A break. Some time off. More space. Whatever you call it, that's what Kailin (Agnes Sahagun) wants right now from Charlie Vallejo (Stephen Heraldo). So what's a mild-mannered college student supposed to do? Charlie is back home for Christmas break and best buddy Lewis (Chuong Tran) is there to cheer him up alongside his rowdy pack of friends. But just when Charlie seems to have it all under control, in comes Jesse, or as Lewis refers to as "hot sizzle". Unlike Kailin, she knows what she wants and right now, that's Charlie. The question is... what does Charlie want?
Independently produced, LEAVE IT TO CHANCE is the delightful debut film of Bernard Badion you can't miss!
SPECIAL FEATURES
-Cast/Crew audio commentary
-Making of Documentary
-Bloopers
-Music Video: 8past
-Subtitles: English
-Chapter Select
-Trailers
-Easter eggs
Featured Artists on the Soundtrack
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pretty much i love the movie..haha..it was worth the wait for lumpiapalooza...pretty much i am with samahan at sdsu and i was helping sell the DVDs in the crowd. good movie..take care
Bottles, bibs, blankets, and booties
Diapers, late nights, and parental duties
It's almost time for the glorious hour
Come celebrate with us at
IMEE's BABY SHOWER!
~*SATURDAY MAY 12, 2007*~
2:00 P.M
@ Tita Inday's Crib
*Mother-to-be is registered at:
~TARGET
~BABiES-R-US
Did you know that 825+ people have been killed in the Philippines since 2001? Regular people...students, teachers, lawyers, workers, journalists, clergy, human rights workers, etc. Witnesses have pointed to elements of the Armed Forces of the Philippines in carrying out these killings. Yet not one person has been tried or convicted for any of these deaths. President Arroyo's government has done nothing to stop to these atrocities.
For us living in the U.S.A. it's a little sticky. The U.S. government has been providing excessive amounts of military assistance to the Philippine government. Reports from the Library of US Congress state that the total U.S. military assistance to the Philippines rose from $38 million in 2001 to $114 million in 2003 and a projected $164 million in 2005. That's our tax dollars potentially subsidizing death squads of the Philippine military at the cost of the Filipino people.
Come out to the show to learn a bit more about the issue and find out how you can get involved.
We might be showing "Leave It To Chance" here at Portland State University. To show it to the public we will need written permission to show this film from the creators or directors. Can you provide this to us?
MAY YOU AND YOUR LOVE ONES HAVE THE GLADNESS OF CHRISTMAS
WHICH IS HOPE!
THE SPIRIT OF CHRISTMAS
WHICH IS PEACE!
THE HEART OF CHRISTMAS
WHICH IS LOVE!!!
HAVE A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A JOYOUS NEW YEAR
MALIGAYANG PASKO!!!!!!!!!!!
MUCH LUV ME JUNNETTE ;')
I just wanted to say that I was a pretty good movie. Things like that do happen in real life. Its not something that you just make up. Hope that you guys have more movies to come.