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Monday, 19 December 2011

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In 5 days time, date will mark the annually celebrated.37th Metro Manila Film Festival. 'Tis the season when stars from different parts of the industry come together to make some actually good movies.

Metro Manila Film Festival Trivia: Did you know that in the year 1975, which was the first MMFF (celebrated instead on September 21st, to celebrate the third anniversary of Martial Law) in all of Philippine History, the film Diligin Mo ng Hamog ang Uhaw na Lupa, a film directed by Augusto Beneventura, and stars Joseph Estrada, and Gloria Diaz (two actors of which won Best Actor and Best Actress, respectively), won the Best Picture.




MY HOUSE HUSBAND (Ikaw na!) is the much-awaited comeback of the ever-loved comedic real-life couple, Rran Agoncillo and Judy Ann Santos. The Filipino Cinema is very shallow when it comes to cinematic satisfaction, adding the fact that we are very happy people, comedy films eases to entertains us freely.

With that said, I am certain that My House Husband (Ikaw na!) directed by Jose Javier Reyes, will gain interest and obviously ka-ching too. MHH (self-abbreviated), is supposed to center about marriage, and the humps necessary to pass through--a concept, Judy Ann-Ryan films adheres to every time.

If you want to learn if their set-up is a fit to your eyes, then check this trailer.







ENTENG NG INA MO is the collaboration of two major MMFF loyalists, Enteng Kabisote, and Ang Tanging Ina Mo. Two franchise earned great amount of views and money last festival, only adding them to the list of movies that ravages through the festival--them being an official entry.

Enteng Kabisote started out as Okay Ka Fairy Ko! and is now a sleeper comedy hit with a handful of sequels. "Bossing" fans obviously never gets tired of his films, of course. Ang Tanging Ina is a series that centers about family, and how whenever problems rise to the surface, that six-letter word must become superior and the problems will then fade away.

With the comic adventures of Enteng Kabisote, and the worthehile-to-watch motherhood of Ina, people will sure look forward to watching this "for-the-family" collaboration film.

Enough said. Judge the movie by watching this sneak peek!





My House Husband (Ikaw na!) and Enteng ng Ina Mo are two fun films ideal for the family, tangling lessons in life to value our loved ones, families, friends, and partners in life. Movies that are worthwhile to see and are worth 160-pesos of your money.

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