Thursday, July 29, 2010

COMPILED: Fragrance Ads of Famous Celebs

Wanna peek through the fragrance ads of Hollywood's notable personalities? Check them out.


Halle Berry - "Halle"


Faith Hill - "Faith Hill"


Sarah Jessica Parker - "Covet"


Sean Diddy Combs - "Unforgiveable"


Mariah Carey - "M"


Britney Spears - "Hidden Fantasy"


Jennifer Lopez - "Glow"


David Beckham - "Instinct"


Paris Hilton - "Can Can"


Kate Moss - "Kate Moss"



Are you wearing one of them?

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Angelina Jolie stuns Japan at 'Salt' premiere

God bless this woman. Sashaying down the red carpet in a black Versace number, Angelina Jolie effortlessly stuns the Japanese crowd at the premiere of her new flick Salt with just two little details that captured the moment: the leg slit and the bare back.

Click on the photos to enlarge. Pictures from JustJared.com










Full story and more photos here.

How Movie Posters Recreate Magic

I must have spent the last hour reading, more like scanning through the pages Philippine Star's anniversary issue. Twenty-four years is the age of the major broadsheet, and very thick is what it is to me today. A very thick serving of news, famous people profiles, and of course, ads - fashion ads, travel ads, classified, lifestyle, and movie ads, among others.

So I'm thinking let's talk about movie ads. How do we know when a particular movie is upcoming or showing when we are strolling inside the mall for instance?

Yes, those movie posters! Since I'll be more inclined to talk about movies in this blog, here is an attempt to define a number of graphically appealing, enticing movie print teasers, at least de mon point de vue.



This movie poster of Alice in Wonderland very well communicates with its audience with the use of vibrant colors, and strangely captivating characters. The others in the cast may appear all too scary, but the way they invite the movie going public is incomparable, my son even likens it to The Chronicles of Narnia, which may be pertaining to a different world or realm.



The Bounty Hunter, meanwhile, projects an elementary pose: a man and woman, obviously the main characters in the flick, and the give-away tool is the handcuffs. It should be quite hinting of what the plot is all about, albeit no spoilers have been given. The story may be bordering between a mild War of the Roses, and a Bonnie and Clyde adventure. And then that big twist in the end happens, a good big twist.



From graphic soft hues comes the dark, rusty, abyss-like colors of the Clash of the Titans poster. "Release the Kraken!" And the picture does exactly that, to ignite a shrill and a thrill in your bone, to lure you into seeing and knowing what the underworld of Poseidon is like, and the story of that gorgeous demigod Perseus.



And then there's Iron Man. Tony Stark with the newly built, palladium, corrosion resistant heart. The movie poster is all about force, strength, and just as the movie tells of an iron-powered hero faced with a Russian challenger Ivan Vanko, he luckily receives the much needed help from his friend Rhodes. So it's all shiny red and silver suit, dark blue clouds, and loads of light.



Merely looking at this movie poster connotes everything oriental to me, land of the rising sun kind of thing. The mixture of japanese red and yellow absolutely defines a Jacky Chan movie.



If you talk about red, nothing beats the "Martin Scorsese" red. I got that line from "The Holiday" and it just got stuck in my head. Maybe it means really, bloody red that can say it's hardcore action. And Knight and Day is that! The names of Cruise and Diaz boldly and solidly written on top. What a perfectly good poster.



And as always, when it comes to romantic comedies, pastels and dainty things surround the movie poster. Not that it's trivial stuff, but because the themes of love, life, soul searching, journey, and happiness should be taken with a grain of salt. Nothing extra, just light like that.



This poster really is the simplest I've ever seen but full of wit and cuteness. Again, the man and woman pose, with a cute tagline that says it all.



Saving my best for last. Simple yet stylish. Aesthetically balanced, the sand dune and pale blue tones suggest the desert and sky making the real backdrop of the movie. Costume designer Patricia Field showcases her fashion genius once more as seen in SJP's sexy, beautiful ensemble.


What is your favorite movie poster?

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

The One With My Favorite Friends Moments

It's an understatement that I love (maybe beyond love, it's surreal) watching Friends. It doesn't take rocket science to dig these six characters and their quick wit. I laugh sick during the entire 21-minutes or so of every episode of the television sitcom. Here's a simple math: 10 seasons, 24 episodes each, 240 glorious shows in total. Told you, 'tis beyond love.

Anyway, I'm glued to YouTube tonight so let me share with you just some my most favorite moments in Friends (there are a whole lot), humor courtesy of the funny, geeky, paleontologist Ross Geller; the obsessive compulsive chef Monica Geller; sexy, charming Rachel Green; the flaky, spontaneous Phoebe Buffay; the sarcastic, lovable Chandler Bing; and the dorky, funny Joey Tribianni.

Sit back, relax, watch, and ROTFL (roll on the floor laughing)!


The One with Ross' Tan




The One With The Prom Video




The One With The Quiz




The One Where Ross Can't Flirt




And the very romantic scene, if you ask me:




A shoutout to American producers: Please make a Friends movie, por favor!

Random Thoughts

Okay, over a late lunch comprising Fillet O' Fish, cholesterol-laden fries, and Coke, here I write my random thoughts.

* My most favorite French word is accoutrement. (ə-ˈ-trə-mənt)

* In an old and small hole-in-the-wall book sale store near my office, I always find some really good library stash. At lunch today I saw an interesting book by Emily Giffin and got it. The other book I saw that's still quite new and selling big in mall bookstores is by Janet Evanovich.

* I think am really developing a crazy carpal tunnel syndrome. The backache is another story. Talk about ergonomics.

* I miss playing Bejeweled Blitz over at Facebook and I can't wait to cyberslack again!

* I've been spinning D'Sound's album since yesterday. "Talkin' talk is not just talk, bein' there is half the walk..." It's acid jazz explosion!

* I want to finish reading Eat, Pray, Love very soon. Before the movie gets shown here.

* I'll remind myself that I stopped at season 1 reruns for Friends, and season 1 episode 5 of Cougartown! Later.

* It's Chicken Pork Adobo when I get home for dinner.

* I miss my son and I know he'll be wearing that Batman costume again to sleep.

* I should rest my eyes for a bit. It's nauseating.


All these and more on a looney, crazy Tuesday afternoon.

2.0

Whoah. I never realized it's been a year. In about two weeks, am turning another year older. God bless me. But before we speak of aging (gracefully, hopefully), I just wanted to have a mental walk through of what transpired during the past twelve months, since my last entry.

Recap! Oh there was that catastrophic "Ondoy" in September. More rains, thunderstorms, and cold weather in October. I went to see Singapore in November (my first time there). Then I spent a crazy, fun-filled month of bonding with family and friends in the not-so-chilly December. It was back to work in January and it started to warm up. Visited my aunt in Hanoi back in February and saw, no, not saw, but experienced a majestic wonder that is Ha Long Bay (would like to go back if possible because it's just awesome like that). We tackled the Lenten season during March and April, those summer months that gave the city sweltering, sickening heat. We started to have this and that, or rain and sun, in May and June. And now it is July. We have a new President (who has just delivered his state of the nation address twenty-three hours ago). Which brings me back to counting down the days to my birthday.

Whenever I would encounter "2.0" anywhere, I always think it's something greater than the first version, or 1.0. Let's stick with that mode of thinking then. This 2.0 version of my blog is something that is yet to be bigger, bolder if you may. Let's make it happen.

I am currently reading Eat, Pray, Love written by Elizabeth Gilbert, now a major motion picture. Somewhere in the first chapters of the book, the author confesses her most favorite word of the Italian language. Borrowing that word and the essence of why we are revisiting this blog are one and the same. "Let's cross over."

"Attraversiamo."