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Tuesday, January 12, 2010

2009 Top-Grossing Pinoy Films

You Changed My Life
Now that the 2009 Metro Manila Film Festival run is over, we bring you the final ranking of the highest-grossing pinoy films of the year.

The Star Cinema and Viva Films co-production, “You Changed My Life”, is the no. 1 local movie of 2009 and the only Pinoy film in history to surpassed the P200 million mark at the box office. The movie also sealed the box office king and queen status of John Lloyd Cruz and Sarah Geronimo for second year in a row.

In second place is the Vilma Santos comeback movie In My Life and in third place is the megastar and comedy queen starrer Best Friends Forever. Both films were produced by Star Cinema.

20 Top-Grossing Pinoy Movies at the Box Office for 2009

1. You Changed My Life (Star Cinema/Viva) – P230.44 M
2. In My Life (Star Cinema) – P135.73 M
3. BFF: Bestfriends Forever (Star Cinema) – P107.69 M
4. Ang Panday (GMA Films/Imus Productions) – P99.4 M
5. I Love You, Goodbye (Star Cinema) – P94.2 M
6. Ang Darling Kong Aswang (Octoarts/APT) – P89.6 million
7. Tenement 2 (Star Cinema) – P86.45 M
8. Kimmy Dora (Spring Films) – P80 M
9. Shake, Rattle and Roll XI (Regal) – P77.8 M
10. Love Me Again: Land Down Under (Star Cinema) – P67.07 M

11. When I Met You (GMA Films) – P64.29 M
12. Yaya and Angelina (APT) – P63.87 M
13. And I Love You So (Star Cinema) – P54.09 M
14. Villa Estrella (Star Cinema) – P50.08 M
15. Sundo (GMA Films) – P47.18 M
16. Mano Po 6: A Mother’s Love (Regal Films) – P42.0 M
17. Nobody, Nobody But…Juan (RVQ) – P31.9 M
18. OMG: Oh, My Girl! (Regal Films) – P22.45 M
19. Tarot (Regal Films) – P18.14 M
20. Status Single (OnQ-28) – P11.47 M

Mainstream’s Bottom 2:

Nandito Ako Nagmamahal sa ‘Yo (Regal Films) – P5.21 M
Wapakman (Solar) – P2.6 M

Note: The film missing on this list is Star Cinema’s “Ang Tanging Pamilya.” STIR reported that the Ai-Ai/Erap movie raked in P6 million on its opening day. Star Cinema’s Mico del Rosario objected to the said report and clarified that the film had a first day gross of P12 million. There were estimates that the movie’s total gross was at around P70 million but it’s not yet confirmed.

Source: Starmometer.com

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