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Philippine Women’s football team may dalawang laro pa sa Australia bago ang pagsabak sa SEA Games

Posted on: April 2nd, 2022 by @peoplesbalita No Comments

SINIMULAN  na ng Philippine women’s national football team ang kanilang training para sa 31st Southeast Asian Games.

 

 

Ayon sa Philippine Football Federation (PFF) na ang 25 kababaihan na football players ay nasa Australia ngayon.

 

 

Pinangunahan ng kanilang coach na si Alen Stajicic ang nasabing womens football team.

 

 

Bukod kasi sa SEA Games ay sasabak din ang national womens football team ng bansa sa isang friendly games laban sa Fiji sa Abril 7 at sa Sydney sa Abril 11.

 

 

Magtatagal ang nasabing national womens’ football team bago ang buwan ng Mayo at sila naman ay magtutungo sa Hanoi, Vietnam para sa SEA Games na magsisimula mula Mayo 12 hanggang Mayo 23.

Dreamworks Animation’s ‘The Bad Guys’ Brings Best-Selling Children’s Book Series to Life

Posted on: April 2nd, 2022 by @peoplesbalita No Comments

NEVER have there been five friends as infamous as The Bad Guys—dashing pickpocket Mr. Wolf (Academy Award® winner Sam Rockwell, Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri), seen-it-all safecracker Mr. Snake (Marc Maron, GLOW), chill master-of-disguise Mr. Shark (Craig Robinson, Hot Tub Time Machine franchise), short-fused “muscle” Mr. Piranha (Anthony Ramos, In the Heights) and sharp-tongued expert hacker Ms. Tarantula (Awkwafina, Crazy Rich Asians), aka “Webs.”

 

 

In the new action-comedy from DreamWorks Animation, The Bad Guys will go good, the blockbuster Scholastic book series by Aaron Blabey, a crackerjack criminal crew of animal outlaws are about to attempt their most challenging con yet—becoming model citizens.

 

 

Watch the trailer below: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n5IRfh9WtdY

 

 

In the film, Awkwafina is the only female member of the gang and doesn’t cut the guys any slack.  In Aaron Blabey’s book series, Tarantula is actually a “Mr.” But when adapting the story for the screen, Blabey was supportive of the filmmakers switching the character to be a kick-butt female techie.

 

 

Producer Rebecca Huntley has loved audiences’ reception to Ms. Tarantula.

 

 

“One of the surprising things was how parents responded to the fact that Ms. Tarantula was representing women and girls in S.T.E.M. She’s a cool, confident hacker, and to have audiences see her as a role model in that regard was wonderful.” 

 

 

Additionally, Awkwafina admired how deftly the source material and the script balanced joyful imagination and poignant themes.

 

 

“The story is pretty existential, and these are characters with sincere dilemmas,” Awkwafina says.

 

 

“It is symbolic of how we, as humans, see ourselves, how society does and how we embody that—until we realize that we don’t have to be defined by certain things. I like the way that The Bad Guys plays with aspects of good and bad. Those are two terms that we see misconstrued all the time. We see people that look bad but aren’t, as well as people who look good but aren’t.”

 

 

She was thrilled to join such a brilliant group of fellow voice performers, as well as occasionally work alongside them—a rarity in animation.

 

 

“This is a stacked cast of brilliant actors, and I’m a huge fan of all my fellow Bad Guys,” Awkwafina says.

 

 

From Dreamworks Animation, The Bad Guys is a Universal Pictures International release and will open in local cinemas on April 27.

 

(ROHN ROMULO)