It's only Friday now, and C/S replays Heroes on Saturdays at 7PM. More than 24 hours to go. I don't usually watch the Heroes replays on Saturdays, but I wasn't able to watch Heroes this Monday because I was in Hong Kong. Which is why I'm looking forward to tomorrow.
To fill the gap and my "withdrawal symptom", it's a good thing I discovered that Adrian Pasdar's hobby is filming his castmates behind the scenes and posting the clips on YouTube on his buckshotwon channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/buckshotwon
Loving the Heroes actors more now. They're quite hilarious off camera... especially David Anders and Greg Grunberg.
And yes, I love Adrian Pasdar for doing this.
One of Grunny's funniest:
-----edit: Dec. 1------
I don't believe it ... they actually replayed last week's episode. This means I didn't miss one episode at all. What sucks is that I waited ... only to watch what I've already seen before. Either my prayer wishing I won't miss an episode worked way too well, or C/S wants other Heroes fans in the Philippines to catch up on season 2.
Friday, November 30, 2007
Waiting for "The Echo"
Not really a fan of horror movies. But when a Filipino movie gets picked up to be remade in the US, and they decide to retain the Filipino director as well as the beautiful Iza Calzado, I take notice.
Been following up the progress of the movie through Yam Laranas' blog: http://yamlaranas.blogspot.com/
They're done with principal photography and editing. Now they're moving on to the soundtrack.
Will I watch this movie in theaters? Probably not. I'll probably do what I did with The Ring, Sixth Sense and similar movies - rent the DVD.
I'll still be damn interested with how much success and exposure Yam and Iza will get if this film turns out to be good and let's not forget - popular - with the American audience.
So far, our movies just gain recognition in film fests. Nice if you're collecting kudos, but let's face it - they're not earning dollars much, are they?
Been following up the progress of the movie through Yam Laranas' blog: http://yamlaranas.blogspot.com/
They're done with principal photography and editing. Now they're moving on to the soundtrack.
Will I watch this movie in theaters? Probably not. I'll probably do what I did with The Ring, Sixth Sense and similar movies - rent the DVD.
I'll still be damn interested with how much success and exposure Yam and Iza will get if this film turns out to be good and let's not forget - popular - with the American audience.
So far, our movies just gain recognition in film fests. Nice if you're collecting kudos, but let's face it - they're not earning dollars much, are they?
A New Video from Zelle
Opened my YouTube account after about a week of not visiting it. Saw from my subscription box that Zelle has a new video:
Once again, nice music - even if their song's subject matter tends to be "not my type". I think I wrote that to Ian when he started promoting this band (coincidentally, I decided to create an account on YouTube because Ian was promoting the "Sabihin" video via YouTube).
Happy for Zelle (and their managers) that "Sabihin" is getting a lot of airplay these days. Now if only they make a video where the topic is not about heartbreak or stuff close to it. Ha ha ha! I like their sound but I'm just not into their lyrics. Then again... Filipinos love those kind of songs. Oh well.
----edit------
Just realized someone posted a comment on a previous "Sabihin" entry I made. The poster preferred to be anonymous but had some good points ... so I e-mailed them to Ian just in case he thinks the band would appreciate the comment or not.
Once again, nice music - even if their song's subject matter tends to be "not my type". I think I wrote that to Ian when he started promoting this band (coincidentally, I decided to create an account on YouTube because Ian was promoting the "Sabihin" video via YouTube).
Happy for Zelle (and their managers) that "Sabihin" is getting a lot of airplay these days. Now if only they make a video where the topic is not about heartbreak or stuff close to it. Ha ha ha! I like their sound but I'm just not into their lyrics. Then again... Filipinos love those kind of songs. Oh well.
----edit------
Just realized someone posted a comment on a previous "Sabihin" entry I made. The poster preferred to be anonymous but had some good points ... so I e-mailed them to Ian just in case he thinks the band would appreciate the comment or not.
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