Regal Films kiddie offering, Bahay ni Lola, led the pack last Tuesday when the 2001 Metro Filmfest reeled off in Metro theaters, followed very closely by Star Cinemas Bagong Buwan and then by MaQ Films Yamashita, The Tigers Treasure, Good Harvest Productions Hubog, Viva Films Tatarin, ECORP Films Di Kita Ma-Reach and Maverick Films Susmaryosep (4 Fathers). It was understandable why Bahay placed No. 1, Dec. 25 (Christmas Day) being "childrens day." But the ranking is bound to change dramatically as the Metro Filmfest progresses (ending on Jan. 3, 2002), especially with the Gabi ng Parangal slated tonight at the PICC. Winners of major awards will surely shoot up in the ratings.
Theater magnate Ng Meng Tan predicts that this years Metro Filmfest will be the biggest-grossing filmfest ever, with a target 10-day gross (in Metro Manila alone) of more than P180 million. So far, the highest-earning Metrofest was in 1999 (total gross: more than P150 million). Last years Metrofest suffered a major setback when the LRT was bombed on Dec. 30, scaring people away from moviehouses.
The biggest surprise in the Metrofest is Di Kita Ma-Reachs placing No. 6, what with the Mikey Arroyo starrer having been turned into a butt of jokes. You can say that, "although we lacked logistics in promo and publicity" (according to the movies drumbeater Aster Amoyo), the minor controversy surrounding the movie certainly stirred peoples curiosity about it.
As usual, too, Funfare is giving out its traditional "fearful" forecast (I could be wrong, you know) on who will emerge the winners. All actors and actresses and directors of the seven entries are automatically nominated for the awards, so lets check out who will possibly come out "winners" in major categories.
Without much ado and with a little shudder, Im giving out my own awards, to wit:
Best Picture star Cinemas Bagong Buwan
Best Director Marilou Diaz-Abaya (Bagong Buwan)
Best Actress A toss-up between Amy Austria (Bagong Buwan) and Assunta de Rossi (Hubog)
Best Actor A toss-up between Cesar Montano (Bagong Buwan) and Jay Manalo (Hubog)
Best Supporting Actress A toss-up between Caridad Sanchez (Bagong Buwan) and Alessandra de Rossi (Hubog)
Best Supporting Actor Any of the following: Carlo Muñoz (Yamashita), Jericho Rosales (Bagong Buwan) or Wendell Ramos (Hubog)
Second Best Picture Hubog
Third Best Picture Yamashita
Best Float Bagong Buwan
Except for Di Kita Ma-Reach, all the six other entries are being shown in key cities all over the country, with Bagong Buwan reported to be attracting big crowds (in Davao, Cebu, etc.)
Again, Im, calling everybody to patronize local movies. Watch not just one or two but all the entries.
But unlike most Filipinos, Eddie wont be making the traditional New Years resolution.
"What for?" said Eddie whos starring with Ronald Gan Ledesma in MMG Films opener for 2002, Bro... Kahit Saan Enkwentro in which he (and Ronald) play roles close to (especially) Eddies heart a military man (Eddie was member of the Philippine Scouts in the early 50s, quitting the military to pursue a movie career).
"I dont have to wait for the New year to make a resolution," added Eddie. "Besides, theres no need for me to make any resolution because I dont have bad habits."
The only "bad" habit he had was smoking which he kicked way back in 1979 when he woke up after an overnight shooting with Vic Vargas in Talisay, Batangas, with a sore throat. There and then, Eddie resolved never to smoke again, giving away his baon of four packs of cigarets to the shooting crew.
A prayerful person (he does so before sleeping and upon waking up without fail), Eddie prays for only one thing as the old year ends and new one begins peace to everybody.
Incidentally, did you know that Eddies heart bled for Dolphy and his family when Vandolph nearly died in that car accident? You see, Eddies own son (his Junior, then 23), was seriously wounded in a motorcycle accident, lying in coma for four days with third-degree burns, before he died.
"So I know exactly how Dolphy and his family feel," said Eddie.
Asked how this Jennifer was related to the Sharon Cuneta, Raoul and Alice said "she is Sharons niece." When they added, "Thats why Jennifer has a good singing voice, not to mention the obvious that shes beautiful," I told Raoul, Red and Alice, "No wonder. Its in the genes."
Jennifer was born in the Philippines but she grew up in the States where she began to make a name as a singer, and in Europe, too. Her songs are mostly "dance tunes" and "pop," and samples of which will be performed by Jennifer tonight (starting at 8 oclock) at Hard Rock Cafe (Makati) where shes launching her album.
Working with international record producers Andy and The Lamboy, Jennifer has had several pop/club hits over the last three years both in the US and Europe. It all started with the club anthems Do It For Me and What You Do on the venerable Strictly Rhythm label and continued with Spirit Man with Jellybean Records. She performed throughout the US, doing shows in support of those singles, each of which reached the Top 10 in the US Billboard Club Play Chart.
2001 has been a very active year for Jennifer with several high-profile releases, including Potion on Goovilicious that reached No. 6 on the UK Club Play Chart and Now We Are Free from the soundtrack of the Oscar-winning movie Gladiator. Now We Are Free was released by Tommy Boy Records in the US and it received tremendous air-play at WYPO in Orlando and Power 96 in Miami.
Dreaming of Love, her latest album will also be released in Japan. The album consists of new materials and the promotion tour includes the Philippines, Japan and Europe.