TOP GROSSING PINOY MOVIES FOR 2010
(As of June 6, 2010)
1. Miss You Like Crazy – P143.25 million
(Star Cinema)
2. Here Comes the Bride – P113.8 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. Working Girls – P32.32 million
(GMA Films, Viva Films)
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Star Cinema’s “Here Comes the Bride” hits P113.8 million in 4 weeks while Regal/GMA Films’ “You to Me are Everything” raked in P102.42 million in 5 weeks.
Topping the local box-office for the weekend period of June 2 to 6 is Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time with a second weekend haul of P39.1 million. This is the Disney film’s second week at no. 1 with current total gross of P117.9 million.
Running in second place is Shrek Forever After with 3rd weekend gross of P21.29 million and current total gross of P137.69 million.
The debut of Sex and the City 2 placed third with a haul of P19.83 million. Another debuting film, Killers, place fifth with a weekend gross of P5.58 million. The lowest debuting film is Marmaduke which managed to earn P1.76 million.
TOP 10 MOVIES IN PHILIPPINE BOX-OFFICE
(Weekend period of June 2 to 6, 2010)
1. Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time – P39.1 million
2. Shrek Forever After – P21.29 million
3. Sex and the City 2 – P19.83 million
4. Here Comes the Bride – P6.76 million
5. Killers – P5.58 million
6. Robin Hood – P2.98 million
7. Marmaduke – P1.76 million
8. Little Big Soldier – P0.77 million
9. The Last Song – P0.71 million
10. Iron Man 2 – P0.50 million
TOP GROSSING PINOY MOVIES FOR 2010
(As of June 6, 2010)
1. Miss You Like Crazy – P143.25 million
(Star Cinema)
2. Here Comes the Bride – P113.8 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. Working Girls – P32.32 million
(GMA Films, Viva Films)
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You To Me Are Everything, a film starring Marian Rivera and Dingdong Dantes grossed more than P48Million in 5 days of showing.
This is according to Boxofficemojo.com
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“You to Me are Everything” starring Marian Rivera and Dingdong Dantes reportedly hauled a whopping P26 million on its first 2 days.
GMA Films and Regal Films held a victory party last May 7 at the imperial suites to celebrate the box office success of their romantic comedy film topbilled by “Dongyan” love team.
The film received mixed reviews from the critics. While Pinoy Entertainment Portal (PEP) described it as “enjoyable” and “crowd pleaser”, Click the City tagged it as a “waste of time.” One thing is undeniable though. The chemistry between real-life lovers Marian Rivera and Dingdong Dantes, who starred in the nationwide top-rating tv series MariMar and Dyesebel, still has magic that was able to charm their fans.
By virtue of its 2 days gross of P26 million and more than P10 million on its 3rd day, then it’s safe to assume that the film has surpassed the P50 million mark on its weekend debut. It may also have beaten the second week screening of the Hollywood film Iron Man 2.
Although it’s early to say but we can assume that “You to Me are Everything” has bested the box office gross of Dongyan’s first movie together, “One True Love.” Their first pairing on the big screen clashed with the monster hit movie “Twilight” last November 2008. The total gross of the film was a modest P53.2 million at the box office.
Meanwhile, Dingdong and Marian flew to the US yesterday for a series of concerts together with Ogie Alcasid and Regine Velasquez. They will stay there for a month. After the concert, the top kapuso love team will focus in their upcoming primetime series–Endless Love–with Dennis Trillo.
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GMA Films and Regal Films held a victory party last May 7 at the imperial suites to celebrate the box office success of their romantic comedy film topbilled by “Dongyan” love team.
The film received mixed reviews from the critics. While Pinoy Entertainment Portal (PEP) described it as “enjoyable” and “crowd pleaser”, Click the City tagged it as a “waste of time.” One thing is undeniable though. The chemistry between real-life lovers Marian Rivera and Dingdong Dantes, who starred in the nationwide top-rating tv series MariMar and Dyesebel, still has magic that was able to charm their fans.
By virtue of its 2 days gross of P26 million and more than P10 million on its 3rd day, then it’s safe to assume that the film has surpassed the P50 million mark on its weekend debut. It may also have beaten the second week screening of the Hollywood film Iron Man 2.
Although it’s early to say but we can assume that “You to Me are Everything” has bested the box office gross of Dongyan’s first movie together, “One True Love.” Their first pairing on the big screen clashed with the monster hit movie “Twilight” last November 2008. The total gross of the film was a modest P53.2 million at the box office.
Meanwhile, Dingdong and Marian flew to the US yesterday for a series of concerts together with Ogie Alcasid and Regine Velasquez. They will stay there for a month. After the concert, the top kapuso love team will focus in their upcoming primetime series–Endless Love–with Dennis Trillo.
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Date: Sunday, May 2, 2010
Time: 7:00pm - 10:00pm
Location: SM Megamall Cinema 10
SYNOPSIS
Dingdong's character is a city boy who comes from an affluent family. His father's conviction, however, resulted in his loss of assets, status, and even his home.
Marian plays a provincial girl who suddenly found herself with more money than she could imagine. She inherits the bulk of her wealthy father's assets, including the foreclosed mansion of Dingdong's family.
To do honor to her father's legacy, Marian needed to gain some understanding of the assets she inherited. The only business experience she has his her stall in the marketplace. Dingdong is then tapped to train her in managing a business. The two struck a deal and what follows are a series of comedic situations wherein Dingdong tries to exorcise Marian's provincialism. Somewhere along the way though, they fell in love.
Can two people from different worlds make it work?
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SYNOPSIS
Dingdong's character is a city boy who comes from an affluent family. His father's conviction, however, resulted in his loss of assets, status, and even his home.
Marian plays a provincial girl who suddenly found herself with more money than she could imagine. She inherits the bulk of her wealthy father's assets, including the foreclosed mansion of Dingdong's family.
To do honor to her father's legacy, Marian needed to gain some understanding of the assets she inherited. The only business experience she has is her stall in the marketplace. Dingdong is then tapped to train her in managing a business. The two struck a deal and what follows are a series of comedic situations wherein Dingdong tries to exorcise Marian's provincialism. Somewhere along the way though, they fell in love.
Can two people from different worlds make it work?
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