So far, its just a whimper that were hearing following the 32nd Metro Filmfest Gabi ng Parangal held Friday night at the Aliw Theater.
The choices for the major winners were satisfactory (even if a veteran actress wouldnt agree). But Enteng Kabisote (M-ZET Films/OctoArts Films) for Best Picture? An unnamed staffer of the company that produced the Vic Sotto starrer couldnt believe it. "We are the top-grosser, all right, and were happy," the person said, laughing. "At ginawa pa kaming Best Picture! Masaya! Ha, ha, ha!"
One of the criteria was a films total gross (40 percent of the total score), never mind if the film is not really "pang-award" but purely pang-entertainment. Very clearly, the people behind the Metro Filmfest are not anymore giving much weight to quality but only to earning. Sign of the times. These days, money counts more than prestige.
Second Best Picture is Star Cinemas Kasal, Kasali, Kasalo (which, many believe, should have won the top prize instead), with Regal Films Shake, Rattle & Roll 8 as Third Best Picture.
Thats how the three winners are ranked in the Metrofests five-day
rating (Dec. 25 to 29), to wit:
1. Enteng Kabisote, P67.9M
2. Kasal, Kasali, Kasalo, P50.4M
3. Shake, Rattle & Roll 8, P27.9M
4. Matakot Ka sa Karma, P13 M
5. Super Noypi, P11.7M
6. Mano Po 5: Gua Ai Di, P11.4M
7. Zsa Zsa Zaturnnah Zee Moveeh, P7.7M
8. Ligalig, P4 M
9. Tatlong Baraha, P2.7M
The other major winners are:
Judy Ann Santos, Best Actress (Kasal)
Cesar Montano, Best Actor (Ligalig)
Gina Pareño, Best Supporting Actress (Kasal)
Johnny Delgado, Best Supporting Actor (Ligalig)
Joey Javier Reyes, Best Director (Kasal)