+ Follow HOLLYWOOD AND BOLLYWOOD Tag
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[Title] => Globe, HOOQ to provide legal, affordable video-on-demand service to Pinoys
[Summary] => Globe Telecom announced Thursday its partnership with Asia’s video-on-demand service provider HOOQ, which will enable Filipinos to watch over 10,000 international and local movies and TV series online and offline.
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[Title] => Phl urged to boost mfg, other sectors to create more jobs
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[Title] => Unlucky winners
[Summary] => A virtually unknown US-based Pinoy actor is doing well as featured artist in Hollywood and Bollywood. He’s getting the best of both woods.
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Its Future Shock, 2015 version. Local cinema is dead. What reigns supreme are Hollywood and Bollywood movies, anything but Filipino films. The Pinoy stuntman, cameraman, makeup artist, etc. are jobless and have shifted to call centers as means of livelihood.
Scary? You bet. Preventable? Yes, if we do something about it now.
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HOLLYWOOD AND BOLLYWOOD
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Its Future Shock, 2015 version. Local cinema is dead. What reigns supreme are Hollywood and Bollywood movies, anything but Filipino films. The Pinoy stuntman, cameraman, makeup artist, etc. are jobless and have shifted to call centers as means of livelihood.
Scary? You bet. Preventable? Yes, if we do something about it now.
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