Here's one of my favorite Nestle Kasambuhay Habambuhay short film anthologies, Unplugged. A must-watch for us internet and device addicts.
I started writing when I was 8. My mom got me a journal where I could rant (prob so I won't be an annoying brat). I stopped writing for 8 years until the pen and then later on the keyboard called on me again. I blog because I like writing and that's just about it. Hope you get inspired though... Bite the apple!
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Tuesday, June 14, 2011
Thursday, June 9, 2011
Nestle's Kasambuhay, Habambuhay
My curiosity was piqued when I first saw Nestle's ad on the Kasambuhay Habambuhay short film anthology and I was about to bug hubby to watch it over the weekend at SM Megamall. We got lucky though because my friend, Ricky, sent out invites to an exclusive screening at Nestle. I was bent on going despite the rains.
I can just imagine how hard it is to make a "centennial ad". How can you cram 100 years in a short television ad? Nestle said that they just "aimed for the heart" and I must say that each and every time I see their ad I couldn't help but relate to it. Here's the epic TV ad if you haven't seen it yet -
Anyway, so Nestle went a step ahead and created a 100-minute story of lives intertwined with Nestle products - Bear Brand Powdered Milk Drink, Nescafe, Milo, Nido, Nestea, Coffee-Mate, Maggi, Bear Brand Sterilized, Nestle Ice Cream, Nestle Koko Krunch, Nestle Fruit Selection Yogurt and Nestle Fitnesse (have you checked what's in your cupboard lately?). They worked with directors who have done their TV ads - Raul Jorolan, Henry Frejas, Jeorge Agcaoili, Carlo Directo, Sid Maderazo, A/F Benaza, Jun Reyes and Stephen Ngo.
Here's a rundown of the ten short films:
The Howl & the Fussyket - directed by Chris Martinez, the Howl & the Fussyket tells a story about a boy who joins a declamation contest. He wasn't the best choice of their class, but his mother and sister realized that he had a "f" and "p" speech defect they enlist a couple of people to help him. With Eugene Domingo and Kiray, this anthology was really hilarious and a must-see for Moms with their kids.
Unplugged - directed by Raul Jorolan. This is one of my favorite films. The story is about a coach who brings his team to his grandpa's place. Seeing that the boys were more enamored with their gadgets, the grandpa (played by Eddie Garcia) confiscates all their devices so they could reconnect back to life. Being someone who is always connected I oftentimes wish that there would be days that we can just stay offline and enjoy what's out there more.
Silup - directed by Jun Reyes. Sid Lucero plays the role of a tough, role-model policeman who keeps his gun in the cupboard beside cans of milk. The story shows what is essential in life: love.
Isang Tasang Pangarap - directed by Sid Maderazo. Comedienne Ramon Bautista plays the role of a "coffee psychic" (Elias) which brings hope to people. The film was really funny and everyone burst out laughing when Elias proclaimed, "Walang himala!"
Sali Salita - directed by A/FBenaza. We all get caught up with work and oftentimes we forget that our children need our undivided attention. The story is about how words managed to reconnect a boy and his Mom. You'll also be surprised who played the role of the grandfather.
Oh! Pa Ra Sa Ta U Wa Yeah! - directed by Jeorge Agcaoili. The film is an extension of the Nestea TV ad "ibuhos ang saya" where Nico shares to his family his dilemma in courting Mattina. Nico's father shares a family heirloom, a 100-year old manual on how to court women. It's a musical comedy, so I'm sure you'll be entertained. Will Nico finally get Mattina's sweet yes?
Downtown - directed by Stephen Ngo. I was swinging from being teary-eyed and giggling throughout the film. The story unfolded mostly through actions and I love the twist at the end. It's one of my favorite stories especially since it integrated life in Binondo.
Tingala sa Baba - directed by Henry Frejas. The two kids really pulled off their roles well in this film. Two kids, one rich, one poor, are on a see-saw and their problem was how to get the chubby kid to be on top for once. Both lead very different lives, but find friendship while playing. Another one of my favorite films!
Cooking Mo, Cooking Ko - directed by Chris Martinez. A simple Romeo and Juliet story told through rhyme. Would love (or Maggi Magic Sarap) bring peace to the warring families?
Sign Seeker - directed by Carlo Directo. The John Lloyd film. `Nuff said.
Watching the short film anthologies would make you feel a myriad of emotions, so bring tissue, water and Kitkat when you watch the film this weekend (for free!) at SM Megamall.
Thank you Nestle for this experience and thank you for the cookbook! I can't wait to try out the awesome recipes!
I can just imagine how hard it is to make a "centennial ad". How can you cram 100 years in a short television ad? Nestle said that they just "aimed for the heart" and I must say that each and every time I see their ad I couldn't help but relate to it. Here's the epic TV ad if you haven't seen it yet -
Anyway, so Nestle went a step ahead and created a 100-minute story of lives intertwined with Nestle products - Bear Brand Powdered Milk Drink, Nescafe, Milo, Nido, Nestea, Coffee-Mate, Maggi, Bear Brand Sterilized, Nestle Ice Cream, Nestle Koko Krunch, Nestle Fruit Selection Yogurt and Nestle Fitnesse (have you checked what's in your cupboard lately?). They worked with directors who have done their TV ads - Raul Jorolan, Henry Frejas, Jeorge Agcaoili, Carlo Directo, Sid Maderazo, A/F Benaza, Jun Reyes and Stephen Ngo.
Here's a rundown of the ten short films:
The Howl & the Fussyket - directed by Chris Martinez, the Howl & the Fussyket tells a story about a boy who joins a declamation contest. He wasn't the best choice of their class, but his mother and sister realized that he had a "f" and "p" speech defect they enlist a couple of people to help him. With Eugene Domingo and Kiray, this anthology was really hilarious and a must-see for Moms with their kids.
Unplugged - directed by Raul Jorolan. This is one of my favorite films. The story is about a coach who brings his team to his grandpa's place. Seeing that the boys were more enamored with their gadgets, the grandpa (played by Eddie Garcia) confiscates all their devices so they could reconnect back to life. Being someone who is always connected I oftentimes wish that there would be days that we can just stay offline and enjoy what's out there more.
Silup - directed by Jun Reyes. Sid Lucero plays the role of a tough, role-model policeman who keeps his gun in the cupboard beside cans of milk. The story shows what is essential in life: love.
Isang Tasang Pangarap - directed by Sid Maderazo. Comedienne Ramon Bautista plays the role of a "coffee psychic" (Elias) which brings hope to people. The film was really funny and everyone burst out laughing when Elias proclaimed, "Walang himala!"
Sali Salita - directed by A/FBenaza. We all get caught up with work and oftentimes we forget that our children need our undivided attention. The story is about how words managed to reconnect a boy and his Mom. You'll also be surprised who played the role of the grandfather.
Oh! Pa Ra Sa Ta U Wa Yeah! - directed by Jeorge Agcaoili. The film is an extension of the Nestea TV ad "ibuhos ang saya" where Nico shares to his family his dilemma in courting Mattina. Nico's father shares a family heirloom, a 100-year old manual on how to court women. It's a musical comedy, so I'm sure you'll be entertained. Will Nico finally get Mattina's sweet yes?
Downtown - directed by Stephen Ngo. I was swinging from being teary-eyed and giggling throughout the film. The story unfolded mostly through actions and I love the twist at the end. It's one of my favorite stories especially since it integrated life in Binondo.
Tingala sa Baba - directed by Henry Frejas. The two kids really pulled off their roles well in this film. Two kids, one rich, one poor, are on a see-saw and their problem was how to get the chubby kid to be on top for once. Both lead very different lives, but find friendship while playing. Another one of my favorite films!
Cooking Mo, Cooking Ko - directed by Chris Martinez. A simple Romeo and Juliet story told through rhyme. Would love (or Maggi Magic Sarap) bring peace to the warring families?
Sign Seeker - directed by Carlo Directo. The John Lloyd film. `Nuff said.
Watching the short film anthologies would make you feel a myriad of emotions, so bring tissue, water and Kitkat when you watch the film this weekend (for free!) at SM Megamall.
Crispy Pata bloggers (a.k.a. my blogger friends) with Ricky Baizas of Nestle.
Thank you Nestle for this experience and thank you for the cookbook! I can't wait to try out the awesome recipes!
Tuesday, March 15, 2011
Kitkat Mint
I haven't blogged for eleven days now. I've just been extremely busy and been thinking about a lot of stuff (and my writing muse was scared out of her wits). Well... a friend managed to shift the cycle today and I thought I'd break my keyboard's silence with a Kitkat...
Well, not just any kind of Kitkat, but Kitkat Mint!
Yum! I first encountered Kitkat Mint in Singapore last January. I bought one pack and stuffed it in my luggage. When I got home I just put it in a basket of goodies and completely forgot about it. A visitor took the liberty of opening the pack and before I knew it he was halfway through the pack! Good thing I noticed and saved some for myself and my boys. And I regretted buying just one pack.
I was sharing this story with a friend who works from Nestle and he said they actually have Kitkat Mint available locally -- it just gets sold out really fast!
Thanks Ricky, now I don't need to wait another week to get one (but I'm still going to buy in SG for safety haha) =)
Dear supermarkets, please, please have more Kitkat Mint in your shelves. It will also make my Mom happy.
Well, not just any kind of Kitkat, but Kitkat Mint!
Yum! I first encountered Kitkat Mint in Singapore last January. I bought one pack and stuffed it in my luggage. When I got home I just put it in a basket of goodies and completely forgot about it. A visitor took the liberty of opening the pack and before I knew it he was halfway through the pack! Good thing I noticed and saved some for myself and my boys. And I regretted buying just one pack.
I was sharing this story with a friend who works from Nestle and he said they actually have Kitkat Mint available locally -- it just gets sold out really fast!
Thanks Ricky, now I don't need to wait another week to get one (but I'm still going to buy in SG for safety haha) =)
Dear supermarkets, please, please have more Kitkat Mint in your shelves. It will also make my Mom happy.
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