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#1 ChairC

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Posted 25 December 2006 - 08:48 AM

NAUNA daw sila...haha.. :lol: naunang kumopya sa BWN... :lol:

December 26, 2006 06:57 PM Tuesday

Sinenovela: A new genre to watch out for on GMA-7
GMA Network will once again prove that it is the prime mover in Philippine television as it continues to change the landscape of local entertainment programming. This time, it makes another landmark move as it introduces the newest programming genre that would soon make waves on local TV: the “sinenovela.”

In line with its commitment to bringing innovative and superior quality entertainment, GMA-7 will soon air the TV serialization of five well-loved movies: “Saan Darating ang Umaga,” “Dapat Ka Bang Mahalin,” “Sinasamba Kita,” “Kung Mahawi Man ang Ulap,” and “Gaano Kadalas ang Minsan.” Under the umbrella title “sinenovela,” five hit movie titles released by Viva Films will be turned by GMA-7 into blockbuster TV dramas through the creative genius of its pool of talented writers. GMA-7 has also enlisted the help of the most-respected film and television directors to take the helm in these sinenovelas, and plans to gather today’s biggest stars to once again bring to life the unforgettable characters in each one.

Who could forget “Sinasamba Kita,” which starred Lorna Tolentino and Vilma Santos, a compelling story about half-sisters—with the illegitimate younger daughter adoring her older sister—who later become rivals in love and life? And who didn’t fall in love with “Dapat Ka Bang Mahalin,” wherein Sharon Cuneta and Gabby Concepcion portrayed lovers who got married at a young age, whose relationship eventually collapsed but will realize later how strong their love is in the end. Also memorable was “Saan Darating ang Umaga,” a heart-wrenching masterpiece about how a child who became a family’s source of joy later unwittingly becomes the cause of all their grief, which starred the late Nida Blanca, Maricel Soriano, Nestor De Villa, and Jaypee De Guzman.

Two other star-studded blockbuster dramas—“Gaano Kadalas ang Minsan,” which is about a complex love triangle whose characters were portrayed by Vilma Santos, Dindo Fernando, and Hilda Koronel, and “Kung Mahawi Man ang Ulap,” a gripping family drama which featured a powerhouse cast that included Hilda Koronel, Christopher de Leon, Gloria Romero, Eddie Garcia, Amy Austria, Michael de Mesa, and Isabel Rivas—will also soon leave audiences riveted in their seats in the TV versions on GMA-7.

The sinenovelas are surely something to be excited about, since it would be a great chance for today’s generation to appreciate the movies that once made such an impact in the country’s film industry and the minds of movie-goers—this time through a daily series on the small screen. It also means a trip down memory lane for Philippine movie aficionados, albeit with a much more extensive storyline fit for TV dramas and with different but likewise talented artists portraying the characters with which they once identified. GMA-7 is sure to create another milestone in Philippine television with these soon-to-air sinenovelas.


http://www.journal.com.ph/index.php?issue=...=3&aid=5216

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Posted 25 December 2006 - 10:02 AM

hmm... trying hard copycat? >:
ayan na naman po sila!
oa naman ata nyan, dati tinadtad nila ng mga koreanovela
ang station nila ngayon naman sinenovela?8-|
mas maganda pakinggan ang sineserye....

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Posted 25 December 2006 - 10:04 AM

View PostChairC, on Dec 26 2006, 12:48 AM, said:

NAUNA daw sila...haha.. :lol: naunang kumopya sa BWN... :lol:

December 26, 2006 06:57 PM Tuesday

Sinenovela: A new genre to watch out for on GMA-7
GMA Network will once again prove that it is the prime mover in Philippine television as it continues to change the landscape of local entertainment programming. This time, it makes another landmark move as it introduces the newest programming genre that would soon make waves on local TV: the “sinenovela.”

In line with its commitment to bringing innovative and superior quality entertainment, GMA-7 will soon air the TV serialization of five well-loved movies: “Saan Darating ang Umaga,” “Dapat Ka Bang Mahalin,” “Sinasamba Kita,” “Kung Mahawi Man ang Ulap,” and “Gaano Kadalas ang Minsan.” Under the umbrella title “sinenovela,” five hit movie titles released by Viva Films will be turned by GMA-7 into blockbuster TV dramas through the creative genius of its pool of talented writers. GMA-7 has also enlisted the help of the most-respected film and television directors to take the helm in these sinenovelas, and plans to gather today’s biggest stars to once again bring to life the unforgettable characters in each one.

Who could forget “Sinasamba Kita,” which starred Lorna Tolentino and Vilma Santos, a compelling story about half-sisters—with the illegitimate younger daughter adoring her older sister—who later become rivals in love and life? And who didn’t fall in love with “Dapat Ka Bang Mahalin,” wherein Sharon Cuneta and Gabby Concepcion portrayed lovers who got married at a young age, whose relationship eventually collapsed but will realize later how strong their love is in the end. Also memorable was “Saan Darating ang Umaga,” a heart-wrenching masterpiece about how a child who became a family’s source of joy later unwittingly becomes the cause of all their grief, which starred the late Nida Blanca, Maricel Soriano, Nestor De Villa, and Jaypee De Guzman.

Two other star-studded blockbuster dramas—“Gaano Kadalas ang Minsan,” which is about a complex love triangle whose characters were portrayed by Vilma Santos, Dindo Fernando, and Hilda Koronel, and “Kung Mahawi Man ang Ulap,” a gripping family drama which featured a powerhouse cast that included Hilda Koronel, Christopher de Leon, Gloria Romero, Eddie Garcia, Amy Austria, Michael de Mesa, and Isabel Rivas—will also soon leave audiences riveted in their seats in the TV versions on GMA-7.

The sinenovelas are surely something to be excited about, since it would be a great chance for today’s generation to appreciate the movies that once made such an impact in the country’s film industry and the minds of movie-goers—this time through a daily series on the small screen. It also means a trip down memory lane for Philippine movie aficionados, albeit with a much more extensive storyline fit for TV dramas and with different but likewise talented artists portraying the characters with which they once identified. GMA-7 is sure to create another milestone in Philippine television with these soon-to-air sinenovelas.


http://www.journal.com.ph/index.php?issue=...=3&aid=5216



waaaah bat gnun nmn cla,
ika nga sa bwn....
"you're nothing but a second rate trying hard copycat!"
wehehe, sorry po no offense meant... hugas kamay daw ba... wahahaha
wala pa rin makakapantay sa bwn!!!!




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Posted 25 December 2006 - 01:00 PM

View Postbejazzled, on Dec 26 2006, 02:02 AM, said:

hmm... trying hard copycat? >:
ayan na naman po sila!
oa naman ata nyan, dati tinadtad nila ng mga koreanovela
ang station nila ngayon naman sinenovela?8-|
mas maganda pakinggan ang sineserye....

your right be jazzled "trying hard copycat"
my goodness kailan ba cla nagkaroon ng originality
look may flordeluna ngayon from radio ilang weeks lang
i swear meron na naman yan clang teleserye from radio.

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Posted 25 December 2006 - 02:47 PM

uuuummmm helloooooo???? what do they mean about a new genre to watch out for????? are they really serious about what they're saying???!!! i mean hhheeelllllooooo!!!!! of course PANDAY AND BITUING WALANG NINGNING were the first one to reign the TV screens as a sinenovela...... they must be really crazy to think that it is a new genre...... ABS-CBN was the first one to do it..... i juust don't know what to say about them..... SECOND RATE TRYING HARD COPYCATS!!!!!

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Posted 25 December 2006 - 03:50 PM

Kahit ano pang "BIGATING" pelikula ang gawin nilang teleserye kung ang mga artista nila ay parang mga robot kung umarte ay wala pa ring silbi.. Iba talaga kung abs.. wala talagang makakatalo sa BWN.. noong una ay palagi nilang sinisiraan ang BWN tapos gagayahin din pala nila.. mga copycat talaga..

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Posted 25 December 2006 - 11:27 PM

nainggit sila sa success ng bwn. :closedeyes:

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Posted 26 December 2006 - 02:03 AM

hahaiz..mga walang magawa sa buhay..eh di parang kinain na rin nila ang mga sinabi nila about BWN..

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Posted 26 December 2006 - 04:18 AM

View Postyahoo!, on Dec 26 2006, 06:03 PM, said:

hahaiz..mga walang magawa sa buhay..eh di parang kinain na rin nila ang mga sinabi nila about BWN..


thanks for sharing the article.. all i can say is MGA MANGGAGAYA ..8-| .....................................................GO BWN.. :D :astig:

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Posted 27 December 2006 - 11:19 AM

thanks for sharing the article! :)

asus! binago lang nila yung tawag eh, "innovation" na daw? pag ang "tissue paper" ba tinawag mong "paper wipes", innovation na yon?! hehehe! :p

pero ipupusta ko ang hinlalaki ko, they will fall short sa narating ng BWN. it's a teleserye first, and probably matagal bago maulit yon na kasing successful, unless sarah will do it again, or if they find someone just like her... which is like impossible in this lifetime. :T

just my $0.02. hehehe!

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Posted 27 December 2006 - 04:09 PM

No matter what negative things they say or how they would say it about BWN SINESERYE...it's a known fact and it cannot be denied that BWN had created its mark in ABS CBN Primetime BIDA...its high ratings and POSITIVE feedbacks from people from all walks of life all over the world with TFC will attest to that...it started its launch in Music Museum (with sarah not feeling so well that time) and ended it up in Araneta Coliseum with a Thank you concert....

Wish ko lang na other upcoming teleserye of ABS and other stations....maging kasing successful din ng BWN na pwede mo talagang ipagmalaki and that viewers from different parts of the globe can relate to the story and learned from it GOOD FAMILY VALUES.


Thanks for sharing the article.

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Posted 27 December 2006 - 04:54 PM

View Postate G, on Dec 28 2006, 08:09 AM, said:

No matter what negative things they say or how they would say it about BWN SINESERYE...it's a known fact and it cannot be denied that BWN had created its mark in ABS CBN Primetime BIDA...its high ratings and POSITIVE feedbacks from people from all walks of life all over the world with TFC will attest to that...it started its launch in Music Museum (with sarah not feeling so well that time) and ended it up in Araneta Coliseum with a Thank you concert....

Wish ko lang na other upcoming teleserye of ABS and other stations....maging kasing successful din ng BWN na pwede mo talagang ipagmalaki and that viewers from different parts of the globe can relate to the story and learned from it GOOD FAMILY VALUES.


Thanks for sharing the article.


Tama ka AteG, ABS CBN hit it big with a RISK called BWN!,... I think this is the most successful series of ABS between 2005-2006, nanginig talaga ang kabilang station, it held up on its own...and arguably the best finale of any teleserye in recent memory!... By the way, still no news kung gagawan ng DVD? or ipapalabas sa ibang aprts ng mundo? may BWN craving na kami eh..





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