bakedzitiguy Posted August 15, 2005 Share Posted August 15, 2005 in 8mm, the main characters were discussing about a certain snuff film that they were investigating. Joaquin Phoenix told Nicolas Cage, that the Phil might be a possible source Quote Link to comment
Oral Specialist Posted August 16, 2005 Share Posted August 16, 2005 The film Apocalypse Now, released in 1975 starring Marlon Brando, Robert Duvall, and Martin Sheen, among others, was shot in the Philippines. In fact, my uncle was an extra in one of the scenes in a formal dinner sitting at the table in the foreground. Quote Link to comment
devil_lance Posted August 16, 2005 Share Posted August 16, 2005 how can we all forget, American Ninja was filmed in the Philippines with some flip actors and the main leading lady was suppose to be a flip but she wasnt... <{POST_SNAPBACK}> American Ninja (1980's, forgot the installment) where Michael Dudacoff is a trained ninja up against a terrorist group in the Philippines, with ninja henchmen ofcourse. It was shot in Tagaytay and Tony Carreon starred as the Mastermind of the terrorists (yung look-alike ni Ramon Mitra). in 8mm, the main characters were discussing about a certain snuff film that they were investigating. Joaquin Phoenix told Nicolas Cage, that the Phil might be a possible source<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Dagdag ko lang yung portion na nanunuod sila ng Snuff film, mga pinoy yung characters dun sa tape na may babae na tinataga. Sabi pa ni Joaquin Phoenix, "must be from the Philippines, ...it is from the Philippines!" Quote Link to comment
luol_deng Posted August 16, 2005 Share Posted August 16, 2005 The film Apocalypse Now, released in 1975 starring Marlon Brando, Robert Duvall, and Martin Sheen, among others, was shot in the Philippines. In fact, my uncle was an extra in one of the scenes in a formal dinner sitting at the table in the foreground. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> also to that Platoon was filmed in Philippines i forgot where but it was in Philippines....where did they shoot Apocalypse Now? Before the filming of Platoon, Defoe woke up in his hotel room in Manila with the noise of tanks...i think this was during the Marcos era?? i read in a trivia... Quote Link to comment
jt2003 Posted August 16, 2005 Share Posted August 16, 2005 A lot of "Vietnam War" movies were shot in our lovely PI during those days. Now, Hollywood producers seem to prefer Thailand. Or even Vietnam itself. Ito naman. Remember that Australian production about EDSA I? I believe the title was "A Dangerous Life." Now this was about the Philippines, but a lot of the extras were Sri Lankan. I recall that there were some legal problems that led the producers to finish filming in Sri Lanka. But really, Sri Lankans as Filipinos? Oh well, I guess we all look alike to white folks. Quote Link to comment
MODERATOR tamago Posted August 16, 2005 MODERATOR Share Posted August 16, 2005 I read somewhere that in recent Tom Cruise movie, they were considering Dina Bonnivie to be his leading lady. I thik Delta Force 2 was shot here in the Philippines. I forgot what movie this was, but the scene was there were 2 students studying about women in history. One of them mentioned Corazon Aquino. Quote Link to comment
Immortal666 Posted August 16, 2005 Share Posted August 16, 2005 In Mike Myers' 'Cat in the Hat', there's this scene where the kids were opening this big box which was marked 'made in the Philippines.' I also remember a TV show mentioning that there was a reference to the Philippines in 'Finding Nemo'. Quote Link to comment
APD Posted August 17, 2005 Share Posted August 17, 2005 Has anyone watched Constantine? the one with keanu Reeves? Nung may devil possession na ngyari sa bata sabi nung devil kay keanu "papatayin natin sila" tapos nung narebuked na yung devil sabi nung mommy nung bata "anak, anu ngyari sayo?" Quote Link to comment
brawler201 Posted August 19, 2005 Share Posted August 19, 2005 Connie and Carla, a filipino drag queen , Ian Gomez, has a thick filipino accent which makes him hard to be understood particularly David Duchovny (X-files) saying 'what?'...even at the end of the movie which was a musical, Ian Gomez blurted an english speech with thick pinoy accent and the whole audience said 'what!!?'<{POST_SNAPBACK}> I think the line was: "it's time for the grand pinale'" (grand finale). Quote Link to comment
resident_big_evil Posted August 24, 2005 Share Posted August 24, 2005 Connie and Carla, a filipino drag queen , Ian Gomez, has a thick filipino accent which makes him hard to be understood particularly David Duchovny (X-files) saying 'what?'...even at the end of the movie which was a musical, Ian Gomez blurted an english speech with thick pinoy accent and the whole audience said 'what!!?'<{POST_SNAPBACK}>there was also a scene there where he made referrence to making adobo for the other drag queens, i just forgot if it was pork or chicken... Quote Link to comment
goomboo rumboo Posted August 24, 2005 Share Posted August 24, 2005 i bought a vcd entitled "aswang" though it's an american film.i got curious so i bought it.i think some of the brains behind the making of this movie are filipinos.from screenwriter to editor but the producer and director both are american. the movie is about obviously aswang there is a rich mom living in the country US who is visited by her son and daughter in law newly wed.there is a governess w/c is a filipino.she always speaks tagalog.and the aswang is the mom.the daughter in law is pregnant.the mom went up the roof ( the roof is not pawid) so the long tongue travels to the windows to the bedroom to the bed....and so on.i didn't finished the movie because it's so boooring!!!!!! Quote Link to comment
Guest Leviticus Posted August 25, 2005 Share Posted August 25, 2005 Has anyone watched Constantine? the one with keanu Reeves? Nung may devil possession na ngyari sa bata sabi nung devil kay keanu "papatayin natin sila" tapos nung narebuked na yung devil sabi nung mommy nung bata "anak, anu ngyari sayo?"<{POST_SNAPBACK}>already covered :cool: Quote Link to comment
goomboo rumboo Posted August 25, 2005 Share Posted August 25, 2005 already covered :cool:<{POST_SNAPBACK}> KATAKOT IYON ISIPIN MO MARUNONG MAGTAGALOG Quote Link to comment
sliderule Posted August 28, 2005 Share Posted August 28, 2005 There was this old TV series from the 80's Indiana Jones wannabe' kind of genre. The setting was usually in some jungle with native tribes sort of characters portraying the bad guys....they spoke Tagalog to make it sound exotic, but they altered the accent a bit ... it may have worked with Western audiences but was hilarious to us locals. 'Na-keeta ko seeee-ya! Na-keeta ko seee-ya!" For The Sopranos fans, there was this tough filipina married to a junkie running a sleazy massage parlor (sheesh) and they were lagging behind their payments to the mob, and this pinay was one tough cookie, in her first scene she stood up to Christopher Montesanti (tama ba spelling?)...but Tony sent a tougher henchman (that italian guy I forgot his name) who beat the crap out of her. Oh well. Thank God for the Great Raid. Redeeming roles for a change. Quote Link to comment
notnot Posted August 28, 2005 Share Posted August 28, 2005 ...IN THE AWARD WINNING MOVIE OF DENZEL WASHINGTON AND ETHAN HAWKE "TRAINING DAY", DENZEL'S CHARACTER WAS TALKING TO SCOTT GLENN'S CHARACTER, A SHADY CHARACTER WHO HAD TONS OF MONEY BENNETH HIS KITCHEN FLOOR, WHEN DENZEL ASKED WHAT HE WAS GOING TO DO WITH THE MONEY, GLENN RESPONDED THAT HE WOULD TAKE THE MONEY AND BUY AN ISLAND IN THE PHILS. Quote Link to comment
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