Dalawa sa entries ay pagbibidahan ni Judy Ann Santos. Ang isa’y entry ng OctoArts Films at makakasama niya ang asawang si Ryan Agoncillo at Eugene Domingo sa direction ni Joey Reyes.
Ang isa’y pagtatambalan nila ni Coco Martin at ang grupo nina Deo Endrinal na gumawa ng Noy ang nasa likod nito. Family drama ang movie nina Judy at Ryan, hindi namin alam ang genre ng movie nila ni Coco.
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1. Miss You Like Crazy – P143.25 million
(Star Cinema)
2. Here Comes the Bride – P116 million
(Star Cinema, OctoArts Films, Quantum Films)
3. You to Me Are Everything – P102.42 million
(GMA Films, Regal Films)
4. Babe, I Love You – P96.34 million
(Star Cinema, Viva Films)
5. Paano Na Kaya – P82.25 million
(Star Cinema)
6. Hating Kapatid – P81.97 million
(Viva Films)
7. Petrang Kabayo - P 81.21 million
(Viva Films)
8. In Your Eyes – P63.21 million
(Viva Films, GMA Films)
9. Cinco – P60.75 million
(Star Cinema)
10. Sa ‘Yo Lamang – 50.5 million
(Star Cinema)
11. I Do - 42.63 million
(Star Cinema)
12. I’ll Be There – P42.2 million
(Star Cinema)
13. Working Girls – P32.32 million
(GMA Films, Viva Films)
14. Mamarazzi – P21.7 million
(Regal Films)
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Quantum Films, Octo Arts Films and Star Cinema’s “Here Comes the Bride” topped the local box office race on the weekend of May 12 to 16, 2010.
According to third party tabulator, Box Office Mojo, “Here Comes the Bride” starring Angelica Panganiban, Eugene Domingo, John Lapuz, Tuesday Vargas and Jaime Fabregas scored a whopping P42.1 on its weekend debut on May 12 to 16, 2010.
The Chris Martinez comedy captured the no. 1 spot at the box office beating erstwhile leader, Iron Man 2, which settled in second place with P29.58 million gross. The Donyan-starrer, “You to Me are Everything” came in third with P23.43 million.
3 debuting Hollywood movies occupied the 4th to 6th position namely Robin Hood (P18 M), A Nightmare on Elm Street (2010) (P10.44 M) and The Last Song (P8.21) respectively.
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