Thursday, July 14, 2011

Amanda Coling is the Fashion Model Azkal Rape Victim?



Amanda Coling MESSAGE: to everyone who has been sending me messages of Love and Support, Thank You so much... going thru such ordeal is so much easier because of u... I love you all... God bless! and i am proud of each and everyone of u.... Thank You God for blessing my heart with wisdom,strenght,love,compassio​n and FORGIVENESS...

A model was reportedly kicked out of one of the special segments in the FHM’s 100 Sexiest victory party held on July 14 because of her purported involvement in the Philippine Azkals’ rape controversy---as the alleged victim.

“How would you feel kung nadawit ka, or 'yung anak mo or sister mo 'di ba? So you can just imagine how I feel, 'di ba?” the model, whose face was not shown on camera, told “TV Patrol” in a taped interview aired on Thursday.

However, she refused to talk about the

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

US Marine gets Date with Mila Kunis

A US marine's YouTube request to go on a date with actress Mila Kunis has been accepted by the star.



In a Fox News interview, the star was asked whether she knew about Sgt Scott Moore's video asking her to accompany him to the Marine Corps Ball in Greenville, North Carolina, in November.

Kunis' Friends With Benefits co-star Justin Timberlake, who was on hand, said he would made sure it would happen.

"I'm going to work on this, man," Timberlake said in

Monday, July 11, 2011

See No More | Joe Jonas

See No More” is the debut single of Joe Jonas as a solo artist featuring background vocals by Chris Brown. It’s a cut from his upcoming solo album called “Fast Life.”


Critics-wise, the song received rave reviews. Billboard even called Joe Jonas the “next big popstar.”

The official music video for the song premiered last week on E! News. In the video, he is looking upset over the betrayal he faces at the hands of his object of affection. Joe walks the earth, braves the elements and moves on from a broken heart.

"Amigo" Now Showing

A film which takes place in the Philippines in 1900 during the Philippine–American War which was shot entirely in the Philippines and with mostly Filipino crew premiered successfully in the US.


Amigo is a period film written and directed by John Sayles (Lone Star, Silver City). The film is about the Philippine-American War of 1899-1902. It is one of only a small handful of films directed by an American to address the tensions of this forgotten war, the only other notable example being The Real Glory.

Starring in the film are Chris Cooper, Yul Vasquez, Garret Dillahunt, DJ Qualls and our very own Joel Torre, Bembol Roco, Pen Medina, Ronnie Lazaro and Rio Locsin.

Here is the plot of the film:

Thursday, July 7, 2011

Rodrigo Duterte Who is He?


Rodrigo Duterte the father of Mayor Sarah Duterte. Who are Duterte's? and why Davao people love them
and only people in Luzon or NCR mostly hate them but but people of Davao love and Support them?
here's an Article from Time Magazine in which the Rodrigo Duterte Known as The Punisher.


Rodrigo Duterte, the mayor of Davao City, is sitting in his favorite bar, After Dark, a glass of brandy in front of him, a .38 pistol tucked in his waistband. He's wearing jeans and a short-sleeved shirt loudly adorned with wine bottles and bunches of red and green grapes — the same outfit he wore to work. While other guests take turns singing along with the piano player, Duterte tells a strange and disturbing story. In 1993, Davao's San Pedro Cathedral was hit with three grenades during an evening Mass. Six parishioners were killed. The attackers were Muslim militants, the sort easily found in Davao, a time-honored haven for kidnappers, bandits, communist rebels and roaming private armies. Four of the attackers were quickly arrested. Just as quickly, Duterte relates, "They went missing." Disappeared. Dead. "Then," the mayor says flatly, "it got ugly." Further killings? "More like assassinations," he says. The targets — other militants — didn't receive the courtesy of arrest, much less a trial. Were they dispatched on his orders? "Oh no," he responds. "I don't believe in state-sponsored killing." A pause. "I can't say any more, but