Friday, January 25, 2019

Filipino TV Shows: What is Happening!?

 Let me just ask you a simple question, what do you remember or what do you imagine when you see this picture below? 

Victor Magtanggol from librengnood.com

How about the picture below? Do you have any opinions about it?  

Ang Probinsyano from wikipedia.com
These pictures are the TV shows "Victor Magtanggol" (the first picture) from the TV network GMA and "FPJ's Ang Probinsyano" from the TV network ABS-CBN (the second picture). Both shows are aired on Philippine television and on the span of different timelines, both series received moderate criticisms from Filipino viewers and fans of the aforementioned TV networks. Why moderate criticisms, you may ask? Well, there are many reasons why people have a slight disdain for these shows, and in this blog post, although I admit I am a bit late, we will go back to those criticisms and I will also try to give my opinion about them. I know that I don't watch TV now more often, but in recent months, I have watched a glimpse of these shows. So, if you are ready, let's do this right now.

Victor Magtanggol: The Misadventures of Hammerman 

Victor Magtanggol title card from victor-magtanggol.wikia.com
Over the past couple of months, Victor Magtanggol (we will call it VM from here on) has been the target of many memes on social media and also Filipino YouTube commentary channels (Nico David, PaoLUL, etc.). The memes and the YouTube videos, share one common criticism about the show, the CGI was really, really bad. What's funny is, the show was reported to have a big budget! (Watch here for the news report, yes, this happened). But that's not only the reason why the show was criticized. According to netizens, it is apparent that it also had a similarity (but not entirely, VM had its own storyline) from the movie series Thor. Sadly, VM ended its stint on November 16, 2018, which also received mixed reactions from different people.

The viral 'fan-made poster' that copied the Thor poster from balita.net.ph 
So, what is my opinion about this? To be honest, I kind of agree with the really bad CGI. I mean, you can really see how bad it was. I think one of the main reasons that the CGI was bashed and criticized is because of the statement that they (the creators of the show) made before airing VM. According to them, VM has a big budget and will have visual effects that are 'Hollywood' level. The issue here is just expectation vs. reality, they hyped up the show too much, resulting in many shattered expectations. I also think that because of VM's timeslot (1 episode per day, 5 days a week), the visual artists of the show did not have much time to polish everything up. They are always rushed into making CGI over the past months and that did not help the show at all.

I know it's really easy to make fun of VM, but we must try to appreciate the creators and the visual effects artist's efforts in making the show. We cannot compare our CGI with Hollywood yet, but we can always try, right? The right time will come where the Philippines will have a CGI-heavy show that we can now be truly proud of,  for now, let's just make VM a lesson that we can all learn from.  

FPJ's Ang Probinsyano: "We are now on our 500th year!" 

Ang Probinsyano poster from facebook.com
Ah yes, the infamous TV show 'Ang Probinsyano'. Filipino fans and television watchers labeled the show as the 'longest TV series' ever (sarcasm, I think?) because it has been on the airwaves for 4 years now. Like VM, Ang Probinsyano (we will call it AP from here on) also received various memes and criticisms from different social media platforms. One of which is the 'longest TV show ever' tagline. Netizens also made memes about the show's lead actor, Coco Martin (who plays the lead protagonist Cardo Dalisay), telling everyone that his character never dies in the show, and because of that, AP will continue on as long as he (Cardo Dalisay) lives. 

Another issue that AP faced is a bit more controversial than VM. The issue involves the Philippine National Police, or PNP, where they are withdrawing their support for AP because they believe that the show is painting a bad light to Philippine's police force (you can read more of this on this article). That concern was raised by the PNP chief Director General Oscar Albayalde himself! So, you know, it is really worry-some for the creators of the show. But don't worry anymore, because they have settled their differences now. Win-win, right? 

PNP chief Albayalde vs. Ang Probinsyano from news.mb.com.ph
Now let's move on with my opinion, what do I think with AP? To be honest, I don't find the show as bad as everyone tells it to be. The problem here is just repetition. Some people find the show boring now because the show almost seems to have the same plot every episode. I admit that I can't argue with that criticism, in today's modern world, people are always searching for more TV series and movies to watch, and if your show can't stand up with different competition, then your show will not be kept long enough for everyone to watch. BUT that's just my opinion because as you can see, AP experiences the opposite of what I just said. They are still going strong despite all the memes, criticisms, and controversies. So, can we just appreciate that, please?


That's it! If you have reached this part, then thank you for reading the entire post! I truly appreciate it! How about you? Do you have any opinions about these shows? What are your opinions on Philippine TV shows? Do you agree with anything that I have said?  Tell it all in the comments, we'll talk about it. See you in the next post! :D 


COMING SOON (PH TV Shows): 

Kara Mia (GMA)

Image from wikipedia.com
The General's Daughter (ABS-CBN)

Looks familiar, doesn't it?

Thursday, January 24, 2019

Online Entertainment: TOP 5 YouTube Channels


YouTube homepage from mormonmusic.org
Like what I've said in my previous post, nowadays I opt to go to YouTube for my daily dose of entertainment. Unlike TV, YouTube is more diverse and random when it comes to the viewing experience. You can choose to watch hours and hours of nonsense videos that are available there or you can choose to watch sophisticated entertaining videos that are also available on the website. Clearly, it is up to you to decide what kind of video you should watch. That is the magic of YouTube.

I admit that I was not watching on YouTube till the very beginning (I was only a kid way back in 2005!) so listing my favorite channels can be a bit more recent, but I still appreciate the past channels there at YouTube, after all, they were the foundation and inspiration of many YouTubers today. So without further introductions, here are my TOP 5 YouTube channels that I frequently watch and follow today.

CongTV from youtube.com
5.) CongTV
First video posted on Dec 1, 2008 (Silent Sanctuary - Rebound (MTV))
Currently at 2,024,680 subscribers (as of January 21, 2019) 

First made short skits then commentary videos and currently transitioned into making vlogs

CongTV is one of the most famous YouTuber here in the Philippines. He has one of the most amazing fan base, famously known as the Chicken Feet Gang ("What's up sa inyo mga Paa!"), which he started as a trend. For me, he is a naturally funny person and you can always see that in his videos. One of my favorite videos of CongTV is his past commentary videos, the "Usapang [insert topic here]". His various reactions, commentary, facial expressions, and personality can really make you laugh-out-loud all the way through. Currently, CongTV makes vlogs about his daily life and also about the big budgeted, CGI-heavy, superhero movie that he and his team plan to do. I just hope they can make the movie come to life. More 'paawer' to CongTV!          

TheOdd1sOut from youtube.com
4.) TheOdd1sOut
First video posted on Aug 30, 2014 (A Book I Made as a Kid)


Currently at 9,964,161 subscribers (as of January 21, 2019)
Made consistent animated commentary videos (with occasional vlogs)

One of the most subscribed animation channels on YouTube, TheOdd1sOut is a commentary channel manned by an animator named James Rallison. Although there are many great animation channels out there on YouTube (Jaden Animations, Domics, Explosm Entertainment, etc.), TheOdd1sOut is the funniest for me. His style of storytelling about his life and everything is just fun to watch and it will always leave you wanting more. If you are a fan of animated commentary comedy videos, this channel is for you! (You can also check the ones that I've mentioned, they're also pretty great). BUT before you subscribe to them, please wear your seatbelt.       

Danny Gonzales from youtube.com
3.) Danny Gonzales
Currently at 1,979,015 subscribers (as of January 21, 2019)
Started on Vine, then went on YouTube
First made short skits and music videos up to currently making commentary videos


Danny Gonzales is one of those viners-turned-youtubers that is now doing great on YouTube. After the 6-second video application, Vine shut down on January 17, 2017, most of the famous creators there decided to pursue YouTube as their second platform. Many Viners went on to have more success on YouTube (Drew Gooden, Anwar Jibawi, Lele Pons, etc.) and Danny Gonzales is one of them. Danny currently creates commentary videos about anything that is interesting for him, and they are always really hilarious. Like CongTV, the jokes and reactions that he makes will make you laugh. He has a unique style of comedy that I always enjoy. So, if you want to join the world's number 1 army, Greg, make sure to subscribe to Danny Gonzales!      


PewDiePie from youtube.com
2.) PewDiePie
First video posted on Oct 2, 2010 (Minecraft Multiplayer Fun)
Currently at 81,796,038 subscribers (as of January 21, 2019) 
Most subscribed YouTuber (as of January 24, 2019)
First made gameplay videos up to currently making commentary videos (with occasional gameplay videos) 


Whenever there's YouTube, PewDiePie will always be present. Felix Kjellberg (real name) is a Swedish Youtuber that owns the channel PewDiePie, the number 1 most subscribed channel on YouTube (beat that TSeries!). Over the past couple of months, Felix has been making history and records as more and more people are subscribing to his channel. Because of this new found fame, he decided to join in on the ride by making videos about the support that he is getting. PewDiePie was first known to make gameplay videos (his channel actually started with him playing Minecraft). Currently, he makes commentary videos and other random things like PewNews, Meme Review, YLYL, LWIAY and many more. So if you are not subscribed yet, please do your part 9-year-olds!      

Good Mythical Morning from youtube.com
1.) Good Mythical Morning
First video posted on Oct 30, 2008 (The Bloody Door)
Currently at 14,961,069 subscribers (as of January 21, 2019)
First made random videos (skits, music, outtakes from other videos, occasional vlogs) up to making the variety commentary show Good Mythical Morning that started on Jan 9, 2012

Good Mythical Morning is a variety commentary show hosted by the iconic YouTube duo Rhett and Link. Whenever I watch GMM, it feels like I'm just watching TV, but in a good way. The first GMM episode was aired on January 9, 2012, and since then, the number of Mythical Beasts (their fan base) grew larger and stronger than ever before! GMM is a great morning routine for everyone wanting to make their mornings special, although, it's kind of funny because here in the Philippines, the uploads of GMM are always on night time. But who cares? You can still watch it in any part of the day and you will still be entertained. Now, if you want to be a Mythical Beast and make your mornings (or evenings) special, come and subscribe to Good Mythical Morning on YouTube!


So, do you agree with my list? Which YouTube channels or videos do you watch? Do you also have your own favorite YouTube channels or videos? Comment down below and we'll talk about it! Your comments are always appreciated, see you next time!      




Saturday, January 19, 2019

Everyone's Got Talent: Why YOU Must Love Talent Shows

I can’t deny the fact that I LOVE talent shows, especially the ones that are viewed on TV networks. Nowadays, I don’t watch TV more often, I opt to go to YouTube for my dose of entertainment. One of the things that I frequently watch on YouTube are clips from the Got Talent franchise (America’s Got Talent, Asia’s Got Talent, Britain’s Got Talent, Pilipinas Got Talent, etc.) and I constantly enjoy watching them.

What actually makes me love these shows? Well, there are a few things that come to my mind, and to be formal, I would like to present it in a form of a list. So, let’s begin!


 Golden Buzzer
Golden Buzzer from dailymail.co.uk 

     1.) Expect the Unexpected!


One thing about these shows is that they don’t fail to surprise me. From people auditioning with talents that are out-of-this-world up to the certain Golden Buzzers that the judges make (It’ll make sense if you watch it), the Got Talent franchise always has that plot twist at their episodes, and because of that, it is worth watching every single time.



Judges laughing from realityblurred.com
Judges laughing from realityblurred.com


     
2.)
The LOL’s never stop


Aside from being surprising, these shows also bring smiles (and uncontrollable laughs) to my face. The witty judges with their jokes and banters with the contestants are always top notch funny, and there are also the contestants who make me laugh on purpose (stand-up comedians) and those who make me laugh unintentionally (bad auditions). With these shows, the ‘laughing out loud’ never ceases.


Past contestants of BGT from tellymix.co.uk


     
3.)
Inspirations are everywhere


The Got Talent franchise is filled with people with big dreams and aspirations. Watching those people audition and succeed is always heartwarming and inspiring for me. You will not just laugh, but you will also cry (or at least get teary-eyed) while watching these Got Talent shows. Different people, different talents, different struggles, different dreams, but only one goal, winning the entire competition. 


Really real red buzzer from mirror.co.uk


     
4.)
Reality at its finest


The Got Talent franchise falls under the ‘reality show’ category because of the variety of contestants that enter the competition. Out of all the reality shows that are available on TV, talent shows are the most entertaining for me (the Amazing Race franchise comes in a close second). Although reality shows on TV get criticized for being ‘not real’ at all, my fanatic side always gets the best of me and I always hope that these shows (Got Talent) are an exception.  


Asia's Got Talent winner from axn-asia.com

     5.) It’s on my Bucket List


Yes, you’ve read it right, I’ve always had a hidden desire to join in a TV network talent show. Whenever I watch these shows, I always imagine myself in the contestant’s shoes. I have been in a few local talent shows before and it’s always been a thrill for me. So if I got a chance to join in a Got Talent competition on TV, of course, I will not miss the opportunity to finally compete in my favorite show! I just hope that I can fulfill this part of my bucket list SOON.  My fingers are always crossed.



Grace VanderWaal audition from crypticimages.com
As you can see, I am a huge fan of the Got Talent franchise and everything that is related to talent shows. I hope everyone gets to watch more talent shows and support their favorite contestants as the years go by. Who knows, you might see me in Got Talent one day. After all, as America’s Got Talent season 11 winner Grace VanderWaal once said in her audition, “Miracles can happen.” 

What is your opinion on talent shows? Do you also love watching them? Comment down below! Your comments are much appreciated, see you next time!