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Cowboys vs Samurai vs Werewolves (2015)
My rating: 3/10
With this kind of title, the movie really could only be two things: a lot of cheesy fun, or a depressing pile of squandered potential. Sadly, it is the latter.
#Cowboys vs Samurai vs Werewolves#Eduardo Castrillo#Vint Carmona#Noel Castrillo#David Cavallero#Youtube
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CrowdFunding Campaign Launches For BEARS ON A SHIP!
A new crowdfunding campaign has recently launched on Indiegogo for the upcoming animal attack horror film, BEARS ON A SHIP. Filmmaker Eduardo Castrillo is spearheading the drive and you can find out how to help and get more info about the movie down below. From The Press Release Tired of these Mutha F*ckin Bears on this Mutha F*ckin ship! Bears on a Ship from filmmaker, Eduardo Castrillo…
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The Cebu Heritage Monument stands as a captivating testament to the rich history and cultural heritage of Cebu City in the Philippines. Located in Parian District, this iconic monument was inaugurated in 2000, designed by renowned artist Eduardo Castrillo. The monument is a grandiose tableau capturing significant moments in Cebu's history, commemorating the journey from the pre-colonial era to the present day.
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It was my first time touring the Quezon City Sports Plaza. The building's distinctive Y-shaped structure was a standout design from the 1970s by Arch. William Vargas Coscolluela, a well-known architect in the Philippines, who was also recognized in many other countries for his designs of commercial projects. I inadvertently found a wall sculpture by Eduardo Castrillo called "The Purification of Physical Being" on the second-floor lobby wall across from the reception desk. A perfect theme for the sports-focused area, the emotive piece, finished in 1979, represented the purification of the mind and body via exercise. The sculpture served as a moving remembrance of a time when art in the Philippines was vital to architectural definition, filled with meaning, principles, and fundamentals as opposed to merely production, consumerism, and methods. The many other artworks in the plaza evoked memories of the past and spoke to the place's rich cultural significance and history. It serves as a powerful reminder of the pivotal role that art and architecture can play in shaping cultural identity. Creating settings that capture the spirit of our country for future generations to appreciate and take pride in is the challenge we face today as we work to promote Filipino culture and heritage. Remember the era in which art was integral to architectural design and served as a means to unite communities and celebrate national identity. To ensure that we continue to preserve our rich culture and heritage for future generations, let's work to cultivate these principles in the present. #quezoncitysportsplaza #quezoncity #coscolluela #castrillo #sports #sportscenter #heritage #filipino #interiorarchitecture #architecture_greatshots #heritagearchitecture #filipinostyle #architect #culture #art #architecture #artwork #artoftheday #originalart #artwalk #artistphotography #artistoftheweek #beautiful #architecturelife #architectureandpeople #philippines — view on Instagram https://scontent-lga3-1.cdninstagram.com/v/t39.30808-6/350116158_765531458452647_4512037363322563523_n.jpg?_nc_cat=106&ccb=1-7&_nc_sid=8ae9d6&_nc_ohc=08LQLUKtdpEAX_GxJfp&_nc_ht=scontent-lga3-1.cdninstagram.com&edm=ANo9K5cEAAAA&oh=00_AfAVgQZ6I3LCnupo1rJchQ0AEWAC13s2oThY-4tymLTX3g&oe=647B8DFF
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EDUARDO CASTRILLO Krusipiho, tanso #artPH
#eduardo castrillo#ed castrillo#krusipiho#crucifix#panlililok#iskultura#sculpture#tanso#bronze#sining biswal#visual arts#filipino art#artPH
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EDUARDO CASTRILLO Thirteen Artists, 1970 Epiphyte, painted brass (1970) CCP Collection
#ccp#cultural center of the philippines#ccp visual arts#eduardo castrillo#epiphyte#thirteen artists awards#ccp collection#artph
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Mother of All Asia - The tower of peace in Batangas City
Mother of All Asia – The tower of peace in Batangas City
A monument, sculpture and shrine dedicated to the Virgin Mary located (more…)
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★ Watch a Video of the Movie Trailer Below: ⬇ ✔ Mark your Calendars! Saturday Sept 7, 2019, on #JamieRoxx’s Pop Roxx Radio #TalkShow & #Podcast w/ Featured Guest: Eduardo Castrillo, #Director (#ThePining / #Film / #Thriller, #Horror, #Suspense 2019 LIVE at 4pm EST, 3CST, 2MST, 1PST .. 2100 GMT UK or catch the #Podcast anytime you would like after. ☎ Lines will be open (347) 850.8598 So call in with your Questions and Comments Live on the Air. ● Click here to Set a Reminder: http://tobtr.com/11490649
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Click to Watch the Video The Pining Official Trailer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BgY9ThNFgS8 Pop Art Painter Jamie #Roxx (www.JamieRoxx.us) welcomes #EduardoCastrillo, Dir (The Pining / Film / Thriller, Horror, Suspense 2019) to the Show! Amazon Prime Video: www.amazon.com/Pining-Jackie-Dallas/dp/B07QQ3LCQ12 In the tradition of The Exorcist and End of Days comes a paranormal whodunnit that pits a detective, priest and photographer against unexplainable evil. From director Eduardo Castrillo, and starring Tom Sizemore (“Twin Peaks”, Natural Born Killers), Miguel A. Nunez Jr (“Nashville”, Return of the Living Dead) and Stranger Things’ Jackie Dallas , The Pining available this August on Amazon Prime. When members of a therapy group start dying under mysterious circumstances, A hardboiled detective is forced to reopen a cold case. Her only leads are a burnt-out priest and a handicapped photographer, who seem to know more than what is in their police statements.
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Mga Lugar Sa Cebu
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Ang Cebu ay palaging isang magneto para sa mg turista at ang kabisera nito - CEBU CITY, ay isang magandang halo ng mga kontradiksyon, mula sa modernong kalangitan sa highland hideaways. Walang kakulangan ng mga gawain dito para sa mga biyahero, at ang lungsod ay may isang higing pagdiriwang din ng pagkain. Huwag kang uuuwi nang hindi sinusubukan ang sikat na lechon, magtiwala sa amin, hindi ito tinatawag na "Lechon Capital of the World" para sa wala. Narito ang isang blog sa paglalakbay upang gabayan ka sa pagpaplano ng iyong paglalakbay sa Cebu.
Ito ang mga lugar na pwede niyong puntahan sa Cebu:
Westown Lagoon ng Cebu
Ang Cebu Westown Lagoon ay isa sa mga bagong kahanga-hangang atraksyon sa lungsod. Maginhawang matatagpuan sa FF Cruz Moonlight St., Subangdaku NRA, Mandaue City, sa tabi ng MO2 Restobar. Ang kanilang grand launching ay noong Setyembre 12, 2014. Gamit ang maginhawang kinalalagyan, ang Aztec themed hotel na ito ay nag-aalok ng mga biyahero ng access sa destinasyon ng dapat makita ng lungsod at nagbibigay sa mga lokal ng mabilis na eskapo mula sa pagmamadali at pagmamadali ng buhay sa lungsod. Maaari kang sumailalim sa kanilang mga ganap na kagamitang napakahusay na mga silid, mga silid ng pagpapaandar na maaaring maglagay ng 200 pax, Playland para sa mga bata, mga adult at kiddie pool, dalawang medium-sized heated jacuzzis, at 2 slide na 20ft. at 30ft. ang haba.
Heritage Monument ng Cebu
Ang Heritage ng Cebu Monument ay isang tableau ng sculptures na gawa sa kongkreto, tanso, tanso at bakal na nagpapakita ng mga eksena tungkol sa mga kaganapan at istruktura na may kaugnayan sa kasaysayan ng Cebu. Ang konstruksiyon ng monumento ay nagsimula noong Hulyo 1997 at natapos ito noong Disyembre 2000. Itinayo ng lokal na pintor na si Eduardo Castrillo ang mga eskultura ng Cebu Heritage Monument. Siya at ang huli na Senador Marcelo Fernan kasama ang mga donasyon mula sa iba pang mga pribadong indibidwal at organisasyon ay pinondohan ang pagtatayo ng bantayog. Ang mga istruktura na itinatanghal sa Heritage Monument ay ang Basilica del Santo Niño, ang Cebu Metropolitan Cathedral, ang Saint John the Baptist Church, ang Magellan's Cross, at ang Spanish Galleon.
Whale Sharks ng Oslob
Kahit na ang swimming na may mga whale shark sa Oslob, ang Cebu ay isang kontrobersyal na aktibidad, walang sinuman ang maaaring tanggihan na ito ay isang hindi kapani-paniwala na karanasan. Ang mga whale shark, ang malumanay na higante ng dagat ay matatagpuan sa dalawang lugar sa Pilipinas. Sa Donsol, Sorsogon kung saan maaari mong makita ang mga ito sa paglangoy sa kanilang regular na paglilipat ruta, o sa mga nasa Oslob, Cebu. Hindi tulad ng mga whale shark na maaaring makita sa palibot, ang mga whale shark sa Cebu ay medyo pinaaari na nagpasya silang huwag kailanman iwanan ang mga baybayin ng maliit na fishing village na ito. Ang mga mangingisda na nanirahan sa nayon ay nagsimula na pagpapakain sa kanila sa isang regular na batayan sa gayon ay nakakasagabal sa kanilang mga pattern ng pagpapakain. Kahit na ito ay naging sanhi ng ekonomiya ng maliit na fishing village upang tumaas dahil sa pagdagsa ng mga tourists, maraming mga tao ay pa rin sa pagsalungat ng mga ito.
Osmeña Peak sa Dalaguete
Ang Osmeña Peak ay matatagpuan sa munisipalidad ng Dalaguete sa lalawigan ng Cebu. Ang rurok ay humigit-kumulang na 1,000 metro sa ibabaw ng dagat na ginagawa itong pinakamataas na rurok sa isla ng Cebu.Ang tugatog ay bahagi ng hanay ng bundok ng Mantalungon, na natatangi mula sa iba pang mga saklaw ng bundok sa Pilipinas dahil sa maraming mga tulisang puno na pinagsama-sama na nakaligtaan at umaabot hanggang sa Badian shorelines. Ang pinakamataas sa mga burol na ito ay ang Osmeña Peak na pinarangalan sa sikat na pamilya ng Osmeña sa Cebu. Ang visual na hitsura ng hanay ng Mantalungon ay halos kapareho sa form sa Chocolate Hills ng Bohol ngunit ang mga taluktok ng mga saklaw ay mas manipis, matalas at nakatutok. Hindi tulad ng Chocolate Hills, ang mga taluktok ng Mantalungon ay sumasaklaw ng kumpol na halos malapit sa isa't isa at binibigyan ang impresyon na nabuo mula sa mga bato na nakaligtas sa paglipas ng panahon.
Lechon ng Carcar
Ang inihaw na baboy ng Carcar ay ibinebenta ng kilo sa Carcar Public Market. Maaari mong kumain ang iyong lechon doon o mayroon itong balot. Huwag mag-iwan ng lungsod nang hindi sinusubukan ang lagda lechon nito. Ang Carcar lechon ay ibinebenta ng kilo sa City Public Market. Ang pampublikong merkado ay may maigsing distansya mula sa Carcar rotunda at complex ng simbahan at isang biyahe sa traysikel mula sa mas malayo na mga distansya.
Iyon ang i-ilan sa mga lugar na puwede niyong puntahan kung kayo'y pupunta sa Cebu. Sana'y nakatulong itong blog sa inyo! Maraming Salamat Po!
Mga Sanggunian:
http://www.everythingcebu.com/hotels-and-resorts/cebu-westown-lagoon/
http://www.everythingcebu.com/attractions/historical-sites/the-heritage-of-cebu-monument/
https://www.adventureinyou.com/philippines/swimming-with-whale-sharks-in-oslob-cebu-review/
http://www.everythingcebu.com/attractions/natural-wonders/osmena-peak/
https://mycebu.ph/article/carcar-delicacies-lechon-chicharon/amp/
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Bringing Art and People Together
ABOUT MY CITY, MY SM, MY ART
My City, My SM, My Art, which recently launched its book just in time for the National Arts Month, is the latest edition in the My City, My SM series, which celebrates the beauty, culture, traditions, and great people in cities around the Philippines where SM has malls.
This comes after My City, My SM, which promotes tourism; My City, My SM, My Cuisine, which highlights heirloom recipes from prominent families in the different regions; and My City, My SM, My Crafts, which showcases traditional arts and modern Philippine design.
My City, My SM, My Art celebrates Philippine visual arts – painting, sculpture, printmaking, photography, and filmmaking. It aims to bring people and art together in a roadshow featuring the works of masters, modernists, and millennials around the SM Supermalls.
Our cultural journey began on March 2016 at SM Seaside City in Cebu with an exhibit featuring artists from the Queen City of the South including maestro Romulo Galicano; and concluded on March 2019 at SM City Cebu with the masterpieces of Manuel Rodriguez, Sr., the Father of Philippine Printmaking leading the way.
In between, our search for art and artists brought us as far north as the Baguio and the Cordilleras and as far south as General Santos in Mindanao. During those three years, we advocated art for all by working closely with communities, schools, and the public to mount exhibits, workshops, and contests in key cities around the Philippines. These were featured in the Philippine Star, our project partner, as well as in local media, and a cultural series in regional cable channels.
To make all these possible, we collaborated with the National Commission for Culture and the Arts, the Metropolitan Museum of Manila, and the Shell Companies of the Philippines; as well as the Philippine Star, Center Stage Productions, and Finale Art File.
Along the way, we were able to have a glimpse of what makes Philippine art unique, and how close family ties, ingenuity, and a sense of community have played key roles in its development.
We have seen how Filipino art has flourished through families like the Abellanas of Cebu; as well as those of masters Mauro Malang Santos, Jose Pitok Blanco, and Eduardo Castrillo whose children – and in some cases grandchildren – now represent a new generation visual artists. There are also wonderful examples of how art ties fathers and sons together – National Artist Abdulmari Imao and Toym, National Living Treasure Eduardo Mutuc and Eduardo, Jr., Ricarte Puruganan and Victor, Manuel Baldemor and Monnar, Romulo Olazo and Jonathan.
Family members have also played significant roles in preserving the artistic legacies of their loved ones: Josie Baldovino for her brother National Artist Jose Joya, Daisy Tolentino-Mendez for her father National Artist Guillermo Tolentino, and Totong Francisco II for his grandfather National Artist Carlos Botong Francisco. We were both honored and touched when the family of Manuel Rodriguez, Sr. flew all the way from the US and the Bahamas to join us in the tribute to their father at SM City Cebu.
We were also amazed at how Filipino artists created groundbreaking works from non-traditional materials. With art supplies either too costly or simply unavailable, Baguio’s Jordan Mang-osan and Patric Palasi found their niche in solar and coffee art, respectively; while Palawan’s Elordie Mesac crafted his pieces from rubber slippers. When his materials were washed away by super-typhoon Yolanda, Tacloban-born Dante Enage began using tuba, a local wine made from coconut juice, as his medium.
The rise of regional Fine Arts schools like the Philippine High School for the Arts in Laguna, the University of Mindanao, the University of Rizal System, La Consolacion College in Bacolod, Ateneo de Naga, and the Adventist University of the Philippines in Cavite have likewise been vital to the growth of the arts around the country.
We also saw how art thrived when artists got together in collectives like the Tam-Awan Village in Baguio, the Artist’s Village in Baler, and Pinto Art Museum in Rizal.
Now, after three years, more than 30 stops, hundreds of artworks, and a myriad of memorable experiences, we have compiled our exciting cultural journey in a book. Join us as we unravel the exquisite tapestry of Philippine art through the lives and works of some of the country’s most fascinating visual artists.
Join in our cultural adventure at our microsite https://mystorymysm.com/mycitymysmmyart/ and our YouTube Channel at https://www.youtube.com/mycitymysmmyart. Please also watch out for our television series over at Converge San Pablo and Royal Cable Community Channel.
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El Corte Inglés - Nuevos Tiempos. Nuevas Rebajas / New Time. New Sales. from Victor Claramunt on Vimeo.
In these new times the greeting changes, the looks change, the dresscodes change, the goals change, the way we move on the street changes, your house changes, the routines change. Times have changed, and so have we. New Times. New Sales.
En estos nuevos tiempos cambia el saludo, cambian los looks, cambian los dresscodes, cambian las metas, cambia la manera de movernos por la calle, cambia tu casa, cambian las rutinas. Los tiempos han cambiado, y nosotros también. Nuevos tiempos. Nuevas Rebajas.
Brand: El Corte Inglés Production: Antiestático Director: Victor Claramunt San Millán Chief executive production: Matías Dumont Executive production: Rosina Belda, Antonio Ruiz Assistant director: Alex Pozuelo 2º Assistant director: Alberto Frigerio Coreographer: Guillermo Vidal Line producer: Carola Bisci Production manager: Mariano Tomé Ortega Locator: Javier Cano Production assistant: Alex Bareño 2º Production assistants: David Herrero, Elena López, Meme Martínez, Carlos Urrea, Carlos Vega, Eduardo García DOP: Pancho Alcaide Camera assistant: Goyo Sánchez 2º Camera assistant: David Panizo Video Technician: Quique Sánchez Dit: Ángel Martín Digital content: Diego Llorente Aguilera Gaffer: Hugo González Lighting technicians: Ruder Miranda, Daniel Pajares Castrillo, Miguel Bardavio Machinist: Eduardo Gripa Stylist: Gabriella Naeve Stylist assistant:Paloma Tiemblo Tailor: Graziella Rubio Make up: Cyntia de León Make up assistant: Xenia Tió Hair stylist: Crisanto blanco Hair assistants: Elisabel Serrano, Cecilia Baron
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The cast of Dekada 70 looks at the sculpture by Eduardo Castrillo at Bantayog ng mga Bayani (Monument of Heroes). Dekada 70 ya a rock musical running from Feb 21 to March 8, 2020 at Arete in Ateneo. Tickets are moving fast so buy yours now at Ticket2Me. #note4photography📱📷 #dekada70musical #blackboxproduction #bantayogngmgabayani #philippinetheater #philippines🇵🇭 (at Bantayog ng mga Bayani Center) https://www.instagram.com/p/B8DJoATBhA5/?igshid=b6qgm4if2q43
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ANDRES BONIFACIO MONUMENT
On ther third destination of the fourth day is Andrés Bonifacio y de Castro Monument (November 30, 1863 – May 10, 1897) was a Filipino nationalist and revolutionary.
The students arrived at 1:30 in the afternoon and they were really excited to roam around and observe the monument
He was once a founder of, and later the supreme chief of, the Katipunan movement which sought the independence of the Philippines from Spanish colonial rule and started out the Philippine Revolution. He is viewed a de facto countrywide hero of the Philippines. Bonifacio is additionally considered via some Filipino historians to be the first president of the Philippines, but he is no longer officially recognized as such.
The Life and Heroism of Gat Andres Bonifacio”, an outstanding landmark in its personal right, with the photo of the towering and valiant Bonifacio main the cost to a war while surrounding the discern are a number pics that depict key moments in his existence from his unhappy childhood to his tragic demise at the arms of his own countrymen.
The monument mural was finished by way of the late visible artist Eduardo Castrillo. It used to be executed in 1997 as part of the 2-year Philippine Centennial celebrations which started in 1996 and additionally marked the centenary of Bonifacio’s death.
The lines that were used in bonifacio and katipunan revolution is more of implied, diagonal and thick lines through this style it emphasizes greater the connection of each challenge and areas in the sculpture from left to right. The shapes in the sculpture had been geometric Eduardo castrillo himself used it to depict the happenings at that time. The value in sculpture used to be a lot darker it creates the phantasm of highlights and shadows. Highlights and shadows combine to create the phantasm of a light source. The space were overlapping Objects placed higher within the picture will appear further away. The size of the Objects that are smaller will appear further away from the viewer.
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EDUARDO CASTRILLO Thirteen Artists, 1970 Untitled, welded steel (undated) Cultural Center of the Philippines
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Congratulations to the Filipinos
Amazing Giant Structure of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Monte Maria Batangas City. Almost Completed as of 2019. Designed by the renowned (and recently deceased) constructivist Filipino sculptor Eduardo De Los Santos Castrillo, the Marian monument-sculpture-shrine of The Mother of All Asia, also called “The Tower of Peace,” is located at the Montemaría (literally, “Mary’s Mount”) Pilgrimage Site in Batangas City, in the Philippines. Expected to be concluded in 2021 to celebrate the 500th anniversary of the arrival of Christianity in the Philippines, The Mother of All Asia will then be the tallest statue of the Virgin Mary in the world, a position now occupied by the Venezuelan 153-feet-tall “Our Lady of Peace” statue, which was built in 1983. The Montemaría Pilgrimage site’s centerpiece, this image of the Virgin Mary is dedicated to the unity and peace of all peoples and countries in South Asia. With a floor area of around 130,000 square feet, the monument will house a St. John Paul II shrine, 12 Marian chapels in the third floor, a food hall on the fourth, mini theaters and conference rooms, and even commercial and residential spaces, and is crowned with a viewing deck on the 17th floor.
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