You Changed My Life is on track to become the biggest Filipino movie of all time for hitting a whopping P166,208,430.00 million in two weeks.
The cast and crew of the Star Cinema and Viva Films movie held a victory party because You Changed My Life has already surpassed P170 million as of Sunday, March 7. It only needs P9 million to break the record established by the original film, A Very Special Love, which is P179.57 million.
The record that You Changed My Life needs to beat is P197 million which was established by by the MMFF movie Ang Tanging Ina N’yong Lahat starring Ai Ai delas Alas. Now on its 3rd week, the Sarah Geronimo and John Lloyd Cruz starrer should earn an additional P27 million in order to be the top-grossing Pinoy movie of all time.
Because of the success of the film, John Lloyd Cruz said he will share 10% of his bonus to the crew of the movie.
Source: http://www.starmometer.com/2009/03/12/you-changed-my-life-hits-p166-million-on-2nd-week/
Thursday, March 12, 2009
6th ENPRESS Golden Screen Awards - 2009 Nominees
“Ploning” and “Boses” topped the list of nominees for the 6th Golden Screen Awards by the Entertainment Press Society or ENPRESS by getting 12 nods each.
The 2009 Golden Screen Awards is happening on April 30, 2009 at the Metro Bar in West Avenue, Quezon City.
Here is the complete list of nominees:
Best Motion Picture—Drama
100 (Martinez-Rivera Films)
Boses (Erasteo Films Production)
Brutus (Bonfire Productions)
Concerto (Digital Spirit Films)
Jay (Pasion Para Pelicula Productions)
Ploning (Panoramanila Pictures)
Yanggaw (Strawdogs Studio Production Films)
Best Motion Picture—Musical or Comedy
A Very Special Love (Star Cinema)
Fuchsia (APT Entertainment)
My Best Friend’s Girlfriend (GMA Films & Regal Films)
Best Motion Picture—Animation
Dayo (Cutting Edge Production)
Urduja (APT Entertainment )
Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role—Drama
Sharon Cuneta (Caregiver)
Mylene Dizon (100)
Anita Linda (Adela)
Judy Ann Santos (Ploning)
Jodi Sta. Maria (Sisa)
Dawn Zulueta (Magkaibigan)
Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role—Drama
Carlo Aquino (Carnivore)
Jay Aquitania (Concerto)
Christopher de Leon (Magkaibigan)
Baron Geisler (Jay)
Ronnie Lazaro (Yanggaw)
Jericho Rosales (Baler)
Yul Servo (Torotot)
Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role—Musical or Comedy
Ai-Ai delas Alas (Ang Tanging Ina N’yong Lahat)
Sarah Geronimo (A Very Special Love)
Toni Gonzaga (My Only U)
Ruffa Gutierrez (My Monster Mom)
Marian Rivera (My Best Friend’s Girlfriend)
Boots Anson Roa (Love Birds)
Gloria Romero (Fuchsia)
Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role—Musical or Comedy
Robert Arevalo (Fuchsia)
John Lloyd Cruz (A Very Special Love)
Eddie Garcia (Fuchsia)
Sam Milby (My Big Love)
Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role—Drama, Musical or Comedy
Tetchie Agbayani (Yanggaw)
Mylene Dizon (Ploning)
Eugene Domingo (100)
Cherry Pie Picache (Boses)
Flor Salanga (Jay)
Tessie Tomas (100)
Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role—Drama, Musical or Comedy
Ricky Davao (Boses)
John Estrada (Caregiver)
Emilio Garcia (Walang Kawala)
Coco Martin (Jay)
Yul Servo (Brutus)
Breakthrough Performance by an Actress
Yna Asistio (Concerto)
KC Concepcion (For The First Time)
Rhea Medina (Brutus)
Chariz Solomon (My Best Friend’s Girlfriend)
Breakthrough Performance by an Actor
Cedric Amit (Ploning)
Coke Bolipata (Boses)
Fritz Arvhie Chavez (Dose)
Julian Duque (Boses)
Bojong Fernandez (Ploning)
Kenjie Garcia (Ang Lihim ni Antonio)
Timothy Mabalot (Brutus)
Best Direction
Dante Nico Garcia (Ploning)
Tara Illenberger (Brutus)
Ellen Ongkeko Marfil (Boses)
Chris Martinez (100)
Cathy Garcia Molina (A Very Special Love)
Francis Pasion (Jay)
Richard Somes (Yanggaw)
Best Original Screenplay
Chris Martinez (100)
Froilan Medina, Rody Vera (Boses)
Ricky Lee (Fuchsia)
Francis Pasion (Jay)
Dante NicoGarcia, Benjamin Lingan (Ploning)
Richard Somes, Dwight Gaston (Yanggaw)
Best Screenplay Adaptation
Roy Iglesias (Baler)
Paul Alexander Morales (Concerto)
Frank Rivera (Sisa)
Ramon Entienza (Urduja)
Best Cinematography
Charlie Peralta (Ploning)
Joey Abello (Brutus)
Regiben Romana (Concerto)
Hermann Claravall, Lyle Sacris (Yanggaw)
Carlo Mendoza (Jay)
Nap Jamir II (Boses)
Larry Manda (100)
Best Editing
Danny AƱonuevo (Ploning)
Fiona Borres, Tara Illenberger (Brutus)
Ike Veneracion (100)
Laz Andre/ Arthmael (Concerto)
Orlean Joseph Tan (Boses)
Francis Pasion, Kats Serraon, Chuck Gutierrez (Jay)
Borgy Torre (Yanggaw)
Best Production Design
Raymund George Fernandez (Ploning)
Michael Espanol, Donald Camon, Rashim Gumacal (Yanggaw)
Fritz Silorio (Brutus)
Gerry Santos (Concerto)
Aby Jamnague-Rivera (100)
Bianca Gonzales (Boses)
Best Sound
Mike Lim (Brutus)
Allan Marcelo Hidalgo, Orlean Joseph Tan (Boses)
Jethro Joaquin, Ronald de Asis (Concerto)
Mac Vasquez (100)
Mike Idioma (Ploning)
Joey Santos (Yanggaw)
Best Musical Score
Jed Balsamo (Concerto)
Jessie Lasaten (Ploning)
Mon Faustino, Noel Zarate (Urduja)
Jourdan Petalver (Boses)
Von de Guzman (Yanggaw)
Joey Ayala (Brutus)
Best Visual Effects
Roadrunner Network, Inc. (Kulam)
Ramon Entienza, Amelia Fortes (Urduja)
Robert Quilao (Dayo)
Best Original Song
“Babae Ako” from the movie Urduja; written and composed by Joey de Leon and Ogie Alcasid, and performed by Regine Velasquez
“Lipad” from the movie Dayo; music by Jessie Lasaten, lyrics by Temi Abad Jr., and performed by Lea Salonga
“Ngayon, Bukas at Kailanman” from the movie Baler; music by Louie Ocampo, lyrics by Edith Gallardo, and performed by Sarah Geronimo
“Hardest Part” from the movie 100; composed and interpreted by Ricci Chan
“Naroon Ka” from the movie Fuchsia; words and music by Von de Guzman and performed by Springfield.
Lino Brocka Lifetime Achievement Award
Anita Linda
Source: http://www.starmometer.com/2009/03/10/6th-enpress-golden-screen-awards-2009-nominees/
The 2009 Golden Screen Awards is happening on April 30, 2009 at the Metro Bar in West Avenue, Quezon City.
Here is the complete list of nominees:
Best Motion Picture—Drama
100 (Martinez-Rivera Films)
Boses (Erasteo Films Production)
Brutus (Bonfire Productions)
Concerto (Digital Spirit Films)
Jay (Pasion Para Pelicula Productions)
Ploning (Panoramanila Pictures)
Yanggaw (Strawdogs Studio Production Films)
Best Motion Picture—Musical or Comedy
A Very Special Love (Star Cinema)
Fuchsia (APT Entertainment)
My Best Friend’s Girlfriend (GMA Films & Regal Films)
Best Motion Picture—Animation
Dayo (Cutting Edge Production)
Urduja (APT Entertainment )
Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role—Drama
Sharon Cuneta (Caregiver)
Mylene Dizon (100)
Anita Linda (Adela)
Judy Ann Santos (Ploning)
Jodi Sta. Maria (Sisa)
Dawn Zulueta (Magkaibigan)
Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role—Drama
Carlo Aquino (Carnivore)
Jay Aquitania (Concerto)
Christopher de Leon (Magkaibigan)
Baron Geisler (Jay)
Ronnie Lazaro (Yanggaw)
Jericho Rosales (Baler)
Yul Servo (Torotot)
Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role—Musical or Comedy
Ai-Ai delas Alas (Ang Tanging Ina N’yong Lahat)
Sarah Geronimo (A Very Special Love)
Toni Gonzaga (My Only U)
Ruffa Gutierrez (My Monster Mom)
Marian Rivera (My Best Friend’s Girlfriend)
Boots Anson Roa (Love Birds)
Gloria Romero (Fuchsia)
Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role—Musical or Comedy
Robert Arevalo (Fuchsia)
John Lloyd Cruz (A Very Special Love)
Eddie Garcia (Fuchsia)
Sam Milby (My Big Love)
Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role—Drama, Musical or Comedy
Tetchie Agbayani (Yanggaw)
Mylene Dizon (Ploning)
Eugene Domingo (100)
Cherry Pie Picache (Boses)
Flor Salanga (Jay)
Tessie Tomas (100)
Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role—Drama, Musical or Comedy
Ricky Davao (Boses)
John Estrada (Caregiver)
Emilio Garcia (Walang Kawala)
Coco Martin (Jay)
Yul Servo (Brutus)
Breakthrough Performance by an Actress
Yna Asistio (Concerto)
KC Concepcion (For The First Time)
Rhea Medina (Brutus)
Chariz Solomon (My Best Friend’s Girlfriend)
Breakthrough Performance by an Actor
Cedric Amit (Ploning)
Coke Bolipata (Boses)
Fritz Arvhie Chavez (Dose)
Julian Duque (Boses)
Bojong Fernandez (Ploning)
Kenjie Garcia (Ang Lihim ni Antonio)
Timothy Mabalot (Brutus)
Best Direction
Dante Nico Garcia (Ploning)
Tara Illenberger (Brutus)
Ellen Ongkeko Marfil (Boses)
Chris Martinez (100)
Cathy Garcia Molina (A Very Special Love)
Francis Pasion (Jay)
Richard Somes (Yanggaw)
Best Original Screenplay
Chris Martinez (100)
Froilan Medina, Rody Vera (Boses)
Ricky Lee (Fuchsia)
Francis Pasion (Jay)
Dante NicoGarcia, Benjamin Lingan (Ploning)
Richard Somes, Dwight Gaston (Yanggaw)
Best Screenplay Adaptation
Roy Iglesias (Baler)
Paul Alexander Morales (Concerto)
Frank Rivera (Sisa)
Ramon Entienza (Urduja)
Best Cinematography
Charlie Peralta (Ploning)
Joey Abello (Brutus)
Regiben Romana (Concerto)
Hermann Claravall, Lyle Sacris (Yanggaw)
Carlo Mendoza (Jay)
Nap Jamir II (Boses)
Larry Manda (100)
Best Editing
Danny AƱonuevo (Ploning)
Fiona Borres, Tara Illenberger (Brutus)
Ike Veneracion (100)
Laz Andre/ Arthmael (Concerto)
Orlean Joseph Tan (Boses)
Francis Pasion, Kats Serraon, Chuck Gutierrez (Jay)
Borgy Torre (Yanggaw)
Best Production Design
Raymund George Fernandez (Ploning)
Michael Espanol, Donald Camon, Rashim Gumacal (Yanggaw)
Fritz Silorio (Brutus)
Gerry Santos (Concerto)
Aby Jamnague-Rivera (100)
Bianca Gonzales (Boses)
Best Sound
Mike Lim (Brutus)
Allan Marcelo Hidalgo, Orlean Joseph Tan (Boses)
Jethro Joaquin, Ronald de Asis (Concerto)
Mac Vasquez (100)
Mike Idioma (Ploning)
Joey Santos (Yanggaw)
Best Musical Score
Jed Balsamo (Concerto)
Jessie Lasaten (Ploning)
Mon Faustino, Noel Zarate (Urduja)
Jourdan Petalver (Boses)
Von de Guzman (Yanggaw)
Joey Ayala (Brutus)
Best Visual Effects
Roadrunner Network, Inc. (Kulam)
Ramon Entienza, Amelia Fortes (Urduja)
Robert Quilao (Dayo)
Best Original Song
“Babae Ako” from the movie Urduja; written and composed by Joey de Leon and Ogie Alcasid, and performed by Regine Velasquez
“Lipad” from the movie Dayo; music by Jessie Lasaten, lyrics by Temi Abad Jr., and performed by Lea Salonga
“Ngayon, Bukas at Kailanman” from the movie Baler; music by Louie Ocampo, lyrics by Edith Gallardo, and performed by Sarah Geronimo
“Hardest Part” from the movie 100; composed and interpreted by Ricci Chan
“Naroon Ka” from the movie Fuchsia; words and music by Von de Guzman and performed by Springfield.
Lino Brocka Lifetime Achievement Award
Anita Linda
Source: http://www.starmometer.com/2009/03/10/6th-enpress-golden-screen-awards-2009-nominees/
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