Charice sounds and looks her best yet in the Hawaii leg of her Infinity Tour 2012.
She just keeps on getting better: she's got the most beautiful, melodious, powerful voice. She looks very fit and pretty. She feels her Chasters' love. She's very positive about her "secret admirers". And she seems happily in love.
Thanks to Chaster ice3353 for the videos below:
Part 1 of 4
Part 2 of 4
Part 3 of 4: http://youtu.be/sO5E3EqlSSs
Part 4 of 4: http://youtu.be/SH1eum7KL48
Being a Chaddict, watching her in Hawaii made me search for her first performance there. See the videos below:
Charice Pempengco "I have nothing" live in Hawaii by LOU6410:
Charice Pempengco "I have nothing" rehearsal in Hawaii by oneofChasters (Charice's rehearsals are equally amazing):
Sunday, November 11, 2012
Monday, November 5, 2012
Charice's performances in TOFA-NY 2012
Thanks to LantaoIslands again, we are enjoying videos of Charice's latest performances.
From the ChariceConcerts YouTube channel:
The Way You Look Tonight
I'm Not Perfect
From the ChariceConcerts YouTube channel:
New York City designates October as the "Filipino American History Month". The awarding ceremonies for the Outstanding Filipino Americans of New York (TOFA-NY) is held at the Weill Hall @Carnegie Hall in NYC on October 27, 2012. Our dear Charice is invited to this event of course and sang her single "The Way You Look Tonight" and another duet with Cheesa Laureta, a finalist in the American talent show "The Voice".
The Way You Look Tonight
I'm Not Perfect
Sunday, November 4, 2012
Philippine news report on positive reviews received by Charice
Photo from Zimbio.com |
In general, these positive reviews of Charice's performances may be all over the Internet but unless they come out in local newspapers, many Filipinos do not get to know about it and this is one reason why they miss out on many of Charice's achievements.
Philippine Daily Inquirer:
Charice gets rave reviews for Hollywood film role
By Allan PolicarpioRead the whole article:
With the recent US release of her Hollywood film “Here Comes the Boom,” Filipina singer Charice has added yet another milestone to her career as an international artist.
Charice got positive feedback for her role as Malia de la Cruz—a music prodigy in the sports-comedy flick that opened on October 12.
Directed by Frank Coraci and anchored by lead stars Kevin James and Salma Hayek, the film is about James’ character Scott Voss, a 42-year-old biology teacher forced to moonlight as a mixed martial arts fighter to raise money for his school’s ailing music program.
In a review published on his website (www.themovieboy.com), Online Film Critics Society member Dustin Putman commended Charice’s acting: “She brings such honesty and emotion to the screen that one can’t help but care about her… Charice is a star in the making with a smile that could light up a New York City blackout.”
David Germain of The Associated Press said Charice “adds adorability as a bright and earnest student.”
“Here Comes” writer and producer James, who is Charice’s teacher in the film, raved about the petite Pinay’s performance of Neil Diamond’s “Holly Holy.” He told Colorado FM station Jammin’ 101.5 during the red carpet premiere in Denver: “My girl Charice rocks it. She’s unbelievable, you’ll see.”
http://entertainment.inquirer.net/63090/charice-gets-rave-reviews-for-hollywood-film-role
Manila Bulletin:
Read the whole article:Positive Reviews Pour In For Charice’s Movie Performance
By Rowena Joy A. Sanchez
MANILA, Philippines – The reviews are in for the inspirational comedy flick “Here Comes The Boom.” And while critics are divided over this Kevin James starrer, a handful of them commended the performance of cast member Charice.
David Germain of the Associated Press wrote that the 20-year-old singer and budding actress “adds adorability as a bright and earnest student,” referring to her character Malia dela Cruz—a “musical genius” and “brainiac,” as Charice herself described.
The review was also published on Huffington Post and Fox News.
Charice’s character “could easily have been a mawkish bit, but like so much else, it works, and when she and the school band surprisingly appear in Vegas to perform Scott’s unlikely theme song, 'Holly Holy,' I defy anyone not to get a little misty,” said David Noh of Film Journal International, the sister publication of Billboard and The Hollywood Reporter.
Dustin Putman, member of the Online Film Critics Society (OFCS), put out a lengthy commentary on Charice’s performance in his review, saying that the latter “gets the best and more energized moments” in “Here Comes The Boom.” Acting-wise, the international singing sensation “brings such honesty and emotion to the screen that one can't help but care about her.”
“For a singer-turned-actor whose biggest notable credit is a guest-starring role on ‘Glee,’ Charice is a star in the making with a smile that could light up a New York City blackout,” he added.
The “Louder” singer also got a special mention in Michael Phillips’ review for the Chicago Tribune.
“The film takes it easy on the audience, even while indulging in shameless narrative strategies to engineer a very full climax, showcasing among others the talented Filipina student played by Charmaine Clarice Relucio Pempengco, who goes by Charice.”
http://www.mb.com.ph/articles/377542/positive-reviews-pour-in-for-charice-s-movie-performance#.UJZzuIapano
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