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Saturday, September 18, 2010

TV Series: Caroline longs for blood in Vampire Diaries (S2E2 A Brave New World)



In episode 2 of TVD's season 2, Caroline wakes up in her hospital bed after she was killed by Katherine by suffocating her. Recall that Caroline was given vampire blood by Damon to help her recover after the car crash during the Founder's Day (S1E22). Because of this, Caroline is already starting the phase of being a vampire. The last stage is drinking human blood. Upon discovering of her new power of influence over humans, Caroline fed on her nurse's blood and tells her nurse to forget what she did and never to tell anyone about what happened. 

Matt, on the other hand, notices the changes in Caroline. Caroline refuses to go out during the day and told him that she wants to be discharged from the hospital at night instead.

There is a carnival party in the Mystic Falls and almost everyone in town is there. Stefan and Damon are questioning the unbelievable strength and compulsiveness of the Lockwoods. Stefan challenged Tyler's uncle to an arm-wrestling and he cannot believe that he was beaten because of the Lockwood's uncanny strength.

Damon and Stefan set-up a guy to pick up a fight with Tyler and Stefan saw the superhuman abilities of the Lockwoods. Tyler saw his uncle's eyes turn to yellow and becomes baffled about this.

Caroline comes to the carnival and makes her first vampire kill. Elena, Damon and Stefan know already what has happened to Caroline and they have all agreed not to kill Caroline, even with strong opposition from Damon. Bonnie becomes upset that Caroline, one of her bestfriends, is now a vampire. She tries to kill Damon by setting him on fire but intercepted by Elena telling Bonnie that it was Katherine who turned Caroline and not Damon.

To watch the complete episode, click on the play button below:


Enjoy! :)

Friday, September 17, 2010

TV Series: Survivor Nicaragua opens with age rivalry


Survivor is on the running for its 21st season. With the new season, comes new challenges and survivors.

This season looks like an age rivalry wherein the young are pitted against the old. With this premise, this season sure promises a good mix of alliances, immunity challenges and reward games.

For episode 1 of season 21, you can watch it here:


Friday, September 10, 2010

TV Series: Vampire Diaries Season 2 Returns with Katherine on the Loose (S2E1 The Return)

After the much anticipated start of another season, Vampire Diaries S2 opens with Katherine returning to Mystic Falls. After being mistaken as Elena, Katherine is invited to the Gilbert's house and attempted to kill Elena's biological father, John Gilbert. Elena got in time to rush John to the hospital. Jeremy wakes up after trying to drug overdose himself in the hopes of turning himself a vampire after drinking Anna's blood in the Season 1-ender.

Caroline recovers from the car crash in Season 1 aftes she was given vampire blood by Damon. Not long enough, Damon and Stefan learned of Katherine's return and realized that Katherine is back to wreak havoc in Mystic Falls.
In Tyler's dad's funeral, Tyler's cousin, Mason, returns home. (Spoiler: I suspect that he is a werewolf as well and he knows it already.)

Bonnie comes face to face with Katherine and intercepts them when Stefan arrives in the funeral.

Katherine tells Stefan that she wants him back and ditches Damon over Stefan saying to Damon that she never really loved him even before. Katherine furthers says to Damon, "It is always Stefan." Damon goes to Elena's house to ask Elena if she feels anything for him but Elena stops him. Elena also says to Damon the same lines that Katherine said to him, "It is always Stefan." 

Feeling unwanted, Damon vents his frustration to Jeremy and snaps his neck. Luckily, Jeremy wears the immortality ring after this was given to him by John before John left town.

The episode ends with Katherine visiting Caroline in the hospital and asks her to send her a message to the Salvatore brothers. Katherine then suffocates Caroline with a pillow in her hospital bed until Caroline does not struggle anymore.

Watch it here:



My Take:
 
This series just gets better and better. With new characters and surprises, these will have everyone hooked again. With Katherine alive, she will slowly break the Salvatore brother's bond. Damon will hate Stefan more because Stefan gets all the girls while he gets nothing. I am looking forward to the Lockwood's storyline on how they became a family of werewolves and what role Jeremy will play in the entire scheme of things in Mystic Falls. I am also expecting Bonnie to develop more of her witch powers. I just hope that Caroline's character stays as she is a very endearing girl. Matt would be too unfortunate to lose her after losing her sister Vicky in season 1 and having a rift with her mom.
All in all, episode 1 is a promising start for season 2.

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Movie Review: Letters to Juliet

I have always been fascinated with Italy. It seems a very romantic and adorable place. From what I see in movies, Italy has a certain charm that captivates almost everyone. With its country wine vineyards, cobblestone walkways, palatable dishes and beautiful language, who would not fall in love with it AND in it.

Shot in Verona, Italy, Letters to Juliet is as endearing as the country view of Italy. Starring Amanda Seyfried, of Mama Mia and Chloe, the movie tells of a story of finding your one true love and fulfilling the promise of a love once lost.

An article published in Manila Times, a Philippine broadsheet, aptly describes and sets the tone of what the movie is all about:

The One That Got Away
(Mark J. Macapagal, The Manila Times)

In your life, you’ll make note of a lot of people. Ones with whom you shared something special and ones who will always mean something. There’s the one you first kissed, the one you first loved, the one you lost your virginity to, the one you put on a pedestal, the one you’re with…and the one that got away.
Who is the one that got away? I guess it’s that person with whom everything was great, everything was perfect, but the timing was just wrong. There was no fault in the person nor flaw in the chemistry, but the cards just didn’t fall the right way, I suppose.

I believe in the fact that ending up with someone, finding a longtime partner that is, does not lie merely in the other person. I can actually argue that an equal part, or maybe even the greater part, has to do with the matter of timing. It has to do with you being ready to settle down and commit to someone in a way that goes beyond the little niceties of giddy romance.

How often have you gone through it without even realizing it? When you’re not ready to commit in that mature manner, it doesn’t matter who you’re with, it just doesn’t work. Small problems become big; inconsequential become deal breakers simply because you’re not ready and it shows. It’s not that you and the person you’re with are no good; it’s just that it’s not yet right, and little things become the flashpoint of that fact.

Then one day you’re ready. You really are. And when this happens you’ll be ready to settle down with someone. He or she may not be the most perfect, they might not be the brightest star of romance to ever have burned in your life, but it’ll work because you’re ready. It’ll work because it’s the right time and you’ll make it work. And it’ll make sense, it really will.

So that day comes when you’re finally making sense of things, and you find yourself to be a different person. Things are different, your approach is different, you finally understand who you are and what you want and you’ve become ready because the time has truly arrived. And mind you, there’s no telling when this day will come. Hopefully, you’re single or be in a long-term relationship, or be married with three kids…it doesn’t matter. All you know is that you have changed. And for some reason, the one that got away, is the first person you think about.

You’ll think about them because you’ll wonder, “What if they were here today?” , “What if we were together now, with me as I am and not as I was?” .The one that got away is– the biggest “What if?” you’ll have in your life.

If you’re married, you’ll just have to accept the fact that the one that got away, got away. Believe me, no matter how fairy tale you think your marriage is, this can happen to the best of us. But hopefully you’re mature enough to realize that you’re already with the one you’re with and this is just another test of your commitment, one which will just strengthen your marriage when you get past it. Sure, you’ll think about him/her every so often, but it’s alright. It’s never nice to live with a “might have been,” but it happens.
Maybe the one that got away is the one who’s already married. In which case it’s the same thing. You just have to accept and know that your memories of that person will probably bring a nice little smile to your lips in the future when you’re old and gray and reminiscing.

But if neither of that is the case, then it’s different. What do you do if it’s not yet too late? Simple –find him or find her. The very existence of a “one that got away” means that you’ll always wonder…what if you got that one? Ask him out to coffee. Ask her out to a movie. It doesn’t matter if you’ve dropped in from out of nowhere. You’d be surprised, you just might be “the one that got away” as well for the person who is your “the one that got away.” You might drop in from out of nowhere and it won’t make a difference. If the timing is finally right, it’ll all just fall into place somehow. It would be a great feeling in the end, to be able to say to someone, “Hey you, you’re the one that almost got away.”

To watch the movie, click to play on the video below:


"'What' and ‘if’ are nonthreatening as words can be. But put them together side-by-side and they have the power to haunt you for the rest of your life: ‘What if?' 
'What If?'
 What If I don't know how your story ended. But if what you felt then was true love, then it's never too late. If it was true, then it why wouldn't it be true now? You need only the courage to follow your heart.
 I don't know what a love like Juliet's feels like. A love to leave loved ones for. A love to cross oceans for. But I'd like to believe if I ever were to feel it, I would have the courage to seize it. 
 And if you didn't, I hope one day that you will." 

- Letters to Juliet, 2010

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Movie Review: Grownups

Reminiscing my earlier school years was what I found to do while watching Grownups. This 2010 movie, which stars Adam Sandler, Rob Schneider, Chris Rock, David Spade and Kevin James, gives each one of us a walk down memory lane and let us remember what we used to dream of back when we were still kids. In the movie, these five kids are what you would call as the 'next big things' after having won their basketball finals match in their middle school.  Fast forward 30 years after, these five used-to-be basketball champs now lead very different lives. Adam Sandler plays Lenny who is a very accomplished and famous Hollywood talent agent. Kevin James plays Eric who is recently laid-off from his work but hides this from his friends. Chris Rock plays Kurt who is a stay-at-home husband without any work. Rob Schneider plays Rob who is a three-time divorcee and married someone who is 30 years older than him. David Spade plays Marcus who is a single womanizer. After they have found out that their basketball coach before has died, they all decided to attend the funeral services together with their own families. It is in this rendezvous that they reconnect again and rekindle their friendship and bring their families closer to each other.

Even if Rotten Tomatoes rates the movie 10% only, I still find it entertaining complete with a moral lesson. Sometimes, we feel that life has it going for us already - nice career, nice job, fat bank account, famous friends. But we fail to look at the basic foundation of our lives - our family. We may be successful in our work and social life but if our personal family life is crumbling then everything that we have accomplished for ourselves would become useless. It is our family that molds us to who we are, inspires us to get to where we want to, rejoices with us in our triumphs AND cries with us when the whole world frowns at us.

Indeed, this movie is a nice watch and entertaining, as what we always expect from Sandler movies.

If you still haven't got the chance to catch this on the big screen, I'm giving you the treat of watching it here.

Enjoy! ;)

Saturday, March 6, 2010

Lenten Special: Bridgemaster


I got this video from a friend and I was deeply touched with the video's message.

John 3:16
"For God so loved the world that He gave up His only begotten Son."


In this season of Lent, we need to take time to reflect and recollect with ourselves. We need to honor again what He has done for us - sacrificing His Son on the cross so that we may be saved from sin.

A blessed Lenten season to everyone.