Category Archives: Film and TV

Commentary: About Those Non-edible Gowns and Tuxedos

Ah, the age-old question, “Makakain ba ang concert?” The nation’s most pressing concern, apparently.

It’s truly baffling how some folks can’t fathom the idea that culture and entertainment can coexist with the more basic necessities of life. It’s as if they believe that by hosting a free concert at Malacañang Palace, the government is secretly plotting to replace our rice bowls with rhythm and melody.

But what’s even more amusing is the hypocrisy of these critics. They scoff at the thought of enjoying a musical evening, yet eagerly embrace the extravagance of network galas and balls. Apparently, gowns and tuxedos are as nourishing as a hearty meal, and the pomp and pageantry of such events are an essential part of their dietary requirements. After all, who needs bread when you can have bling?

So let’s all join the chorus and ask the question that really matters: “Nakakain ba ang mga gowns at tuxedos?” After all, if we can’t eat them, maybe they’re not worth our time or attention either.

Commentary: Pinoy TV Shows Contributing To The Dumbing Of The Filipino

Noon-time and other variety shows on Philippine television have undoubtedly become the masters of the dumbing-down craft. These programs, once a source of entertainment, have devolved into mind-numbing spectacles that seem designed to lower the collective IQ of the nation.

With hosts prancing around in outrageous costumes, dancing to the same tired tunes, screaming, and laughing hysterically at their own jokes, these shows are a caricature of entertainment. They feed the masses a steady diet of shallow content, promoting mediocrity as the new normal. The obsession with celebrity gossip, love teams, petty drama and occasional insensitive and offensive banters overshadows the more pressing issues facing the country.

While some argue that these shows offer an escape from daily struggles, they inadvertently foster a culture of ignorance. The incessant product placements and commercialism only serve to enrich the networks while viewers are left intellectually bankrupt.

In the end, these shows might offer momentary amusement, but they also contribute to the long-term dumbing-down of the Filipino population. It’s high time we demand more substantive content and real entertainment value from our screens, or else we risk becoming a nation trapped in an endless loop of triviality and superficiality.

Will MTRCB Hang Joey De Leon’s Hosting Career For Insensitive ‘Rope’ Comment?

QUEZON CITY, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Quezon City Bureau) – In a disgusting display of culinary cluelessness, Joey de Leon of the “EAT” noontime show has once again proven that his grasp on taste extends no further than the confines of his food-centric program.

When contestants were asked to name things people hang around their necks, de Leon chimed in with, “Lubid, lubid!” (a rope, a rope). Clearly, he’s dishing out a different kind of ‘rope soup’ that only he can stomach.

Obviously, de Leon was referring to a noose, a loop with a running knot, tightening as the rope or wire is pulled and is typically used to hang people or trap animals. It has also become a symbol of slavery.

Maybe he’s just concocting a new recipe for a hangman’s lunchbox? While viewers were left hanging in disbelief, we can only hope that de Leon’s next dish will be a little less… dark.

Will MTRCB summon de Leon and mete him with the proper punishment?

Paging Lala Sotto!