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FEARLESS Response Of Senator Trillanes To The Bashers Of His Son. MUST WATCH!

After exposing the alleged P211 million in BPI of Presidential aspirant Mayor Rodrigo Duterte, Sen. Antonio Trillanes IV is now being criticized by the supporters of Mayor Duterte. According to them, it's just part of a black propaganda to bring the Mayor down because he is now ahead in the surveys. READ ALSO: LOGICAL Conclusions About 'BPI Account' Issue Of Mayor Duterte Tells That Trillanes Is A LAW BREAKER [1] In an interview of TV5 to Senator Trillanes, he admitted that even his 17-year-old son didn't escape from bashing. Here is a clip from the interview of Senator Trillanes with his personal message to the bashers. Trillanes, pumalag sa bashers sa social media FULL STORY: http://bit.ly/1Wv2GTT Dahil sa isiniwalat tungkol kay Mayor Rodrigo Duterte, pinupuntirya na rin ngayon ang 17-anyos na anak ni Sen. Antonio Trillanes IV. Kaya banat niya sa mga bumabatikos, babalikan at hahabulin niya ang mga ito. Makibalita. Posted by News5 Everywhere [2] on Frida...

How a bunch of tech geeks helped save Nepal’s earthquake victims

© Tom Van Cakenberghe/Getty Images A Nepali man works at a site damaged during the April 2015 earthquake on April 24, 2016 in Kathmandu, Nepal. It was a few minutes before noon when it hit. The massive earthquake in Nepal touched off multiple avalanches in the snow-capped Himalayas, forcing hundreds of thousands from their homes. That day in April, a year ago today, turned into the bloodiest Mount Everest has ever seen. The quake killed roughly 9,000 people. More than twice as many were wounded. The Nepalese earthquake would be Alexander Thomas's fourth time ever being deployed. Thomas had spent the last two days trying to reach the site of the disaster, which by then had become one of the least accessible places on Earth. The airport in Kathmandu — which was roughly a 5.5-hour drive at best from some of the hardest-hit areas — had largely been shut down to prioritize military airlifts. When he finally arrived, Thomas discovered a massive international aid effort operating on ...

Why Tesla is the spark that Apple needs

© Justin Prichard/AP By teaming up the two companies would address each other’s weaknesses. Apple’s dismal earnings announcement [1] shows why it badly needs to rethink its innovation model and leadership. Its last breakthrough innovation was the iPhone — which was released in 2007. Since then, Apple has simply been tweaking its componentry, adding faster processors and more advanced sensors, and playing with its size — making it bigger in the iPad and smaller in the Apple Watch. Chief executive Tim Cook is probably one of the most competent operations executives in the industry but is clearly not a technology visionary. Apple needs another Steve Jobs to reinvent itself otherwise it will join the ranks of HP and Compaq. That Steve Jobs may be Elon Musk—who has proven to be the greatest visionary of our times. In the same period that Apple released the iPhone and successors, Musk developed two generations of world-changing electric vehicles; perfected a new generation of battery ...

And Now, an Amusing Behind-the-Scenes Story From the Royal Visit to the Star Wars Set

© Getty / WPA Pool Prince Harry and Prince William Star Wars Set Visit Prank In mid-April, Prince William and Prince Harry got the chance of a lifetime: they visited the set of Star Wars: Episode VIII [1] . Much like the film's numerous behind-the-scenes snaps [2] , these pictures weave together the events of their day quite nicely - we see them hugging Chewie, meeting BB-8, and playing with lightsabers. And yet, one special story managed to stay under wraps . . . until now. According to an exclusive report from E!, the brothers filmed a secret "naughty" scene [3] at one point during the day. "When they visited the Star Wars set, they spent part of the day shooting a secret scene. During what was meant to be a lunch break on the official schedule of the royal tour at Pinewood, they actually sneaked off to Wardrobe and were dressed up as Stormtroopers for a scene with Daisy, John and Benicio . . . I know that one of the Stormtroopers, not sure if William or Harr...

Devil's early work: The Omen prequel heading to the big screen

© Ronald Grant Archive Making a scene … Harvey Spencer Stephens as Damien in the original film. A prequel to the hit 1976 horror film The Omen is in the works with Antonio Campos in negotiations to direct. The latest chapter in the franchise will be called The First Omen and is set to explore the events that led to Damien’s birth. The news arrives 40 years after the first film became a surprise success, taking over $60m (£41m) at the box office, with a $2.8m budget. It spawned three sequels, the last of which was made for TV, as well as a 2006 remake [1] starring Liev Schreiber and Julia Stiles. It made a profit theatrically but received largely negative reviews. In the New York Times, Stephen Holden called it “supremely unnecessary”. The story has also been transported to the small screen for the TV series Damien [2] , which is currently airing in the US. It’s been met with poor reviews and diminishing ratings. Campos’ first two films, the thrillers Simon Killer [3] and After...

Review: 'Keanu' Brings Key And Peele To The Big Screen In Hilarious Style

Comedy is probably the hardest of all genres to get right, partly because it defies conventions of usual filmmaking in ways making it hard to predict what audiences will respond to. If a plot is weak and nonsensical, it usually undermines storytelling and the movie suffers. But in comedy, having thin, senseless plots can serve storytelling by making movies more entertaining. Sometimes nonsense and bad plots are part of the gag; other times, paper-thin plots allow people to be funny in absurd situations contrived to serve jokes. © Provided by Forbes Media LLC KEANU 1 It can backfire miserably if filmmakers and casts fail to pull it off, but if they’re in sync they can turn it into hilarious success. Keanu is an example of the latter, as a film that succeeds despite lacking anything original or substantive in the plotting, supporting characters, themes, or tone. With a $15 million budget, Keanu looks to make that...

Five of the best… new films in the UK

© Everett/REX/Shutterstock Son of Saul 1: Son Of Saul (15) ( László Nemes, 2015, Hun) 107 mins This year’s foreign language Oscar-winner, and a film almost too devastating for casual consumption. The subject is the Holocaust, as experienced by a Jewish prisoner assisting the Nazis in the extermination of his fellow inmates – a job as grim and conflicting as it sounds. By keeping tightly focused on his subject (a magnetically stricken Géza Röhrig), Nemes succeeds in communicating a horror too great to capture in its entirety. 2: Captain America: Civil War (12A) ( Anthony & Joe Russo, 2016, US) 147 mins Plenty of superhero bang for your buck as Marvel orchestrates its own internal bust-up by putting Chris Evans’s Captain and Robert Downey Jr’s Iron Man on opposing sides of the UN’s wing-clipping superhero charter, and recruiting a Top Trumps of comic-book characters to fight alongside them. 3: Heaven Knows What (18) (Ben & Joshua Safdie, 2014, US) 97 mins From an entir...