‘Sawsawan’ on Marian Rivera, safe sex and President Arroyo’s corrupt fat ass
November 7, 2009by Julius Roden
Posted on INQUIRER.net Cybervision
As technology offers more than what people during the ancient times had never imagined, the world of internet continues to expand, creating a new place of real time and bytes—cyberspace it is.
Since the limited timeslot that can be blocked on television has remained dominated by the same group of people, the multiple orgasmic experience internet TV has opened to us completely wiped out the borders that had kept many great artists contained and unseen.
I am one of them.
But now, the infinite expansion of cyberspace has provided amazing opportunities, independence and freedom.
Cybervision is television on the internet. Allowing netizens to post write-ups on blogs, comment or even upload videos in order to share it to the whole world, indeed, has embraced the new era. Not too soon, paid reporters and writers will no longer have the access in manipulating the minds of those considered meek. Overhyping a celebrity will lose its energy for each and everyone knows what exactly is going on.
‘Sawsawan’ is the very first Filipino reality cybervision talk show in the Philippines. Created by yours truly.
After coming up with this idea, I have become more positive and hopeful that other great artists will show up and bring it on cyberspace or even cyber cinema.
The reality CV talk show ‘Sawsawan’ does not flash people like Kris Aquino, Boy Abunda, Ruffa Gutierrez, Lolit Solis, Joey de Leon, Alyssa Alano, Butch Francisco, Ricky Lo and those other TV hosts. In every episode, a different person or group of people is featured to discuss any topic.
Be it showbiz, politics, current events, daily life, arguments, trivia, music, fashion, business, social gatherings, the latest invention and anything in this universe.
No cuts. No scripts. Pure reality cybervision talk show.
‘Sawsawan’ is for everyone. Everybody can join in.
It could be the talk of the town.
Regular people serve as hosts-guests and they get to talk about their favorite celebrities, hated celebrities, something they notice or even things we haven’t heard yet.
This CV entertainment has already released six episodes on cyberspace.
Episode 1 Ruby Rose Nevado on Marian Rivera
Episode 2 Rowena Manlapaza says Filipino remaks of Korean dramas suck
Episode 3 Bernardino Pascual on President Arroyo’s CORRUPT FAT ASS
Episode 4 Jude Faith Barruga on safe sex, abortion and priests masturbating
Check it out on my official YouTube channel - JuliusRoden
If you think you’re a match to this vibrational experience, do not hesitate to come over and enjoy the show.
Judy Ann Santos forces of nature
November 5, 2009Posted on INQUIRER.net Cybervision
November 04, 2009
It is truly an amazing experience to see an actress from doing cheesy soap operas and corny romantic comedy movies to a relaxing artistic film—“Ploning”.
Actually, I planned to write a story for Ryan Agoncillo’s better half with her international movie nominated in the Oscar Awards for Best Foreign Film. But since we are all in this common illusion of time space reality, access granted for a certain task became limited in my part.
Thankfully, GMA 7 had its premiere telecast a couple of weeks ago.
Every adroit filmmaker can tell this masterpiece was shot in High Definition using a professional digital movie camera. The 16:9 widescreen was not converted by the broadcasting network for television format. The crystal clear scenes had brought more relaxation to each and every human eye focused on it as well.
I remember before the premiere night of my debut film Kasambahay, the staff of Cine Adarna was preparing for the screening of Ploning. The posters were all over the place and it looked so artistic. It was a tremendous Judy Ann Santos transformation.
Aside from that, she happens to be the producer of this twenty million budget project.
After shooting all the scenes on digital camera, the final cut was transferred to celluloid or 35mm reel for a nice blow to the big screen.
About the movie, the plot is very simple.
Based on a true story, it features a young lass named “Ploning.”
In their village, a woman who remains unmarried at mid 20’s is considered an old maid. Reminds me of this girl I know who desperately wants to get married believing that every woman should have a husband at the age of twenty-five.
Seeing Judy Ann Santos walking calmly on the seashore is a scene in the movie included in my favorites. The will of the wind caresses “Ploning’s” tropical skin, enamored, full of hope, deeply thinking, allowing the beautiful sun to witness circumstances on a paradise island in Palawan.
Martyrdom at its best.
Actresses Mylene Dizon, Tessie Tomas and Eugene Domingo contributed more colors in the perfection of its painting with light.
It’s like watching “Nunal Sa Tubig” (Mole In The Water). Starring the beautiful Ms Elizabeth Oropesa.
Though most Filipino moviegoers were not into this film, international award-giving bodies had it nominated and screened in many theaters abroad for the world to see.




