“LES MISÉRABLES.” “Ate Pam, why did they move it?” my younger cousin Ina wailed at me during our Christmas lunch. I couldn’t blame her; I’ve been excited to watch it, too. The wait is almost over. Almost. On January 16, we will finally be able to watch Hugh Jackman, Anne Hathaway, Russel Crowe, Amanda Seyfried et al in the film version of “Les Misérables” and see what everyone has been raving about.
“Potted Potter.” We’ve watched the first run but we want to watch it again. Yes, the parody by Dan and Jeff was that magical (and funny, so so funny). Harry Potter-loving Pinoys can have another dose of fun with actors Jesse Briton and Gary Trainor at the Carlos P. Romulo Auditorium (RCBC Plaza) from January 30 to February 3. There are only 9 shows, so bring out your wands and accio those tickets fast. Or you can just log on to www.ticketworld.com.ph or call 8919999. Ticket prices range from P936 to P3068.
“Carrie.” We have a soft spot for “Carrie,” Stephen King’s first published novel. And this year, we cannot wait to enjoy two versions of it—the Hollywood film starring Chloe Grace Moretz whom we adore, and “Carrie: The Musical,” the Atlantis production, which will star Menchu Lauchengco-Yulo.
Sophie Kinsella’s “Wedding Night.” We’ll be perfectly honest. What we’re really waiting for is the new “Shopaholic” book. “Mini Shopaholic” set it up perfectly: We knew Becky, Luke and Minnie are heading to Los Angeles and we couldn’t wait to see the havoc Becky will wreak on Hollywood. But since the last three “Shopaholic” books have been released three years apart and “Mini Shopaholic” was released in 2011, we may have to wait another year to get our hands on that. But Sophie does have a new book coming out in May—“Wedding Night.” And yes, we love her so much that we’ll read anything she writes, even if Becky is not in it.
Minions and Monsters. Two of our favorite animated films will be back on the big screen with sequels that promise to be just as fun as the first one. Gru and the minions will return in “Despicable Me 2,” and Mike and Sulley will take us back to their days at school in “Monsters University.”
This Is The End. The film is actually a remake of the short film “Jay and Seth Versus the Apocalypse,” but this one is bound to be bigger and better. The plot is simple: A bunch of celebrities are partying at James Franco’s house when the apocalypse happens. Written by Evan Goldberg and Seth Rogen (who also cowrote “Superbad”) and with James Franco, Seth Rogen, Jay Baruchel, Paul Rudd, Jonah Hill, Jason Segel, Michael Cera, Mindy Kaling, Rihanna, Aziz Ansari and Emma Watson starring as themselves, this movie is just going to be hilarious. We just hope they show it in cinemas here.
“The Host.” “Twilight” may be over, but your Stephanie Meyer movie experience isn’t. Soon, you’ll be able to enjoy “The Host” in your favorite cinemas. No sparkly vampires this time.
The next role of Tom Rodriguez. Atlantis Productions’ “Aladdin” led Tom and the rest of us to realize that he has the knack for theater. We can’t wait to see him return to the stage. As Tarzan, maybe? Our fingers are crossed.
Rebel Wilson. We noticed her in “Bridesmaids,” but we really fell in love with her in “Pitch Perfect” (Fat Amy, yay!). We hope 2013 gives us a big dose of the hilarious Rebel Wilson. We know she has a film coming out (“Pain & Gain” with Mark Wahlberg and Dwayne Johnson) and that she’s hosting the MTV Movie Awards. But we want more Rebel. We want her to rock our 2013.