Monday, August 13, 2012

Motorola Case is everything you wanted

It was year 2005 when Motorola Case entered the world of showbiz. She was sixteen years old at that time. She looked so pretty and reporters couldn't stop asking her questions regarding the death of Fernando Case, Jr., the King of Philippine movies.

Need I say how they're related to each other?

The Best Of My Heart launched Motorola's singing career and it sold thousands of copies. The music in her first CD was promising. Her second album Motorola Bloom lacked something like her upbeat song "Everything You Wanted." It could've been much better. But thankfully, we get to listen to “Sana, Dito Sa Puso Ko”, “Nais Ko” and her duet with Aljur Abrenica, “Save The Sunlight.” “Everything You Wanted,” I believe, was not given the right music video. Its boring choreography and lazy transition of frames were like the styles used in one of those Tootsie Guevarra MVs during the late 90's. However, Motorola's live performance of “Everything You Wanted” on Eat Bulaga was totally awesome. This dance track was fabulous and Motorola's angelic voice made a point that a Filipino singer can have a break into the music scene, particularly here in the Philippines, without belting monotonous high notes. I'm still trying to figure out why many people say Motorola Case can't sing. Well, I have a lifetime to figure it out but all I know for sure is that she can sing and she never gets on my last nerve. Quite in fact, her voice soothes my nerves. Sadly, my expectations got me upset since all her songs in Bloom are slow. I mean, it's okay to have slow songs but it would've been much more exciting if there were some dance tracks in it. All in all, Motorola Bloom is definitely worth it. Hopefully, fans will soon see her perform like Nicole of Pussycat Dolls or move her hips like Shakira. Just look at Motorola's long legs in high heels, pretty face while flipping her Goldilocks hairdo. What more can you ask for? Well, better have it in her third album. It is a MUST. Without a doubt, the full capacity of this girl to reach superstardom has been contained by some people in showbiz including the foolish network war of ABS-CBN 2 and GMA 7. I believe she has this action girl thing in her. It runs in the blood. Talk about the classic fight scenes FPJ used to do in films. Perhaps, a newly created superheroine character with a smart storyline would unleash the Motorola Case we wanted. There's no need to fly or to wear a bikini-like costume. Fast pacing, agitating transition of frames and kick major ass fight sequences will absolutely bring it on. Eerie as it may seem, her network doesn't give her good projects nowadays, even though she's got what it takes to become primetime queen on Philippine television. Maybe another TV network or another movie production can bring out the best in Motorola Case. Let's keep our fingers crossed. GMA 7 and Regal Films have been wasting her time and it's funny. Funny but not in a "hahaha" way. “Walang Hanggang Paalam”, her first independent film, was rated X by the MTRCB. Its red carpet premiere got cancelled but weeks later, it was considered R-18 after all. Check out the trailer on YouTube. This digital full length feature film is produced by Jacky Woo. Edited, written and directed by Ellen Ramos and Paulo Villaluna. She co-starred Marian Rivera in “Ang Babaeng Hinugot Sa Aking Tadyang.” The show ended early this year. For now, the 20-year-old actress/singer is very busy with her out of town shows, mall tours and concerts with Ogie Alcasid, Jan Nieto and Chris Cayzer.

For more information about motorola case visit at www.motorolacase.com.