Thursday, December 29, 2011

Actor Tyron Perez Found Dead

Young actor Tyron Perez, who rose to fame in the GMA-7 reality-based talent show "Star Struck" and has since transferred to ABS-CBN as a Star Magic talent was found dead Thursday night, December 29, in Valenzuela City. He was 26.

Star Magic, which co-manages Tyron with director Jerry Lopez-Sineneng, said in a statement: "Our deepest condolences to the family of Tyron. Let's pray for the eternal repose of his soul."

Circumstances surrounding his death are still being investigated as of posting time.

Valenzuela City Police told Yahoo! Philippines OMG! that Tyron's lifeless body was found at the passenger backseat of his black Toyota Altis parked at the South Service Road of the North Luzon Expressway in Barangay Ugong, Valenzuela City. SPO2 Richard Bautista of the Valenzuela City Police investigations unit said that initial SOCO findings reveal a fatal gunshot wound on Tyron's right temple, with a .22-calibre firearm beside the body. Police investigation, which includes determining if the gunshot wound was self-inflicted, is still ongoing.

Read the rest of the news at Yahoo.com

Manila Kingpin Movie Reigns The MMFF 2011 Awards

Despite being the 'underdog' in the 2011 Metro Manila Film Festival (MMFF), Manila Kingpin: The Asiong Salonga Story bags 11 awards including Best Picture, Best Screenplay (for Roi Iglesias and Rey Ventura), Best Supporting Actor (for John Regala), and the Gatpuno Villegas Cultural Award. Majority of technical awards was also won by Manila Kingpin movie.

Vic Sotto's “Enteng Ng Ina Mo” won second best picture while “Shake, Rattle, and Roll 13” won third best picture.



Here is the complete list of winners during the 37th Metro Manila Film Festival Awards Night:
  • Best Picture: "Manila Kingpin: The Asiong Salonga Story" (Scenema Concepts Int’l, Viva Films)
  • Second Best Picture: Enteng Ng Ina Mo (Star Cinema, M-Zet Films)
  • Third Best Picture: Shake, Rattle, and Roll 13 (Regal Films)
  • Best Director: "Manila Kingpin: The Asiong Salonga Story"
  • Best Actor: Dingdong Dantes ("Segunda Mano")
  • Best Actress: Maricel Soriano ("Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow")
  • Best Supporting Actor: John Regala ("Manila Kingpin: The Asiong Salonga Story")
  • Best Supporting Actress: Eugene Domingo ("My Househusband: Ikaw Na!")
  • Best Child Performer: Bugoy Carino ("Shake, Rattle, and Roll 13")
  • Best Screenplay: Roi Iglesias and Rey Ventura (“Manila Kingpin: The Asiong Salonga Story”)
  • Best Story: Chris Martinez and Marlon Rivera (“Shake, Rattle, and Roll 13”)
  • Gatpuno Villegas Cultural Award: “Manila Kingpin: The Asiong Salonga Story”
  • Gender Sensitivity Award: “My Househusband: Ikaw Na!”
  • Best Cinematography: Carlo Mendoza (“Manila Kingpin: The Asiong Salonga Story”)
  • Best Original Theme Song: “La Paloma” by Ely Buendia (“Manila Kingpin: The Asiong Salonga Story”)
  • Best Musical Score: Jessie Lazaten (“Manila Kingpin: The Asiong Salonga Story”)
  • Best Sound Recording: Mike Idioma (“Manila Kingpin: The Asiong Salonga Story”)
  • Best Editing: Jason Cahapay and Ryan Orduna (“Manila Kingpin: The Asiong Salonga Story”)
  • Best Production Design: Fritz Siloria, Mona Soriano, and Ronaldo Cadapan (“Manila Kingpin: The Asiong Salonga Story”)
  • Best Visual Effects: Riot Inc. (“Ang Panday 2”)
  • Best Make-up: Florencia Penero, Niccolo Medina, and Jayvee Flores (“Enteng Ng Ina Mo”)
  • Best Float: “Ang Panday 2”
  • Best Full-Length Independent Film: “Pintakasi”
  • Best New Wave Actor: JM de Guzman (“Pintakasi”)
  • Best New Wave Actress: Iza Calzado (“H.I.V.”)
  • New Wave Gender Sensitivity Award: “H.I.V.” (full-length) and “Speechless from Miriam College (student film)
  • Best Student Film: “Payaso” from De La Salle-Lipa and MATe from Colegio San Juan de Letran
  • Special Jury Prize: “Biyahe Ni Barbie” from De La Salle-College of St. Benilde

Saturday, December 17, 2011

200 Dead From Tropical Storm Sendong

Nearly 200 people have been confirmed killed and scores of others went missing after tropical storm "Sendong" battered provinces in Mindanao with strong winds and heavy rains, officials said today.

The Philippine Army's 4th Infantry Battalion, which was leading the search and rescue operations in Cagayan de Oro City, said that they have recovered a total of 117 bodies as of 4 p.m.

Mayor Lawrence Cruz of nearby Iligan city said 79 bodies were recovered in the city after more than 12 hours of continuous rain swelled a river and sent muddy floodwaters cascading down from nearby mountains.

Cruz said that they never expected the disaster since Iligan City was only under public storm warning signal number one. He said heavy raining started around 10 p.m. on Friday, and the floods came while people were sleeping.

"This is the worst. We've never seen flooding like this ever since the existence of our city," the mayor said.

Cruz said about 150 people were missing in the city after the storm swept through their area and other provinces in Mindanao.

Benito Ramos of the The National Disaster Risk Reductin and Management Council said in a report to President Benigno Aquino III this afternoon that at least 260 people have been reported missing.

Ramos said that he received a report that a village in Iligan City was completely swept by floodwaters.

Disaster officers said three people drowned in Zamboanga del Norte province, west of the two cities.

Teddy Sabuga-a, a disaster officer in Misamis Oriental province, said 60 people were rescued in waters off El Salvador city, about 6 miles (10 kilometers) northwest of Cagayan de Oro, after they were swept to the sea by a raging river, and about 120 more were rescued off Opol township, closer to the city.

He said an island in the middle of the Cagayan de Oro river was inundated, but there were no immediate reports of casualties or people missing.

Cruz said the coast guard and other rescuers were scouring the waters off his coastal city for survivors or bodies that may have been swept to the sea by a swollen river.

The floodwaters were waist-high in some neighborhoods that do not usually experience flooding. Scores of residents escaped the floods by climbing onto the roofs of their homes, Cruz said.

Those missing included prominent radio broadcaster Enie Alsonado, who was swept away while trying to save his neighbors, Cruz said.

read the full news ad updates at Philippine Star

Friday, December 16, 2011

Hatton picks Floyd over Pacman

In the eyes of British bad boy Ricky Hatton, Floyd Mayweather Jr. has what it takes to spoil Manny Pacquiao.

Hatton, whose two losses were dealt by Mayweather and Pacquiao, talked to boxingscene and expressed the belief that Mayweather will be better than the Filipino in the event they square off next year.

“I’ve always thought that Floyd would win,” said Hatton, who has retired from the sport after absorbing a second-round knockout at the hands of Pacquiao in May, 2009.

“I love Manny Pacquiao. I have more in common with Manny Pacquiao than with Mayweather but I have to give credit where credit is due. He’s (Mayweather) not on my Christmas card list but I think he’ll win,” said Hatton.

Hatton said his belief was not affected by Pacquiao’s struggle with Juan Manuel Marquez last month.

read the rest of the news story at Manila Bulletin Website.
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