allanthedirek (3/31/2009)
twilight was a generic drug meant to soothe our burnt out souls. basically, it was a band-aid that was supposed to cover a wound that was caused by someone who forgot to write "not-another-cheecky-story". maybe Pinoy writers have darker sides that we are ought to support more rather than having dayd
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To celebrate the advent of 2009, Pelicola.tv and Fully Booked bring you a full episode of the jointly produced, Fully Booked: Dialogue, a show that discusses various book titles via the points-of-view of relevant icons/personalities. The producers opted to create a situation in which you - the viewer - feel as if you are privy to a highly engaging literary conversation.
Kicking off this unique show is a feature on the current literary phenomenon: Stephanie Meyer's Twilight. Leading the discussion is Andrew Ty, a faculty member of the Department of Communication of the Ateneo de Manila University. He is joined by Chris Costello, an Art Director for TBWA and a screenwriter; Kimmy De Leon, a student of Communication Arts from the De La Salle University-Manila, and Lana Junia, a Jock/Radio Announcer for Jam88.3FM.
Delve into the psyche behind the Twilight phenomenon through an intelligent, intimate, and witty discourse between interestingly diverse individuals.
Panelists:
Andrew Ty
Chris Costello
Kimmy De Leon
Lala Junia
Directed & Edited by Noel Guevara
Executive Producers: Noel Guevara & Jaime Daez
Interviewed by Meghann Zaragoza
Produced by Zig Marasigan & Rhea Llamas
Director of Photography: Mackie Galvez
Camera Operator: Keith Tan
Production Designer: Marco Ortiga
Production Manager: Adi Lopez
Make-up Artist: Jaja Gabor
Colors & Post-Production: Burnwater Design Studios
Audio Post-Production: Wombworks Studio Marikina
Sound Engineer: Pat Tirano
Shot on Location at Fully Booked High Street, Fort Bonifacio
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astrogirl (2/23/2010)
I read twilight because I have nothing else to read during summer. My boyfriend read it too and I think he liked it more than I did. That's just us.