Sunday, August 30, 2009

(Not Really About) Waking Up: AdMU vs. AdU


It's not even a critical game, neither is it a statement. With a 10-1 win-loss card and a twice-to-beat advantage in the finals, the Blue Eagles could call it a day, whether they win or they lose. I wrote about this not because of intensity, but because of the fact that I missed writing about game reviews already, not being able to write during the past months because of senior year. And here I am, trying to freely squeeze the suppressed ink out of me.


So we proceed to the 12th game of the Blue Eagles, against the lowly but potent Adamson Falcons. They have been struggling to grab a win over Ateneo, not just for this season, but for 12 years already. And for this, they were ready. The backcourt guys: Canuday, Canada, et al., seemed to be serious with this game. Alvarez and Galinato badly want to break the losing streak, as they were reported to have trained extra hard for this game. Ateneo, on the other hand, seemed to have been the same as ever. After their huge win over NU, each one is in high spirits today, and with a twice-to-beat advantage and the joy of being at the top of the win-loss board, this game could look like another one that they could take.


First Quarter


With a quick Rabeh Al-Hussaini post shot, Ateneo grabbed the first basket of the game; however, Adamson's players were as pesky as ever. The Falcons gave their own blows to the Eagles, who struggled with a lot of turnovers in this first canto. Furthermore, they were able to give up second chance opportunities and let the Falcons get 8 straight easy points. With the team (nearly) falling apart, Al-Hussaini and Nico Salva were able to keep the game quite close.


For the first wave, it's 16-10, in favor of the Falcons.


Second Quarter


If you are cheering for the Big Blue Squad, chances are, you believe that we'll win while alternately changing channels between Studio 23 and GMA7 (just in time to see Brian Viloria, the Hawaiian Punch, win his match today). But of course, you would stay, most especially after Adamson swingman Leo Canuday hit a three and gave them a 9-point lead against the Eagles. Nuyles, Canuday, and Canada kept Adamson ahead, including one impressive rare backdoor play that allowed them to score one easy basket. It was still Adamson's game as they were able to force more turnovers and got more offensive rebounds (6-0 to be exact for this phase), and even stretched the lead to eleven points.

But the sluggish Eagles (who I think played their slowest offense ever in the course of my whole college life), were nudged a bit. Nico Salva sparked the comeback with a triple, and Nonoy Baclao which came together with a good Rabeh run (including an awesome quick post move) tried to push it all the way to get as close as possible.


The half ended 30-28, with Adamson ahead.


Third Quarter


Patience is the key to getting that satisfaction of getting a lead, or one could have ended up switching to BTV and watching the game 5 replay of the NBA Finals, with the Lakers winning against the Orlando Magic. After Nonoy Baclao hit the game-tying shot, the score now juggles between the two sides. While Canada hit side-by-side baskets, keeping the Falcons ahead by as much as 5. However, a 5-point Eric Salamat A-performance, consisting of a triple and a steal which he quickly converted to a lay up, gave back the Ateneo lead. Ryan Buenafe was also able to pick up the pace Salamat left off and answered the Adamson offense tit-for-tat.


Nearing the end of the game, Ateneo grabbed the lead with 46-45.


Fourth Quarter


With a close score, the final canto became exciting, even though the Eagles were still quite sluggish and playing in a nearly sleepy manner. Alvarez hit a shot that gave the lead back to Adamson (and I agree that the Adamson guards were the headaches of this game), while bad vibes were all around the Eagles, failing to initiate quick plays and being victimized by the 24-second timer.


But special thanks to Eric Salamat, who (perhaps in the whole game) kept the Eagles afloat. The most impressive thing that he had done today was what he always does the most: at a deadlock, he managed to steal the ball and score a quick basket, and keeping the Eagles above the Falcons, 53-51. He was then able to make crucial foul shots after Adamson went beyond the penalty. At the last minute of the game, Ateneo was ahead, 55-51.


Adamson, on the other hand, suffered the "asthma" of their season, and I refer to them breaking down during crucial last minute games, with no one to close the game in a fashionable manner. Well, we take for granted that their defense in the last minute was way too sloppy, giving up fouls and letting Ateneo score and get past them through foul shots. What it was: Bad.


Because what's worse is what they have already done in their crucial games. Why the hell were they feeding the ball to Leo Canuday, who wasn't really a good closer? What I have just observed was that during close games, they would dump the ball to him and let him score. With a tight Ateneo defense, it would seem improbable to recover when a team would execute the "quadrangle offense" (with one player scoring and four others watching him score). Haven't they thought that passing and moving the ball around could have worked better (even if it would not really work at all).


Worst: Desperation shots in the end. Continuous threes that won't come in. Making Rabeh flare up in anger because of their continuous fouling. Their continuous hacking of Eagles who were excellent in the charity stripe. Virtually, they gave the game up to a team that had been so sluggish at the start, and had just woken up that late.


And Ateneo, with a statement containing a Kirk long steal followed by an assist to Salamat, and Rabeh cementing the victory with 2 final points from the charity stripe, got this one, 61-52.


Up next: the revenge and the practice game.

Saturday, August 29, 2009

MTV Music Awards Rumors.

preliminary line up of performers will include:

Taylor Swift

Pink

Lady GaGa

Jay-Z

and for their first television appearance...



MUSE!

better get their supermassive black holes ready for the awards!

... and of course a few that i really want to play (which will convince me to download the HD version of the awards)

1. the all-new Panic! at the Disco (starring Brendon and Spencer)



2. Blink-182 (with a Travis Barker solo in honor of his friend DJAM)


3. Cobra Starship and Leighton Meester (with Good Girls Go Bad, of course)



4. 3OH!3



5. Katy Perry and Travis McCoy



looking forward to these!

Friday, August 28, 2009

RIP DJ A.M.


according to perezhilton.com, Adam Goldstein aka DJ AM, passed away.

his body was found by the NY police at his apartment, together with drug paraphernalia. so the cause could be a drug overdose.

Modern Warfare 2: What To Expect



From Facebook.com - Rumoured list of details:

Vehicles will be in MW2

M16 will return, using stopping power will only be OHK at head, neck, and torso (abdomen, limbs, and hands/feet will not)

Ak47 and M4 will return, unknown if there are any changes

M40 will return, ACOG damage boost will be fixed

Scorpion, P90, M21, R700, G3, G360 will not return

There are more unknown weapons that will not return

New sniper rifle: SR25M (United states forces)

New Assault rifle: Diemeco C8 (Canadian forces M4 equivelant)

New Assault rifle: L85A2 (United Kingdom forces)

Total weapons in multiplayer are said to be around 35

Favourite Modern warfare 1 maps will return

Helicopters, air strikes, UAV will return

Red dot sightings will come in different shapes for multiplayer (circular, square, original)

Snipers will have special grass camouflage (As seen in Modern warfare 1's campaign)

All perks will return from MW except eavesdrop and others will be altered

All gametypes will return from MW and all will have hardcore versions

New gametype: Secure (Call of duty version of capture the flag, however you capture the enemy's Intel)

New gametype unconfirmed name, similar to search and destroy, however instead of trying to plant a bomb, you try to kill a specified enemy

Solider customization for each class (and each country)

Sniper with silencers will NOT be in multiplayer

There are NO bots in local multiplayer

Similar version to Nazi Zombies, however details are unknown

NO guest players online, 1 player per console

Killcam save feature

There is blood and gore

Offline/Online Co-op

Story takes place in the Middle East

Role as US marines return

Ken Lally voice work in campaign

Release is set for sometime in November

New army tags will be available to add different elements in campaign (similar to halo skulls)

Campaign-only weapons

Monday, August 17, 2009

Celebrity Misidentity


seen from afar, it seems that in here is my chemical romance frontman gerard way.

... but it turned out to be kristen stewart.

could she be the lost third of the way brotherhood?

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

On St. John Marie Vianney and Contemporary Priesthood




In celebrating the feast of St. John Marie Vianney and the international year of priests a week ago, allow me to clear the name of the beloved patron of parish priests that has become the root of flawed reasoning with regard to seminary formation. Some seminarians (and even priests, mind you) think of St. John Vianney as a priest who is not really bright, doing poorly in his theological studies. However, as they say, he made up for this through his spiritual discipline. They wrongly conclude that anything besides this spirituality are just mere "decorations" of seminary formation, with little importance to contribute.

But is this really so? I believe that if one would read an account of St. John Vianney's life, no detail would account for this. All that has been shown was that because he took a break from seminary life due to the war, he had difficulty in his Latin, being too old to be very efficient in it. Nowhere does it say that he really had a very poor academic performance. After all, would a rich spiritual life well-described in his writings be possible for a priest who hasn't studied much?

In clarifying these matters, it is but inevitable to remind us of the call of the Church for us seminarians to strive to become better priests. It is our personal, as well as a communal, response to the Church's call of the day to provide authentic guidance and direction for the faithful who seem to be lost in the floating world of postmodernity and commercialism.

As of now, the clergy faces two challenges: the call to become integral persons on one hand, and the avoidance of rationalization on the other hand.

Some parish priests today face difficulties in handling the faithful and managing the parishes. Homilies not well-articulated and expressed, a lack of knowledge of people and interaction with them, and poor critical thinking regarding certain matters serve as signs for these. On a lay person's perspective, it seems that these are the reasons why the parish priests of today are unappreciated, undervalued, and, at times, not taken seriously and highly regarded. They seem to have something that should have been developed in the course of seminary formation, but was not done because of several factors, including the quality of formation as well as of the individual response to it.

Meanwhile, the Church faces what postmodern critical theory calls "rationalization." In a way, ministries have been strictly compartmentalized. Some priests are only good at teaching and education, or at liturgy and social action. It is indeed good that priests focus on their passions, but the problem is, some of the aspects have been left out. There are those who are knowledgeable in various disciples, but lack that which concerns practical matters and public. There are also those who know about parish management but fail to provide some theoretical and explanatory grounds for their actions as priests. In short, this systematization of the Church finds its roots and leads to a lack of the integral personhood of the priests.

With these challenges of integrity and strict systematization in mind, we can then show what it means by the Church needing better priests. A better priest is someone who have both the heads and the hearts set to serve the Lord and lead the people to Him. What we need now are priests who have enough understanding and wisdom to read the signs of the times, who know how to interact and relate with people. We need priests who know how to cater various kinds of people from all backgrounds and all classes, most especially to the poor and the oppressed. We need priests who really find God in all things and can relate with different passions, endeavors, and ministries. In short, the Church needs true priests, priests who serve as the Church's helping hand to the faithful.

Yes, it seems that the demand is great, but this is the very challenge that we seminarians face today. Now that seminaries, through the guidance of the Updated Philippine Program for Priestly Formation, become more open to "formation outside the confines of the seminary itself," we are fortunate enough to be offered the best quality of integral formation, consisting of a spiritual formation allowing us to go both inside and outside ourselves, an academic formation that is integral, a community life which respects individual responsible freedom, and an apostolic formation with complete immersion and oneness with the other as its center. With all these, what we are just called to be completely open and responsive towards formation. We just have to bring out the best in us, to show who we really are, strengths and weaknesses both included, that we may be fully molded as the best priests that there can be for the Lord.

The call to be a St. John Vianney demands a response now, and what is asked of us is to let ourselves be formed as we look forward to being the priests that the Church needs right now.

Saturday, August 8, 2009

John Hughes, Jr. (1950-2009)


hats off to this great director. may he rest in peace.

from wikipedia:

Writer


Director


Producer


Unproduced screenplays

  • The History of Ohio From The Beginning Of Time To The End Of The Universe (with P.J. O'Rourke)
  • Jaws 3: People 0 – a parody sequel to the popular series.[10]
  • Bartholomew Vs. NeffSylvester Stallone and John Candy are pitted against each other as feuding neighbors.[11]
  • The Bee – a feature length Disney film.[12]
  • The Grisbeys – a wealthy family suddenly becomes destitute, forcing them to move to the other side of the tracks during Christmas.[13]

Books

  • The National Lampoon Sunday Newspaper Parody (1978) (with P.J. O'Rourke)

Friday, August 7, 2009

2009 MTV Video Awards: Cast Your Vote Now!


The 2009 MTV Video Music Award Nominees Are...

VIDEO OF THE YEAR
Beyoncé: Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It)
Lady Gaga: Poker Face
Eminem: We Made You
Kanye West: Love Lockdown
Britney Spears: Womanizer

BEST NEW ARTIST
3OH!3
Lady Gaga
Kid Cudi
Drake
Asher Roth

BEST MALE VIDEO
Eminem: "We Made You"
Kanye West: "Love Lockdown"
Jay-Z: "D.O.A (Death of Auto-Tune)"
T.I. featuring Rihanna: "Live Your Life"
Ne-Yo: "Miss Independent"

BEST FEMALE VIDEO
Beyoncé: "Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It)"
Lady Gaga: "Poker Face"
Taylor Swift: "You Belong With Me"
Kelly Clarkson" "My Life Would Suck Without You"
Katy Perry: "Hot 'N Cold"
Pink: "So What"

BEST HIP-HOP VIDEO
Eminem: "We Made You"
Kanye West: "Love Lockdown"
Flo Rida: "Right Round"
Asher Roth: "I Love College"
Jay-Z: "D.O.A (Death of Auto-Tune)"

BEST POP VIDEO
Beyoncé: "Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It)"
Britney Spears: "Womanizer"
Cobra Starship featuring Leighton Meester: "Good Girls Go Bad"
Lady Gaga: "Poker Face"
Wisin y Yandel: "Abusadora"

BEST ROCK VIDEO
Coldplay: "Viva La Vida"
Kings Of Leon: "Use Somebody"
Green Day: "21 Guns"
Fall Out Boy: "I Don't Care"
Paramore: "Decode"

BEST CHOREOGRAPHY
Beyoncé: "Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It)"
Britney Spears: "Circus"
Ciara featuring Justin Timberlake: "Love Sex Magic"
AR Rahman & Pussy Cat Dolls featuring Nicole Scherzinger: "Jai Ho! (You Are My Destiny)"
Kristina DeBarge: "Goodbye"

BEST DIRECTION
Beyoncé: "Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It)"
Lady Gaga: "Paparazzi"
Green Day: "21 Guns"
Cobra Starship featuring Leighton Meester: "Good Girls Go Bad"
Britney Spears: "Circus"

BEST EDITING
Beyoncé: "Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It)"
Britney Spears: "Circus"
Miley Cyrus: "7 Things"
Coldplay: "Viva La Vida"
Lady Gaga: "Paparazzi"

BEST SPECIAL EFFECTS
Beyoncé: "Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It)"
Gnarls Barkley: "Who’s Gonna Save My Soul"
Lady Gaga: "Paparazzi"
Eminem: "We Made You"
Kanye West ft Mr. Hudson: "Paranoid"

BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY
Beyoncé: "Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It)"
Coldplay: "Viva La Vida"
Green Day: "21 Guns"
Britney Spears: "Circus"
Lady Gaga: "Paparazzi"

BEST ART DIRECTION
Beyoncé: "Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It)"
Britney Spears: "Circus"
Lady Gaga: "Paparazzi"
Gnarls Barkley: "Who’s Gonna Save My Soul"
Coldplay: "Viva La Vida"

BREAKTHROUGH VIDEO
Death Cab For Cutie: "Grapevine Fires"
Gnarls Barkley: "Who’s Gonna Save My Soul"
Anjulie: "Boom"
Cold War Kids: "I've Seen Enough"
Chairlift: "Evident Utensil"
Bat For Lashes: "Daniel
Major Lazer: "Hold The Line"
Passion Pit: "The Reeling"
Matt & Kim: "Lessons Learned"
Yeah Yeah Yeahs: "Heads Will Roll"

BEST VIDEO (THAT SHOULD HAVE WON A MOONMAN)
U2: "Where The Streets Have No Name"
Dr Dre: "Nuthin’ But A ‘G’ Thang"
Beastie Boys: "Sabotage"
Bjork: "Human Behavior"
Radiohead: "Karma Police"
George Michael: "Freedom"
Foo Fighters: "Everlong"
Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers: "Into The Great Wide Open"
OK Go: "Here It Goes Again"
David Lee Roth: "California Girls"



vote now!