November 19, 2009

Veteran actor Johnny Delgado passes away at 61


Movie and television actor Johnny Delgado has passed away due to colon cancer. He was 61.

Television host German Moreno said in his radio show on dzBB that Delgado, born Juan Marasigan Feleo, died at around 1:45 p.m. Tuesday.

Delgado, husband of multi-awarded director Laurice Guillen, was diagnosed with lymphoma or cancer of the immune system in 2008.

Delgado is best known for being part of the television gag show Goin’ Bananas in the 1980s. He also gained recognition for his role in the family drama Tanging Yaman, where he won the FAMAS Award and the Metro Manila Film Festival Award for Best Actor in 2000.

November 8, 2009

Manny "Pacman"Pacquiao: I have a lot to prove to Cotto


Manny Pacquiao is counting down the days until he proves himself to Puerto Rican Miguel Cotto and the rest of the world that he is the rightful pound-for-pound king.

With just one week away before the “Firepower” bout in Las Vegas, Pacquiao said he knows that Cotto is ready to defend his WBO welterweight title at the MGM Grand Garden Arena.

“Dahil ako ang challenger sa titulo ni Cotto, inaasahan ng marami na kailangan kong maipakita ang liksi, bilis at tapang sa laban,” he said in his “Kumbinasyon” column on PhilBoxing.com Sunday.

He added that he is surprised that many regard Cotto as the underdog of the fight.

“Kailangan ko ring patunayan na ako nga ay karapat-dapat na tanghaling pound-for-pound best boxer sa buong mundo kahit na ako ay lubos na mas maliit kaysa sa natural na welterweight na si Cotto,” he noted.

Pacquiao mentioned that he had to work hard to shape up for the welterweight champion. According to him, he and his team have done almost everything to prepare for the bout.

He noted that he has shifted his focus to other aspects of his training. “Halos pababa na ang intensity ng training at sa ngayon ay mental at spiritual training na ang focus ko,” he revealed.

Entourage

Pacquiao also revealed in his column that he is set to go to Las Vegas on November 9.

He said his friends, supporters, family members and loved ones have started arriving in Los Angeles to accompany him on his convoy road trip to Las Vegas.

His wife, Jinkee, arrived in LA with her sisters and a few friends. Pacquiao drove his Mercedes-Benz Sports Car to fetch Jinkee at the Los Angeles International Ariport.

Their four children, Jimuel, Michael, Princess and Queen Elizabeth, were unable to join the trip.

Jinkee said that as always, she believes her husband can win his seventh world title. She then asked for the continuous support and prayers from Filipinos.


November 5, 2009

Noynoy Aquino "Hindi ka Nag-iisa" Video


Last night I saw Noynoy Aquino’s new Television Ad. It’s a star studded MTV where artists from both the Kapuso and Kapamilya networks are there. I wasn’t able to watch the full ad so I look for it in YouTube.

If you haven’t seen Nonoy Aquino’s political ad, then watch this video:

November 4, 2009

Manny "Pacman" Pacquiao's interview on US late-night show 'Jimmy Kimmel Live'


Manny Pacquiao sang his heart out in American late-night show “Jimmy Kimmel Live”, endearing himself further to his Filipino and even American fans with his gamely attitude.

Pacquiao, arguably today’s most popular boxer, delivered his own rendition of Dan Hill’s “Sometimes When We Touch” before a Pinoy-dominated audience who attended ABC’s late-night show.

He might not be as gifted as “YouTube” star Charice, but he was definitely given a standing ovation after the song.

Before belting out the song, the reigning pound-for-pound king shared a few laughs with host Kimmel, gamely answering the interview which lightly touched on his love for the sport, his showbiz exploits and his family life.

“Aside from boxing, I like acting,” said Pacquiao. “I'm enjoying doing it (singing).”

He also had a short explanation on his decision to name his youngest daughter after British monarch Queen Elizabeth.

“Well I like that name,” said the boxer, who then flashed his usual smile. Pacquiao said he took a liking on the name after hearing it in the movies. Kimmel then joked: “I think you mean Queen Latifa,” which sent the boxer laughing.

Pacquiao’s appearance on the Jimmy Kimmel show is part of his efforts to promote his upcoming fight with World Boxing Organization welterweight champion Miguel Cotto.



Kimmel commented on Pacquiao’s modesty especially on how he addresses his opponents, particularly Cotto.

“I think it's interesting that you haven't been bragging that you'd knock the guy out, you have respect for him as a fighter,” said the talk show host.

“Yeah, I respect Miguel Cotto, he's the champion and I'm the challenger. He's a good fighter also,” said the Filipino.

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November 3, 2009

Watch NCIS: Los Angeles Season 1 Episode 6 | NCIS: " Keepin’ it Real "


Watch NCIS: Los Angeles Tuesday 9:00 PM on CBS, season 1 episode 6 is entitled Keepin' it Real.

NCIS: Los Angeles TV series is a drama about the high stakes world of undercover surveillance at the Office of Special Projects a division of NCIS that is charged with apprehending dangerous and elusive criminals that pose a threat to the nation’s security. The team is composed of highly trained agents, working undercover putting their lives at risk to fulfill their duties.


Here is NCIS S01E06 synopsis coutesy of TV.com:

After the NCIS team discovers the body of a marine who had been living a double life, they look for a motive to his murder.

Watch NCIS: Los Angeles - 'Keepin' It Real' Preview Clip




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