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Re: GMA7's Captain Barbell
« Reply #30 on: May 31, 2006 at 09:35 PM »
Kaya lang naman kumita ang Darna dahil in-exploit nila si Angel Locsin.   I used to work with factory workers and ride with them in the company shuttle...pag uwian time its DARNA-watching time at the bus' TV set.   They can't help but drool over Darna's big baloons that almost pop out at her every kick and punch she makes.  Kapag si Narda na siya,  balik ulit sa tulog ang mga kolokoys. 

I read in an article (Mla Bulletin) that GMA spent 50 million pesos as budget for this Captain Barbell show.   It may well be their biggest flop.

Kaya lang mababa ang ratings ng Ch 2 dahil maraming nagalit sa kanila na mga FPJ(may he rest in peace)- at Erap fanatics.   Kaya ayaw panoorin ng masa ang ch 2.
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Re: GMA7\'s Captain Barbell
« Reply #31 on: Jun 01, 2006 at 11:32 AM »
$50,000 for the costume alone? Should\'ve spent it on an acting workshop for Richard. Honestly, i like the costume of the superhero on PLDT\'s \"now na!\"

magkano kaya ginastos sa costume ni Darna? ;D

on a serious note. just seen the commercial of CB this morning.

Meron din pala sila lex luthor - clark kent storyline. And how they met is also through a car accident.. pathetic.

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Re: GMA7's Captain Barbell
« Reply #32 on: Jun 01, 2006 at 01:27 PM »
Every bit of it is Smallville ripped-off.

Pati pag rip ng car door nung CB. Ginaya yung sa Smallville.

Then yung pagpapahirap kay CB dahil sa panliligaw dun sa babae....

Richard Gomez as Lionel and Patric Garcia as Lex... om my...

Crap!

Oh well.

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Re: GMA7's Captain Barbell
« Reply #33 on: Jun 01, 2006 at 02:04 PM »
Post naman kayo ng vidcaps para puwede ko ring pagtawanan  ;D

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Re: GMA7's Captain Barbell
« Reply #34 on: Jun 01, 2006 at 08:49 PM »
You don't need vidcaps to poke fun at this ridiculous show. Just look at his costume in commercials and billboards. That by itself is a riot!  ;D

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Re: GMA7's Captain Barbell
« Reply #35 on: Jun 01, 2006 at 09:07 PM »
Captain Barbell Real Name: Enteng
Identity/Class: Human transformed by magic

Occupation: School boy

Affiliations: Darna, Lastikman

Enemies: Lagablab; Freezy; Dagampatay; Lobo

Known Relatives: Belen (mother); Arnaldo (Lagablab, possible father)

Aliases: Kaptain Barbell; Teng-Teng (nickname)

Base of Operations: The Philippines

First Appearance: Pinoy Komiks #5 (1963)

Powers/Abilities: Superhuman strength and resistance to damage. He is also able to fly.

History: Captain Barbell is a young boy able to transform into a incredibly strong super hero when he lifts a magical golden barbell that was given to him by a strange hermit.

Comments: Created by Mars Ravelo, who also created Darna.

Captain Barbell appears to have debuted in comics format - certainly the first appearances I am aware of were in Pinoy Komiks Magasin in 1963.

He also appeared in Kampeon Komiks (Champion Comics).

He notes "The original Captain Barbell design had him shirtless because

a) During the more whimsical comics age in the Philippines of 1963, Mars Ravelo based the good Captain's look on circus strongmen, but with the addition of a mask.

b) Since the original Enteng's look (right) was a really super-skinny guy in a tank top (emphasizing his bony features), it was decided that Captain Barbell's "Shirtless Circus Strongman look" could provide a much more dramatic contrast to his mortal persona."

He further notes "The movie versions of Captain Barbell had to be redesigned from the comic's original because they're not as muscle bound as the comics version and were not body builders but actors. That's why they have the yellow top and now carry the "CB" symbol on their chest as opposed to the belt buckle logo-and-shirtless-look of 1963."
 
In fact, Captain Barbell has made several excursions onto the big screen, with Bob Soler apparently being the first to play the part. Then, according to 'Bembot' "There was a movie about Barbell starred by Dolphy in the early sixties in black and white. His alter ego was called Ting-ting because he was so thin. Ting-ting is the rib of a coconut leaf which is used to make brooms (walis ting-ting)."

In 1986 Edu Manzano played the title character in Captain Barbell, made by Viva Films. It was notable because it was the only movie that showed a crossover team-up between Captain Barbel and Darna

At least until the movie was remade in 2003. This time round Bong Revilla played the title character, making him the first actor to have played both Barbell and Panday.

Dan Ramon P. Geromo mentions that "In (this) Captain Barbell movie, the alter-ego of Capt. Barbell is named Enteng (played by Ogie Alcasid). The villains' names are Lagablab (played by Albert Martinez) and Freezy (Rufa Mae Quinto)."

This version of the character adds some layers to his origin: Raffy notes In the film, Captain Barbell's psychic projection tells his host, Enteng, that the barbell's metal is forged from a fragment of a magic rock that fell to the earth from space.

During times of great upheavals, nature finds a way to expel the magic rock to restore the balance between good and evil and seeks out a host to wield its great power and champion its cause. (There seems to be a possibility that this power source may be the same as Darna's and Lastikman's, both of whom's origins also involved magic "falling stars"). The champions it chooses are usually those those who have been victims of society's evils, the disenfranchised, and the meek ones. This is why the power found four social outcast individuals to wield its abilities. But there is a condition- the wielder must only use the power for unselfish purposes and the good of humanity. The abuse of this power holds dire consequences. Unfortunately, when the rock first hit the Earth and got absorbed into the ground, fragments of the rock broke off and in the wrong hands could be very destructive. This is exactly what happened when (in addition to Enteng) extra fragments homed in on the beings that eventually became "Lagablab" , "Freezy", and "Dagampatay".
 
This movie is made even more historical because Captain Barbell was not the only hero seen in the movie - Raffy informed me "PJ Malonzo played Lastikman as he guests in the Captain Barbell Movie starring Bong Revilla along with Regine Velasquez as Darna." So for the first time, three of Mars Ravelo's most famous creations were seen on screen together.

taken from http://www.internationalhero.co.uk/k/kapbarbl.htm

« Last Edit: Jun 01, 2006 at 09:09 PM by jeckjeck »

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Re: GMA7's Captain Barbell
« Reply #36 on: Jun 01, 2006 at 09:22 PM »
from wikipedia:

Captain Barbell is an upcoming 2006 drama fantasy action telefantasya based on the Mars Ravelo's fictional character of the same name that will airs on Philippine television on GMA Network. It will star Richard Gutierrez as Captain Barbell and Richard Gomez as the main villain.

Plot overview
In its other incarnations, the story of Captain Barbell begins with a skinny boy named Tengteng who has a good heart. A strange hermit rewarded him a magical golden barbell. Tengteng lifts the barbell and shouts "Captain Barbell" which transforms him into an incredibly strong superhero.

However, due to restrictions in licensing, the producers have developed a new back-story for the origins of his power. Borrowing heavily from Superman and Terminator, he is placed in a future on the last days of earth. He is sent back to the past in the year 1992 and drops to a location in the Philippines on a flaming ball which is his spaceship. His barbell though is sent back to the year 2006. The scenes of his childhood days are copied from Smallville (TV series) and show him lifting tractors and logs which is evident of a rip-off. Not only scenes from Smallville were copied but also from Spawn (film) in which when he would summon his cape, it is obvious of CG-generated effects and the hairstyle is exactly borrowed from Christopher Reeves Clark Kent character.


hmmm.... restrictions in licensing pala...  :P :P

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Re: GMA7's Captain Barbell
« Reply #37 on: Jun 02, 2006 at 12:10 AM »
^^"restrictions in licensing?" then why is Mars Ravelo's name on this godawful vomit-inducing rip-off?

and talk about wretched excesses--GMA-7 spent a ridiculous sum buying a costume that makes the lead character look like a bloated, caped Buzz Lightyear.
« Last Edit: Jun 02, 2006 at 01:29 AM by AshKetchum »

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Re: GMA7's Captain Barbell
« Reply #38 on: Jun 02, 2006 at 01:04 AM »
However, due to restrictions in licensing, the producers have developed a new back-story for the origins of his power. Borrowing heavily from Superman and Terminator, he is placed in a future on the last days of earth. He is sent back to the past in the year 1992 and drops to a location in the Philippines on a flaming ball which is his spaceship. His barbell though is sent back to the year 2006. The scenes of his childhood days are copied from Smallville (TV series) and show him lifting tractors and logs which is evident of a rip-off. Not only scenes from Smallville were copied but also from Spawn (film) in which when he would summon his cape, it is obvious of CG-generated effects and the hairstyle is exactly borrowed from Christopher Reeves Clark Kent character.

Ugghhhh... ngayong alam ko na yung plot ng GMA version lalo akong nasuya...  :-X :-X :P
Talk about lack of creativity... the writers and creators of this are getting paid to hack other people's work...  :P

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Re: GMA7's Captain Barbell
« Reply #39 on: Jun 02, 2006 at 01:27 AM »
Balita ko umuupak daw ng Advil si Captain Barbel, kaya ang laki ng katawan. Yun daw ang source ng power nya.  ;D Hintayin nyo nalang mag-guest si Darna para tumaas rating. Dapat siguro ginawa nilang sexy at revealing yung costume ni Captin Barbel para tumaas rating.

Nung nakita ko yung portion na binuhat nung bata yung tractor natuwa naman ako. Homage siguro nila sa Superman...naaahhh!!!

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Re: GMA7's Captain Barbell
« Reply #40 on: Jun 02, 2006 at 01:21 PM »
Seriously, can we call the attention of the creators of Smallville and ask them to file a intellectual property rights complaint against GMA-7.   Let's have this TV network close down!
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Re: GMA7's Captain Barbell
« Reply #41 on: Jun 02, 2006 at 01:28 PM »
Why would Smallville care about Captain Barbell stealing their ideas?

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Re: GMA7's Captain Barbell
« Reply #42 on: Jun 03, 2006 at 08:48 AM »


yup, it's so disappointing
with what they've done with the CB storyline.  >:(

if they had a problem with "liscencing"
they could have gathered a bunch of new writers to create a new story line
(and not a "cut and paste" series)

OR

if GMA wanted to produce a pinoy superhero teleserye,
it would have been better if they got the rights of "STONE".
(http://www.komikero.com/stone.html)

who knows, portacio may not be as demanding or restricting as the heirs of ravelo.

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Re: GMA7's Captain Barbell
« Reply #43 on: Jun 04, 2006 at 01:36 PM »
With the influx of negative comments on GMA's Captain Barbell, who'd ever thought that it would be the No. 1 Primetime show in Philippine Television.

Yes, you heard me right.  Just saw a print ad at Manila Bulletin today claiming that CB lorded it over network ratings with a 35% audience share for the primetime segment to be the most watched primetime show on TV.  And would you believe that the TOP 10 Primetime shows were all from GMA 7?    So it appears that walang nanonood ng PBB? 

Magkano kaya ang bayad GMA sa AGB?   Pera pera lang yan talaga.  Go Captain Barbell!!! 
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Re: GMA7's Captain Barbell
« Reply #44 on: Jun 05, 2006 at 03:01 PM »
If the fad now is revivals, they should revive WonderWoman si ako, si ikaw, that funny movie starring the late Maria Theresa Carlson. My pick for the lead: Cindy Kurleto!
Or how about Darna Kuno?! :D

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Re: GMA7's Captain Barbell
« Reply #45 on: Jun 05, 2006 at 04:52 PM »

actually, it's not surprising na top rater sa slot nya ang cb
kahit ang pangit ng story line nya.

especially ngayong ala ng pbb, siguradong captured market ng cb ang mga bata.

ang mga bata would watch a show with super heroes & super villains over a drama anytime.
as long as nanonood ang mga bata, magbabantay ang mga nanay.


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Re: GMA7's Captain Barbell
« Reply #46 on: Jun 05, 2006 at 06:01 PM »
Read a letter in the entertainment section of the Inquirer, just can't remember if it was June 2 or June 4 issue. A viewer complained about the story of CB and actually said it was a rip-off of Smallville.

it was placed in the lower left hand corner of the right page.. near the fold.