Category Archives: Film and TV

GMA To Preempt One Hour Of “It’s Showtime” To Give Way To Lorraine Badoy And Ka Eric

In a surprising twist, GMA 7 (GTV) has announced a compassionate act of solidarity with suspended SMNI News Network by preempting one hour of its popular noontime show, “It’s Showtime,” to make room for Jeffrey Celis (Ka Eric) and Lorraine Badoy’s SMNI News program. 

This decision comes after the National Telecommunications Commission suspended SMNI News for 30 days due to alleged violations of its franchise.

GMA’s benevolent move is seen as a gesture of support for media outlets facing tough times, reminiscent of a sitcom storyline where rivals become allies. 

The network emphasized its empathy with SMNI, also citing the Movie and Television Review and Classification Board’s 24-day preemptive suspension of Celis and Badoy for purportedly spreading fake news on their TV program.

This comes on the heels of the MTRCB’s 12-day suspension of “It’s Showtime” over lewd episodes courtesy of hosts Vice Ganda and Ion Perez.

GTV’s move all but proves that in the world of Philippine television, solidarity knows no bounds—even if it means sacrificing a dancing Vice Ganda an hour each day for a month.

MMDA’s Misguided Priorities

In a move that can only be described as visionary, the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) has decided that what the bustling metropolis truly needs is an MMFF (Metro Manila Film Festival) Auditorium. Because clearly, amidst the chaos of traffic, the symphony of car horns, and the ballet of illegally parked vehicles, what the people of Metro Manila have been yearning for is a dedicated space to showcase annually recycled slapstick blockbusters.

One might argue that there are already numerous venues available for such cinematic revelry, both public and private. But who needs logic when you can have an exclusive, taxpayer-funded auditorium that serves as a testament to the city’s priorities? Forget about bike lanes, footbridges, garbage cleanup, and traffic solutions; what the people really want is a monument to the pinnacle of Pinoy cinema—festive films that, once a year, unite the masses in an unparalleled celebration of mediocrity.

Because in a city grappling with real issues, what could be more essential than a shrine to the annual pageantry of cinematic absurdity? Clearly, the MMDA knows what the people truly need.

GMA 7 Will Still Carry The Name “EAT BULAGA!”

Paolo Contis and the GMA 7 team have remained firm in their stand against the Intellectual Property Office’s cancellation of the trademark registration for “EAT BULAGA.” Apparently, the To IPO believes in giving credit where it’s due, siding with the original Tito, Vic, and Joey trio. Contis, however, refuses to let go of the beloved name, suggesting a groundbreaking solution: “EAT BULAGA, The Copycat.

In a stroke of genius, Contis proposes a new trademark application that maintains the iconic essence of the show while acknowledging its imitative nature. Why settle for the original when you can have a slightly off title that screams innovation? 

“EAT BULAGA, The Copycat” is bound to be a hit, solving the trademark tussle and leaving everyone happily confused. 

Who said intellectual property disputes can’t be resolved with a dash of satire and a sprinkle of imitation?