Philippine Showbiz Today Vol 11 No 16 | Page 10

10 Philippine Showbiz Today August 22 - September 7, 2016 Sausage Party (PG) **** Tasty Treat! H Vancouver’s own comedy treasures, Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg put a new twist on animation with Sausage Party. Decidedly different this bit of animation hilarity comes your way thanks to the forward thinking executives at Sony Pictures. Check out all the hilarity at Cineplex odeon screens across B.C. It’s the writing, stupid. Put together a raw script that’s as outlandish as they come and they will come! Billed as the first r-rated rated movie Sausage Party explores the shenanigans that befall a group of packaged food commodities at a super market. Lust is everywhere as you have a well preserved package if sausages interested in getting it on with the neighbouring buns. Superb animation breathes life into these once thought of as static packages with Frank being the Weiner of the moment. Seth Rogen lends his voice to this horny top dog who undergoes quite the transformation as countless human emotions co found him and the other grocery mainstays. Talented A list actors lend their voices to this tale of food products looking to find love in all the wrong places. Not only must these products overcome their own inhibitions but they also must contend with humans. Highly creative writing that actually contains some very insightful messages turns this 90 minute movie into a very thought- provoking emotional tale.• . So smart is Rogen’s talent that to create more interest in this adult oriented offbeat tale that he managed to populate an actual New York grocery store with robotic talking foodstuffs much to the shock of unsuspecting shoppers. Their expressions are priceless. Given the voice talents of Kristen Wiig, Ed Norton, James Franco, Salma Hayek and Paul Rudd and a host of others Sausage Party is a raunchy delight. Helped with some great songs and a hilarious food orgy near the end this is one way out there film that oozes with creativity.• Kaila quite contrary It’s not unusual for showbiz scions to follow in their parents’ footsteps. However, some defy expectation by forging their own path in a different field. Among them is Kaila Estrada, youngest daughter of actors John Estrada and Janice de Belen. The young looker has ventured into the world of fashion as model and so far, so good. After signing up with Mercator Models a few years back, Kaila has since been turning a lot of heads doing excellent work strutting down fashion runways and posing for spreads in various magazines. Of late, the statuesque 20-year- old Arts Management student at De La Salle College of Saint Benilde has landed her biggest project, being named among this year’s SM Youth Ambassadors. She is quite happy about it. “I’m grateful with the opportunity,” she said in a recent interview. “I’m really happy. I’m glad the company welcomed me like family.” She admitted to being overwhelmed with the magnitude of responsibility given the title, relating how they are going to fly frequently to different parts of the country to promote the brand. “Like this month, we will be at the Kadayawan Festival in Davao. In October, we will be going to Bacolod naman for the Masskara Festival. We’re so busy with activity after activity,” she related. No, they don’t just preen glamorously for the crowd at these sorties. “We mingle, we connect with the people on a personal level,” Kaila said. “We shake hands with them, we talk to them…we also join SM’s store on wheels, offering people suggestions on fashion.” It is hard work indeed but Kaila is not complaining. “I like it that the job allows me to travel and meet different kinds of people,” she said. “I also like it that it allows me to gain knowledge about different cultures.” Despite maintaining a busy schedule, Kaila makes sure her studies don’t suffer. “Of course. I love what I’m doing with SM but my priority is my studies. I want to graduate on time,” she said. Will she join showbiz after that? “I’m not closing any doors but right now, it’s not in the cards for me.” Kaila maintained she simply doesn’t have what it takes to make it in showbiz. “I don’t act, I don’t dance, I don’t sing,” she enumerated. “In any case, I would need to learn how to overcome stage-fright as well.” Kaila went on, “Fashion is my main thing. It drives me. I love it. I really do believe I could achieve a lot in this field.”• - N.R. Ramos,MB