Archive for July, 2007

Wentworth Miller: Fish Anyone?


2007
07.25

Wentworth Miller is Michael Scofield, the genius behind the notorious escape from Fox River Penitentiary. And there is no way you can ignore this guy – his powerful performance in Fox TV series Prison Break makes him one of the world’s most sought-after guy to date.

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Here’s Prison Break’s all favorite fish on silver platter:

The strikingly handsome and refined British actor Wentworth Miller gained his greatest notoriety as Michael Scofield on the Fox network’s serial drama Prison Break. Born June 2, 1972, in Chipping Norton, England, as the son of a Rhodes Scholar, Miller moved to Brooklyn with his parents as a boy; his family relocated to Pennsylvania’s Quaker country during Miller’s adolescence. After high school, Miller attended Princeton University and studied English, but — despite a love of acting that he had harbored since boyhood — he reportedly gravitated away from drama in the pro-business atmosphere of the university. Following graduation, Miller moved to Los Angeles and held down jobs as an assistant at a film production company and a bookstore clerk while he gradually realized his own desire to act and started attending auditions. He debuted before the cameras in a one-episode role, as Gage Petronzi on the hit syndicated series Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and landed another one-time stint as Mike Palmieri on ER. But he was poised to break through to more prominent roles with his turn in the 2003 Robert Benton-directed, Nicholas Meyer-scripted drama The Human Stain. That picture casts Anthony Hopkins as Coleman Silk, a Negro who has spent all his life passing as a Jew; Miller plays the young Silk, and delivers some of the most effective scenes in the film. (One memorable bit has him climbing into the boxing ring and beating a black opponent senseless, out of self hatred). Unfortunately, despite outstanding craftsmanship and winning performances all around, the public mysteriously rejected The Human Stain, and thus inadvertently held Miller back from A-list stardom. (The critics were particularly vicious about Miller’s inclusion in the film — The New York Times’ A.O. Scott unfairly complained that Miller looked nothing like Hopkins, and cynically remarked that his juxtaposition alongside coal-black parents reminded one of Steve Martin in The Jerk).

Miller’s determination doubled, however, and he became notoriously selective, even turning down less esteemed roles to hold out for more respected films and parts. The gamble paid off: after a solid turn as Dr. Adam Lockwood in the sci-fi action thriller Underworld (2003) and a best-forgotten contribution to the embarrassing action thriller Stealth (2005) — as the voice of the computer EDI — the thesp landed second billing on Prison Break. His Michael Scofield is a structural engineer whose brother Lincoln sits on death row in a local penitentiary, for a crime he did not commit. Armed with a full blueprint of the prison and an outrageously complex escape plan, Michael commits a crime to have himself incarcerated and assist his brother with a breakout. The program premiered in late 2005 to solid ratings; Variety observed of the program: “Thus far, easily the most compelling element is Miller, who with his steely intensity conveys a guy capable of outwitting, outlasting, and outplaying whatever the prison and its gruff warden (Stacy Keach, billed as a guest star) can throw at him.”

Nathan Southern, All Movie Guide

Miller’s sterling performance in Prison Break earned him a nomination as Best Actor in 2005 Golden Globe Awards. At one time, he also auditioned for the role of Clark Kent/Superman in Superman Returns.

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Prison Break


2007
07.24

Maybe it’s my lack of patience to follow weekly TV series that made the idea of watching any of those unappealling to me. But watching Heroes by accident piqued my interest – there are TV dramas out there worth my weekly devotion.

Such as crime-drama-supense Prison Break.

Prison Break airs on Crime-Suspense cable channel. It first aired in 2005 on Fox TV. The story is about two brothers’ sensational escape from Fox River Penitentiary.

Lincoln Burrows (Dominic Purcell) was convicted to die by electrocution for a crime he did not commit – murdering the brother of the US Vice President. His brother, Michael Scofield (Wentworth Miller), a structural engineer, devised a plan to incarcerate himself into prison to free his brother by committing armed robbery. Scofield, who incidentally helped design Fox River Penitentiary, tattooed the elaborate plan on his body.

Surprisingly, a motley crew of convicts, there were 6 of them, joined Scofield in the escape plan. And they all succeeded breaking out the walls of Fox River, giving them an overnight notoriety as America’s most wanted criminals.

Prison Break is a huge conspiracy story spunned by the vice president herself to keep her skeletons from the public eye, leaving behind her a bloody trail Burrows and Scofield are about to uncover.

Cast:

Dominic Purcell (Lincoln Burrows)
Wentworth Miller (Michael Scofield)
Robin Tunney (Veronica Donovan)
Sarah Wayne Callies (Dr. Sara Tancredi)
Amaury Nolasco (Fernando Sucre)
Wade Williams (Officer Brian Bellick)
Marshall Allman (LJ)
Paul Adelstein (Agent Paul Kellerman)
Robert Knepper (T-Bag)
Sarah Wayne Callies (Dr. Tancredi)
Peter Stormare (John Abruzzi)
Stacy Keach – (Warden Pope)
Muse Watson – (Charles Westmoreland)
Lane Garrison – (Tweener)

More here.

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Kuting


2007
07.22

Ting is celebrating her 3rd month birthday with us. She has grown bigger and extremely hyperactive for her age and size. This kitty won’t just rest – she runs around the house, plays with our shoes (or basically anything that moves), sleeps on my mom’s bed, jumps on Tito Red when he’s sleeping and is constantly hungry (her tummy starts to grow like the size of a pingpong ball). Ting is remarkable.

One of her usual trips to the kitchen.

Bibito

Bibito. My favorite cat who has gone missing more than a year ago.

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Where are the homes along da riles?


2007
07.20

Long before Quizon Avenue and the onslaught of chinovelas invaded the Philippine television, there on primetime TV existed a well-beloved sitcom called Home Along Da Riles. It starred Dolphy, baby-fat Vandolph, teeny-bopper Claudine Barreto, Babalu (+), Nova Villa and young Boy2 Quizon minus the dredlocks.

I believe the TV show was inspired by the actual homes standing along da riles (along the railways) which have now been reduced to rubbles. What used to be a busy area now lies desolate. The trolley business had gone from bad to worse, not because of flat tires, but the depressing surrounding and possible germ contamination from Philippine National Railways (PNR) horror trains scare commuters away. These photos were taken yesterday afternoon outside the gates of PUP Sta Mesa.

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Back to school


2007
07.20

It has been quite some time since I last visited Polytechnic University of the Philippines (PUP) Main Campus (also known as Mabini Campus) in Sta. Mesa, Manila. I came back this afternoon with my college friend, Olga, to follow up on the release of a school record and visit old teachers as well.

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There have been not so many noticeable changes. Nothing major, unless you would call that newly-constructed brickroad a change that took, let’s say, a decade to see fruition. It buried what used to be a water fountain and a garden of flowering shrubs. The obelisk has been reconstructed in the same fashion as the one in New York (the name escaped me, sorry). Filipino hero Apolinario Mabini, also called the Great Plebeian, now owns that particular space. Apolinario Mabini is PUP’s patron saint. Kidding.

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Apart from those things we saw, everything else remained just as the same as they were in 1999. Poor-ventilated classrooms, smelly and slimy restrooms and the university canteen which apparently turned out to be chain of hamburger stands selling footlong sandwiches and bottled drinks. Students still express their patriotic angst on postings at the catwalk. I still have the fondest memory on the football field where I almost lopped off the pitcher’s head with my flying bat during our softball class.

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It’s not that we were plain critical about these things. The budget for the brickroad and street lamps should have been alloted to the repair of stinky restrooms and dinky classrooms. I think the students need surroundings that are more conducive for learning and not just another replica of the gas chamber. PUP is a state university for crying out loud.

Outside the university, we were met by distressing scenarios. Houses surrounding PUP Sta. Mesa for the longest time have been demolished. It was like entering war-torn Iraq.

Nevertheless, I remain a proud student of PUP – Iskolar ng Bayan as we were called then. Where else can you find tuition fees that were as low as P350 per semester? (I am not sure of the amount now.) I remember someone from the guidance office told me before that out of 40,000+ people taking the PUPCET entrance exam, only 8,000+ students get admitted for one school year. It goes to show that PUP students are persevering pure-bred intellectuals despite their poor economic status. At hindi mga tamad.

I find it really ridiculous whenever I hear horror stories of companies hiring only graduates from UP, La Salle, UST, Ateneo and other expensive schools. I guess they forgot that in the long run a person’s character weighs more than their scholastic affiliation. Believe me.

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