THERE’S a scene in the superhero satire movie Mystery Men, where super-villain Casanova Frankenstein (played by Geoffrey Rush) approaches the leader of his disco-obsessed minions as he gets down on an empty dance floor.
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IF you’re a movie buff who can’t make up your mind what to watch during the holiday lag, why not instead consider playing a trivia board game about movies with an interactive twist?
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TIRED of falling in line at the box office for blockbuster flicks like Harry Potter and the Goblet Of Fire or the upcoming King Kong? Don’t like the idea of going through the same motions during this holiday season’s annual Metro Manila Film Festival? Then why not watch your favorite movies in the comfort and relative privacy of Ayala Center’s MyCinema in Greenbelt 3?
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Ang Pagdadalaga ni Maximo Oliveros
Directed by Auraeus Solito
UFO pictures and Star Cinema
Cast: Nathan Lopez, JR Valentin, Soliman Cruz, Bodjie Pascua
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Check out this movie’s premise: successful thirty-seven year old divorcee Raffy (Uma Thurman) has been seeing a therapist (Meryl Streep). She meets Dave, who is much younger, 14 years to be exact, but they just have that great intangible spark. She confides in her therapist about the things that they do together and how great he makes her feel. Then, it turns out that the therapist is actually Dave’s mom.
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IT is when you enter the world past the stone mandala and across the bridge over the lotus pond, that time slows down in ripples and comes almost to a halt, and the quietness of the village comes upon you slowly, lightly, and gently draws you in.
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When the days are long and languid with holiday expectation, where to go for delicious do-nothings? Our bet is the newly-opened Hilton Cebu Resort and Spa where you can luxuriate and take advantage of the temporal lag in grand and delectable style.
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