Magkakaroon ng pangalawang installment ng longest-running drama anthology sa bansa kung saan host si Charo Santos-Concio na "MMK (Maala-Ala Mo Kaya) sa movie!
Ito ang pagtatambalan ng dalawa sa pinakamalalaking stars ng Philippine Television na sina Angel Locsin at Bea Alonzo. Ito ang sinasabing biggest drama of the year na siguradong pinaghandaang mabuti.
Ito ay nakatakdang ipalabas this year sa mga cinehan ng Star Cinema.
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Starring Vic Sotto, Bea Alonzo, Zaijian Jaranilla, Xyriel Manabat, Pokwang, Jose Manalo & Wally Bayola.
Directed by Tony Y. Reyes
A Black Saturday offering of Star Cinema & MZET Films
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Prince of Comedy Vic Sotto will be paired with young actress Bea Alonzo in a fantasy-comedy film under Star Cinema.
This is the first time that the 2 stars will work in one movie project together. According to a report, Sotto and Alonzo were formally introduced to each other only during the story conference.
Sotto said he is excited to work under Star Cinema again. He said he did not think twice when the ABS-CBN movie arm offered him the project.
“Star Cinema offered a very nice project, hindi ako nahirapang magdesisyon. I really like the project. Co-producing the film is Direk Tony [Reyes], parang asawa ko yan. Kasama ko kahit saan,” he said.
Alonzo, on the other hand, said it is a dream come true for her to finally work with the veteran actor, who will reportedly play a fake doctor in the film.
“Unang sabi pa lang sa akin, tinanggap ko agad. Such an honor na makatrabaho siya. Sabi ko nga puwede ko ng last film ito. I know it's going to be exciting, madami kaming babaunin,” she said.
Child stars Zaijan Jaranilla and Xyriel Manabatwill join them in the still untitled movie
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This is the first time that the 2 stars will work in one movie project together. According to a report, Sotto and Alonzo were formally introduced to each other only during the story conference.
Sotto said he is excited to work under Star Cinema again. He said he did not think twice when the ABS-CBN movie arm offered him the project.
“Star Cinema offered a very nice project, hindi ako nahirapang magdesisyon. I really like the project. Co-producing the film is Direk Tony [Reyes], parang asawa ko yan. Kasama ko kahit saan,” he said.
Alonzo, on the other hand, said it is a dream come true for her to finally work with the veteran actor, who will reportedly play a fake doctor in the film.
“Unang sabi pa lang sa akin, tinanggap ko agad. Such an honor na makatrabaho siya. Sabi ko nga puwede ko ng last film ito. I know it's going to be exciting, madami kaming babaunin,” she said.
Child stars Zaijan Jaranilla and Xyriel Manabatwill join them in the still untitled movie
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Theme song of Star Cinema's new movie offering Sa'yo Lamang!
Opening on September 1, 2010!
Directed by Cathy Garcia-Molina
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Lara: Gusto kitang bigyan ng puwang sa puso ko na sayong-sayo lang, pero ayokong maging tayo dahil… dahil lang nabibigay mo yung kaligayahan na kailangan ko ngayon. Gusto ko pag naging tayo, dahil lang mahal talaga kita, at yun lang ang tanging dahilan kung bakit kailangan kita sa buhay ko. Ayokong isipin mo na hindi kita kayang mahalin, dahil akala ko hindi ko na kayang magmahal ulit… Mas mahirap pala magpigil na magmahal, lalo na kung ikaw yung mamahalin. Pero gusto kitang mahalin kung pano ko minahal si Oliver. Gusto kong mahalin ka nang buong-buo, but my heart is broken right now… and I need to fix it. I need time to do that.
Chris: I’m so afraid to let you go, because what if the right time never comes for us?
Lara: Gusto kong isipin na kung tama to, kung tama talaga tayo… may tamang panahon para sating dalawa.
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Nabasa siguro ng Box Office Mojo ang post namin dito yesterday sa AccessPinoy about the un-inclusion of Miss You Like Crazy sa tally ng pelikula nila during the February 24-28, 2010 timeframe. Today, in-update na nila ang kanilang box office tally sa Philippines at napasama na ang Miss You Like Crazy ng Star Cinema. The movie starred John Lloyd Cruz and Bea Alonzo, and helmed by Direk Cathy Garcia-Molina.
On its first week, Miss You Like Crazy ranked #1 among films showing in theaters with gross receipts of P67.6 million. It defeated the third week of Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief para sa top spot. On its second week, the movie grossed an additional P27.6 million placing second behind the debut of Alice in Wonderland. Including the intra-week showing of the movie, its cumulative gross now stands at P115 million.
With a 2-week gross of P115 million, that makes Miss You Like Crazy the current #1 Pinoy-made movie of 2010. Congrats and good job to Star Cinema!
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After John Lloyd and Bea's blockbuster hit One More Chance (another 5 ✮ in my book for local films) comes this post-Valentine offering Miss You Like Crazy (MYLC). The film talks about love and its perfect timing. Is there really such a thing as right time when it comes to falling in love? -- trailer tag line.
I loved the movie because of two things. First, the main characters are realistic and "within reach". Unlike other Pinoy flicks showing the bidas as near-perfect, MYLC's Allan (JLC) and Mia (Bea) are so flawed. They have their own issues and they made mistakes which most of us can truly relate. Tao lang po. Second, I liked how the story played with the elements of time making the viewers wonder how long it has been or which part this particular scene belongs to.
Story-wise, ok lang. Acting is two-thumbs up! JLC and Bea's amazing chemistry is still there. The supporting cast also delivered well. Ketchup Eusebio playing the gay friend of Bea is funny. The film's highlight location, Malaysia, is close to my heart so I love the shots taken there. I will rate this movie 4/5 because of the two points I mentioned above and because of the Korean-feel cinematography which I find refreshing.
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I'm such a John Lloyd - Bea Fan... I duno! they just have the chemistry or maybe because i love their movie ONE MORE CHANCE so much that i've seen it a hundred times already. heheheh... everybody can relate to that movie... lines are so exactly correct and precise! and believe me i have lots of guy friends seen and love the movie too...
And now there's a new movie of them both together again... Miss you like Crazy... seems like another box office hit and a very nice setting... Petronas Twin Towers! been there huh! so i would never really miss this movie! nah... nah... nah...
The Verdict? Indeed! A very romantic movie and a tear jearker as well... i cried... yes! i cried... cathchy lines is still there like... "TIME IS MEANINGLESS WHEN YOU'RE IN LOVE!" and 'TODAY IS THE DAY. BELIEVE!" and much more...
I do like the movie... I'd learned something and realized that "If you're really meant for each other...Whatever...Wherever... Whenever... You two will be together forever..."
"IF SEEINGS BELIEVING IT'S WORTH THE WAIT... SO HOLD ME AND TELL ME IT'S NOT TOO LATE... WE'RE SO GOOD TOGETHER... WE'RE STARTING FOREVER NOW..."
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I just got home around 12:30AM. I usually watch John Lloyd movies on the first day of showing, but for some reasons, I didn't this time. Luckily, I had a very nice friend who agreed to accompany me to watch it for last full show.
Both characters portrayed their roles as best as they could. Mia, and Allan, met by chance in an unexpected way, place and time. That's when things started to go in circles. Twists and turns, they had to find their way to make it a happily ever after.
It may not be as epic as their last movie, One More Chance, but somehow, it did leave a mark to me. It had flaws yes, but the movie is still worth watching, and worth the price at Cinema 7.
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One thing I didn't miss: the new John Lloyd-Bea flick.
I cried. Which is not surprising, because I cry easily over movies. I cried over that third Tanging Ina movie and Bruce Almighty, demmit.
But apparently this movie was able to make even my friend Agie cry, which is in a feat itself, because she has a cold, cold heart. (I must qualify: only when it comes to movies, because she'll kill me if she reads that I have told the world she's basically heartless.)
Before the movie, Elaine and I had planned to buy Kleenex in anticipation of what we assumed would be the solution to El Nino, but stores were closed. I had to make do with my hankie. I tried being sneaky about the whole crying thing, like, pretending that I wasn't teary-eyed, but apparently, gravity is my enemy.
And, I saw a male senior associate from my old law firm, seemingly alone, waiting in line to watch the movie. Awesome, and totally disturbing.
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The trailer of Star Cinema’s post-Valentine offering–Miss You Like Crazy–starring John Lloyd Cruz and Bea Alonzo premiered in cinemas on the opening day of “Paano Na Kaya.”
“Miss You Like Crazy” reunites the box-office tandem of John Lloyd Cruz, Bea Alonzo and Director Cathy Garcia-Molina. Their first film “One More Chance” was the biggest hit in 2007 giving John Lloyd his first box office king title and Bea her first box office queen title.
Also starring in the movie are Maricar Reyes and Megan Young. It will open in theaters on February 24, 2010.
This is the trailer courtesy by johnlloydandbeatv
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