The Movie and Television Review and Classification Board (MTRCB) will be reevaluating the US film 'Plane' amid complaints of its 'bad image' to the ...
"Reputasyon po ng Inang Bayan ang pinag-uusapan dito, Ginoong Pangulo. Padilla pointed out that the reputation of the country is at stake as the film narrates how the hero's plane crashed in Jolo which is run by separatists and militia, and the "Filipino armies weren’t there anymore." MANILA -- The Movie and Television Review and Classification Board (MTRCB) will be reevaluating the US film "Plane" amid complaints that it paints a "bad image" of the Philippines.
Sen. Robin Padilla condemned Wednesday the 'bad image' of the Philippines portrayed by the American film 'Plane.'
"Reputasyon po ng Inang Bayan ang pinag-uusapan dito, Ginoong Pangulo. "Ginoong Pangulo, hindi po dapat ito tanggapin. Dito po dapat sa ating bansa pinagbabawal ito at kino-condemn po natin ito," Padilla said.
KINONDENA ni Sen. Robin Padilla ang pagpapalabas sa Pilipinas ng pelikulang "Plane" na pinagbibidahan ng Hollywood actor na si Gerard Butler.
“Reputasyon po ng Inang Bayan ang pinag-uusapan dito. Ipinaalam na rin daw niya ito kay Pangulong Bongbong Marcos, “We are aghast. “Hindi po dapat ito tanggapin. Sabi naman ni Sen. We could come out with a resolution. Robin Padilla ang pagpapalabas sa Pilipinas ng pelikulang “Plane” na pinagbibidahan ng Hollywood actor na si Gerard Butler.
Plane is an American action thriller film released in January 2023. In the movie, plane passengers find themselves in a “war zone” after their pilot makes an ...
Although the film is fictional, we still would not want our country to be portrayed in a negative and inaccurate light,” said MTRCB Chairperson Diorella Maria Sotto-Antonio. Plane is an American action thriller film released in January 2023. All “necessary measures” will be taken if the American film “Plane” is found to be harmful to the reputation of Filipinos as well as the country, said the Movie and Television Review and Classification Board (MTRCB) on Thursday, Feb.
Senators condemned yesterday the negative portrayal of the Philippines in the fictional movie “Plane” that starred Gerard Butler as a commercial pilot whose ...
Sen. If we talk about our own country and its faults, that’s okay because that’s our job. Robinhood Padilla raised the issue during the senators’ discussion on the latest reported human trafficking incident at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport allegedly involving corrupt immigration and airport officials exposed by Sen.
While Gerard Butler's action-thriller, Plane, is a certified hit, some Philippine senators don't exactly feel the same as they have slammed the blockbuster ...
According to the International Crisis Group, the group’s influence has declined in the area after the military’s successful elimination of its leaders and combatants. When most of the passengers are taken hostage by dangerous rebels, the only person Torrance can count on for help is Louis Gaspare (Mike Colter), an accused murderer who was being transported by the FBI. The movie’s description reads, “Brodie Torrance saves his passengers from a lightning strike by making a risky landing on a war-torn island – only to find that surviving the landing was just the beginning.
Sen. Robinhood Padilla on Wednesday brought to the attention of his colleagues in the Senate a scene from Hollywood action superstar Gerard Butler's movie ...
The Movie and Television Review and Classification Board (MTRCB) said that it will reevaluate the Hollywood film "Plane" after some lawmakers condemned.
Last year, the Sony action movie “Uncharted” was pulled out from the Philippine cinemas. [commented](https://www.facebook.com/inquirerdotnet/posts/pfbid0vpKvEAwSncryhgGVbME3pCe5wfeS8qEAqrV3aysQ5hT393CXRi7qJwTosVJ9buDJl?comment_id=581590960524894). “The country is and has always been in a bad light ever since … [commented](https://www.facebook.com/inquirerdotnet/posts/pfbid0vpKvEAwSncryhgGVbME3pCe5wfeS8qEAqrV3aysQ5hT393CXRi7qJwTosVJ9buDJl?comment_id=1342576566302096). They said that there is nothing wrong with the film. “Reputasyon po ng Inang Bayan ang pinag-uusapan dito, Ginoong Pangulo.
The Movie and Television Review and Classification Board (MTRCB) has committed to reevaluate the US fictional film “Plane” after some senators called the ...
He added that the movie will “push us backwards in our tourism promotions again” as he broached the idea of filing a Senate resolution to call the film out for “[painting] a wrong picture of the Philippines.” The MTRCB, according to her, “will re-evaluate the film in view of the senators’ concerns and will take all necessary measures if found to be, in any way, injurious to the prestige of the Philippines or its people.” MANILA, Philippines — The Movie and Television Review and Classification Board (MTRCB) has committed to reevaluate the US fictional film “Plane” after some senators called the movie out for supposedly tarnishing the image of the Philippines.
The Philippines' film and tv commission will be re-evaluating the Gerard Butler thriller Plane following complaints that the film portrays a “bad image” of ...
Plane follows the struggles of commercial pilot Brodie Torrance (Butler) after his aircraft is forced to land on the Philippines’ Jolo island, only to find that the island is a lawless territory run by separatists and militia. We should ban it in our country and condemn it.” [told congress](https://news.abs-cbn.com/entertainment/02/15/23/robin-padilla-condemns-bad-image-of-ph-in-us-film-plane) on Wednesday (February 15) that the film portrayed the island of Jolo as overrun by separatists and militia, with the Filipino army nowhere in sight.
Three senators have denounced the producers of the movie "Plane" that placed the country in a bad light.