pacquiao when he faces Matthysse, the reigning World Boxing Association world welterweight champion.

Considered the “People’s Champ,” Pacquiao has delivered a number of classics in his storied boxing career. He has fought some of the most notable fighters that have ever set foot on the boxing ring including Floyd Mayweather Jr., Oscar dela Hoya, Juan Manuel Marquez, Erik Morales, Marco Antonio Barrera, Shane Mosley, and Timothy Bradley.

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Photo: The giant PPV screen in Kia Theatre will surely give boxing fans the best view of the Pacman’s upcoming fight



FDCP Reveals Pista ng Pelikulang Pilipino 2018 Lineup during Grand Launch


Wazzup Pilipinas!

Eight incredible films have been selected by the Film Development Council of the Philippines (FDCP) and were formally announced during the Pista ng Pelikulag Pilipino (PPP) Grand Launch last July 9, 2018 at Sequioa Hotel, Quezon City.

The 2018 lineup which will be screened in all cinemas nationwide on August 15-21, 2018 were introduced by FDCP Chairperson Liza Diño. PPP offers a diverse set of films which pushes the envelope of the movie genres that Filipinos grew to love. These films are “Ang Babaeng Allergic Sa Wifi” directed by Jun Robles Lana under The IdeaFirst Company, “Bakwit Boys” directed by Jason Paul Laxamana under T. Rex Entertainment, “Madilim Ang Gabi” directed by Adolf Alix Jr., under Deus Lux Mea Films, “Pinay Beauty” directed by Jay Abello under Quantum Films and Epic Media, “Signal Rock” directed by Chito Roño under Cape Signal Rock (CSR) Films PH, “The Day After Valentine’s” directed by Jason Paul Laxamana under Viva Films, “Unli Life directed by Miko Livelo under Regal Entertianment Inc. and “We Will Not Die Tonight” directed by Richard Somes under Strawdogs Studio Production. The films' respective directors and artists were also present during the announcement.

“The Pista ng Pelikulang Pilipino proved to be such a success especially in getting our Fillipino audiences to support a full lineup of Filpino films in one week of playdate, and we are proud that this year, we get to showcase more films of different and elevated genres that will not just entertain but will encourage discussions among the Filipino audience. There's a film for everyone and we are looking forward to everyone's support again to all of our films," said Diño.

In addition to the main entries, PPP will also showcase the Special Feature Section which will be screened in selected cinemas. The Section includes, among others, films from local independent film festivals in 2017, with “High Tide” directed by Tara Illenberger from TOFARM, “Paki” directed by Giancarlo Abrahan from CinemaOne Originals, and “Tu Pug Imatuy” directed by Arnel Barbarona from Sinag Maynila.

Short films will also be featured in PPP through Sine Kabataan Short Film Competition which will be paired with the PPP full feature entries. Proudly presented by Official Ambassador Sine Kabataan, Mr. Ice Seguerra, the films include “Alas-Nuebe ng Tanghali” directed by Enalyn Legaspi,”Anonymous Student Vlog” directed by Christian Babista, “Bahay-bahayan” directed by Bryan Spencer Reyes, “Bato Bato Pik” directed by Ardinian Jaq Sanque and Lorys Plaza, “Isang Tula para sa Nawawala directed by Rodemille Singh,“Koleksyong Pamalo” directed by Len Frago, “Masaya Ako” directed by Daniel Edwin Delgado and Tiara Angelia Nicolas, and “Runner” directed by Levi Jun Miscala.

Launched in August 2017, PPP is a seven-day exclusive screening of quality genre Filipino films  in all cinemas nationwide in line with the Buwan ng Wika. Now on its second year, FDCP aims to further maximize this time to holistically conduct a series of events and forms of support for Filipino films, from  celebratory fiestas for the public to educational fora and conferences for film industry professionals. 
PPP is presented in partnership with Unicef, Globe #PlayItRight, SOLAR Entertainment Corporation, Outpost Visual Frontier, ThinkBit, and Sequioa Hotel, and its major media partners Society of Philippine Entertainment Editors (SPEED), CNN Philippines, PEP.ph, MOR 101.9 For Life. It is also supported by The Manila Bulletin, Malaya, the Philippine Star, Wish 107.5 and Push.com, as well as by the following government partners, Philippine Information Agency (PIA)

Movie and Television Review and Classification Board (MTRCB), Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA), Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG), National Commission on Culture and Arts (NCCA), and the Local Government of Quezon City.

Pista will run from August 15-21, 2018 in all cinemas nationwide.




Official PPP Entries
Ang Babaeng Allergic sa WIFI
Genre:              Romantic Comedy
Writer:               Jun Robles Lana
Director:             Jun Robles Lana
Cast:                   Sue Ramirez, Markus Paterson and Jameson Blake
A girl develops an allergy to Wi-Fi and is forced to live in a remote province, pushing her to reevaluate her relationships and the boy she believes is her one true love.

Bakwit Boys
Genre:                Musical Romance
Writer:                Jason Paul Laxamana
Director:             Jason Paul Laxamana
Cast:                  Vance Larena, Nikko Natividad, Ryle Santiago and Mackie Empuerto
Four brothers known as the Bakwit Boys get a shot at their dreams when a rich city girl discovers their music talent.

Madilim ang Gabi
Genre:                Suspense Political Thriller
Writer:                Adolfo Alix Jr.
Director:             Adolfo Alix Jr.
Cast:                  Gina Alajar, Philip Salvador and Felix Roco
A couple is caught up in drug war when their son goes missing.


Pinay Beauty
Genre:                Comedy
Writer:                Allan Habon and Rod Marmol
Director:             Jay Abello
Cast:                  Chai Fonacier and Edgar Allan Guzman
Pinay Beauty is about the perennial quest of a typical Filipina to look Caucasian and the cost they entail.

Signal Rock
Genre:                Drama
Writer:                Rody Vera
Director:             Chito Rono
Cast:                  Christian Bables, Francis Magundayao, Elora Espano and Mon Confiado
Intoy, a carefree no-hoper in  a small town decides to help his sister in Finland win a child custody battle.

The Day After Valentines
Genre:                Romance Drama
Writer:                Jason Paul Laxamana
Director:             Jason Paul Laxamana
Cast:                  Bella Padilla and JC Santos
A distraught man named Kai meets Lani, a woman who helps him mend his brokenness and soon tags her as his “Ms. Repairman.”

Unli Life
Genre:                Comedy
Writer:                Ferdinand Aguas and Jan Freud Gallon
Director:             Miko Livelo
Cast:                  Vhong Navarro, Joey Marquez, Winwyn Marquez and Ejay Falcon
Benedict, a famous podcast DJ is given several chances to travel back in time to change events that affects his lovelife whenever he drinks ‘wishky’ in a bar called “Turning Point.”

We Will Not Die Tonight
Genre:                High Octane Action-Thriller
Writer:                Richard V. Somes and Eloisa Francia
Director:             Richard V. Somes
Cast:                  Erich Gonzales and Alex Medina
Kray is a stuntwoman, an aspiring actress and an all around racketeer who can’t seem to get a break. A botched deal gone into a total haywire will challenge her principles and skillset.

Sine Kabataan Entries

Alas-Nuebe ng Tanghali
Directed by: Enalyn Legaspi
Three children were about to change their lives after a police officer caught them inhaling a rugby.

Anonymous Student Vlog
Directed by Christian A. Babista
A young girl accidentally witnessed a crime while filming her vlog.

Bahay-bahayan
Directed by Bryan Spencer Reyes
A young girl who dreams of becoming a mother suddenly becomes one when a baby is left at her doorstep.

Bato Bato Pick
Directed by Ardinian Jaq Sanque and Lorys Plaza
Unwanted pregnancy has caught a young couple in the midst of turmoil.

Isang Tula para sa Nawawala
Directed by Rodemille Singh
A young man finds himself searching for his mother in Hong Kong bringing with him the hope of seeing her again after ten years.

Koleksyong Pamalo
Directed by Len Frago
A boy collects all stuff used by his mother to beat him for disciplinary sanctions.

Masaya ako
Directed by Daniel Edwin Delgado and Tiara Angelica Nicolas
A boy faces many challenges in his life - separation of parents, unfaithful love and bullying. Until when will he keep on smiling?

Runner
Directed by: Levi Jun Miscala
A boy wants to continue his secondary education by becoming an athlete but his inauspicious boss obstructed this aspiration.

Color Manila Apology Letter to Cosplayers


Wazzup Pilipinas!

Color Manila, fun run organizer, has issued a letter of apology to the cosplayers they invited to participate for free at their recent Marvel Run held at the Mall of Asia complex last Saturday, July 7, 2018.

Apparently, cosplayers were disgrubtked over how they were mistreated or given lesser importance as they were left behind, with not even water, before, during, and after the rain even somehow ruined the fun run.

The cosplayers were there dressed up as popular Marvel superheroes to give more color to the fun run, and to cheer up the runners as they go through the task of completing the track.

However, from the moment they were picked up using a closed door truck to get to their post, thirsty with no water to quench, until they were drenched soaking wet in the rain, there were no Color Manila peeps to assist them.

The cosplayers went into social media to air their rants against Color Manila.

Now they have an apology.

"Hi [Name of head cosplayer withheld upon request], 

First of all, I would like to express our deepest gratitute to you and the cosplay community for supporting the very first Marvel Run Philippines. We have stressed this message on how important this partnerhip with the community during our cosplayer night and the same message still stands today. 

The event wasn’t perfect and has a lot of room for improvement but nevertheless, together we were able to execute this momentous event. The eyes of the cosplayer community in Asian region (and the world) are on us right now and this is a big win for the cosplay community of the Philippines.
If there’s a major area we admit we need to take care of, its the Cosplayer Program. The involvement of the cosplayers is what made this event different from any other Color Manila events. The cosplayers’ contribution make this event unique and fun for everyone. The cosplayers made a lot of kids-at-heart and Marvel fanatics see their dreams become a reality even for just a few hours. We apologise that some of them made the cosplayers feel like mascots but in spite of long lines of runners asking for photos I saw most cosplayers took this role to heart and gladly obliged to their fans’ request. I too was one of of those people who fell in line to ask for a photo with Vision (w/ an Infinity Gauntlet + payong) 
 
We apologize that most cosplayers got wet due to heavy rain during the event and that no tent was available at the race route; some had to go to Petron (Macapagal cor Seaside) to take cover and with weight of the costume, a 500 meter walk must have felt like a travel to Asgard.
We apologize that food & drinks wasn’t given during the event. Its always part of our SOP (standard operating procedure) to provide food & drink to our event partners unless our partners assume that responsibility. I will take a closer look into this issue. I believe Edward (Cosplayer Coordinator)[Edward Limjap, Color Manila Business Development Manager] had a chance to celebrate with most of the cosplayers at Savory Restaurant, but I still wished everyone got a chance to at least spend time with us so we can show them our appreciation. 
 
To correct these shortcomings, Toy Kingdom GC giveaway which was supposed to be given to the winners of our cosplay station, but due to rain, no station was set-up properly, we will simply recognise the efforts of all cospayers and give everyone equal amount of Toy Kingdom gift certificates. 

Also, since we have cosplayers who didn’t get a chance to join the post event breakfast, we ask that we schedule another dinner to those who got involve at Marvel Run Philippines- our way of saying “Thank You” 
 
From the bottom of my heart and in behalf of Color Manila we would like to say “Sorry” if we made any of you feel less valued. Rest assured that we treat our partners well and this is a slip.
We would like to hold a Thanksgiving dinner together with the cosplayers. This is our way of asking for a restart, I wish we can just use the Time Stone to alter the outcome but I can’t. I’m not Thanos.
So, I ask you guys to be super heroes once again and accept this sincere apology letter and help me bring order and unity to our worlds. 

Attached is a photo from China News."


With much hope,

Jay (Dark Vader)
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Julius "Jay" Em
Founder / President
Color Manila Events, Inc.
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