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  1. Soundtrack ng buhay ko is "My all" by mariah carey

    Search nio nlng po ung lyrics ng kanta mogondo xa hahaha

     

    parang "Secret Love Song" ng Little Mix ang peg: makasama lang kahit isang gabi...

     

    I'd give my all to have

    Just one more night with you

    I'd risk my life to feel

    Your body next to mine

    'Cause I can't go on

    Living in the memory of our song

    I'd give my all for your love tonight

  2. Street Kings

     

    Director: David Ayer

    Stars: Keanu Reeves, Forest Whitaker, Hugh Laurie (Full Cast)

    Studio: Fox Searchlight Pictures

     

    The Plot: Tom Ludlow (Reeves) is a veteran LAPD cop who finds life difficult to navigate after the death of his wife. When evidence implicates him in the execution of a fellow officer, he is forced to go up against the cop culture he's been a part of his entire career, ultimately leading him to question the loyalties of everyone around him.

     

     

    The Visitor [limited]

     

    Director: Thomas McCarthy

    Stars: Richard Jenkins, Haaz Sleiman, Danai Jekesai Gurira (Full Cast)

    Studio: Overture Films

     

    The Plot: College professor Walter Vale (Jenkins) travels to New York to attend a conference and finds a young couple -- a Syrian guy (Sleiman) and a Senegalese woman (Gurira) -- living in the apartment he keeps there. The surprise leads to unexpected friendships, and a much-needed new lease on life for Vale.

  3. The Ant Bully

     

    The Ant Bully

    Director: John A. Davis

    Stars: Paul Giamatti, Nicolas Cage, Julia Roberts (Full Cast)

    Studio: Warner Bros. Pictures

     

    The Plot: After Lucas Nickle floods an ant colony with his watergun, he's shrunken down to insect size and sentenced to hard labor in the ruins.

     

    THE BUZZ: Director John A. Davis came out of nowhere several years back with Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius, one of the first hits for the pact between Nickelodeon Movies and Paramount. With Davis's sense of humor and a stellar voice cast (Julia Roberts is a total score, as she only has two films coming out this year - both voice roles) should help steady Warner's shaky year.

  4. Miami Vice

    Director: Michael Mann

    Stars: Colin Farrell, Jamie Foxx, Li Gong (Full Cast)

    Studio: Universal Pictures

     

    The Plot: Vice detectives James Crockett (Farrell) and Ricardo Tubbs (Foxx) take on the Florida drug world.

     

    THE BUZZ: From white belts and AC/DC tees, to Joan Jett haircuts and slim-fit jeans, 80s nostalgia will be just about dead by the time this once-hot summer blockbuster rolls into town. Will it stop Crockett and Tubbs from making bank? Nah. I mean, if S.W.A.T. can make over a hundred million, Vice should have no problem turning a profit, even though no one seems interested in promoting it. Vice's s success, good, bad, or otherwise, will definitely influence development on the other TV-to-film projects out there; Dallas is nearing production, and Knight Rider and Magnum P.I. are still beating. But this still doesn't answer the question of why Michael Mann didn't just create his own, new police drama with this cast, and miles away from the Vice brand. P.S. Notice how we managed to not say a single word about Foxx and Farell's huffy attitudes and rumors of bad blood on the set?

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  5. Scoop [limited]

    Director: Woody Allen

    Stars: Scarlett Johansson, Hugh Jackman (Full Cast)

    Studio: Focus Features

     

    The Plot: A spirit visits a journalism student (Johansson) and provides her the scoop of a lifetime -- a tip that sees her to shine up to Peter Lyman (Jackman), an arisocrat who might just be the notorious Tarot Card Killer.

     

    THE BUZZ: Woody Allen's trying to go 2-for-2 after Match Point became one of the biggest commercial achievements of his career. (We still feel duped by that one.) Too bad he opted for a co-starring role as a magician (ugh) in his latest film, and that he urged his latest muse, Ms. Johansson, to adopt his tone and mannerisms. Though the story's set in London, we're calling this film Manchester Murdery Mystery; if Woody's sputtered out again, we're not going to go to great lengths to poke fun

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  6. Monster House

     

    Monster House

    Director: Gil Kenan

    Stars: Mitchel Musso, Sam Lerner, Spencer Locke (Full Cast)

    Studio: Sony Pictures Releasing

     

    The Plot: Three young kids discover that one of the houses in their neighborhood really a living, breathing, scary monster.

     

    THE BUZZ: Robert Zemeckis is guiding director Gil Kenan's debut, and the producer is using the same motion-capture technology he employed for The Polar Express last year. Who is Gil Kenan? He graduated from UCLA's film school and bowled people over (including his mentor here) with a short entitled The Lark. We love the concept here, the design, and, of course, the cast. This looks to be the family film to beat this summer ... more so than even Cars? While $200 million is lofty, the movie doesn't have anywhere near the same expectation, and it's not like any of the August family movies are going to pose a threat.

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  7. A Scanner Darkly

    Director: Richard Linklater

    Stars: Keanu Reeves, Winona Ryder, Robert Downey Jr. (Full Cast)

    Studio: Warner Independent Pictures

     

    The Plot: Undercover cop Fred (Keanu Reeves) is one of many agents hooked on the popular drug Substance D, which causes its users to develop split personalities. Fred, for instance, is also Bob, a notorious drug dealer. Along with his superior officers, Fred sets up an elaborate scheme to catch Bob and tear down his operation

  8. My Super Ex-Girlfriend

    Director: Ivan Reitman

    Stars: Uma Thurman, Luke Wilson, Anna Faris (Full Cast)

    Studio: Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation

     

    The Plot: Matt (Wilson) dumps his girlfriend Jenny (Thurman) for being too needy, and eventually hooks up with his co-worker (Faris). Bewildered is he when Jenny morphs into her alternate form, G-Girl, a superhero who will now use all of her abilities to bust up Matt's new union

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  9. Flyboys

     

    Flyboys

    Director: Tony Bill

    Stars: James Franco, Jean Reno, Jennifer Decker (Full Cast)

    Studio: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)

     

    The Plot: A romantic drama that charts the adventures of Lafayette Escadrille, a group of American fighter pilots who volunteered for French military before the U.S. entered WWI -- a unit that includes Rawlings (Franco), a young pilot who falls for a French woman (Decker)

     

    All the King's Men

     

    Director: Steven Zaillian

    Stars: Jude Law, Sean Penn, Patricia Clarkson (Full Cast)

    Studio: Columbia Pictures

     

    The Plot: Journalist Jack Burden (Law) falls under the spell of politically entrenched Southern populist Willie Stark (Penn). Based on Robert Penn Warren's novel on the life of Louisiana Governor Huey Long.

  10. Snakes on a Plane

    Director: David R. Ellis

    Stars: Samuel L. Jackson, Julianna Margulies, Nathan Phillips (Full Cast)

    Studio: New Line Cinema

     

    The Plot: On board a flight over the Pacific Ocean, an assassin, whose target is a potential mob informant in the custody of FBI agent Nelville Flynn (Jackson), frees a crate of deadly snakes. With hundreds of poisionous snakes loose on the flight, Flynn works with a rookie pilot and a terrified crew to keep the passengers safe, and to get his witness to his trial.

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