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MY_maka_mandag
Nov 7, 2005, 07:44 PM
Let's talk about the shows from different network

ABS-CBN2
GMA7
STUDIO 23
QTV
RPN 9
ABC 5
IBC 13

and so on.

Make this thread peacefully *okay*

MY_maka_mandag
Nov 7, 2005, 07:47 PM
PREMIERE TODAY:

Jewel in Palace - GMA7 Nov. 7, 2005

Panday - ABS-CBN2(PRIMER) NOV. 7, 2005

:glee:

MY_maka_mandag
Nov 7, 2005, 07:51 PM
ABS-CBN SHOWING: Mga Anghel na walang langit

GMA7 SHOWING: Extra Challenge

MY_maka_mandag
Nov 7, 2005, 07:58 PM
Excited na ako sa Harry Potter and the Goblet of fire sa Nov 16, 2005 na *okay*

MY_maka_mandag
Nov 7, 2005, 08:04 PM
76 Days currently. If we follow what was said, every Saturday eviction, with 111 days in total:

82nd day - Nov. 12 6th Eviction, 6 housemates remain
89th day - Nov. 19 7th Eviction, 5 housemates remain
96th day - Nov. 26 8th eviction, 4 housemates remain
103rd day - Dec 3 9th eviction, 3 housemates remain
110th day - Dec. 12 10th eviction, 2 housemates remain
111th day - Dec 13, Sunday ---- final verdict between 2 housemates


From lala_raine

Excited na ako sa Grand finals ng PBB :glee:

GeneralGranger
Nov 8, 2005, 12:28 AM
^ Sigurado ka na ba iyan na dalawa ang matitira at hindi tatlo? Mas mukhang tatlo ang matitira.

MY_maka_mandag
Nov 8, 2005, 10:10 AM
GeneralGranger>> Mukhang dalawa lang talaga ang matitira para pagpilian kung sino ang pinakamatibay among the housemates. :)

MY_maka_mandag
Nov 8, 2005, 10:24 AM
Gossip from the Goblet premiere
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Dragons, driving rain and a boy called Daniel.
It can only be the world premiere of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire.

Daniel, Daniel, Daniel, DANIEL!!!"

Wonder who they're after?

There were so many celebrities at the world premiere of Goblet, but the crowds pretty much wanted to see just one of them - a certain Daniel Radcliffe.

And boy has he come a long way since he first appeared at London's Leicester Square for the premiere of The Philosopher's Stone back in 2001.

'Different look'

Then he was the shy young man who'd been picked to play Harry Potter and looked like he wasn't sure how to handle his new-found fame.


Daniel with his co-star Katie Leung
But that kid is long gone.

Sporting a stylish green and black velvet suit, Dan looked every inch the star as he worked the crowds, painstakingly signing autographs and fielding questions from the world's media.

Speaking about his natty suit, Daniel told Newsround: "I think it's rather nice. I just wanted to go for something really quite bold, because it's the first time that everyone's seen me in a year or so, so I wanted to go for a very different look."

He admitted he still found the madness of the premieres a bit odd. "It's actually been slightly easier this year, but it doesn't get any less bizarre."

Bigger and bigger

Arriving within minutes of Dan were his two closest co-stars, Emma Watson and Rupert Grint.

Emma Watson
Emma practically flew out of her limousine, and went straight over to the waiting crowds, where she spent ages signing autographs and beaming happily at her fans. She must have been freezing in her strappy dress but she showed no sign of the cold. The dress, she told reporters, was "vintage" and was a very lovely cream and red creation. Oooh!

"The premieres just get bigger and bigger every year," she enthused. "This is the world premiere and it's big and brilliant and fantastic!"

'Terrified'

Rupert Grint joined Dan in sporting a velvet jacket, his a fetching shade of blue. "In a weird way the premieres are quite strange, even getting recognised is quite weird, but everyone's always really nice," he told Newsround.

His movie brothers, James and Oliver Phelps, who play Fred and George, caused a bit of a stir.

The real-life twins have to dye their hair ginger for the roles, but they both had dark brown locks! They looked totally, totally different.

"This is our natural colour, it's the first time we've had it for five years!" they told Newsround happily.


The Phelps twins with BROWN hair!
Another person the crowds were keen to see was newcomer Katie Leung, who plays the girl Harry has a crush on, Cho Chang.

Katie, who has never acted before Potter, looked stunned at all the attention she was getting.

"It's incredible. I'm really terrified. But it's exciting. I'm so glad to be here," she told us.

"Everyone's been telling me that it's going to be big. But I never realised that there'd be so many people."

Katie was wearing a gorgeous pale green dress and admitted to reporters she'd only bought it the day before in a "last-minute rush".

Freezing

The crowds went crazy every time a new car pulled up on the edge of the square. Huge cheers went up for the other young heart-throbs.


The fans went Potter-crazy
The biggest crowd-pleasers seemed to be Tom Felton (Draco Malfoy), Robert Pattinson (Cedric Diggory), Stanislav Ianevski (Viktor Krum) and David Tennant (Barty Crouch Junior and Doctor Who!)

It was heartening to see, despite the huge stars these actors have become, how much time they spent with the fans, particularly as it was raining the entire time!

Almost all of the Potter stars acknowledged how long the crowds had been waiting in the freezing cold and spent as much time with them as they were allowed.

Superstars!

Of course, an event like this one attracts loads of celebrities too.


Madonna with her daughter Lourdes
At one point, a short, shocked silence fell over the crowd. There were whisperings and mutterings. And then an almighty scream erupted. The Newsround crew craned its necks along with everyone else to see who had arrived.

It was Madonna.

She'd bought her daughter Lourdes along, as she loves Harry Potter.

Even the superstars can't get enough of Pottermania!

And neither can we.

MY_maka_mandag
Nov 8, 2005, 10:25 AM
LONDON (AFP) - Overcast skies and driving rain in the British capital failed to dampen the spirits of fans of schoolboy wizard Harry Potter as the latest film of his adventures had its premiere.



About 5,000 fans young and old -- many of whom arrived in London's Leicester Square early Saturday night -- clamoured to catch a glimpse of their heroes as they arrived for the first showing of "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire".

With three blockbuster films already based on the best-selling books by Joanne "JK" Rowling, Harry, his friends Ron and Hermione, and Hogwarts School continue to cast a spell.

Outside the Odeon cinema, the faces in the crowd reflected the global book sales of more than 300 million and combined worldwide box office takings of 1.35 billion pounds (1.99 billion euro, 2.36 billion dollars).

Rain-sodden signs showed contingents from as far afield as Spain, Iceland, Mexico and Japan.

"It's just a bizarre experience," said Daniel Radcliffe, the 16-year-old actor who has played Harry since he was 11 said of the crowds after arriving for the showing.

"It's incredibly strange and incredibly wonderful," he told BBC News 24 television. "They (the fans) have been waiting for hours and they don't get to see the film. They're the most amazing people. They're the hard-core of fans."

Earlier Kelly Yeoman, a 21-year-old student from Hull, northern England, told AFP why she and her friends Marie Schulz and Jeannette Seers had spent overnight Saturday standing behind a security barrier in central London.

Under a banner advertising their Internet fan site to Rupert Grint, who plays Harry's red-headed friend Ron Weasley, she said: "You can lose yourself in it. It's for both kids and adults."

Schulz, also 21, and originally from Eisenach, eastern Germany, agreed.

"You can leave all your troubles behind and go into a world that doesn't exist" she said.

Asked about the fans later, Grint said he was still perplexed at the attention.

"It's still a bit strange," he told BBC News 24. "These (premieres) are always really crazy to do, but fun as well."

Sheltering under umbrellas -- as the sound of teenage girls screaming, owls hooting and the roar of a mechanical dragon echoed through the square -- were hotel receptionist Ellie Shaw and Lizzie Bradbury, a primary school teacher.

The 22-year-old friends took up their position under the promotional Hogwarts banners late Saturday night.

"It was cold and uncomfortable," said Shaw, from Leicester, central England. "I don't envy tramps."

"Doing something like this makes you have a little bit more realisation about what goes on after dark. We saw a drunk-driver run over some pedestrians," said her friend, from Oxford, about 67 miles (108 kilometres) northwest of London.

But warming to her theme, Bradbury said the change in directors had kept the genre fresh. The latest film is directed by Mike Newell, famous for "Four Weddings and A Funeral".

"It's had a positive effect," she said. "Fresh ideas are coming through. They're getting darker as the films progress. Each director is doing something different."

Among the good-natured crowd was the women's online correspondent, Dominick Costa, 18, from Allentown, in the US state of Pennsylvania.

The student -- who also has his own fan site -- flew in specially Friday as an early high school graduation present from his mother.

"JK Rowling is an amazing author," said Costa's mother, Julie, a 5th grade learning support teacher. "The fact that she's got kids reading again is wonderful. It's a great passion for my son to have.

Elsewhere among the Hogwarts scarves and witches hats, were Matt Latter, 23, and Paul Bradley, 38, who had spent 16 hours exposed to the elements in the hope of securing autographs from some of the film's stars.

"There's some fantastic British actors on display," said Bradley, a gardener from Scarborough, northern England, reeling off a list of names including Miranda Richardson, Michael Gambon and Maggie Smith.

But he also said the books, films and premieres helped him break free from the everyday.

"It gives me a bit of an outlook on life," he said. "Coming to premieres builds up confidence and you go home with some memories. You've got something to look back on."

For the 30-strong Harry Potter Society of the University of Cardiff in Wales, however, the reasons seemed more social than literary.

"We meet every two weeks to discuss the books and go to the cinema," said Katie Fazal, an 18-year-old first year English literature student.

"It's an extension of a reading group," she explained, before adding: "Well, actually, we meet in bars and we had a pub crawl on Halloween dressed as Harry Potter characters."

"Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire" goes on general release in Britain on November 18.

MY_maka_mandag
Nov 8, 2005, 10:31 AM
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LONDON (Reuters) - Thousands of fans including pop star Madonna descended on central London on Sunday for the world premiere of "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire", the fourth instalment of a hugely successful series of films.

The darkest movie episode yet from J.K. Rowling's bestselling, seven-book series features young wizard Harry being tested to the limit in a magic tournament and meeting his nemesis Lord Voldemort in a dramatic climax.

With death, danger and the first blossoming of teenage love at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, the film has been ruled unsuitable for under-12s to watch unaccompanied by an adult, the first of the Potter films to get such a rating.

Among the stars to grace the red carpet were Madonna, supermodel Claudia Schiffer and actress Kate Beckinsale.

The three teenagers who play central characters Harry, Hermione and Ron in the films also attended.

Screaming girls waited hours in the rain for a glimpse of the actors, and especially Daniel Radcliffe, the 16-year-old who plays Harry. One banner among them read "Marry Me".

Goblet cost an estimated $130 (74 pounds) to $170 million, but it looks like a sound investment for studio Warner Brothers after the first three movies earned around $2.5 billion at the box office.

Director Mike Newell said he wanted to recreate the atmosphere he remembered when at school.

"I remember being terrified of some teachers at school who were violent," he said in a recent interview. "The teachers would clout us. But I also remember things being absolutely hysterically funny, because there was such anarchy."

"What I tried quite consciously to do was to make a movie which was entertaining for adults as much as it was for children. I knew there would be a lot of parents in there with nine-year-olds," he said.

He also defended his decision to make Goblet a darker film than the previous three.

"There's a problem of credibility," he told Reuters in an interview last month to promote the film.

"If you think ... there is going to be the same sunlit, blush-toned childhood of film number one, there is a lot of questions that you will ask. You will tend not to believe that."

He described the budget for the two-and-a-half hour Goblet as "colossal", although the film's backers still made him fight for money while making the film.

The fifth Harry Potter film, "Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix", is due out in 2007.

MY_maka_mandag
Nov 8, 2005, 10:34 AM
Originally Posted by denise_rogue
hopefully magka-developan na nga sila. they look cute together. and they know each other kaya it's good.

anyway, doon sa mga nsa other countries, these are the release dates all over the world according to the site Veritaserum:

Argentina - 24 November 05
Australia -01 December 05
Austria - 18 November 05
Belgium - French -23 November 05
Belgium - Dutch -23 November 05
Bolivia -24 November 05
Brazil -25 November 05
Bulgaria - 2 December 05
Canada - 18 November 05
Chile - 24 November 05
Colombia -25 November 05
Croatia - 1 December 05
Cyprus - 23 December 05
Czech Republic - 8 December 05
Denmark - 18 November 05
Egypt - 21 December 05
Estonia -25 November 05
Finland - 18 November 05
France - 30 November 05
Germany - 17 November 05
Greece -25 November 05
Holland -23 November 05
Hong Kong -22 December 05
Hungary - 8 December 05
Iceland -25 November 05
India -18 November 05
Indonesia - 18 November 05
Israel - 8 December 05
Italy -25 November 05
Japan - 26 November 05
Korea -16 December 05
Latvia - 2 December 05
Lebanon -22 December 05
Lithuania -02 December 05
Malaysia -17 November 05
Malta -17 November 05
Mexico -18 November 05
New Zealand -24 November 05
Norway -18 November 05
Panama - 25 November 05
Peru -24 November 05
Philippines -16 November 05 <--- Una taYo *okay*
Poland -25 November 05
Portugal -24 November 05
Puerto Rico -24 November 05
Romania -2 December 05
Russia -23 December 05
Serbia -22 December 05
Singapore -17 November 05
Slovakia -8 December 05
Slovenia -8 December 05
So. Africa -2 December 05
Spain -25 November 05
Sweden -18 November 05
Switzerland(French) -30 November 05
Switzerland(German) -17 November 05
Switzerland(Italian) -25 November 05
Taiwan -18 November 05
Thailand -17 November 05
Turkey -18 November 05
Ukraine -22 December 05
United Kingdom -18 November 05
United States -18 November 05
Uruguay -25 November 05
Venezuela - 2 December 05
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MY_maka_mandag
Nov 8, 2005, 10:42 AM
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Ang gaganda ng mga palabas ngayon sa iba't-ibang Networks

MY_maka_mandag
Nov 8, 2005, 10:49 AM
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Maganda ang story ng GOF

-=+cZaRiNa+=-
Aug 22, 2006, 06:31 AM
:lol:maka_mandag, pinost mo sana history ng Pinoy TV*okay* hahanapin ko lang sa Bookmarks