Celebs single out their fave shows, movies to watch while in quarantine (Conclusion)
Our movie marathon during quarantine makes us feel like we are jurors for the best picture of 2020. If binge-watching were an Olympic sport, we would be gold medalists. Ah! What quarantine can do.
For the last part of my “QuaranSine/QuaranFilms” series, another batch of celebs share their flick picks.
All the Covid-19-related stories would make good movie material. In fact, everything surreal that’s happening could pass for snippets of a movie. If only the pandemic was just a movie, so we can fast-forward the scenes, pack up and live safely ever after.
ALDEN RICHARDS
What really impacted me from the movies that I’ve watched was “Contagion.” Everything about the movie is really happening now, so I think a lot of people have already predicted the pandemic way before it started.
OGIE ALCASID
Article continues after this advertisement“The Last Dance” got me hooked. It reminded me so much of my younger days and just how great Michael Jordan is as a player. It’s also great to see him fully human.
Article continues after this advertisementRHIAN RAMOS
I’ve been enjoying rewatching all the seasons of “Friends” and “Community,” because they just give me good vibes. They’re both sitcoms about groups of people who are very different from one another, and even if they sometimes fight, they always end up staying loyal to each other. No matter how weird or quirky they are, they stay true to themselves and support each other.
CARLA ABELLANA
“Surviving R. Kelly” and “Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich” were eye-openers. They moved, shocked and made me feel disconsolate. Ultimately, they teach us and make us realize that power, influence and money can easily be abused. I would recommend them to other adults, especially women, and definitely warn children and young adults from watching them.
VINA MORALES
I really enjoyed the documentary, “The Greatest Events of WWII in Colour.” It was phenomenal to watch the actual footage that was digitally remastered, allowing us to see so many brave men and women enduring insurmountable events in our history. Remembering my great great grandfather who served in the US military and who also fought in the Great War. Absolutely humbling.
JASMINE CURTIS-SMITH
Nat Geo’s “Nobel Peace Prize Shorts,” a short film showcase on YouTube has been great and very informative. It taught me the purpose of breaking barriers of human kindness, force and intelligence, and how they change the world. It’s beautiful to watch.