Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Pottermore: Complete Items List and their Location.


Alarm Clock - Cupboard under the stairs

Book 1 Chapter 3 Scene 1
- Salt and Pepper Shakers - On the table 
- London Postcard - On the refrigerator 
- Hammer and Nails - Against from door (zoom in all the way) 

Book 1 Chapter 3 Scene 2
- Seashell - on stones closest to screen, right side 
- Seaweed - zoom all the way in, should be washed up against the right side of the island 

Book 1 Chapter 4 Scene 1
- Candle - on the mantle above the fireplace 

Book 1 Chapter 4 Scene 2
- Teacup - On floor in front of fireplace 

Book 1 Chapter 6 Scene 1
- Prefects Badge - In bag on right side 

Book 1 Chapter 6 Scene 2
- Dumbledore Chocolates Frog Card - In trunk on floor 
- Sprout-Flavoured Bean - zoom in once, bertie botts beans in middle of table 
- Morgana Chocolate Frog Card - amongst the wrappers on the seat furthest from screen (mid left of screen) 

Book 1 Chapter 7 Scene 1
- Galleon - 4th step up on the staircase, near railing 

Book 1 Chapter 8 Scene 1
- Galleon - In the railing on the staircase 
- Circe Chocolate Frog Card - First step of staircase 
- Hogwarts: A History - Windowsill (Zoom in all the way, windows on the left) 

Book 1 Chapter 8 Scene 3
- Paracelsus Chocolate Frog Card - Behind barrel (bottom right) 
- Wolfsbane - Left of barrel 
- Dried Nettles - Hanging from roof, left of middle window 
- Dried Billywig Stings - in right window 
- Home-made rock cake - on table just inside door (zoom in once) 

Book 1 Chapter 9 Scene 1
- Quidditch Through The Ages - girl’s backpack 
- Rememberall - just beyond fingertips (zoom all the way in) 
- Salazar Slytherin Chocolate Frog Card - in cup in trophy case, mid-left of screen (little green card…) 

Book 1 Chapter 9 Scene 2
- Galleon - zoom in once, hover over the second suit of armor’s helmet 
- Jar of Eel’s Eyes - middle of hallway (zoom all the way in) 

Book 1 Chapter 10 Scene 1
- Galleon - Third drawer down (right side) 

Book 1 Chapter 10 Scene 2
- Galleon - zoom in once, on desk towards right side 

Book 1 Chapter 10 Scene 3
- Bat Spleens - middle left of floor 
- Hengist of Woodcroft Chocolate Frog Card - next to pumpking (zoom all the way in) 
- Horned Slug - Above furthest sink 

Book 1 Chapter 11 Scene 1
- Galleon - Left windowsill (zoom in) 

Book 1 Chapter 12 Scene 1
- A Study of Recent Developments in Wizardry - second bookshelf, fifth shelf up 
- Important Modern Magical Discoveries - second bookshelf, second shelf up 
- Notable Magical Names of Our Time - third bookshelf (zoom in once), second shelf up 
- Great Wizards of the 20th Century - third bookshelf, fourth shelf up 
- Merlin Chocolate Frog Card - wedged into fourth bookshelf (zoom in more) 

Book 1 Chapter 12 Scene 1
- Curses and Counter-Curses - on bench to left of table 
- Galleon - zoom in once, left of popper on table 
- Infusion of wormwood - left of blue hat looking thing 
- Wizard chess set - click on popper at the corner closest to screen
- Mistletoe berries - zoom in all way, hanging from middle tree (with red bow) 
- Galleon - to right of Harry’s arm (zoom in all way) mirror of erised

Book 1 Chapter 13 Scene 2
- Helga Hufflepuff Chocolate Frog Card - between the left two shadows cast by bushes 
- Galleon - in the shadow of the second bush from left 

Book 1 Chapter 14 Scene 1
- Modern Magical History - zoom in once, bottom shelf to left of Ron 
- Dragon Species of Great Britain and Ireland - second shelf from bottom, left of ron 
- From Egg to Inferno, A Dragon Keeper’s Guide - second shelf from bottom, left of shadow figure 

Book 1 Chapter 14 Scene 2
- Dragon Breeding for Pleasure and Profit - on table beside candles 
- Dragon Egg - zoom all the way in 

Book 1 Chapter 14 Scene 3
- Galleon - Hover over door to left 1.14.3

Book 1 Chapter 15 Scene 1
- Galleon - Right of quill on desk 
Rowena Ravenclaw Chocolate Frog Card - on top of stack of books (zoom in all the way; stack of books is on table, towards left) 

Book 1 Chapter 15 Scene 2
- Leaping Toadstool - next to middle left tree 
- Unicorn Blood - zoom in once, next to tree to left 
- Wolfsbane - to left of unicorn blood

Book 1 Chapter 17 Scene 2
- Cliodna Chocolate Frog - zoom in, on chair furthest left 
- Salamander Blood - zoom all the way in, in windowsill furthest left 
- Bezoar - in Cabinet (lower right side) 

Book 1 Chapter 17 Scene 3
Galleon - center of hallway 
Godric Gryffindor Chocolate Frog Card - to right of dumbledore, on table


Source(s):
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Super-edit by:
Nickz Leal

Monday, September 12, 2011

Mamimiss kita Tita Lina, sobra... :(

 
“Tita Lina, mahal na mahal ka namin, alam kong alam mo yan. Mamimiss kita, pero kahit kelan hindi ka mawawala sa puso’t isip ko. Hinding hindi ka namin makakalimutan. Maraming salamat sa alaga at pagmamahal na binigay mo, at sa mga pinagsamahan natin. Tita, dabest ka! :’)”

Isa na siguro sa pinakamasakit na pakiramdam sa buhay ng tao ay ang mawalan ng mahal sa buhay. Hindi ko maipaliwanag ang lungkot na nararamdaman ko ngayon. Nanginginig pa nga ang katawan ko dahil hindi ko alam kung papano tanggapin ang isang pangyayari na talagang magpapabago sa takbo ng buhay ko. Pano ako makaka-adjust na wala na si tita? Hindi ko pa rin alam. L


Napakalapit ng loob ko sa tita kong to, dahil masasabi kong isa sya sa talagang nag-alaga at nagpalaki sakin mula pa nung baby pa kaming magkakapatid at ng pinsan ko --- sya ang naglalampin at diaper samin, ang nagtitimpla ng gatas namin, nagpapatulog, nagpapaligo at nagbubuhat samin nung mga bata pa kami. Ako mismo, nakita ko sa mga videos na na-retrieve namin na talagang sobrang pag-aalaga ang binibigay ni tita samin. Sa dami din ng kwento nya tungkol samin nung mga bata pa kami, talagang madami na pala kaming pinagsamahan. Na-attach na ko sa tita kong to, kaya sobrang lungkot ko sa pagkawala nya.

For 1 year, nilabanan nya ang sakit na Ovarian Cancer Stage 4, pasalamat kami sa Diyos at natapos nya ang anim na Chemotheraphy at lumakas ulit sya, pero pagkatapos ng ilang buwan ay bumalik ang kondisyon nya at lumala ito. L Ramdam namin ang sakit na nararamdaman nya nung dinalaw namin sya. Pero pinaparamdam naman namin sa kanya na magiging ayos ang lahat at gagaling sya. Ayaw naming malungkot at panghinaan ng loob ang tita ko. Matapang ang tita ko, at malakas ang loob nya kaya nilabanan nya ang sakit, pero dumating na rin ang araw na talagang nasasaktan na ang tita ko, nahihirapan na sya makahinga at hindi na makakain. Hanggang sa huli, bakas sa mukha nya na gusto pa nya mabuhay at makasama ang mga taong mahal nya, pero pagod na at nasasaktan na sya ng sobra kaya bumigay na ang tita ko kaninang 2pm of 9/11/11. [umiiyak ako habang tinatayp to]

Sobrang lungkot ng pangyayaring to sa buhay ko, alam nyo yung pakiramdam na gusto ko pa sya makasama ng matagal, gusto ko pa sya gumaling, pero kung masasaktan at mahihirapan lang sya, mas ayaw ko yun. :’( Yun mismo ang nararamdaman ko. Pasalamat na lang din ako kay God na hindi na natagalan ang paghihirap na nararamdaman ni tita at magkikita na sila ni God sa langit. Oo, napakahirap at napakasakit na mawala sya pero kailangan naming tanggapin yun. L

Mamimiss ko ang tawa nya, ang panggi-gising nya sa umaga para di kami ma-late, ang ngiti nya sa gabi na nagpapawala ng pagod namin sa maghapon, ang mga kwento nya tungkol sa mga pag-aalaga nya samin nung bata pa kami, ang pagkamahilig nya sa Ice Cream at French Fries, ang pagluluto nya ng pancake para sa meryenda, ang pagsama nya sa pamamasyal naming magkakapatid at pinsan [barkada namin yan si tita talaga], ang mga regalo mong binibili para samin pag galing ka ng Divisoria, ang pagalala mo kung ano gusto naming pagkain sa lunch o dinner, ang adobo mo, ang imbento nating karne sa oyster sauce, ang nilaga, sinigang at iba mo pang luto. Napakarami pang iba tita, lahat yan mamimiss ko, uulit-ulitin ko na lang sa memories ko para maramdaman kong andyan ka lang. :’)

“Makakasama mo na si Lord dyan sa heaven tita, at alam kong titingin ka pa rin dito at para bantayan kaming mga inalagaan mo. T.T Ikamusta mo na lang ako kina Daddy Nge, Lolo Entong at Kuya RJ dyan ha?”

“Basta tita, gusto kong ipakita at iparamdam sa mga bumabasa nito ngayon na mahal na mahal kita at hindi kita makakalimutan. Andito ka lang lagi sa puso ko, nakangiti at kumakain ng Ice Cream at French Fries. J I love you Tita at salamat sa lahat lahat!”

O tita, may banat ako para sayo:

“Dati guardian kita, ngayon GUARDIAN ANGEL na kita, tita! :’)”

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Nestle Philippines' Kasambuhay Habambuhay: A short film Anthology.

Ngayong taon, pinagdiriwang ng NESTLE PHILIPPINES ang kanilang 100 years. At bilang pagbibigay pasasalamat sa mga taga-tangkilik ng kanilang mga produkto ay inihandog nila ang isang Short Film Anthology na pinamagatang Kasambuhay Habambuhay.


Binubuo ang anthology na ito ng 10 Short Films in 100 minutes.

Ang pagkakasunod-sunod nito ay base sa sarili kong pagkaka-paborito at pinakanagustuhan. :)

TOP 1: 

Unplugged” by Raul Jorolan
Genre: A Feel-Good Adventure of Discovery
A Football coach (Marvin Agustin) takes his team of teenage boys out on a fieldtrip to the provincial home of his grandfather (Eddie Garcia). But instead of bonding as a team, the boys are more caught up with their gadgets. The coach’s grandfather is determined to change all that as he challenges the boys to detach from their virtual distractions and explore the great outdoors instead. The boys then unlock a new world of natural wonder and discovery, realizing that going offline is the only way to reconnect back to life. A life that is… unplugged.



TOP 2:


The Howl and the Fussyket” by Chris Martinez
Genre: A Family Comedy of Manners
8-YEAR OLD AARON (Gerald Pesigan) is dead set on winning the Grand Prize in his 2nd Grade declamation contest. He is determined to win despite his obvious “f” and “p” speech defect, a proclivity common amongst some Filipinos to interchange the pronunciation of English words with the letters “f” and “p”. His mother (Eugene Domingo) takes an active albeit humorous role in preparing him for the competition. This is a story of perseverance, family unity and the real meaning of triumph and possibly the “Rocky” of all declamation contests!


TOP 3:

Tingala Sa Baba” by Henry Frejas
Genre A Coming-of-Age Satire

IN A TYPICAL PLAYGROUND, life plays a game of irony when two 8-year old kids are on a seesaw. One is a rather hefty child from a well-to-do family who is stuck at the bottom, whereas a lanky child brought up in poverty is on top. Rich kid is looking up to the poor boy, who in turn, is looking down on him. How will the rich kid reverse his position The answer to that question will make one realize that friendship is more valuable than money, while the other one would discover his true worth as a friend.


TOP 4:
Oh! Pa Ra Sa Ta U Wa Yeah!” by Jeorge Agcaoili
Genre An Original Pinoy Musical Comedy
THE CLEMENTE FAMILY IS OFF TO AN OUTING but teenage son, Nicos (Neil Coleta), seems out of it. Nicos is besotted with his ladylove, Mattina (Colleen Garcia), whom he can’t quite figure out. The inside info that Nicos gets from Mattina’s younger sister, Bettina (Jillian Ward), doesn’t seem to help. Seeing his son’s despair, Nicos’ father finally shares to his son an ancient family heirloom. It is a 100-year old manual containing the secrets, alphabetically arranged, of how men in their clan courted women. Through this, Nicos finally learns what every man should know by heart — the ABC’s of what women truly want.

TOP 5:


Downtown” by Stephen Ngo
Genre: A Quiet Story of Love
IN A CHINESE COMMUNITY IN DOWNTOWN MANILA, we meet a man who has floated through life with his ladylove by his side. But now, times have changed as he begins each day waking up alone on his bed made for two. He realizes that his coffee has it better because, at least, it has a creamer to be its mate. In these moments, he misses his beloved the most and decides to get his act together for a second shot at the greatest thing in life— love.



TOP 6:

Silup” by Jun Reyes
Genre: A Gritty Urban Drama
SILUP IS “PULIS” (Police) SPELLED BACKWARDS. We peek into the life of a Manila cop (Sid Lucero) whose day is made up of dealing with denizens and the crimes they commit. At work, he may be all tough and stern, but at home, we see his more sensitive side. He has this mysterious routine of taking out a can of sterilized milk from a cupboard and depositing his revolver in its place. Later on, it is revealed why he makes the switch and symbolizes how it is like to live by his duty as a policeman to serve and protect.

TOP 7:

Sign Seeker” by Carlo Directo
Genre A Romantic Comedy
A SUPERSTITIOUS GUY, Bien (John Lloyd Cruz), seeks all sorts of “divine” signs that will determine his decision of asking the girl of his dreams (Solenn Heussaff) out on a date. The fear of rejection swallows him whole, making him justify his cause to willfully seek for more unfathomable signs. But when each sign he seeks for materializes, he soon learns that he has to be careful with what he wishes for.


TOP 8:

Sali Salita” by A/F Benaza
Genre A Family Fantasy Drama
A MOTHER WHO WRITES children’s storybooks, ironically, doesn’t have enough time to create stories for her own son. Therestless child finds a chance to create his own stories when his grandfather (Bodjie Pascua),comes up with a game. They fill an old milk can with pieces of paper, each containing a word which will be a “story-starter”. Tales of heroes and villains, magic and places fill up the child’s imagination. But the child’s made-up story is in need of a happy ending. Now, it depends on the storyteller mother to create the greatest ending of them all.


TOP 9:



Cooking Mo, Cooking Ko” by Chris Martinez
Genre A Shakespearean Food Film

THIS COMEDIC VERSION OF THE CLASSIC “ROMEO AND JULIET” narrates two star-crossed lovers born into warring families who each happen to be proud owners of their own carinderias (local eateries) battling for their town’s cuisine supremacy. Old wounds are reopened among the Montano and the Capule families when the former’s loyal customers start patronizing the latter. Young lovers Romina Montano and Julius Capule are caught in this web of intrigue, espionage and extra rice.


TOP 10:
Isang Tasang Pangarap” by Sid Maderazo
Genre: A Comedy of Epic Proportions

IN A SMALL TOWN DEVASTATED by calamity and chaos, Elias (Ramon Bautista), still holds on to the one thing he considers sacred—a shiny red coffee mug. For him, this mug not only symbolizes his love for coffee but his hope for a better life. After an enlightening encounter with a strange sari-sari store owner, he is suddenly gifted with the ability to tell the future. Soon enough, he is proclaimed as “The Coffee Psychic” and personifies hope for the townsfolk. But can hope truly spring eternal in this comedic homage to the award-winning epic Filipino film, “Himala” (Miracle)?


Eto ang pagkakasunod-sunod ng mga nagustuhan ko sa films nila. :D Feel Free to comment your own Top 10. :)
Thanks to  http://pinoymovieblog.com/ for the Film's Short Narration. :)