MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
(Hows THAT for a Bad Santa??)
Sunday, December 26, 2004
Wednesday, December 22, 2004
BIG NIGHT
Things have been tough for me recently.. physically.. emotionally.. and mentally.. due to the many facets of my life.. i've realized that when you're involved in the entertainment biz.. it just doesn't become your work.. it becomes your life. Of course i cant really complain because i'm compensated.. no matter how meager a pittance it may be.. but considering how many people i know would kill to be in my position.. i just remind myself that i'm one of the few that managed to break into the field they've always longed to be.. then i simply keep going on..
I knew November was going to be a tough month for me.. but i didn't think it would THAT difficult. For the first time in my short two years in the biz.. i felt like giving up.. like i should just suck it in that this wasn't the life for me..
But the thing is.. this really is what i want.. it's what i've ALWAYS wanted.. but how come now that i'm so close.. i feel further away from my dreams than i ever have in my whole lifetime..?
Things Changed once Pa Siyam showed and was met with postive box office results.. It was during the premiere night where i threw away any thoughts i had of calling it quits.. especially hearing the crowd scream during the scary moments.. (coulda sworn i heard Kookaii) and seeing my name up on the credits..
That night meant alot to me.. and i want to thank everyone that was able to go.. especially the woman i once called "Baby". I wanted her to be there, as my way of showing her that this is what i said i would do someday.. and i did it.. i got my name on the big screen.. that i did reach my dream to some extent.. This is what i wanted to do with her by my side.. but.. i guess it was really not meant to be.. she congratulated me.. told me she didnt like the movie, but was proud of me nevertheless.. hehe..
GROWING UP
Recently i've just been coasting along at work.. just show up so i can pick up my paycheck.. and i didn't wanna be like that.. i wanted to work because i HAVE to work.. but the thing is.. i dont really have to.. get it? so what did i do????
I decided to move out of my house and get my own place
you see, i love my privacy.. as strange as this may sound, i often like being alone.. i dont get that in my house, sadly.. its quite rare my brother ever leaves the room, and though i'm hardly ever home in the first place, i still often feel like i'm a visitor..
and this way.. i NEED to work to pay the rent.. and all my other expenses..
everyone thinks i'm insane.. i dont. I think it's about time that i do it, and hopefully, my brother will follow suit as well..
Where's my new place you ask? (you dint? well i'm gonna tell you anyway) It's still not too far from my old house in Antipolo.. Its in Village East in Cainta.. But its a two bedroom house with a garage, kitchen, sala, cable.. and for the price i got it for.. its a virtual steal, so i really couldnt resist..
My friend was telling me how she knows this guy who got married, but still lives with his mom, made his wife live with his mom.. lived off an allowance.. went out with his friends drinking while his wife worked, and eventually she had a baby.. with another man.. now he's still living with his mom, trying to get younger girls to take the bait.. i guess i was determined to never be seen like that.. be that old and still need my mom to take care of me.. at that age, i feel i should be the one taking care of my mom.. but it was a good wake up call for me.. i haven't been receiving anything from my folks for quite some time now, but nevertheless, i've become more determined to someday be the one to fend for them..
sigh... i'm gonna need to make a fortune if i'm gonna keep up with all my mom's Jerry Yan paraphernalia
:(
Things have been tough for me recently.. physically.. emotionally.. and mentally.. due to the many facets of my life.. i've realized that when you're involved in the entertainment biz.. it just doesn't become your work.. it becomes your life. Of course i cant really complain because i'm compensated.. no matter how meager a pittance it may be.. but considering how many people i know would kill to be in my position.. i just remind myself that i'm one of the few that managed to break into the field they've always longed to be.. then i simply keep going on..
I knew November was going to be a tough month for me.. but i didn't think it would THAT difficult. For the first time in my short two years in the biz.. i felt like giving up.. like i should just suck it in that this wasn't the life for me..
But the thing is.. this really is what i want.. it's what i've ALWAYS wanted.. but how come now that i'm so close.. i feel further away from my dreams than i ever have in my whole lifetime..?
Things Changed once Pa Siyam showed and was met with postive box office results.. It was during the premiere night where i threw away any thoughts i had of calling it quits.. especially hearing the crowd scream during the scary moments.. (coulda sworn i heard Kookaii) and seeing my name up on the credits..
That night meant alot to me.. and i want to thank everyone that was able to go.. especially the woman i once called "Baby". I wanted her to be there, as my way of showing her that this is what i said i would do someday.. and i did it.. i got my name on the big screen.. that i did reach my dream to some extent.. This is what i wanted to do with her by my side.. but.. i guess it was really not meant to be.. she congratulated me.. told me she didnt like the movie, but was proud of me nevertheless.. hehe..
GROWING UP
Recently i've just been coasting along at work.. just show up so i can pick up my paycheck.. and i didn't wanna be like that.. i wanted to work because i HAVE to work.. but the thing is.. i dont really have to.. get it? so what did i do????
I decided to move out of my house and get my own place
you see, i love my privacy.. as strange as this may sound, i often like being alone.. i dont get that in my house, sadly.. its quite rare my brother ever leaves the room, and though i'm hardly ever home in the first place, i still often feel like i'm a visitor..
and this way.. i NEED to work to pay the rent.. and all my other expenses..
everyone thinks i'm insane.. i dont. I think it's about time that i do it, and hopefully, my brother will follow suit as well..
Where's my new place you ask? (you dint? well i'm gonna tell you anyway) It's still not too far from my old house in Antipolo.. Its in Village East in Cainta.. But its a two bedroom house with a garage, kitchen, sala, cable.. and for the price i got it for.. its a virtual steal, so i really couldnt resist..
My friend was telling me how she knows this guy who got married, but still lives with his mom, made his wife live with his mom.. lived off an allowance.. went out with his friends drinking while his wife worked, and eventually she had a baby.. with another man.. now he's still living with his mom, trying to get younger girls to take the bait.. i guess i was determined to never be seen like that.. be that old and still need my mom to take care of me.. at that age, i feel i should be the one taking care of my mom.. but it was a good wake up call for me.. i haven't been receiving anything from my folks for quite some time now, but nevertheless, i've become more determined to someday be the one to fend for them..
sigh... i'm gonna need to make a fortune if i'm gonna keep up with all my mom's Jerry Yan paraphernalia
:(
Tuesday, December 07, 2004
So This It What It Feels Like...
Pa - Siyam is finally now showing.. to mixed reviews and strong box office.. so we're pretty happy with the results.. it's funny though.. cuz people either loved it or hated it.. but since it was Rated B by the Cinema Evaluation Board, i thought it would be better recieved critically.. but there have been harsh criticism as well.. i guess if i wanna stay long in this business, i'm gonna have to get used to not being able to please everyone..
i was really happy to see a review in the news paper about Pa - Siyam, by Butch Francisco.. remember him? i found the way he would say " Showwwbizz..... Linggoo.." really annoying before.. hehe..
i read his article, and was pleasantly surprise to see that he was one of the ones who actually got what we were trying to do.. you see.. the intent of Pa Siyam wasn't merely to scare.. but to leave a lasting impression on the viewer even after you leave the theater...
i remember watching the others, and getting that feeling.. even after the movie was over, i wasn't left with the lingering memory of the old lady in my mind.. but i felt the whole revelation of Nicole Kidman and her children being dead really disturbing.
And thats what Pa Siyam was trying to do..
anyways, here's the review from Butch Francisco.. who incidentally, isn't so annoying anymore in my book hehehe...
Something new in the horror genre
STAR BYTES by Butch Francisco
The Philippine Star 12/07/2004
Dying. That is supposed to be the state of the local film industry.
What's killing Philippine cinema are actually the onerous taxes, piracy and the dearth of fresh materials.
For the first two, industry members can still do some finger pointing and blame the government. But lack of new ideas? That is something the industry's creative people can solve - and should solve - by themselves.
Lack of good materials is really a problem - with most filmmakers sticking to formula that had been done over and over again on the screen.
Since it hasn't been offering anything new (save for a few gems here and there like Minsan Pa, for example), it is not surprising that moviegoers stay away from local cinema. And this is frightening because we cannot afford to lose the Philippine movie industry.
Ironically enough, my fear had been taken away by a local horror flick - Pa-siyam by Erik Matti.
Pa-siyam - as our elders already know - is a series of prayers said for nine days for the repose of the soul of a dearly departed. (This practice is explained very well in the film - including when the prayers should start since there is still confusion among us Filipinos regarding this). And I am very pleased the story of Pa-siyam is anchored on this very Filipino tradition of honoring the dead.
Written by Dwight Gaston, Pa-siyam begins with a mother's death that sees the children gathering at the family's ancestral home. Spook time begins on the day they begin the prayers.
Although some viewers may find the movie slow (especially for a horror film), I personally like its pacing because it allows me to take in the other wonderful aspects of the film - like JA Tadena's very brilliant photography done in high definition digital which provides the very eerie atmosphere in this horror movie. Tadena's work is truly world-class and all of a sudden I'm no longer that impressed with the cinematography of The Grudge.
Then, there's the magnificent production design of Richard Somes - with practically every detail carefully studied. The choice of setting is also perfect - an old, decaying but still handsome house that is said to be really haunted.
Tadena's cinematography, Somes' production design and the other technical aspects (Von de Guzman's music is also beautiful and yet unobtrusive) complement the very creatively written script of Gaston.
More than a horror film, Pa-siyam is actually a family drama that teaches everyone to take care of our elders. The horror elements to me really just come in as a bonus - but what a marvelous bonus it is.
Actually, I've long been disappointed with our local horror flicks because a lot of these resort to cheap scare tactics. But Pa-siyam is different - oh so different. It attacks the viewers psychologically and some of the images (not necessarily of ghosts and ghouls) haunt you even after the film's end.
Of course, it's not like Feng Shui, which has a fast pacing. Between the two, Feng Shui is still a lot scarier as a horror movie. But Pa-siyam leaves a deeper impact in the mind and heart of the moviegoer.
Sure, it's not a horror flick that spooks you in every scene, but the scary moments - when they come - are really quiet frightening. Pa-siyam is not a perfect film, but it contributes something new to the local film genre.
On a scale of one to 10, Pa-siyam - as a horror flick (and an intelligent one) scores a nine.
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Pa - Siyam is finally now showing.. to mixed reviews and strong box office.. so we're pretty happy with the results.. it's funny though.. cuz people either loved it or hated it.. but since it was Rated B by the Cinema Evaluation Board, i thought it would be better recieved critically.. but there have been harsh criticism as well.. i guess if i wanna stay long in this business, i'm gonna have to get used to not being able to please everyone..
i was really happy to see a review in the news paper about Pa - Siyam, by Butch Francisco.. remember him? i found the way he would say " Showwwbizz..... Linggoo.." really annoying before.. hehe..
i read his article, and was pleasantly surprise to see that he was one of the ones who actually got what we were trying to do.. you see.. the intent of Pa Siyam wasn't merely to scare.. but to leave a lasting impression on the viewer even after you leave the theater...
i remember watching the others, and getting that feeling.. even after the movie was over, i wasn't left with the lingering memory of the old lady in my mind.. but i felt the whole revelation of Nicole Kidman and her children being dead really disturbing.
And thats what Pa Siyam was trying to do..
anyways, here's the review from Butch Francisco.. who incidentally, isn't so annoying anymore in my book hehehe...
Something new in the horror genre
STAR BYTES by Butch Francisco
The Philippine Star 12/07/2004
Dying. That is supposed to be the state of the local film industry.
What's killing Philippine cinema are actually the onerous taxes, piracy and the dearth of fresh materials.
For the first two, industry members can still do some finger pointing and blame the government. But lack of new ideas? That is something the industry's creative people can solve - and should solve - by themselves.
Lack of good materials is really a problem - with most filmmakers sticking to formula that had been done over and over again on the screen.
Since it hasn't been offering anything new (save for a few gems here and there like Minsan Pa, for example), it is not surprising that moviegoers stay away from local cinema. And this is frightening because we cannot afford to lose the Philippine movie industry.
Ironically enough, my fear had been taken away by a local horror flick - Pa-siyam by Erik Matti.
Pa-siyam - as our elders already know - is a series of prayers said for nine days for the repose of the soul of a dearly departed. (This practice is explained very well in the film - including when the prayers should start since there is still confusion among us Filipinos regarding this). And I am very pleased the story of Pa-siyam is anchored on this very Filipino tradition of honoring the dead.
Written by Dwight Gaston, Pa-siyam begins with a mother's death that sees the children gathering at the family's ancestral home. Spook time begins on the day they begin the prayers.
Although some viewers may find the movie slow (especially for a horror film), I personally like its pacing because it allows me to take in the other wonderful aspects of the film - like JA Tadena's very brilliant photography done in high definition digital which provides the very eerie atmosphere in this horror movie. Tadena's work is truly world-class and all of a sudden I'm no longer that impressed with the cinematography of The Grudge.
Then, there's the magnificent production design of Richard Somes - with practically every detail carefully studied. The choice of setting is also perfect - an old, decaying but still handsome house that is said to be really haunted.
Tadena's cinematography, Somes' production design and the other technical aspects (Von de Guzman's music is also beautiful and yet unobtrusive) complement the very creatively written script of Gaston.
More than a horror film, Pa-siyam is actually a family drama that teaches everyone to take care of our elders. The horror elements to me really just come in as a bonus - but what a marvelous bonus it is.
Actually, I've long been disappointed with our local horror flicks because a lot of these resort to cheap scare tactics. But Pa-siyam is different - oh so different. It attacks the viewers psychologically and some of the images (not necessarily of ghosts and ghouls) haunt you even after the film's end.
Of course, it's not like Feng Shui, which has a fast pacing. Between the two, Feng Shui is still a lot scarier as a horror movie. But Pa-siyam leaves a deeper impact in the mind and heart of the moviegoer.
Sure, it's not a horror flick that spooks you in every scene, but the scary moments - when they come - are really quiet frightening. Pa-siyam is not a perfect film, but it contributes something new to the local film genre.
On a scale of one to 10, Pa-siyam - as a horror flick (and an intelligent one) scores a nine.
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Saturday, November 20, 2004
Director's Notes and Reflections - Pa-Siyam
Erik Matti
November 5, 2004 (11:00 pm - 3:30 am)
Ortigas Center, Pasig City
OUR OWN SWEAT AND BLOOD
About selling the movie, I want it to go the "exploitative" route but in a more sincere and honest way. It's like "we are poor but passionate about movies" kinda thing. I want people to know that out of our own sweat and blood, we came up with this small movie. It's our response in the face of what they say is a "dying movie industry." The concept is fresh and original. It's not a rip-off of a Japanese horror movie or an American movie.
What keeps the Filipino movies in the theaters now is the group of working class people who, after work, want to watch a movie. It's not the masa who watches Filipino movies anymore.
HOW PA-SIYAM WAS BORNE
I'll tell you first how the story of Pa-Siyam was born.. After going through the international film festivals through Prosti and Gagamboy, I saw how people abroad like the festival programmers, the journalists, and the viewers.. I saw how they think about Filipino movies.
When you hear what journalists and critics have to say about Filipino movies, manliliit ka. They (programmers) are scared to get Filipino movies because we are famous for homosexual movies. All other Asian countries are getting noticed globally but the Philippines.
Serious Asian movie fanatics have this to say about Filipino movies: the reason why Filipino movies are strong in markets like Toronto is because they think of our films as novelty films. For example, if you want to see a house that doesn't look like a house, go see a Third World Filipino movie, if you want male dancers rubbing oil on their bodies, watch a Pinoy movie.
I was in Italy for the exhibition of Gagamboy. And after looking at the other movies there, I thought, "Siyet, i have to do something fresh and universal too!". Looking at the Korean or Chinese movies makes you get jealous of their work. Their movies are true to their cultures but with a very strong universal theme that holds their stories.
That's when I started cooking the idea about the story of two people separating in two weeks time. The lead actress, the wife, says to her husband, 'I'm leaving you. I'm just waiting for the closing of the school year..' So it's a study of how two people separate.
I asked Cherry Pie Picache and Joel Torre, if they would do it for free sa akin? I told them most of the scenes would be improvisational. And they agreed! They said, 'Sige!" I was supposed to do the movie out of my own money.
Naikuwento ko kay Dondon that I wanted to do this movie out of my own money. Nakalimutan ko rin because I got busy. I'm still finishing the outline of the movie actually.
And then Dondon asked me, 'Di ba gagawa tayo ng movie sa company natin?' That's when we started working..
At first, we wanted to do a movie about a hitman na may sex and violence. The story is a very Pinoy set-up of a hitman. The premise was it's difficult to catch these hitmen and the reason is because they're always hired from prison. After they're done with the job, they go back to prison. So you keep looking for them but you can't find them because they are already in prison.
We didn't pursue that concept because SM came up with the 'no R-18' policy. So we said, let's just do a horror movie.
I've always wanted to do a horror movie. Dondon and I even had a concept before entitled Feng Shui about the unluckiest house and presented that to Mother. We sat down with Roy Iglesias for the story. But Mother did not push through with the project. Sabi niya, 'Ayokong gawin ang movie about Feng Shui na horror. Magagalit ang mga Instik sa akin diyan!' So nawala iyong Feng Shui idea. And then we heard Star Cinema was doing a Feng Shui movie.
HORROR WITH CERTAIN LIMITATIONS
So we decided that the movie would be a horror movie. Before we started writing the script, we had to think of a story that would work around certain limitations. First was that the movie had to be shot within a short period of time. Second it would be shot on high-definition (HD) or digital video (DV) format. I really wanted the mini-DV format but HD was more accessible cost-wise. Third, we had to assemble actors and staff who would agree to be paid later on.
Noong nabanggit ko kay Don-don iyong project about the improvisational movie on a couple separating, akala niya that it would be done under our company, Reality Entertainment. I originally intended to produce the project myself because it is a very personal movie but then when I thought about it, it would really be wiser to produce the movie under Reality Entertainment and make a more commercial project. In that way, there would be less risk on my part financially. What I am saying is, if i do my personal movie, it's a concept that's harder to sell. But then if someone else - other than my self - is also in the project, then I would be forced to work hard to make it work commercially rather than come up with a personal movie like Lav Diaz' long masterpieces that even if not released theatrically, ok lang sa kanya as long as he was able to do it. And if the movie becomes successful, then we could go and do other projects under a similar set-up. Then, I can do the movies that I really want to do.
Back to the script.. we decided that the story should be universal but truly Pinoy. When I say universal, it's such that even if you're from Timbuktu, you would still know what the filmmakers are talking about.
TWISTS UPON TWISTS UPON TWISTS!
So the first premise we thought of was about a closely-knit family of which the mother dies. There's a belief that if you don't embalm the dead, the dead comes back. So because this family loves the mother so much, the surviving members didn't want to embalm her. And then she comes back and they were happy. Then bad things begin to happen. Yon pala, the father is also brought back from the grave..
We didn't pursue this first story because it sounded it was kinda forcing it through. It was difficult to complete the plotline without making it contrived.
And then we thought of the Pa-Siyam angle. It's partly inspired by the Da Vinci Code.. you think the story is this and then - boom! It's not what you thought it was! It's twists upon twists upon twists! The audience keeps guessing all the time what's going to happen. More than being a horror movie, there is a strong mystery angle to the story. A horror movie with a whodunnit angle.
Pa-Siyam is my first horror movie. I've always wanted to do a horror movie. I've done horror for television, Kagat ng Dilim which was even ahead of Nginig and Wag Kukurap by four years. And it's only now that they are starting to copy the format.
Making a horror movie is a risk. It needs careful manipulation of the audience. Careful in the sense that if you go overboard on the horror scenes in the wanting to scare your audience to death para sulit ang bayad nila, then you'll overdo the horror and leaves you open to resorting to cheap tricks. The risk is that, as filmmakers, we want it horrifying but we don’t also want any of the cheap tricks like strong music to jolt the audience or a hand grabs your protagonist 'yon pala kapatid niya. i want a classic horror movie that's based on a truly horror story and not just a bag of so many horror tricks that if you take those out and look into the story, you'll find out na hindi pala talaga siya horror. Complicated. It is a complicated genre to handle because you have to be constantly ahead of your audience but you shouldn't be fooling them too much to be condascending towards them thereby alienating them.
THE SCARIEST HORROR MOVIE
The scariest movie I ever saw was Rosemary's Baby. That's a horror movie that doesn't manipulate the audience with cheap tricks. It's about a childless young couple who meets an old couple and then suddenly their lives improve.. The wife becomes pregnant. The husband who's a struggling actor suddenly gets a big break. Good things suddenly happen to them, it's so eerie.
So the story of Pa-Siyam is about a mother who dies. Previously, she was left in the care of the caretakers - an old married couple and their daughter. One day, she was found dead by the caretakers. So the children were informed and they come back to the province to bury the mother. The eldest child, who is played by Roderick, returns from Saudi Arabia.
So the children bury their mother, after which most of them want to leave. Roderick tells his siblings, "No, I'm staying.. The least we could do is to pray for our mother.' Eventually, the others also decide to stay. They have the pa-siyam which is nine days of novena prayer for the soul of the departed.
And then strange things start to happen...
"SUNTOK SA BUWAN NA MAPAPAYAG NAMIN SI RODERICK…"
The cast was assembled when the story was already written. Suntok sa buwan na mapapayag namin si Roderick. We thought he wouldn't accept the project. But when I pitched to story to him over dinner, he said, "I'll do it." He particularly loved the family angle of the movie. It is famous in showbiz circles that Kuya Dick is very close to his mom.
Cherry Pie became part of Pa-Siyam because of the talk we had when I told her about the first project, the one about two people separating. But we also had to talk to her manager Ed Instrella; we pitched to him the entire movie.
Yul - I've always wanted to work with him. We sold the idea to Yul's manager Maryo J. delos Reyes who let Yul do the project for us.
Pa-Siyam is seen as an ensemble movie. There are no bigger roles. All the characters are equally important. They're working together for one goal.
IMPROVISATION ON THE SET
It's a very story-driven horror movie.
It's all improv sa set. Everyone helped each other develop the outcome of the scene. This movie could not have been done if we did not deal with good actors.
I've never done a movie in nine days. With the short shooting period, I had to device a way to fast track shooting so i can do a lot of scenes in a day. Since our HD camera comes with a steadicam package, I decided to shoot most of the scenes in one long shot. And on HD, dahil tape lang siya, I can shoot ten minute sequences with no cuts. Except of course on the horror sequences where it needed more camera coverages. That's why I wanted a cast na magaling. Walang tanga or bopol. Otherwise, if i shoot with an ensemble cast and there is one actor that's not good, I'll constantly be retaking long takes and that poses a problem with the tight shooting schedule. And somehow, inspired din ang mga actors namin sa set e kaya ang sarap ng shooting.
This movie is not unreal or fantastic. It's very grounded to real, human drama. The theme is very universal. It's about family, taking care of parents and uncovering family secrets. Walang horror for horror's sake; all the horror you see is tied up in the end to the horror story.
A MOVIE THAT IS CLOSE TO MY HEART
After Mano Po 2, I swore that I will never make a movie that is not close to my heart. Pa-Siyam is very meaningful to me because it's a story that I decided to work on. It may not be autobiographical but it is a genre I'd like to try my hand on.
I think the only way for the Filipino film industry to survive is to go global. There is no future if we continue to make films only for the Philippine market. Filipino filmmakers should be challenge to do movies without looking down on the audience which is what our major studios are constantly asking our filmmakers to do in their movies. They always presume that the audience will have to be spoon fed every information in the story. I love movies that interacts with the audience. That makes the audience think and feel alongside the movie as it unfolds in the movie screen. I really think that everybody should go global. If we're stuck in our own market, the market is simply too small and too Hollywood oriented for our stuff to make financially and critically.
We're not trying to come up with an experimental movie. I don't do art house movies. I want my movies to be enjoyed by as many people as possible. I don't want to do movies that only my mother can appreciate because she has to as a sensitive parent. With the million and 1 horror movies that has been done, we tried so much to come up with something fresh and original.
We are offering the audience our 'small' film. If the Filipino market embraces Pa-Siyam, it could be a start of a new wave of Filipino movies. In our own little way, we would like to bring the Filipino movies globally. Of course, if it appeals to everyone (which I am almost definite, it will)
We are pleading, we are making a call to the audience.
If you're sick and tired of seeing the same kind of Filipino movies, here is something new.
******
Erik Matti
November 5, 2004 (11:00 pm - 3:30 am)
Ortigas Center, Pasig City
OUR OWN SWEAT AND BLOOD
About selling the movie, I want it to go the "exploitative" route but in a more sincere and honest way. It's like "we are poor but passionate about movies" kinda thing. I want people to know that out of our own sweat and blood, we came up with this small movie. It's our response in the face of what they say is a "dying movie industry." The concept is fresh and original. It's not a rip-off of a Japanese horror movie or an American movie.
What keeps the Filipino movies in the theaters now is the group of working class people who, after work, want to watch a movie. It's not the masa who watches Filipino movies anymore.
HOW PA-SIYAM WAS BORNE
I'll tell you first how the story of Pa-Siyam was born.. After going through the international film festivals through Prosti and Gagamboy, I saw how people abroad like the festival programmers, the journalists, and the viewers.. I saw how they think about Filipino movies.
When you hear what journalists and critics have to say about Filipino movies, manliliit ka. They (programmers) are scared to get Filipino movies because we are famous for homosexual movies. All other Asian countries are getting noticed globally but the Philippines.
Serious Asian movie fanatics have this to say about Filipino movies: the reason why Filipino movies are strong in markets like Toronto is because they think of our films as novelty films. For example, if you want to see a house that doesn't look like a house, go see a Third World Filipino movie, if you want male dancers rubbing oil on their bodies, watch a Pinoy movie.
I was in Italy for the exhibition of Gagamboy. And after looking at the other movies there, I thought, "Siyet, i have to do something fresh and universal too!". Looking at the Korean or Chinese movies makes you get jealous of their work. Their movies are true to their cultures but with a very strong universal theme that holds their stories.
That's when I started cooking the idea about the story of two people separating in two weeks time. The lead actress, the wife, says to her husband, 'I'm leaving you. I'm just waiting for the closing of the school year..' So it's a study of how two people separate.
I asked Cherry Pie Picache and Joel Torre, if they would do it for free sa akin? I told them most of the scenes would be improvisational. And they agreed! They said, 'Sige!" I was supposed to do the movie out of my own money.
Naikuwento ko kay Dondon that I wanted to do this movie out of my own money. Nakalimutan ko rin because I got busy. I'm still finishing the outline of the movie actually.
And then Dondon asked me, 'Di ba gagawa tayo ng movie sa company natin?' That's when we started working..
At first, we wanted to do a movie about a hitman na may sex and violence. The story is a very Pinoy set-up of a hitman. The premise was it's difficult to catch these hitmen and the reason is because they're always hired from prison. After they're done with the job, they go back to prison. So you keep looking for them but you can't find them because they are already in prison.
We didn't pursue that concept because SM came up with the 'no R-18' policy. So we said, let's just do a horror movie.
I've always wanted to do a horror movie. Dondon and I even had a concept before entitled Feng Shui about the unluckiest house and presented that to Mother. We sat down with Roy Iglesias for the story. But Mother did not push through with the project. Sabi niya, 'Ayokong gawin ang movie about Feng Shui na horror. Magagalit ang mga Instik sa akin diyan!' So nawala iyong Feng Shui idea. And then we heard Star Cinema was doing a Feng Shui movie.
HORROR WITH CERTAIN LIMITATIONS
So we decided that the movie would be a horror movie. Before we started writing the script, we had to think of a story that would work around certain limitations. First was that the movie had to be shot within a short period of time. Second it would be shot on high-definition (HD) or digital video (DV) format. I really wanted the mini-DV format but HD was more accessible cost-wise. Third, we had to assemble actors and staff who would agree to be paid later on.
Noong nabanggit ko kay Don-don iyong project about the improvisational movie on a couple separating, akala niya that it would be done under our company, Reality Entertainment. I originally intended to produce the project myself because it is a very personal movie but then when I thought about it, it would really be wiser to produce the movie under Reality Entertainment and make a more commercial project. In that way, there would be less risk on my part financially. What I am saying is, if i do my personal movie, it's a concept that's harder to sell. But then if someone else - other than my self - is also in the project, then I would be forced to work hard to make it work commercially rather than come up with a personal movie like Lav Diaz' long masterpieces that even if not released theatrically, ok lang sa kanya as long as he was able to do it. And if the movie becomes successful, then we could go and do other projects under a similar set-up. Then, I can do the movies that I really want to do.
Back to the script.. we decided that the story should be universal but truly Pinoy. When I say universal, it's such that even if you're from Timbuktu, you would still know what the filmmakers are talking about.
TWISTS UPON TWISTS UPON TWISTS!
So the first premise we thought of was about a closely-knit family of which the mother dies. There's a belief that if you don't embalm the dead, the dead comes back. So because this family loves the mother so much, the surviving members didn't want to embalm her. And then she comes back and they were happy. Then bad things begin to happen. Yon pala, the father is also brought back from the grave..
We didn't pursue this first story because it sounded it was kinda forcing it through. It was difficult to complete the plotline without making it contrived.
And then we thought of the Pa-Siyam angle. It's partly inspired by the Da Vinci Code.. you think the story is this and then - boom! It's not what you thought it was! It's twists upon twists upon twists! The audience keeps guessing all the time what's going to happen. More than being a horror movie, there is a strong mystery angle to the story. A horror movie with a whodunnit angle.
Pa-Siyam is my first horror movie. I've always wanted to do a horror movie. I've done horror for television, Kagat ng Dilim which was even ahead of Nginig and Wag Kukurap by four years. And it's only now that they are starting to copy the format.
Making a horror movie is a risk. It needs careful manipulation of the audience. Careful in the sense that if you go overboard on the horror scenes in the wanting to scare your audience to death para sulit ang bayad nila, then you'll overdo the horror and leaves you open to resorting to cheap tricks. The risk is that, as filmmakers, we want it horrifying but we don’t also want any of the cheap tricks like strong music to jolt the audience or a hand grabs your protagonist 'yon pala kapatid niya. i want a classic horror movie that's based on a truly horror story and not just a bag of so many horror tricks that if you take those out and look into the story, you'll find out na hindi pala talaga siya horror. Complicated. It is a complicated genre to handle because you have to be constantly ahead of your audience but you shouldn't be fooling them too much to be condascending towards them thereby alienating them.
THE SCARIEST HORROR MOVIE
The scariest movie I ever saw was Rosemary's Baby. That's a horror movie that doesn't manipulate the audience with cheap tricks. It's about a childless young couple who meets an old couple and then suddenly their lives improve.. The wife becomes pregnant. The husband who's a struggling actor suddenly gets a big break. Good things suddenly happen to them, it's so eerie.
So the story of Pa-Siyam is about a mother who dies. Previously, she was left in the care of the caretakers - an old married couple and their daughter. One day, she was found dead by the caretakers. So the children were informed and they come back to the province to bury the mother. The eldest child, who is played by Roderick, returns from Saudi Arabia.
So the children bury their mother, after which most of them want to leave. Roderick tells his siblings, "No, I'm staying.. The least we could do is to pray for our mother.' Eventually, the others also decide to stay. They have the pa-siyam which is nine days of novena prayer for the soul of the departed.
And then strange things start to happen...
"SUNTOK SA BUWAN NA MAPAPAYAG NAMIN SI RODERICK…"
The cast was assembled when the story was already written. Suntok sa buwan na mapapayag namin si Roderick. We thought he wouldn't accept the project. But when I pitched to story to him over dinner, he said, "I'll do it." He particularly loved the family angle of the movie. It is famous in showbiz circles that Kuya Dick is very close to his mom.
Cherry Pie became part of Pa-Siyam because of the talk we had when I told her about the first project, the one about two people separating. But we also had to talk to her manager Ed Instrella; we pitched to him the entire movie.
Yul - I've always wanted to work with him. We sold the idea to Yul's manager Maryo J. delos Reyes who let Yul do the project for us.
Pa-Siyam is seen as an ensemble movie. There are no bigger roles. All the characters are equally important. They're working together for one goal.
IMPROVISATION ON THE SET
It's a very story-driven horror movie.
It's all improv sa set. Everyone helped each other develop the outcome of the scene. This movie could not have been done if we did not deal with good actors.
I've never done a movie in nine days. With the short shooting period, I had to device a way to fast track shooting so i can do a lot of scenes in a day. Since our HD camera comes with a steadicam package, I decided to shoot most of the scenes in one long shot. And on HD, dahil tape lang siya, I can shoot ten minute sequences with no cuts. Except of course on the horror sequences where it needed more camera coverages. That's why I wanted a cast na magaling. Walang tanga or bopol. Otherwise, if i shoot with an ensemble cast and there is one actor that's not good, I'll constantly be retaking long takes and that poses a problem with the tight shooting schedule. And somehow, inspired din ang mga actors namin sa set e kaya ang sarap ng shooting.
This movie is not unreal or fantastic. It's very grounded to real, human drama. The theme is very universal. It's about family, taking care of parents and uncovering family secrets. Walang horror for horror's sake; all the horror you see is tied up in the end to the horror story.
A MOVIE THAT IS CLOSE TO MY HEART
After Mano Po 2, I swore that I will never make a movie that is not close to my heart. Pa-Siyam is very meaningful to me because it's a story that I decided to work on. It may not be autobiographical but it is a genre I'd like to try my hand on.
I think the only way for the Filipino film industry to survive is to go global. There is no future if we continue to make films only for the Philippine market. Filipino filmmakers should be challenge to do movies without looking down on the audience which is what our major studios are constantly asking our filmmakers to do in their movies. They always presume that the audience will have to be spoon fed every information in the story. I love movies that interacts with the audience. That makes the audience think and feel alongside the movie as it unfolds in the movie screen. I really think that everybody should go global. If we're stuck in our own market, the market is simply too small and too Hollywood oriented for our stuff to make financially and critically.
We're not trying to come up with an experimental movie. I don't do art house movies. I want my movies to be enjoyed by as many people as possible. I don't want to do movies that only my mother can appreciate because she has to as a sensitive parent. With the million and 1 horror movies that has been done, we tried so much to come up with something fresh and original.
We are offering the audience our 'small' film. If the Filipino market embraces Pa-Siyam, it could be a start of a new wave of Filipino movies. In our own little way, we would like to bring the Filipino movies globally. Of course, if it appeals to everyone (which I am almost definite, it will)
We are pleading, we are making a call to the audience.
If you're sick and tired of seeing the same kind of Filipino movies, here is something new.
******
Saturday, October 30, 2004
Behind The Scenes
Direk with the Zayco Family.. this was one of the first scenes shot.. The girl in the red shirt is Michelle, the A.D.
Direk with Maricar.. showing her how to use her "Jazz Hands" hehe.. Michelle in the background.. guy with the long braided hair is Donald.. as you can see, pretty much everyone in the crew had their hair braided.. including me hehehe
The "Zayco" family rehearsing the epic 12 minute steadicam scene. Yup.. 12 minutes STRAIGHT.. no cuts.. 1 take! And YES, Cristine is a hottie.. hehe
I'll post more soon!
Direk with the Zayco Family.. this was one of the first scenes shot.. The girl in the red shirt is Michelle, the A.D.
Direk with Maricar.. showing her how to use her "Jazz Hands" hehe.. Michelle in the background.. guy with the long braided hair is Donald.. as you can see, pretty much everyone in the crew had their hair braided.. including me hehehe
The "Zayco" family rehearsing the epic 12 minute steadicam scene. Yup.. 12 minutes STRAIGHT.. no cuts.. 1 take! And YES, Cristine is a hottie.. hehe
I'll post more soon!
Sunday, October 24, 2004
....And Thats a Wrap!
And with those magic words, shooting was over... it didn't sink into me untill the whole cast and crew errupted into a roar.. and the cast began hugging everyone.. it was an amazing experience.. and all those sleepless nights were truly worth it..
As you can see the Pa Siyam experience of mine has kicked into full gear.. its been out all over the news.. all those talk shows.. might be coming out in "NGINIG" soon.. all i can say is that i'm glad to have been a part of it.. memories that will last me a lifetime...
hehehe.. Senti na ba?
I'll post pics soon :)
And with those magic words, shooting was over... it didn't sink into me untill the whole cast and crew errupted into a roar.. and the cast began hugging everyone.. it was an amazing experience.. and all those sleepless nights were truly worth it..
As you can see the Pa Siyam experience of mine has kicked into full gear.. its been out all over the news.. all those talk shows.. might be coming out in "NGINIG" soon.. all i can say is that i'm glad to have been a part of it.. memories that will last me a lifetime...
hehehe.. Senti na ba?
I'll post pics soon :)
Friday, October 08, 2004
The Toy
Disclaimer: This entry has a serious amount of gushing and Yabang in it so you're going to have to bear with me.
I've never been one of those guys interested in gadgets.. mainly because for a good part of my life, i couldn't really afford them.. so i would get frustrated.. but i've always had the knack of pretending the problem doesn't exist..
Then, being the magazine lover that i am (i got another story for that later), i decided to pick up T3 every month.. from then on, i decided that i would save up to get myself a gadget. At first, i had my heart set on getting the Nokia 7610. Then i decided i would get the Next Base Tablet DVD player. Followed by the Sony Clie Peg -UX50 or something like that.. then a laptop.. long story short, i couldn't decide..
The purchase of my toy would mark a significant event in my life.. simply because i have never bought anything expensive for myself.. ever. sure i dont mind spending alot to go out to eat.. in that aspect, i "treat myself".. but i have nothing to show for when it comes to buying ONE expensive thing.. i've gotten something expensive for my EX.. for my Mom.. and even for my dad.. but nothing for me.. and after working one year non stop.. i decided that it was time to treat myself.
Thank god for T3.. which eventually featured what would be my very first expensive purchase. Forget the phone. Screw the Mini DVD player. To Hell with the PDA.
Behold...
*Enter Gregorian Chanting Here*
Yes thats right, thats my new baby right there! the Archos AV400.
*Sigh*... isn't she a beauty?
What can it do, you ask?
(you didn't? so what! i'm telling you anyway)
"GUSHING ALERT"
First of all, it can record up to 40 DVD's, 1,000 mp3's, record from TV or VHS, store pictures and assorted files.. and you can even set it on a scheduler so you can record when you're not home! Finally, the toy i've been waiting for.. which is absolutely perfect for me.. suits my every need..
Now I dont have to worry about waiting for hours somewhere or going to far off places..
Disclaimer: Warned ya i was gonna make yabang
oh yes.. I Have given my Happiness a name.. and it is "Archos"
Disclaimer: This entry has a serious amount of gushing and Yabang in it so you're going to have to bear with me.
I've never been one of those guys interested in gadgets.. mainly because for a good part of my life, i couldn't really afford them.. so i would get frustrated.. but i've always had the knack of pretending the problem doesn't exist..
Then, being the magazine lover that i am (i got another story for that later), i decided to pick up T3 every month.. from then on, i decided that i would save up to get myself a gadget. At first, i had my heart set on getting the Nokia 7610. Then i decided i would get the Next Base Tablet DVD player. Followed by the Sony Clie Peg -UX50 or something like that.. then a laptop.. long story short, i couldn't decide..
The purchase of my toy would mark a significant event in my life.. simply because i have never bought anything expensive for myself.. ever. sure i dont mind spending alot to go out to eat.. in that aspect, i "treat myself".. but i have nothing to show for when it comes to buying ONE expensive thing.. i've gotten something expensive for my EX.. for my Mom.. and even for my dad.. but nothing for me.. and after working one year non stop.. i decided that it was time to treat myself.
Thank god for T3.. which eventually featured what would be my very first expensive purchase. Forget the phone. Screw the Mini DVD player. To Hell with the PDA.
Behold...
*Enter Gregorian Chanting Here*
Yes thats right, thats my new baby right there! the Archos AV400.
*Sigh*... isn't she a beauty?
What can it do, you ask?
(you didn't? so what! i'm telling you anyway)
"GUSHING ALERT"
First of all, it can record up to 40 DVD's, 1,000 mp3's, record from TV or VHS, store pictures and assorted files.. and you can even set it on a scheduler so you can record when you're not home! Finally, the toy i've been waiting for.. which is absolutely perfect for me.. suits my every need..
Now I dont have to worry about waiting for hours somewhere or going to far off places..
Disclaimer: Warned ya i was gonna make yabang
oh yes.. I Have given my Happiness a name.. and it is "Archos"
Wednesday, October 06, 2004
BREATHE AGAIN
As i had earlier predicted, i wasn't able to post for more than a month.. shooting finally started, and i officially entered the world of show biz.. and BOY did i feel like i was waaaayyy over my head..
i've worked in a movie in the past.. but i wasn't really given much responsibility at that time.. but now i'm 2nd A.D. for this one.. its not so much difficult than it is exhausting. My job delegation consists more of setting up the next location, dealing with the acting of the actors, and basically doing the legwork that the Director or the A.D. need done..
Imagine doing all that from 5 am to 5 am the next day.
Though it is hard work.. i can safely say that i enjoy every minute of it.. and there's nothing else i'd rather be doing.. I learned alot of things too.. dealing with a powerhouse cast such as ours.. lots of different personalities.. it was very interesting..
One actress who is known for her Contrabida roles.. in real life has turned out to be one of the sweetest women you'll ever meet in your whole life.. which is funny because that was pretty much the trend for the whole cast.. we expected a bunch of prima donnas, but in actuality, we were quite fortunate to have such lovely people as our actors..
We are currently working on the trailer, and hopefully it will be out soon.. our release date is in november.. and we have two more shooting days.. including the final one on the 18th, where we will have a cast party.. i'll try to post some pics of that :)
"THE JUDGE WILL UNDERSTAND"
That is the term alot of people have been saying to me recently.. its a joke i cracked about one of our actress'.. cuz she has everyone around her drooling when she passes by.. but she's only.. about.. umm.. i dunno.. 17? or was it 16?
ok fine she's 15, ok?
She came to the set on the first day, and refused to speak to anyone. i had met her before, since she was the sister of one of our talents (yes, an actress too), and had gained fame on one of those reality star search shows.. she seemed really suplada back then.. and she seemed really suplada now at the shoot.
Funny thing is.. at the second day of the shooting.. she was so talkative and so kulit.. next thing i know.. she and i are laughing and getting along great.. it seems i'm the only one she talks to or jokes around with.. so of course the guy around me react.. jailbait.. stuff like that.. hehe..
Hence the line...
but dont worry.. i wouldn't dare..
dude that just ain't right.. hehe
As i had earlier predicted, i wasn't able to post for more than a month.. shooting finally started, and i officially entered the world of show biz.. and BOY did i feel like i was waaaayyy over my head..
i've worked in a movie in the past.. but i wasn't really given much responsibility at that time.. but now i'm 2nd A.D. for this one.. its not so much difficult than it is exhausting. My job delegation consists more of setting up the next location, dealing with the acting of the actors, and basically doing the legwork that the Director or the A.D. need done..
Imagine doing all that from 5 am to 5 am the next day.
Though it is hard work.. i can safely say that i enjoy every minute of it.. and there's nothing else i'd rather be doing.. I learned alot of things too.. dealing with a powerhouse cast such as ours.. lots of different personalities.. it was very interesting..
One actress who is known for her Contrabida roles.. in real life has turned out to be one of the sweetest women you'll ever meet in your whole life.. which is funny because that was pretty much the trend for the whole cast.. we expected a bunch of prima donnas, but in actuality, we were quite fortunate to have such lovely people as our actors..
We are currently working on the trailer, and hopefully it will be out soon.. our release date is in november.. and we have two more shooting days.. including the final one on the 18th, where we will have a cast party.. i'll try to post some pics of that :)
"THE JUDGE WILL UNDERSTAND"
That is the term alot of people have been saying to me recently.. its a joke i cracked about one of our actress'.. cuz she has everyone around her drooling when she passes by.. but she's only.. about.. umm.. i dunno.. 17? or was it 16?
ok fine she's 15, ok?
She came to the set on the first day, and refused to speak to anyone. i had met her before, since she was the sister of one of our talents (yes, an actress too), and had gained fame on one of those reality star search shows.. she seemed really suplada back then.. and she seemed really suplada now at the shoot.
Funny thing is.. at the second day of the shooting.. she was so talkative and so kulit.. next thing i know.. she and i are laughing and getting along great.. it seems i'm the only one she talks to or jokes around with.. so of course the guy around me react.. jailbait.. stuff like that.. hehe..
Hence the line...
but dont worry.. i wouldn't dare..
dude that just ain't right.. hehe
Monday, October 04, 2004
Sunday, August 29, 2004
The Calm Before The Storm
This was the first weekend in a long time that i was able to stay home for BOTH days.. which was good because.. ( i know i've probably said this before but..) this will be the busiest month of my life..
finally the dream has been realized.. i will be 2nd A.D. for the next movie of Direk.. and i'm really excited.. he hasn't done a movie since the filmfest of last year so he's pretty eager to get back in the game himself.. it'll be a horror flick.. and from the first drafts of the treatment it looks pretty promising.. very pinoy BUT without the cheese that goes with it.. it wont be shake rattle and roll, i promise you that.. hehehe
So i guess in the end.. the gamble paid off.. but was it worth it?
i dunno.. maybe.. maybe not..
but it's something that i know for a fact that i need to find out for myself..
MY SPACE
if anyone is a member, you can add me up.. http://profiles.myspace.com/users/1097087
pretty cool.. lots more options than Friendster.. but i'll prolly never use em hehe...
i didn't wanna sign up in friendster before.. i always found it kinda corny.. chuck and grace were very kulit about it even.. eventually i did.. well.. my ex took the liberty of signing me up.. then thats when i saw why it was so popular.. i didn't sign up so much to meet people, but i was able to get in touch with friends i had lost touch with for TEN YEARS... i thought that to be truly amazing.. so for all its "kabaduyan" and all that.. to me, friendster proved its worth..
wanna add me? hehe
This was the first weekend in a long time that i was able to stay home for BOTH days.. which was good because.. ( i know i've probably said this before but..) this will be the busiest month of my life..
finally the dream has been realized.. i will be 2nd A.D. for the next movie of Direk.. and i'm really excited.. he hasn't done a movie since the filmfest of last year so he's pretty eager to get back in the game himself.. it'll be a horror flick.. and from the first drafts of the treatment it looks pretty promising.. very pinoy BUT without the cheese that goes with it.. it wont be shake rattle and roll, i promise you that.. hehehe
So i guess in the end.. the gamble paid off.. but was it worth it?
i dunno.. maybe.. maybe not..
but it's something that i know for a fact that i need to find out for myself..
MY SPACE
if anyone is a member, you can add me up.. http://profiles.myspace.com/users/1097087
pretty cool.. lots more options than Friendster.. but i'll prolly never use em hehe...
i didn't wanna sign up in friendster before.. i always found it kinda corny.. chuck and grace were very kulit about it even.. eventually i did.. well.. my ex took the liberty of signing me up.. then thats when i saw why it was so popular.. i didn't sign up so much to meet people, but i was able to get in touch with friends i had lost touch with for TEN YEARS... i thought that to be truly amazing.. so for all its "kabaduyan" and all that.. to me, friendster proved its worth..
wanna add me? hehe
Tuesday, August 24, 2004
The Question
"I'm gonna ask you a question.. and it's a good one okay? So think about it.. When two people love each other.. REALLY love each other.. but they just can't seem to get it together.. When do you get to that point where enough is enough?"
"Never."
- The Mexican (2001)
Do you believe that? I do. Or at least.. I used to. After watching the movie "The Mexican", that was the resounding question that rang through my mind. I think anyone who has ever been in a relationship has asked themselves that very question at one point or another. How much is a person actually supposed to endure? Who determines if its not working anymore?
I used to believe in the "love will conquer all" philosophy.. "If its meant to be, its meant to be.." & and all those other quotes people send through the cell phone.. Then it bit me in the butt. I've gotten burnt by love so badly.. That I doubt I'd ever feel that same way about a woman ever again.. Which is sad because that's something I was really proud of.. There aren't very many things I'm very good at.. I suck at math. I cant draw. I don't dance. But there's one thing I know for sure...
Loving her is something I know I did right.
I did it truly, and purely.. I gave everything I had.. Sure, I know it wasn't perfect, but I also know that I wasn't all that horrible either.. and that is why when I lost her the first time, I felt lost.. I didn't know who or what I was supposed to be anymore.. Now that its over, I'd be lying if I didn't say.. That not a day goes by since we separated that I do not think of her.
that's right. I still think about her. Everyday. I wonder what she's doing.. If she has enough to eat.. If she gets home safely.. Those little things that made my day complete when I find out she's ok.. Yes, I do miss her dearly..
But what's done is done.
Some words when spoken...Can't be taken back...
I would describe the way I handle the first break up.. Much like a kid who wanted to go play, but his mother wouldn't let him, until he cleaned his room. Instead of placing his toys neatly into his shelves, he stuffed everything into his closet, without bothering to sort it out. With much effort, he was able to shut the door, locking away all his mess. Then after awhile, once that door is opened again, everything just came bursting out, leaving the little boy in a pile of toys to sort out. That is what happened to me. I said I had to get her back, and deal with the ramifications later. The thing is, when it was time to face the problems.. Even when I had her already.. It was too difficult to sort out.. I didn't know where to begin.
He Who Forgets, Will Be Destined To Remember..
But am I truly happy?
Now THAT'S the question.
"I'm gonna ask you a question.. and it's a good one okay? So think about it.. When two people love each other.. REALLY love each other.. but they just can't seem to get it together.. When do you get to that point where enough is enough?"
"Never."
- The Mexican (2001)
Do you believe that? I do. Or at least.. I used to. After watching the movie "The Mexican", that was the resounding question that rang through my mind. I think anyone who has ever been in a relationship has asked themselves that very question at one point or another. How much is a person actually supposed to endure? Who determines if its not working anymore?
I used to believe in the "love will conquer all" philosophy.. "If its meant to be, its meant to be.." & and all those other quotes people send through the cell phone.. Then it bit me in the butt. I've gotten burnt by love so badly.. That I doubt I'd ever feel that same way about a woman ever again.. Which is sad because that's something I was really proud of.. There aren't very many things I'm very good at.. I suck at math. I cant draw. I don't dance. But there's one thing I know for sure...
Loving her is something I know I did right.
I did it truly, and purely.. I gave everything I had.. Sure, I know it wasn't perfect, but I also know that I wasn't all that horrible either.. and that is why when I lost her the first time, I felt lost.. I didn't know who or what I was supposed to be anymore.. Now that its over, I'd be lying if I didn't say.. That not a day goes by since we separated that I do not think of her.
that's right. I still think about her. Everyday. I wonder what she's doing.. If she has enough to eat.. If she gets home safely.. Those little things that made my day complete when I find out she's ok.. Yes, I do miss her dearly..
But what's done is done.
Some words when spoken...Can't be taken back...
I would describe the way I handle the first break up.. Much like a kid who wanted to go play, but his mother wouldn't let him, until he cleaned his room. Instead of placing his toys neatly into his shelves, he stuffed everything into his closet, without bothering to sort it out. With much effort, he was able to shut the door, locking away all his mess. Then after awhile, once that door is opened again, everything just came bursting out, leaving the little boy in a pile of toys to sort out. That is what happened to me. I said I had to get her back, and deal with the ramifications later. The thing is, when it was time to face the problems.. Even when I had her already.. It was too difficult to sort out.. I didn't know where to begin.
He Who Forgets, Will Be Destined To Remember..
Where do I go from here? Well.. I'm not all lost.. I don't want to come off as a victim or anything.. In fact, the truth is, I'm enjoying how my life is going now.. but is it the same? No. Nowhere near the VICINITY of the term "The same". Is it bad? Not at all.. Just different..
But am I truly happy?
Now THAT'S the question.
Saturday, August 21, 2004
GGGRRRRRR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Had a really long post!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! A Story i've been writing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Typed up the Prologue!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Computer rebooted just before i pressed PUBLISH POST!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
AAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRGGGGGGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!
Had a really long post!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! A Story i've been writing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Typed up the Prologue!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Computer rebooted just before i pressed PUBLISH POST!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
AAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRGGGGGGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!
Friday, August 13, 2004
Thursday, August 05, 2004
He Who Must Not Be Named is.....
Harry Potter and the Goblet of fire looks to be another blockbuster for Warner brothers.. and i'm really excited about it.. the role of Valdemort is extremely crucial.. thats why i went bonkers when i found out this morning that the role went to.. none other than Ralph Feinnes!!!!! In my previous posts, i mention him as someone perfect to play Sirius Black.. but now that i think about it.. he'd an even better VALDEMORT!
i cant wait!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Harry Potter and the Goblet of fire looks to be another blockbuster for Warner brothers.. and i'm really excited about it.. the role of Valdemort is extremely crucial.. thats why i went bonkers when i found out this morning that the role went to.. none other than Ralph Feinnes!!!!! In my previous posts, i mention him as someone perfect to play Sirius Black.. but now that i think about it.. he'd an even better VALDEMORT!
i cant wait!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Monday, August 02, 2004
Speaking of the Dark Knight...
I saw the teaser trailer of "Batman Begins" last week.. and it looks pretty impressive.. i've always liked teasers that dont give out too much.. or catches you by surprise.. you hear Christian Bale speaking.. i dont even wanna try to remember what he said cuz it would end up sounding lame.. but you do seem Batman.. for a split second flash.. and i think it was just enough to raise some goosebumps..
For me, the best teaser trailer would have to be the first Spiderman teaser.. its a shame they had to stop airing it after 9/11.. i was in the movie theater when it showed.. i think during the showing of Final Fantasy (UGH.. 100 bucks i'll never see again) when that trailer went on.. starting with the bank heist.. no one knew what was going on.. seemed like another action movie.. then the moment the words "This Summer" (I love it when they say that) you heard the bass line from the song they used, "I wanna take you on a roller coaster" and the webslinger came into view, the whole movie house errupted into a roar! those geeks in the front row were like.. "Pants... meet shit!"
Second place would go to the teaser of the Hulk.. the line was classic.. "when i can't fight it anymore.. when i totally lose control.. I like it." Then see him transform only through his eyes.. then the sink smashes through the house.. too bad the movie didn't live up to expectations.. i mean.. Hulk was cool and all.. but a Killer Poodle as one of the villians? you gotta be kidding me!
Shaken, Not Stirred
Speaking of Bana.. Eric Bana... hehe.. He just recently got signed up as the New James Bond.. he's an extremely gifted actor, as his performances in Black Hawk Down, Hulk and Troy has proven.. and i'm pretty sure he'll pull off the legendary secret agent of her Majesty's Secret Service.. i'm glad they didnt go with the "Orlando Bloom as a young 007" idea.. supposedly during his teen years.. sounds corny..
I saw the teaser trailer of "Batman Begins" last week.. and it looks pretty impressive.. i've always liked teasers that dont give out too much.. or catches you by surprise.. you hear Christian Bale speaking.. i dont even wanna try to remember what he said cuz it would end up sounding lame.. but you do seem Batman.. for a split second flash.. and i think it was just enough to raise some goosebumps..
For me, the best teaser trailer would have to be the first Spiderman teaser.. its a shame they had to stop airing it after 9/11.. i was in the movie theater when it showed.. i think during the showing of Final Fantasy (UGH.. 100 bucks i'll never see again) when that trailer went on.. starting with the bank heist.. no one knew what was going on.. seemed like another action movie.. then the moment the words "This Summer" (I love it when they say that) you heard the bass line from the song they used, "I wanna take you on a roller coaster" and the webslinger came into view, the whole movie house errupted into a roar! those geeks in the front row were like.. "Pants... meet shit!"
Second place would go to the teaser of the Hulk.. the line was classic.. "when i can't fight it anymore.. when i totally lose control.. I like it." Then see him transform only through his eyes.. then the sink smashes through the house.. too bad the movie didn't live up to expectations.. i mean.. Hulk was cool and all.. but a Killer Poodle as one of the villians? you gotta be kidding me!
Shaken, Not Stirred
Speaking of Bana.. Eric Bana... hehe.. He just recently got signed up as the New James Bond.. he's an extremely gifted actor, as his performances in Black Hawk Down, Hulk and Troy has proven.. and i'm pretty sure he'll pull off the legendary secret agent of her Majesty's Secret Service.. i'm glad they didnt go with the "Orlando Bloom as a young 007" idea.. supposedly during his teen years.. sounds corny..
Friday, July 30, 2004
The Book Worm
One of my New Year's Resolutions this year was to read more.. you see, i've never been much of a reader.. (pretty ironic for someone who likes to write, dontcha think?) Ok, i've read the all ten installments of the Belgariad and Mallorean series by David Eddings.. as well as the sequels it spawned afterwards, "Belgarath The Sorcerer " and " Polgara The Sorceress ".. And i managed to read the first two books of "The Lord of the Rings", not to mention all five books of Harry Potter.. And i gotta say, two of the coolest, and most underrated books i've ever read has been "I Am Legend" by Richard Matheson, and "The List of Seven" by Mark Frost. Both seriously kick ass..
Anyway, I took a look at the first two New Year's resolutions i drew up..
1. Lose Weight
2. Read more
Making sure i fulfill at least ONE.. i decided to go with the more attainable choice..
One my way home, i passed by "A Different Bookstore" in Eastwood.. (and yes, i passed by Haggen Daz too.. effectively diminishing any chance i might have had of fulfilling resolution #1)
Being that i hadn't read a book since "Order of the Phoenix", and the "Half Blood Prince" didn't have a release date yet, i decided to go for something along those lines.. i had read in CNN about a book that they reviewed to be comparable to Potter.. but i couldn't seem to find it anywhere here in the Philippines.. fortunately, A Different Bookstore lived up to its name, and i walked out with a copy of "The Thief Lord" by Cornelia Funke.
It was quite good, however it was dwarfed by the Juggernaut that is Harry Potter.. (an unfair comparison though, because they dont have very much in common) so when i was done, i was looking for something else to whet my newly found appetite for literature. Proud that for the first time in ages i was able to read something that didn't bear the initials " F", "H" and "M" on the cover, i headed back to "A Different Bookstore".
I browsed around, looking for something that would captivate me.. something that i would totally be engrossed with.. since i hadn't read a book that kept me mesmerized in a long time..
Then i bought the Da Vinci Code.
The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown is by far one of the BEST books i have ever read. Every page had my heart pounding.. and Dan Brown knows exactly when to end the chapter, leaving you hanging on the edge of your seat.. the revelations the book made, were simply astonishing.. even if it were just fiction.. you can tell the man went through great lengths to make this novel a masterpiece.. in tagalog.. "Kinareer".. hehe
Now i'm at a loss.. i dont know what to read next.. what can top this?
sigh.. any suggestions?
One of my New Year's Resolutions this year was to read more.. you see, i've never been much of a reader.. (pretty ironic for someone who likes to write, dontcha think?) Ok, i've read the all ten installments of the Belgariad and Mallorean series by David Eddings.. as well as the sequels it spawned afterwards, "Belgarath The Sorcerer " and " Polgara The Sorceress ".. And i managed to read the first two books of "The Lord of the Rings", not to mention all five books of Harry Potter.. And i gotta say, two of the coolest, and most underrated books i've ever read has been "I Am Legend" by Richard Matheson, and "The List of Seven" by Mark Frost. Both seriously kick ass..
Anyway, I took a look at the first two New Year's resolutions i drew up..
1. Lose Weight
2. Read more
Making sure i fulfill at least ONE.. i decided to go with the more attainable choice..
One my way home, i passed by "A Different Bookstore" in Eastwood.. (and yes, i passed by Haggen Daz too.. effectively diminishing any chance i might have had of fulfilling resolution #1)
Being that i hadn't read a book since "Order of the Phoenix", and the "Half Blood Prince" didn't have a release date yet, i decided to go for something along those lines.. i had read in CNN about a book that they reviewed to be comparable to Potter.. but i couldn't seem to find it anywhere here in the Philippines.. fortunately, A Different Bookstore lived up to its name, and i walked out with a copy of "The Thief Lord" by Cornelia Funke.
It was quite good, however it was dwarfed by the Juggernaut that is Harry Potter.. (an unfair comparison though, because they dont have very much in common) so when i was done, i was looking for something else to whet my newly found appetite for literature. Proud that for the first time in ages i was able to read something that didn't bear the initials " F", "H" and "M" on the cover, i headed back to "A Different Bookstore".
I browsed around, looking for something that would captivate me.. something that i would totally be engrossed with.. since i hadn't read a book that kept me mesmerized in a long time..
Then i bought the Da Vinci Code.
The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown is by far one of the BEST books i have ever read. Every page had my heart pounding.. and Dan Brown knows exactly when to end the chapter, leaving you hanging on the edge of your seat.. the revelations the book made, were simply astonishing.. even if it were just fiction.. you can tell the man went through great lengths to make this novel a masterpiece.. in tagalog.. "Kinareer".. hehe
Now i'm at a loss.. i dont know what to read next.. what can top this?
sigh.. any suggestions?
Sunday, July 25, 2004
HOW YOU DOINNNNNN??
I Finally got to watch the pilot episode of the much awaited spin off from "Friends".. AND I WAS NOT DISSAPOINTED!
Of course i'm biased, cuz i'm a huge fan of Friends.. (i even have the trivia game.. yes i'm a dork, i know) but still.. the pilot of "Joey" proved that Mr. Tribiani can hold a show on his own..
I'll be the first to admit that the chemistry of the cast isn't as tight... yet.. but what do you expect from the first episode, right? Save for the girl playing Joey's love interest, Ashley Scott (Huntress on "Birds of Prey").. i found the characters of Drea de Matteo (Sopranos) who plays Joey's sister, and Paulo Constanzo (Road Trip), who plays her son, quite promising.. they both seemed to play off Matt Le Blanc really well.. The episode had moments where we were nearly on the floor cracking up.. i'm looking forward to seeing the whole season.. we'll find out Joey fares without his old "Friends" when the show premieres this September..
all i can say is that.. me? i'm sold!
P.S.
Episode III: Revenge Of The Sith
May 2005
I Finally got to watch the pilot episode of the much awaited spin off from "Friends".. AND I WAS NOT DISSAPOINTED!
Of course i'm biased, cuz i'm a huge fan of Friends.. (i even have the trivia game.. yes i'm a dork, i know) but still.. the pilot of "Joey" proved that Mr. Tribiani can hold a show on his own..
I'll be the first to admit that the chemistry of the cast isn't as tight... yet.. but what do you expect from the first episode, right? Save for the girl playing Joey's love interest, Ashley Scott (Huntress on "Birds of Prey").. i found the characters of Drea de Matteo (Sopranos) who plays Joey's sister, and Paulo Constanzo (Road Trip), who plays her son, quite promising.. they both seemed to play off Matt Le Blanc really well.. The episode had moments where we were nearly on the floor cracking up.. i'm looking forward to seeing the whole season.. we'll find out Joey fares without his old "Friends" when the show premieres this September..
all i can say is that.. me? i'm sold!
P.S.
Episode III: Revenge Of The Sith
May 2005
Friday, July 02, 2004
Here Comes The SpiderMan
I've been really busy for the past few weeks- hhmm.. does every one of my posts start with that line?
anyway.. i've been really busy for the past few weeks.. managed to finish the big anniversary show of Air Force One, as well as a concert in Music Museum.. both were quite well received so i can say i got through it alive.. but barely..
technically, with only one project (so far)allotted to me this month, not to mention the fact that we got another person adept at the field of production management (Thank god), my load is much lighter..
as the lovely Kookaii graciously pointed out.. i have been remiss in my posting.. i knew from the start that i wouldn't have the time to post the way i used to.. but i never thought i'd be this delayed..
my only free day is sunday.. and i've been able to catch up on some films from my previous post.. i've seen HellBoy (ok), The Day After Tomorrow (ho hum), Troy (so-so), Shrek 2 (Hilarious!) Starsky & Hutch (nah),
Kill Bill 2 (good,but the First one was much Better), among others..
I've seen a few episodes of "Queer Eye for the straight guy", and i loved it.. its hilarious.. for those of you who dont know what it is, its a reality show, where five gay men who specialize in five different fields... (Fashion, grooming, food and wine, home and decor,arts and culture) take this average joe who wrote in, and give him a full makeover, much to the delight of his significant other.. hehe.. they take these guys that look like Yeti's and turn them into super studs.. they even go as far as remodel their house.. the amazing thing about it is that they do it all in one day.. the results are fun to watch.. check it out when you get the chance..
I was really stoked to hear about the coming of the 6th book of Harry Potter.. which will be titled "Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince" ... No news about when its coming out, but just hearing the title brings chills up my spine.. i've also been hearing rumours about Ralph Fiennes playing Valdermort.. i think he would've been a great Sirius Black, but he's so kick ass, he'd be a great Valdemort..
About Prisoner of Azkhaban.. i didn't hate it the way chucky did.. but it wasn't as Kick Ass as i had hoped it would've been.. for me, the most glaring thing that i didnt like about it, was Dumbledore.. i dont think anyone could ever beat the late, great, Richard Harris in my book..
Anyway, i hope to be able to post again this weekend.. i hope this clears the cobwebs a little bit.. speaking of which... i'm watching spiderman on sunday!!
woohohohohohohoooooo!
I've been really busy for the past few weeks- hhmm.. does every one of my posts start with that line?
anyway.. i've been really busy for the past few weeks.. managed to finish the big anniversary show of Air Force One, as well as a concert in Music Museum.. both were quite well received so i can say i got through it alive.. but barely..
technically, with only one project (so far)allotted to me this month, not to mention the fact that we got another person adept at the field of production management (Thank god), my load is much lighter..
as the lovely Kookaii graciously pointed out.. i have been remiss in my posting.. i knew from the start that i wouldn't have the time to post the way i used to.. but i never thought i'd be this delayed..
my only free day is sunday.. and i've been able to catch up on some films from my previous post.. i've seen HellBoy (ok), The Day After Tomorrow (ho hum), Troy (so-so), Shrek 2 (Hilarious!) Starsky & Hutch (nah),
Kill Bill 2 (good,but the First one was much Better), among others..
I've seen a few episodes of "Queer Eye for the straight guy", and i loved it.. its hilarious.. for those of you who dont know what it is, its a reality show, where five gay men who specialize in five different fields... (Fashion, grooming, food and wine, home and decor,arts and culture) take this average joe who wrote in, and give him a full makeover, much to the delight of his significant other.. hehe.. they take these guys that look like Yeti's and turn them into super studs.. they even go as far as remodel their house.. the amazing thing about it is that they do it all in one day.. the results are fun to watch.. check it out when you get the chance..
I was really stoked to hear about the coming of the 6th book of Harry Potter.. which will be titled "Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince" ... No news about when its coming out, but just hearing the title brings chills up my spine.. i've also been hearing rumours about Ralph Fiennes playing Valdermort.. i think he would've been a great Sirius Black, but he's so kick ass, he'd be a great Valdemort..
About Prisoner of Azkhaban.. i didn't hate it the way chucky did.. but it wasn't as Kick Ass as i had hoped it would've been.. for me, the most glaring thing that i didnt like about it, was Dumbledore.. i dont think anyone could ever beat the late, great, Richard Harris in my book..
Anyway, i hope to be able to post again this weekend.. i hope this clears the cobwebs a little bit.. speaking of which... i'm watching spiderman on sunday!!
woohohohohohohoooooo!
Saturday, June 12, 2004
Angel
Like an Angel.. Fly over your house..
Like an Angel.. Pass out wishes..
Like an Angel.. I will move the arrow..
Like an Angel.. I live alone
Im not living what was promised
I am close but cant enjoy
Im not dying
Im so tortured
Because I see all
Tortured.. and all I cannot do
Tortured.. all I should have done
Tortured.. while I occupied a man
Im not living what was promised
I am far from glorified
Im not dying
Im not alone
The Mind is not a celestial state
With idle hymns of praise
Time is short, I have an appointment at noon..
At noon in hell
Across the waste of space and fields of air
I glide, alone at night
Oh please, please think of me
Because im.. Im by your side
Im by your side..
Im right in front of you
Im by your side...
Like an Angel.. Fly over your house..
Like an Angel.. Pass out wishes..
Like an Angel.. I will move the arrow..
Like an Angel.. I live alone
Im not living what was promised
I am close but cant enjoy
Im not dying
Im so tortured
Because I see all
Tortured.. and all I cannot do
Tortured.. all I should have done
Tortured.. while I occupied a man
Im not living what was promised
I am far from glorified
Im not dying
Im not alone
The Mind is not a celestial state
With idle hymns of praise
Time is short, I have an appointment at noon..
At noon in hell
Across the waste of space and fields of air
I glide, alone at night
Oh please, please think of me
Because im.. Im by your side
Im by your side..
Im right in front of you
Im by your side...
Friday, May 28, 2004
Busy Bee Watch the world Go By...
So i've managed to squeeze in some time to blog.. we just finished two shows.. the Troy Montero Dickies Exposed fashion show and the Maricar De Mesa "In Bloom" Show at Air Force One.. we dont have a project until the second week of june.. so i'll be kinda free for a bit..
I haven't seen a movie in ages.. i think the last one i actually saw was "Something's gotta Give"... Haven't seen Hell Boy.. Passion of the Christ.. Van Helsing.. Shrek 2.. Troy.. The Day After Tomorrow.. Harry Potter..
Nada.
and i call myself a "Film Buff".
I loathe Myself.
Have You Ever Danced With The Devil In The Pale MoonLight?
Pretend you had a chance to make money. An absurd amount. However, the person you'd be dealing with.. is someone that you know you dont like. in fact, you detest everything about him. you dont like the way he treats people.. particularly women..
But this person has the power to make your dreams come true. he can offer you the keys to the gates of heaven.. you want it badly.. but you know you wont feel good about yourself.. yet you're unsure why. he never did anything to you.. directly..
but the mere thought of him fuels this burning rage inside of you.. what would you do? Dealing with him would not result in anything immoral or illegal.. so whats the big deal, right?
ah.. well.. stay tuned..
So i've managed to squeeze in some time to blog.. we just finished two shows.. the Troy Montero Dickies Exposed fashion show and the Maricar De Mesa "In Bloom" Show at Air Force One.. we dont have a project until the second week of june.. so i'll be kinda free for a bit..
I haven't seen a movie in ages.. i think the last one i actually saw was "Something's gotta Give"... Haven't seen Hell Boy.. Passion of the Christ.. Van Helsing.. Shrek 2.. Troy.. The Day After Tomorrow.. Harry Potter..
Nada.
and i call myself a "Film Buff".
I loathe Myself.
Have You Ever Danced With The Devil In The Pale MoonLight?
Pretend you had a chance to make money. An absurd amount. However, the person you'd be dealing with.. is someone that you know you dont like. in fact, you detest everything about him. you dont like the way he treats people.. particularly women..
But this person has the power to make your dreams come true. he can offer you the keys to the gates of heaven.. you want it badly.. but you know you wont feel good about yourself.. yet you're unsure why. he never did anything to you.. directly..
but the mere thought of him fuels this burning rage inside of you.. what would you do? Dealing with him would not result in anything immoral or illegal.. so whats the big deal, right?
ah.. well.. stay tuned..
Friday, May 07, 2004
The Road Worthy Man
I love my job. I really do. i'm not being sarcastic or anything like that.. or rubbing in the fact that i have a job that practically every straight man in this country would kill for. apart from directing films or commercials.. i seriously cannot think of anything else i'd rather be doing.
The only part of my job that i dislike, is when i am made to be one of the artists' road manager. i really really dont like it. again, many a alpha male would be envious of having to take Maui Taylor or Aubrey Miles out of town for a show.. but i seriously despise it. Take note, i stress "IT" Not them... All the artists we handle are quite nice.. i've only had a few run-ins with them having a "primadonna" attitude once or twice.. but nothing really out of this world that i couldn't handle.
Its just the thought that i have so much to do in the office.. i have to drop it to go out of town to just.. well.. sit on my ass and watch the artist do whatever he or she needs to do.. i didnt spend six years in college to become someone's glorified yaya...
umm.. i dont think im supposed to be proud of the "six years in college" part hehe
By Land, Sea & Air
Last friday, After going to Batangas with Aubrey for a campaign motorcade from 3pm-9pm.. six hours on a "float".. (and i use the term "float" lightly... it was more like a Kariton with a motor in it) we went straight to Laguna where she performed one song.. we got back to civilization by around midnight.. after that... i thought my days as a road manager had come to and end because we have so much deadlines to meet.. apparently i was wrong..
On May 5, we had a show for Maui at Classmates.. was a good show.. her boob popped out of her top only once so that's gotta be a record.... we ended around 2pm.. unfortunately for me, i live in antipolo.. so i got home around 3.. from there, i packed my bags, and headed straight to the airport, where i met up with Troy Montero. We left for cebu at 7 am.. then from cebu, we left for leyte by boat at 11am.. we got to leyte at 1pm.. then had an hour long road trip to whatever town it was called.. rested from 3 pm to 4 pm, then we headed off to the gym for the rally.. where troy was the surprise guest of the governor.. we were there till about midnight.. left at 5 am for the port.. left for cebu at 8.. got there around 10.. was in mactan airport by 11.. left by 12.. got to manila by 1:30 or so..
Man, i'm getting tired just reading the sked again..
Mr. Cellophane
I've acted as road manager a few times already, and i've noticed that the person that gets the wildest reaction from the crowd, isn't Maui or Aubrey.. it isn't even Ara. its actually Troy that gets the crowd going insane.. and as living proof that life is not fair, they assign ME to act as his "bodyguard". (picture Danny De Vito hired as the body guard for Arnold Schwarzeneger.. makes sense? i didnt think so!) Lo and behold, I got trampled on by screaming horde of 13 year old girls.. sniff.. those tiny fists of fury still haunts me to this very day.. its not funny.. coulda happened to anyone..
Troy in real life, is a very nice guy.. nothing to complain about.. he's nice.. courteous to everyone.. accomodating to all his fans.. and the girls just die for him.. so in short, yes, i hate the man.. hehehe..
I'm kidding.. we get along well.. but the only problem is that.. when we go around and stuff.. i've never felt so ugly in my whole life.. its like people.. well.. women in particular.. dont realize that i exist! and you know what? i dont need help giving women reasons to not realize i exist.. i think i've done an excellent job on , thank you very much!
ok.. AGAIN, i dont think i was supposed to be proud of that.. hehe
Mister cellophane
Should have been my name
Mister cellophane
'cause you can look right through me
walk right by me
And never know I'm there. . .
I love my job. I really do. i'm not being sarcastic or anything like that.. or rubbing in the fact that i have a job that practically every straight man in this country would kill for. apart from directing films or commercials.. i seriously cannot think of anything else i'd rather be doing.
The only part of my job that i dislike, is when i am made to be one of the artists' road manager. i really really dont like it. again, many a alpha male would be envious of having to take Maui Taylor or Aubrey Miles out of town for a show.. but i seriously despise it. Take note, i stress "IT" Not them... All the artists we handle are quite nice.. i've only had a few run-ins with them having a "primadonna" attitude once or twice.. but nothing really out of this world that i couldn't handle.
Its just the thought that i have so much to do in the office.. i have to drop it to go out of town to just.. well.. sit on my ass and watch the artist do whatever he or she needs to do.. i didnt spend six years in college to become someone's glorified yaya...
umm.. i dont think im supposed to be proud of the "six years in college" part hehe
By Land, Sea & Air
Last friday, After going to Batangas with Aubrey for a campaign motorcade from 3pm-9pm.. six hours on a "float".. (and i use the term "float" lightly... it was more like a Kariton with a motor in it) we went straight to Laguna where she performed one song.. we got back to civilization by around midnight.. after that... i thought my days as a road manager had come to and end because we have so much deadlines to meet.. apparently i was wrong..
On May 5, we had a show for Maui at Classmates.. was a good show.. her boob popped out of her top only once so that's gotta be a record.... we ended around 2pm.. unfortunately for me, i live in antipolo.. so i got home around 3.. from there, i packed my bags, and headed straight to the airport, where i met up with Troy Montero. We left for cebu at 7 am.. then from cebu, we left for leyte by boat at 11am.. we got to leyte at 1pm.. then had an hour long road trip to whatever town it was called.. rested from 3 pm to 4 pm, then we headed off to the gym for the rally.. where troy was the surprise guest of the governor.. we were there till about midnight.. left at 5 am for the port.. left for cebu at 8.. got there around 10.. was in mactan airport by 11.. left by 12.. got to manila by 1:30 or so..
Man, i'm getting tired just reading the sked again..
Mr. Cellophane
I've acted as road manager a few times already, and i've noticed that the person that gets the wildest reaction from the crowd, isn't Maui or Aubrey.. it isn't even Ara. its actually Troy that gets the crowd going insane.. and as living proof that life is not fair, they assign ME to act as his "bodyguard". (picture Danny De Vito hired as the body guard for Arnold Schwarzeneger.. makes sense? i didnt think so!) Lo and behold, I got trampled on by screaming horde of 13 year old girls.. sniff.. those tiny fists of fury still haunts me to this very day.. its not funny.. coulda happened to anyone..
Troy in real life, is a very nice guy.. nothing to complain about.. he's nice.. courteous to everyone.. accomodating to all his fans.. and the girls just die for him.. so in short, yes, i hate the man.. hehehe..
I'm kidding.. we get along well.. but the only problem is that.. when we go around and stuff.. i've never felt so ugly in my whole life.. its like people.. well.. women in particular.. dont realize that i exist! and you know what? i dont need help giving women reasons to not realize i exist.. i think i've done an excellent job on , thank you very much!
ok.. AGAIN, i dont think i was supposed to be proud of that.. hehe
Mister cellophane
Should have been my name
Mister cellophane
'cause you can look right through me
walk right by me
And never know I'm there. . .
Sunday, May 02, 2004
SOMEONE HATES ME!
I got my first hate text this week.. and it said..
"Ashole!"
Mildly amused, i decided to text back " its spelled "Asshole".. get it right next time.. ASSHOLE"
the texter replied, " HAHA, i lyk like that. keep it up! take care always!"
Not to be out done, i replied as politely as i could.. " speak in tagalog nalang cuz your english confuses me. anyway, i will always take care, thanks.."
the texter then answered back, " funny k h! Okay lets see wat happen! cute mo tlaga!bye :)"
after that, i would've let it go.. but apparently i found out that the same number was also texting another friend of mine.. saying really awful stuff.. and the texter seemed to know who i was.. and what was weirder was, the texter seemed to be a girl.. but then as i think back, considering she said "cute mo talaga", i was kinda relieved hehe..
so then i invited her to my office told her to come on down and that i was waiting.. she replied asking why i'm so mad and stuff.. i said i wasn't mad at all.. i just found this texting childish.. if she has anything to say she can say it to my face.. so i said...
" come on i'll just be here. dont be shy. kung wala ka pang commute, sabihin mo lang sa akin. ako na magbabayad.. bilis habang may jeep pa! ;)"
sadly after that, my texter did not reply.. hasn't replied since.. think i hit a soft spot? hehe dunno.. dont care
who is it, you ask? i'm not sure.. i called up my ex to ask if it was her.. and she had no idea what i was talking about.. and i believe her.. it was someone who obviously did not speak english as a first language..
i kinda do know who it is.. some girl who got busted by her girlfriend cuz of something i said to someone.. long story.. she was having an affair with this girl online.. they met up.. girl meets girl.. one thing led to another.. girl's girlfriend goes out of town.. blah blah.. hehe
in a way, i'm kinda flattered that someone would go out of their way to buy a sim just to cuss me out.. kinda touching ain't it? in some sick, demented way.. sniff.. i feel so special.. hehe...
in case you're curious to find out, her number is 09172744478
ONE XKWZT EXPERIENCE
I met up with XKWZT last week.. marking the first time i met from someone from bloggerville.. we talked about possible tie ups between her company and mine.. many possibilities... i'm most proud of the fact that i managed to meet up with her, without charm or kooks to hide behind.. hehe.. so who's next? Celine? Lauren? Clare? Toes? hehe
I got my first hate text this week.. and it said..
"Ashole!"
Mildly amused, i decided to text back " its spelled "Asshole".. get it right next time.. ASSHOLE"
the texter replied, " HAHA, i lyk like that. keep it up! take care always!"
Not to be out done, i replied as politely as i could.. " speak in tagalog nalang cuz your english confuses me. anyway, i will always take care, thanks.."
the texter then answered back, " funny k h! Okay lets see wat happen! cute mo tlaga!bye :)"
after that, i would've let it go.. but apparently i found out that the same number was also texting another friend of mine.. saying really awful stuff.. and the texter seemed to know who i was.. and what was weirder was, the texter seemed to be a girl.. but then as i think back, considering she said "cute mo talaga", i was kinda relieved hehe..
so then i invited her to my office told her to come on down and that i was waiting.. she replied asking why i'm so mad and stuff.. i said i wasn't mad at all.. i just found this texting childish.. if she has anything to say she can say it to my face.. so i said...
" come on i'll just be here. dont be shy. kung wala ka pang commute, sabihin mo lang sa akin. ako na magbabayad.. bilis habang may jeep pa! ;)"
sadly after that, my texter did not reply.. hasn't replied since.. think i hit a soft spot? hehe dunno.. dont care
who is it, you ask? i'm not sure.. i called up my ex to ask if it was her.. and she had no idea what i was talking about.. and i believe her.. it was someone who obviously did not speak english as a first language..
i kinda do know who it is.. some girl who got busted by her girlfriend cuz of something i said to someone.. long story.. she was having an affair with this girl online.. they met up.. girl meets girl.. one thing led to another.. girl's girlfriend goes out of town.. blah blah.. hehe
in a way, i'm kinda flattered that someone would go out of their way to buy a sim just to cuss me out.. kinda touching ain't it? in some sick, demented way.. sniff.. i feel so special.. hehe...
in case you're curious to find out, her number is 09172744478
ONE XKWZT EXPERIENCE
I met up with XKWZT last week.. marking the first time i met from someone from bloggerville.. we talked about possible tie ups between her company and mine.. many possibilities... i'm most proud of the fact that i managed to meet up with her, without charm or kooks to hide behind.. hehe.. so who's next? Celine? Lauren? Clare? Toes? hehe
The Walking Bullseye
Had a really tough week.. for the first time in seven months working in the office, i actually thought of quitting.. for some odd reason, with both my bosses out of the country, i've become resident scapegoat.. i got blamed for everything fromt the fax machine breaking down, to why the assistant road manager could not get a taxi cab.. cool huh? oh well.. such is life..
anyway.. no more work talk...
A week ago today, i was in Enchated Kingdom.. i was given four free tickets last year when i was working for my cousin's paper, and it had to be used by May so i decided to go with my family.. i hadn't been there in years, so i was looking forward to it.. apart from getting away from work.. i was actually kinda worried about how the place would look after all these years.. was thinking that maybe it was poorly maintained.. no people.. stuff like that.. i was pleasantly surprised to find out i was wrong.. the place is still quite remarkable.. i love the Rio Grande ride, even though i did get drenched.. hehe..
before the night ended, we went to the arcade that was virtually empty.. me, my bro and Louie headed for those cheesey carnival games.. the ring toss, the milk can shoot, the basketball ring, and the big mouth clown game.. and all of a sudden, people wanted in on it too.. i swear i should've charged commission hehe.. i guess, in typical filipino fashion, they were afraid to look silly playing those games, then all of a sudden, in comes three guys, who could make a living on looking silly, and all of a sudden it wasn't so bad.. hehe..
the only thing that pissed me off was that i was too late for the caramel apples.. i got there 10 mins too late.. sniff..
all in all it was fun.. i think i need days like these to help me get through the week..
Had a really tough week.. for the first time in seven months working in the office, i actually thought of quitting.. for some odd reason, with both my bosses out of the country, i've become resident scapegoat.. i got blamed for everything fromt the fax machine breaking down, to why the assistant road manager could not get a taxi cab.. cool huh? oh well.. such is life..
anyway.. no more work talk...
A week ago today, i was in Enchated Kingdom.. i was given four free tickets last year when i was working for my cousin's paper, and it had to be used by May so i decided to go with my family.. i hadn't been there in years, so i was looking forward to it.. apart from getting away from work.. i was actually kinda worried about how the place would look after all these years.. was thinking that maybe it was poorly maintained.. no people.. stuff like that.. i was pleasantly surprised to find out i was wrong.. the place is still quite remarkable.. i love the Rio Grande ride, even though i did get drenched.. hehe..
before the night ended, we went to the arcade that was virtually empty.. me, my bro and Louie headed for those cheesey carnival games.. the ring toss, the milk can shoot, the basketball ring, and the big mouth clown game.. and all of a sudden, people wanted in on it too.. i swear i should've charged commission hehe.. i guess, in typical filipino fashion, they were afraid to look silly playing those games, then all of a sudden, in comes three guys, who could make a living on looking silly, and all of a sudden it wasn't so bad.. hehe..
the only thing that pissed me off was that i was too late for the caramel apples.. i got there 10 mins too late.. sniff..
all in all it was fun.. i think i need days like these to help me get through the week..
Wednesday, April 28, 2004
Out of My System
You know things have become sad in Sanity Lane, when i dont post in two weeks, and when i do, all i talk about is work.. its pretty hard when you work in a field that completely sucks you in.. ah.. well.. enough of that.. i will try not to write anything about work anymore.. except for free plugs of course hehe.. anyways.. no more excuses..
I saw the trailer to The Terminal! it looks so good.. Tom Hanks in what seems to be yet another stand out performance! lets face it.. the man could've starred in "Police Academy 4: Citizens On Patrol" and he would've found a way to bring you to tears.. throw in Steven Spielberg as the director, and Catherine Zeta Jones as the requisite Eye Candy, and you got a hit! well at least dreamworks hopes so..
i've seen the first episode of The Apprentice and its actually pretty good.. Trump doesn't make a bad host.. i'm gonna watch the rest as soon as i find the time, cuz my brother has been begging me to see it so he can talk about it with me.. Sounds like a cool premise and all.. i wouldn't mind the $250k yearly paycheck.. but i dont know if i'd really wanna work for trump... if it were spielberg or Lucas.. that's a different story.. hehe.. hhhmm.. now that's an idea...
Saw American Idol last night.. technically we're 3 weeks behind, but still its highly entertaining.. I'm rooting for George Huff.. cuz i dont know if ya'll are aware of it.. My boy George got cut from the first batch of 32, then just got thrown in as an after thought when the original choice, Donnie Williams, got a DUI on his record.. he then lost to Jasmine Trias during the eliminations of his batch, and got thrown into the top 12 as Simon's choice during the Wild Card round.. talk about resiliency, huh? The man has gotten better every week.. i dont think he's had a weak performance yet..
John Peter Lewis has seemed to have stagnated in terms of growth, which is sad cuz i wanted him to do well.. John Stevens hasn't had a good performance since his kick ass rendition of "King of the Road".. but even then he forgot the lyrics.. among the girls, every week i remain in awe of Fantasia.. i think its already unfair that she's in this competition.. she doesn't need this contest to get a recording deal.. and for those who are sad Camille got booted out.. no need to fret.. she's reportedly gonna get a record deal from Babyface..
if William Hung can get a record deal, why can't she, right?
You know things have become sad in Sanity Lane, when i dont post in two weeks, and when i do, all i talk about is work.. its pretty hard when you work in a field that completely sucks you in.. ah.. well.. enough of that.. i will try not to write anything about work anymore.. except for free plugs of course hehe.. anyways.. no more excuses..
I saw the trailer to The Terminal! it looks so good.. Tom Hanks in what seems to be yet another stand out performance! lets face it.. the man could've starred in "Police Academy 4: Citizens On Patrol" and he would've found a way to bring you to tears.. throw in Steven Spielberg as the director, and Catherine Zeta Jones as the requisite Eye Candy, and you got a hit! well at least dreamworks hopes so..
i've seen the first episode of The Apprentice and its actually pretty good.. Trump doesn't make a bad host.. i'm gonna watch the rest as soon as i find the time, cuz my brother has been begging me to see it so he can talk about it with me.. Sounds like a cool premise and all.. i wouldn't mind the $250k yearly paycheck.. but i dont know if i'd really wanna work for trump... if it were spielberg or Lucas.. that's a different story.. hehe.. hhhmm.. now that's an idea...
Saw American Idol last night.. technically we're 3 weeks behind, but still its highly entertaining.. I'm rooting for George Huff.. cuz i dont know if ya'll are aware of it.. My boy George got cut from the first batch of 32, then just got thrown in as an after thought when the original choice, Donnie Williams, got a DUI on his record.. he then lost to Jasmine Trias during the eliminations of his batch, and got thrown into the top 12 as Simon's choice during the Wild Card round.. talk about resiliency, huh? The man has gotten better every week.. i dont think he's had a weak performance yet..
John Peter Lewis has seemed to have stagnated in terms of growth, which is sad cuz i wanted him to do well.. John Stevens hasn't had a good performance since his kick ass rendition of "King of the Road".. but even then he forgot the lyrics.. among the girls, every week i remain in awe of Fantasia.. i think its already unfair that she's in this competition.. she doesn't need this contest to get a recording deal.. and for those who are sad Camille got booted out.. no need to fret.. she's reportedly gonna get a record deal from Babyface..
if William Hung can get a record deal, why can't she, right?
When the Cat is Away..
You'd think that as soon as my boss left for the states, the office would be three whole weeks of partying.. dancing on the tables.. swinging from the chandeliers.. sadly, since he left me in charge, work has been ten trillion times more stressful than it usually is.. apparently "in charge" is sanskrit for, " if anything screws up, its your fault!!"
So Basically i'm in charge of two shows and two concerts and one fashion show for the next three weeks..
i'm trying to look at it optimistically.. if ya really think about it.. this is gonna be fun!
"if it helps you sleep at night.. keep telling yourself that", the voice in my says..
My boss Mr. M is in the states with his family.. Direk is in Italy for a filmfest.. so basically we're orphans.. anyways..
WARNING: FREE PLUG ALERT
Before i go any further, i'd just like to say that We're having a show with Maui Taylor at Classmates at Quezon Ave. on May 5, then a show for Maricar De Mesa on May 26 at Air Force One.. ok i know what you're thinking.. "Classmates? Air Force One? aren't those places-" ok stop right there.. hehe.. the places are actually classy.. and yes, most probably a little hanky panky goes on behind closed doors.. but i dont judge.. hehe.. i'm there to make sure the show run as smoothly as possible, make sure our talent is well taken care of, then its done, i get paid, everyone is happy..
The concerts are still a long time away so i'm just trafficking the pre-prod.. so its not all that difficult yet.. the fashion show is getting on my nerves though.. its actually an underwear show for men on May 21.. this is for Dickies at Ratsky's Morato.. they got Troy Montero to Launch their underwear Line, and he happens to be one of our talents, so we managed to get the account to stage the show as well.. and as you probably figured out, i'm not too excited about it.. hehe..
so that's why i haven't been able to post for the past week.. got my hands really full at the moment..
Classmates.. Air Force.. i know.. its a tough job, but someone's gotta do it :)
You'd think that as soon as my boss left for the states, the office would be three whole weeks of partying.. dancing on the tables.. swinging from the chandeliers.. sadly, since he left me in charge, work has been ten trillion times more stressful than it usually is.. apparently "in charge" is sanskrit for, " if anything screws up, its your fault!!"
So Basically i'm in charge of two shows and two concerts and one fashion show for the next three weeks..
i'm trying to look at it optimistically.. if ya really think about it.. this is gonna be fun!
"if it helps you sleep at night.. keep telling yourself that", the voice in my says..
My boss Mr. M is in the states with his family.. Direk is in Italy for a filmfest.. so basically we're orphans.. anyways..
WARNING: FREE PLUG ALERT
Before i go any further, i'd just like to say that We're having a show with Maui Taylor at Classmates at Quezon Ave. on May 5, then a show for Maricar De Mesa on May 26 at Air Force One.. ok i know what you're thinking.. "Classmates? Air Force One? aren't those places-" ok stop right there.. hehe.. the places are actually classy.. and yes, most probably a little hanky panky goes on behind closed doors.. but i dont judge.. hehe.. i'm there to make sure the show run as smoothly as possible, make sure our talent is well taken care of, then its done, i get paid, everyone is happy..
The concerts are still a long time away so i'm just trafficking the pre-prod.. so its not all that difficult yet.. the fashion show is getting on my nerves though.. its actually an underwear show for men on May 21.. this is for Dickies at Ratsky's Morato.. they got Troy Montero to Launch their underwear Line, and he happens to be one of our talents, so we managed to get the account to stage the show as well.. and as you probably figured out, i'm not too excited about it.. hehe..
so that's why i haven't been able to post for the past week.. got my hands really full at the moment..
Classmates.. Air Force.. i know.. its a tough job, but someone's gotta do it :)
Wednesday, April 14, 2004
Catching Up
Ok so like i've said, things have completely changed since i last logged on... the most glaring changes would be, I found a great steady job, and i'm no longer with baby.. yeah.. i know.. it was hard for me to believe as well.. but i guess all good things must come to an end, right?
Anyways, work has been my life.. i started working with Direk again, but my main boss right now would be Mr. M. i'm no longer on track to be a Film Director.. sadly, my career path has seemed to be swayed to the producing side of entertainment.. i'm not as passionate about it, but the pay is not bad, so i just roll with the punches..
When i started work, things were really difficult.. basically i was the only employee of the company.. since everyone else would be hired on a freelance basis per project..
My first project was a VCD.. we came up with a sexy dramatic anthology series.. i handled the editing.. and well.. pretty much everything for it to get released.. we got the first edition out in the market, now we're waiting to see if.. with piracy and all.. a second edition would be feasible..
in the meantime, other projects kept me busy.. we did a whole bunch of concerts, including a series of shows in a famous.. well.. " Gentlemen's Club" hehe.. though i must admit working with beautiful women has its perks, the fact of the matter is, once you get started with the actual work, all that gets thrown out the window..
being unemployed for six months taught me the value of a paying job. this is my first job where i would be paid on a regular monthly basis, and you know what? i love it.. the feeling of security is a great thing.. knowing you have a little something coming in soon is very comforting..
The tragic thing about this, is that it took its toll on my personal life.. when u work in production, and under the employ of high caliber players in the entertainment biz, it takes alot out of you. it becomes your life. It wasn't fair to baby that i would keep her waiting when i would promise i would be there for her at a certain time, and well.. long story short, i couldn't give her the time she wanted or deserved..
Anyways.. on a lighter note.. i'm glad to be blogging again.. i truly missed it.. and this time, i promise, i'm here to stay..
Ok so like i've said, things have completely changed since i last logged on... the most glaring changes would be, I found a great steady job, and i'm no longer with baby.. yeah.. i know.. it was hard for me to believe as well.. but i guess all good things must come to an end, right?
Anyways, work has been my life.. i started working with Direk again, but my main boss right now would be Mr. M. i'm no longer on track to be a Film Director.. sadly, my career path has seemed to be swayed to the producing side of entertainment.. i'm not as passionate about it, but the pay is not bad, so i just roll with the punches..
When i started work, things were really difficult.. basically i was the only employee of the company.. since everyone else would be hired on a freelance basis per project..
My first project was a VCD.. we came up with a sexy dramatic anthology series.. i handled the editing.. and well.. pretty much everything for it to get released.. we got the first edition out in the market, now we're waiting to see if.. with piracy and all.. a second edition would be feasible..
in the meantime, other projects kept me busy.. we did a whole bunch of concerts, including a series of shows in a famous.. well.. " Gentlemen's Club" hehe.. though i must admit working with beautiful women has its perks, the fact of the matter is, once you get started with the actual work, all that gets thrown out the window..
being unemployed for six months taught me the value of a paying job. this is my first job where i would be paid on a regular monthly basis, and you know what? i love it.. the feeling of security is a great thing.. knowing you have a little something coming in soon is very comforting..
The tragic thing about this, is that it took its toll on my personal life.. when u work in production, and under the employ of high caliber players in the entertainment biz, it takes alot out of you. it becomes your life. It wasn't fair to baby that i would keep her waiting when i would promise i would be there for her at a certain time, and well.. long story short, i couldn't give her the time she wanted or deserved..
Anyways.. on a lighter note.. i'm glad to be blogging again.. i truly missed it.. and this time, i promise, i'm here to stay..
Monday, April 12, 2004
The Sanity Lives On..
After a brief hiatus, i thought it was time to re-open the road in my life that was once called, " Sanity Lane".. Though much has changed since i last walked down this road.. As a person, i still pretty much remain the same..
i wont be able to add to this blog as much as i used to.. (7 posts in one day hehe).. but even with so much going on in my life right now, i'm still in search of an outlet for my deep dark thoughts.. thus, the lure putting up another blog was just too strong to resist..
The only thing i intend to do with this blog is say whatever's going through my mind when i wanna say it.. uncensored.. of course with the usual jokes that goes along with me being me..
Thank you to Anya and Kookaii for helping me set up the blog again.. thanks to Chuck to for joining the Blog Bandwagon, adding to my excitement to get back into the game..
just like before when i started with the first blog, this will be a work in progress.. so i'll add and subtract as i go along.. i kinda dont like the picture of the boy with the feather.. so i'm guessing i shouldn't have chosen a template called "A boy with his Feather"..
Anyways.. This is the start of a new beginning for me.. but guess what?
i'm back.
Ladies and Gentlemen, Sanity Lane is once again, Open for business.
Be Afraid. Be VERY Afraid.
After a brief hiatus, i thought it was time to re-open the road in my life that was once called, " Sanity Lane".. Though much has changed since i last walked down this road.. As a person, i still pretty much remain the same..
i wont be able to add to this blog as much as i used to.. (7 posts in one day hehe).. but even with so much going on in my life right now, i'm still in search of an outlet for my deep dark thoughts.. thus, the lure putting up another blog was just too strong to resist..
The only thing i intend to do with this blog is say whatever's going through my mind when i wanna say it.. uncensored.. of course with the usual jokes that goes along with me being me..
Thank you to Anya and Kookaii for helping me set up the blog again.. thanks to Chuck to for joining the Blog Bandwagon, adding to my excitement to get back into the game..
just like before when i started with the first blog, this will be a work in progress.. so i'll add and subtract as i go along.. i kinda dont like the picture of the boy with the feather.. so i'm guessing i shouldn't have chosen a template called "A boy with his Feather"..
Anyways.. This is the start of a new beginning for me.. but guess what?
i'm back.
Ladies and Gentlemen, Sanity Lane is once again, Open for business.
Be Afraid. Be VERY Afraid.
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