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Just when I thought Hollywood heartthrob Josh Hartnett’s Mindanao-set film will never see the light of day here in the Philippines, word has it that it will be shown (finally!) this year, 2009.

I Come With the Rain” is about a former Los Angeles cop turned private investigator (played by Josh Hartnett). Kline, the character played by Hartnett, goes to Hong Kong in search of Shitao, the son of a Chinese billionaire who has gone missing. He meets former colleague and now Hong Kong cop Meng Zi and they collaborate. The big twist in the movie, though, is when Kline is distracted from his search of Shitao. He gets haunted by memories of the serial killer Hasford (played by Elias Koteas) who was the reason Kline quit the L.A. police force in the first place.

Well, it seems “I Come With the Rain” will be a hit among the guys since it’s another police flick. It will be for sure a hit among the ladies since it’s packed with boys with guns, men with muscles and gang leaders who smoke too much. In other words, this movie is brimming with testosterone. Personally, I’d probably be shrieking over the handsome Josh too much.

I’ll definitely watch this movie, not only because it’ll be full of suspense, car chases, gun fights and fist fights (do I sound like an advocate of violence?), but because it was partly filmed in Mindanao (but of course!) “I Come With the Rain” was shot partly in Mount Diwalwal in Davao. I could actually remember all the fuss and flurry when Josh arrived — it was pandemonium! Which, of course, was understandable since Josh is a certified charmer (obvious na ba na girly girl ako over Josh?)

There’s no specific date yet as to when this movie will be shown here in the Philippines but by golly all Mindanaoans will definitely watch out for this!

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October 30, 2008

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So I checked out Cebu Pacific Air’s website today just to check on my seat reservations (I’m heading to Manila for the Rihanna – Chris Brown concert and to do a lot of other stuff including Christmas shopping, of course!) and to see what’s up when I noticed that they’re offering Go International Fares for both Davao – Hongkong and Davao – Singapore routes. The “cheaper” Davao – Hongkong airfares will be offered starting December 5, 2008 while for the Davao – Singapore route, the budget airfares will be offered starting December 4, 2008. So does this mean that Cebu Pacific stopped offering the budget airfares for a while? (*Note – I did a mock booking and I found out that the Davao – Hongkong route right now isn’t a direct flight – it passes through Manila)

I actually availed of the Davao to Hongkong flight last May 2008 (just a few days after Cebu Pacific inaugurated their Davao Hub) and I must say, it was really convenient. Took off all the hassles of deplaning and re-boarding and *ugh* waiting (who actually likes to wait anyway when you’re all fired up to start on your vacation?) The time of our flight wasn’t exactly ideal, though. We left Davao City nearly 9 pm IN THE EVENING (hello!) and we arrived in Hongkong nearly midnight (but with all the immigration duties, baggage checks and picture taking, we basically arrived past 1 in the morning the next day) but it was still all right.

Anyways, I’m glad that the airline is bringing those routes back. How I wish Philippine Airlines will follow suit! Or perhaps Silk Air, the only other airline that offers Davao to Singapore flights, can also offer budget airfares soon (wishful thinking, I know!)

What about you?

Have you availed of Cebu Pacific Air’s budget international fares?

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