A list of puns related to "2020 in Philippine television"
I own the Chess board game currently, but often struggle to politely shun two of our group from meetups so my smartest friend and I can play Chess instead (yes they could start another game at a different table but I find Chess shines without loud plebs distracting you). I have been eyeing the new TV tie in version that is targeted for 2-4 players. It apparently has slightly different game mechanics, and seems to be good for when you arenβt able to convince the casuals in your group to kindly screw off. Has anyone else been eyeing this new release? Or, for anyone who have bought the new one and own the original, how have you found the experience?
If my memory serves me right nangyari yung mga scene na ito nung mga early 90's to early 2000's, Hindi pa masyado kahigpitan ang MTRCB to the point na normal lang ang green and dry jokes sa mga noon time shows,
Here are mine:
Edited: Idk if i will consider this rated r, pero may additional moments na naalala ko ivolving bad boy Robin Padilla:
Here are mine, Kung may doubt kayo kung legit yung mga story, feel free to google. Sa mga nakakaalala ng unli Rated-R sa Philippine TV, kindly share yours and we will talk about it! Thanks
... keep reading on reddit β‘Just thought to let others who may not know, know about it. Nakakahiya kasi e, na sa kanila takbuhan lang tayo ng mga criminal. At this point, i've probably watched hundreds of korean drama with my mom and you guys would not believe how many times fleeing to the Philippines is brought up especially in prosecutor/ police themed dramas. Absolutely disgusting.
Philippine Cinema has gone a long way. The production of several great movies ranging mainstream to indies have acquired accolades and attention. Not so for television there's a large obvious gap. I know there's a big difference when it comes to Television and Cinema, the difference of screen, length, and screenwriting is obviously apparent, however, aren't the same people creating feature films and mainstream blockbusters responsible for television? But whenever I peer over to TV production internationally (like Korea), it's so much different. I have a huge problem with it here, in the Philippines. I hope it's not only me. First of all. Length, don't get me started with Ang Probinsyano. The amount of good series that could have aired if they haven't hogged the slots, So many rising stars could have taken a leading role or comeback. If a series that only airs for 4 months (considering this as enough time to tell a story with a secure plot and ending without too much dragging), A 5 year teleserye could have given way to 15 new series with fresh plots, to 15 new pairs of main actors. There's also this hindrance on the writing process. I read, Lee Byung Hun, writer and director of Twenty was writing a movie (Be Melodramatic) but he sensed it was too much story for a movie so he made the creative decision to turn it into a drama of 16 episode. Director Lee was able to do this because Korea has developed a format of episode length that could maximize the plot, lessen the dragging of the story, by opting to a 16-20 episode scheme but if it were to be in the Philippines I would suspect it to go in a different route. There's a ton of issues with this episode number Philippines have grown accustomed to, it just stains so many things. Story, Production Value, Acting, and more. But I also see that new web series are paving way to more concise story, offered by Iwant. Fluid, Call Me Tita, Taiwan That Love You, some of which I watch but these stories aren't technically still television. Television is still writing stories, moving people, just different format, different screen. But why does it seem Television lags so much more when they should be hand in hand with Cinema. What are your thoughts? I really want to know... Do you think the same way? I'm an aspiring film maker and Television screenwriter so I kind of want to change the state of Television in the PH but so happy PH cinema is evolving so fast.
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