Wednesday, 13 October 2021

Barumbadings Streams Nov 5 On Vivamax


Without a doubt, Jeric Raval, Mark Anthony Fernandez, and Baron Geisler are among the premier actors of their generation, especially in the action movie department.   Whether playing a hero or anti-hero, they are always convincing in their roles.  Each of them is a certified onscreen “barumbado”.

This November, director Darryl Yap gives a character twist to these three “barumbados”, making them “Barumbadings”.  Yap teased Pinoy audiences with a social media post introducing the three actors as  “Mga Bagong Reyna ng Viva”.  He even gets playful with their names, calling them Jerica Raval, Marie Antoinette Fernandez, and Baroness Geisler.

 

 
But “Barumbadings” is not just all about the three of them. Award-winning actor Joel Torre also plays a lead role in this comedy-action film.  As “Mother Joy”, he is the tie that binds Izzy (Jeric Raval), Jopay (Mark Anthony Fernandez), and Rochelle (Baron Geisler).


Joy is an established fashion designer and owner of the dress shop, House of Joy. He’s got that hervery masculine mustache and beard combo, but he is every inch a woman at heart.  Despite being bullied, he remains kind and forgiving.  He takes the three young gays under his wing to stop them from getting into trouble.  He trains them in joining beauty pageants.

  


 
Izzy is a Japanese-looking gay with long, shiny black hair.  He’s got Samurai skills, and is not intimidated by anyone.  Izzy is the silent type.  In fact, he barely talks.  

Just like Izzy, Jopay is one tough gay.  He will not let anyone oppress him.  Jopay has beautiful eyes which are perfect for his special skill as a sharp-shooter.  Jopay keeps guns all over his body.


Rochelle, Joy’s third protégé, is always seen with a lollipop in his mouth.  But don’t this candy-loving Barumbading fool you.  Unlike Joy who is sweet and motherly, Rochelle is a Mixed Martial artist who will not hesitate to hurt anyone who attempts to harm him or his friends.  

The lives of the gay gangsters are suddenly shaken when their beloved guardian passes away.

As Izzy, Jopay, and Rochelle look back on Joy’s bright and colorful life, see how the bereaved Barumbadings give honor to Joy’s memory one last time.

Starting November 5, 2021, “Barumbadings” is streaming exclusively on Vivamax.

It also stars John Lapuz as Queenpin, also a gay, and Cecil Paz as Buchi, a lesbian.  Queenpin and Buchi are ex-lovers who have become mortal enemies.  They are the reason why Izzy, Jopay, and Rochelle have gotten involved in violence.  

Tegi na ang mga baklang madrama.  Action star na ang mga reyna!  Don’t dare miss the fun and action in “Barumbadings”.  

Go to web.vivamax.net or download the app and subscribe via Google Play Store and App Store.   Watch all you can on Vivamax for only P149/month and P399 for 3 months for bigger savings.  A 3-day access to Vivamax at a hot price of P29 is also available.  And for only P499, you can get the new VIVAMAX PLUS.  This special feature gives you a chance to stream your chosen movie one week in advance from its regular playdate!  

For payment thru website, you may choose from EC Pay, 7 Eleven, All Day, All Day, Pay Mongo, GrabPay, GCash, or PayMaya.  For payment thru app, you may choose from Globe, Smart, GCash, Paypal, Visa, or Mastercard.  For payment thru Ecommerce, you may choose from Lazada, Shopee, Comworks, Clickstore, or Paymaya.  For payment thru authorized outlets, you may choose from Load Manna, Comworks, Cebuana Lhuillier, Palawan Express, and Load Central.  VivaMax’s cable partners are SkyCable, Cable Link, Wesfardell Connect, Fiber, BCTVI, Cebu Cable, Zenergy HD, Cotabato Cable Television Network Corporation, and Concepcion Pay TV Network, Inc.  

“Barumbadings” is also streaming on Vivamax Middle East! To our dear fellow Pinoys in UAE, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Oman, Bahrain, and Qatar, watch all you can for only AED35/month.  In Europe, Vivamax can be streamed for only 8 GBP/month.   

Aside from Hong Kong, Japan, Malaysia, and Singapore, Vivamax will also be available in Indonesia, Thailand, South Korea, Taiwan, Brunei, Macao, Vietnam, Maldives, Australia, and New Zealand.  Vivamax, atin ‘to! 
 
 

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