Saturday, May 19, 2018

Super Sireyna PH Nicole Guevarra Flores wins Super Sireyna Worldwide 2018

Following Nicole Guevarra Flores' victory at Eat Bulaga's Super Sireyna Philippines 2018 segment last month, the world's best transgender women have arrived at the Broadway Centrum to challenge her road to the title and become this year's Super Sireyna Worldwide 2018. The world's exceptional and extraordinary beauties come together to show the world who's worthy enough to earn the title.

Photo: Official Eat Bulaga Facebook
As powerful representatives of change, acceptance, and diversity in today's world, the world's best Super Sireynas are showcasing what are capable of. From Brazil, there's Izabelle Combra. From Australia, Taliah Talz. From Angola, Imanni Da Silva. From Venezuela, Alessandra Acosta. From Mexico, Miranda Lombardo. From Spain, Aleiksandria Da Silva Barros. And from the USA, Kataluna Enriquez.

These beauties are vying for the title that was crowned by the first ever Super Sireyna Worldwide, Miss Sahhara of Nigeria, four years ago. In the end, the 2nd runner-up goes to Super Sireyna Mexico Miranda Lombardo while Super Sireyna Angola Imanni Da Silva is named 1st runner-up, and the winner of Super Sireyna Worldwide 2018 goes to none other than our very own Super Sireyna Philippines Nicole Guevarra Flores.

Not only Nicole Guevarra Flores snagged the titled but she was named Online Favorite and Best In Talent as well.

Congratulations to all of the exceptional and extraordinary beauties worldwide and congratulations to Super Sireyna PH Nicole Guevarra Flores who is crowned Super Sireyna Worldwide 2018. A title four years in the making and now Philippines takes home the exceptional and extraordinary title thanks to Nicole Guevarra Flores.

Bubble Gang - May 18, 2018

On the May 18, 2018 episode of Bubble Gang...

- Lipat bahay gags


- More Patok Taktiks to pull off...



- The One That Got Ahas...Yummy!

- Istambay, Istambay Sa May Loo, Ban Tayo'y Makining Sa Isang Kwen, To Na Taong Bitin Kung Magsali, Ta Kaya Hindi S'ya Maintindi.

- Old men don't like changes.

- Today's Patikim Ni Kim recipe is...Bulalo!

- Someone got kidnapped...in less than a second!

- Condolences to the new Kagawad.

- Basa-basa-pik!

Deadpool 2

The mutant everybody loves to hate returns for his second coming as Deadpool returns with more explosives, more jokes, and more Deadpool than his previous film. Sadly, before I had the chance to talk about it, Deadpool's here and I need to steer away from him so he can tell you how the new movie made Deadpool great again. Get it? Make Deadpool Great Again. Anyway, I'm off and he's here for his professional words.

Deadpool 2

Ooh, someone ran away with some chimichangas left on the table, sweet! Anyway, before we begin, can I just ask you one thing why I AM SUPER ANGRY right now because that big superhero film you just saw, what was that again? Something infinite? Anyway, the reason why I'm angry right now because the A*******s didn't invite me on their film. You know what? If I was in that film, I would have knocked T****s out in a zip! Well, never mind about that. Taking my rage against them, I made my own movie so awesome, the A*******s will beg for mercy over me. Oh wait, they're not here, right? Because they're already .......

(STATIC)

Anyway, where was I? Oh yes! About my sequel, you got to love this DP2 by the way because with this film, I WILL MAKE DEADPOOL GREAT AGAIN. Heard that, Mr. Prez? MAKE DEADPOOL GREAT AGAIN! I got some new friends, new weapons, and new jokes you can laugh it out and I hope most of you love my masterpiece worthy enough to take your hearts. No, not the Indiana Jones kind of take your heart, that other thing. OK, so like you guys saw in the trailer so many times, I'm up against this guy who looked like The Terminator who is gunning up against that boy I'm supposed to protect and in order to stop him, I'm gonna need some help with the other mutants who got rejected by the X-MEN films and together, we're going to save the world from that bad guy. Got it? Good.

First of all, I would like to give a glass for my BFF, Ryan Reynolds, for playing me once again. By the way, congrats, Ryan. I heard you're going to be that little mouse on next year's film. Who is it again? He's yellow, he's a mouse, and he's electric. Anyway, never mind all that but big hand of applause for my BFF over there and with my good friends starring in my film such as Josh Brolin, Morena Baccarin, Julian Dennison, Zazie Beetz, T.J. Miller, Brianna Hildebrand, Jack Kesy, and my director pal David Leitch.

So, what are your thoughts and suggestions about my DP2 film, huh? I know, I know, a few of you called it flipping horrific and a dropload of s**t. Hey, you know what? We're not friends anymore if you said something mean about  my film and guess what? That's FAKE NEWS to you! But my supporters told me they love this film more than the I_______ W____ and don't worry, my dear supporters. I'm not going to dissolve at the end, well, almost. 

Apart from that, my other supporters called it the main reason why they made Deadpool great again. Hey! That's some strong words, man! Fist bump? Anyway, you got their words but the next time you call my film rubbish, I'll throw you to the nation where people taking drugs get killed, got it? Good. So watch my DP2 film, folks. YOU WILL LOVE IT. Trust me. Anyway, guess my time is up folks because my adoring fans need me. Ta-ta! KEEP DEADPOOL GREAT AGAIN!

By the way? Before I go, what did you guys hear? YANNI or LAUREL?

Thank you, Mr. Deadpool, for such words. Anyway...

My rating: 4.2 out of 5.

Friday, May 18, 2018

Kasal (2018 film)

As the summer season in the Philippines is drawing nearer to its end, Star Cinema presents moviegoers this month's offering in the form in a very though-provoking drama film that stars three of the most highly respected stars in Philippine showbizness.

Kasal

Directed by Ruel S. Bayani and it stars, Bea Alonzo, Paulo Avelino, and Derek Ramsay, Kasal is a film about a young woman set to marry Cebu's most eligible bachelor and mayoral candidate until her ex-boyfriend works for a project that will help him win the elections. Torn between two men, how can a woman like choose which destiny she'll end up with?

As the film points out, it really is a thought-provoking film that blurs the line between relationships and politics as pointed out by the characters and the storyline and while it seems average by such standards, moviegoers can really hang themselves to this film until the bitter end to witness the intense drama that really grips them like a primetime teleserye in so many ways and as the film progresses, the drama gets intense by the minute until how the film unfolds in a way too hard to describe.

Gripping it maybe, this film, despite being too average, is definitely a must watch for the tearjerkers in them and one of the ideal ways to spend the last days of your summer vacation by watching this film.

My rating: 3.5 out 5.

THREATS FROM NORTH KOREA: Trump seeks to placate North Korea’s Kim over uncertain summit



US President Donald Trump sought to placate North Korea’s leader Kim Jong Un after Pyongyang threatened to scrap an unprecedented summit, saying Kim’s security would be guaranteed in any deal and his country would not suffer the fate of Muammar Gaddafi’s Libya, unless that could not be reached.

In rambling remarks in the White House’s Oval Office in which he also sharply criticized China over trade, Trump said that as far as he knew the meeting with Kim was still on track, but that the North Korean leader was possibly being influenced by Beijing after two recent visits he made there.

Trump distanced himself from comments by his national security adviser John Bolton that North Korea angrily denounced when casting doubt on the summit, which is planned for June 12 in Singapore.

“North Korea is actually talking to us about times and everything else as though nothing happened,” Trump told reporters at the start of a meeting with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg.

Trump said he was not pursuing the “Libya model” in getting North Korea to abandon its nuclear weapons program. Bolton has repeatedly suggested the Libya model of unilateral disarmament for North Korea, most recently on Sunday.

Gaddafi was deposed and killed after Libyans joined the 2011 Arab Spring protests, aided by NATO allies who had encouraged him to give up his banned weapons of mass destruction under a 2003 deal.

In a statement on Wednesday that threatened withdrawal from the summit, North Korea’s first vice minister of foreign affairs, Kim Kye Gwan, derided as “absurd” Bolton’s suggestion of a deal similar to that under which components of Libya’s nuclear program were shipped to the United States.

“(The) world knows too well that our country is neither Libya nor Iraq which have met miserable fate,” he said in apparent reference to the demises of Gaddafi and Iraq’s former president Saddam Hussein.

Trump said the deal he was looking at would give Kim – a hereditary ruler who presides over a state widely criticized for serious human rights abuses – “protections that will be very strong.”

“He would be there, he would be running his country, his country would be very rich,” Trump said.

“The Libya model was a much different model. We decimated that country,” he said, adding that it would only come into play “most likely” if a deal could not be reached with North Korea.

Trump stressed that North Korea would have to abandon its nuclear weapons.

“We cannot let that country have nukes. We just can’t do it,” he said of North Korea, which has been working on missiles capable of hitting the United States.

The United States has demanded the “complete, verifiable, and irreversible” dismantlement of North Korea’s nuclear weapons program.

Pyongyang has rejected unilateral disarmament and given no indication that it is willing to go beyond statements of broad support for the concept of universal denuclearization.

It has said in previous, failed talks that it could consider giving up its arsenal if the United States provided security guarantees by removing its troops from South Korea and withdrew its so-called nuclear umbrella of deterrence from South Korea and Japan.

Source: Reuters

Let's Do The News! (May 18, 2018)



- Task Force Bangon Marawi, its member line agencies, and LGUS launched yesterday the "Marawi Week of Peace" to commemorate the heroism and unity displayed during last year's siege. The Office of the Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process (OPAPP), said the week-long commemoration, which coincides with the start of holy month of Ramadan this year, will be celebrated on May 17 to May 23 every year.

- The Department of Education officially announced that classes for the SY 2018-2019 will begin on the 4th of June.

- Lawmakers have demanded that Interior and Local Government Undersecretary Martin DiƱo personally present to the House of Representatives the list of 100 congressmen allegedly involved in vote-buying during the Barangay and Sangguniang Kabataan elections and explain how he arrived at this conclusion.

- SM opened their fourth Pampanga mall today.

- A friend of the man who carried out a deadly knife attack in Paris was charged Thursday with “associating with criminal terrorists” while two women were detained for questioning as the investigation gathers speed. Khamzat Azimov, a 20-year-old naturalised Frenchman of Chechen origin, killed one man and injured five others in the busy Opera district of the French capital on Saturday night before being shot dead by police. The Islamic State group has claimed the attack.

- US President Donald Trump refers to criminal gangs when he called some illegal immigrants "animals", which outraged the Mexican government and which drew rebukes on social media. Trump made the remarks on Wednesday during a meeting with California municipal leaders who support his goal of making the US border impervious to illegal immigration.

- Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, will be the first stop for the next season of the ABB FIA Formula E championship.

- Following Stan Lee's lawsuit filed against Pow! Entertainment for using his image, Pow!'s parent company Camsing International issued a statement regarding Stan Lee's lawsuit.

- The Metal Gear orchestra concert will have new performances in Tokyo on the 7th of July, Los Angeles on October 10, New York on the 13th of October, and Paris on the 28th of October.

- Sherlock actor Benedict Cumberbatch will star in a political drama about the lead-up to the UK's Brexit vote.

TTFN!!!

Honda Jade (2019 Minor Change)

The Honda Jade MPV has been on the road for three years now and with the latest facelift, there's a lot of catching up to do with this Fit-based questionable MPV that was criticized for being less spacious with third-row seats present at the back. Anyway, what's new on this 2019 minor change Honda Jade, you may ask?

2019 Honda Jade
For the 2019 minor change, the Honda Jade now boasts a new front grille, new front lamps, and new front bumpers as well as updated rear lamps and redesigned wheels. In the RS version, now available in both turbo and hybrid variants, you can see only the RS badge on the front black side mirrors, black rear wing, darker metallic details, and some sporty 18-inch 5-spoke aluminum wheels.

2019 Honda Jade interior
2019 Honda Jade interior

The interior of the Jade's almost untouched, meaning there's still the same cubby holes to store stuff, the same choice of five or six seats, where the latter has two on the back that eats away boot space, a big problem for the Jade, the same digital instrumental panel, and so on, meaning there's no slight changes around here.

2019 Honda Jade

On the driving side, the 2019MY Jade still retains the choice of a 1.5L VTEC TURBO engine mated to a CVT and a hybrid with a 1.5L petrol engine connected to an electric motor and lithium-ion battery while mated with a seven-speed dual clutch automatic gearbox. Turbo variants have a JC08 Mode-calculated fuel economy of less than 18kmpl while hybrid variants get 24.2kmpl. Honest but irrelevant in today's trends where WLTC Mode is soon becoming a thing on Japanese roads. Apart from that, handling's refined with the addition of double wishbone suspension at the back while RS variants get sporty front and rear dampers. Plus, on the turbocharged RS variants, they made it more responsive with the addition of a fully open acceleration step-up shift control that allows drivers to feel direct acceleration by letting the engine reach high rpm earlier with the smoothness of its CVT. Then, there's the brake-operated step-down shift control which increases the deceleration by applying the engine brake according to the brake above a certain level, which is handy while going downhill, and lastly, the Agile Handling Assist that promises smooth running with less steering operation while driving through curves.

Promising to be the safest MPV in its class, the 2019 Jade's advanced types of Honda SENSING suite of safety tech are now standard such as CMBS, false start suppression function, pedestrian accident reduction steering, out-of-road departure suppression function, Adaptive Cruise Control, Lane Keeping Assist System, front car departure notice function, and road sign recognition, making it a certified "Safety Support Car S Basic+" for use on Japanese public roads.

The 2019 Honda Jade now starts at 2,398,680 Japanese Yen (around $24,000 or 1,200,000Php) for turbo variants with hybrid variants start at 2,898,720 Yen (around $29,000 or 1,540,000Php).

Photo: Honda Motor Co., Ltd.