Tuesday, December 5, 2017

From X rating, ‘Guro’ gets PG-13

Alfred Vargas’ latest movie, “Ang Guro Kong ’Di Marunong Magbasa,” was first given an “X” rating by the Movie and Television Review and  Classification Board (now headed by former congresswoman Rachel Arenas) because of “significantly violent scenes.” But on its second review, the rating was changed to PG-13 and is now ready for commercial release.

Alfred, who is a Quezon City Solon, is of course very happy over the reversal of the classification or rating of his movie which he describes as an advocacy film and this is why he accepted to play the role of Aaquil, a farmer who struggled to teach the children in his town to read and write, in spite of his being illiterate himself.


“Guro” is based on true accounts of hundreds of child soldiers released recently by the Moro Islamic Liberation Front as part of its commitment to the UN to end the recruitment and use of children within their ranks. It is directed by Perry Escaño (it’s actually his debut full-length feature film) who expressed delight that the youth can now watch “Guro.”


“Guro” is Alfred’s first film in four years and one of the five Cinemalaya films he has appeared in, the others being “Colorum,” (2009), “Ang Paglilitis Ni Andres Bonifacio,” (2010), “Teoriya” (2011) and “Separados” (2014).


Perry, who is also a stage and TV actor, said: “Twenty to 30 percent of rebels in any particular group are children. They are trained to use guns and are put at the frontline of battles. These children should be carrying books not guns. There are many related issues concerning child warriors, but this film is related to the value of education.”


On his part, Alfred said: “I’ve decided to concentrate on public service but when I read the script, I couldn’t resist it. I immediately agreed to do it because it’s actually hitting two birds with one stone – I can act and at the same time advocate education.”


“Guro” also stars award-winning actors Miggs Cuaderno, Marc Justine Alvarez and Micko Laurente. Also featured in the movie, which starts showing tomorrow, are Mon Confiado, Lou Veloso, James Blanco, Kiko Matos, Loren Burgos, and Garie Concepcion among others.


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‘Super Ma’am’on YouTube


GMA Network’s primetime series “Super Ma’am,” starring Marian Rivera in the title role, is also now a hot item on Youtube.


It’s interesting how GMA is updating the fans of “Super Ma’am.” On the YouTube account of the Kapuso Network, viewers could watch the “full-force super heroes” video of the series which shows Super Ma’am and the Super Teens fighting their enemies like Jack and Jill.


The viewers’ pleasure in watching the action scenes sent the series trending and got the No. 15 spot on YouTube.


Directed by Lord Alvin Madridejos and Albert Langitan, “Super Ma’am” is about a teacher with super powers who guides her students and their parents. It also stars Kim Domingo, Al Tantay, Jackie Lou Blanco and Helen Gamboa, among others.


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GMA Network tallies bigger TV ratings lead in November


Media giant GMA Network, Inc. (GMA) strengthened its nationwide ratings lead based on the latest data from Nielsen Philippines Television Audience Measurement.

For the month of November (with November 19 to 30 based on overnight data), the Kapuso Network ruled over its counterparts in the National Urban Television Audience Measurement (NUTAM) with an average total day people audience share of 43.2 percent, leading ABS-CBN’s 38.2 percent.


GMA also posted winning numbers across all day parts in NUTAM. The Network recorded 38.8 percent people audience share in the morning block versus ABS-CBN’s 35.9 percent.


GMA’s afternoon line-up consistently dominated the 12nn to 6pm block with 47 percent; way ahead of ABS-CBN’s 36.2 percent.


The Kapuso Network’s strong showing continued in the evening block with 42.1 percent versus competition’s 40.8 percent.


Likewise, GMA toppled its rival network in all time blocks in both Urban Luzon and Mega Manila, which respectively account for 76 and 59 percent of all urban viewers in the country.


In Urban Luzon, the Network registered a total day people audience share of 48.8 percent; besting ABS-CBN’s 32.6 percent.


Similarly, in Mega Manila (based on November 1 to 18 data), the Kapuso Network continued its dominance with 51.1 percent total day people audience share as against competition’s 28.5 percent.


More Kapuso shows also made it to the list of top programs in NUTAM with the award-winning weekly family sitcom Pepito Manaloto still reigning as the most watched Kapuso program nationwide in November.


Included in the list as well were Kapuso Mo, Jessica Soho; Daig Kayo ng Lola Ko; Magpakailanman; 24 Oras; Super Ma’am; All-Star Videoke; 24 Oras Weekend; and the Dingdong Dantes-starrer Alyas Robin Hood, which concluded last November 24.


Newly launched primetime drama series Kambal, Karibal immediately made its way to the list of most watched Kapuso programs in NUTAM along with consistent ratings drivers Ika-6 na Utos; Impostora; Haplos; Wowowin; My Korean Jagiya; Imbestigador; Eat Bulaga; Sunday PinaSaya; Celebrity Bluff; and Impostora.


GMA Network again dominated the list of top programs in Urban Luzon with 8 of the top 10; while sweeping Mega Manila’s top 10 list.


Further, GMA’s flagship AM radio station Super Radyo DZBB was also hailed as the listeners’ number one choice in Mega Manila proving GMA’s dominance both in TV and radio. Based on the latest data from Nielsen Radio Audience Measurement, DZBB garnered a total day average audience share of 32.3 percent in October, which toppled DZMM’s 27.5 percent and DWWW’s 12.6 percent.


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Tidbits: Happy b-day greetings today, Dec. 5, go to Donita Rose, Mila Abad, Anthony Pangilinan, Julie Ann Fortich, Luz Valderrama, Raymond Sacay, Ramon “Monchu” Siytangco IV, Dr. Rosalina Ante, and Rep. Amado BagatsingDec. 6: Madeline Nicolas, Ching Alano, Jovy Gonzaga, Teodoro Luansing, Nelmy Nabutas, Happy Ongpauco, Dionne Monsanto, Francis Laborra, Mila Alura, and Bobby Duran

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