A group of lovelorn individuals each struggle with what they want out of a romantic relationship.
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A group of lovelorn individuals each struggle with what they want out of a romantic relationship.
ALL NEW PROPER 720P RELEASE
El Presidente (English: The President; Filipino: Ang Pangulo) is a 2012 biopic film based on the life of Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo, the first president of the Philippine Republic. The story is told in flashbacks as Emilio Aguinaldo thanks the US government for giving him the opportunity to attend the full restoration of Philippine independence on July 4, 1946.
Joey Hermosa (Erich Gonzales) and Marcus Hanson (Mario Maurer) only have two things in common. One: they live to make fairy-tale romances happen — Joey through her exquisite wedding cakes; Marcus through the numerous romantic comedies he stars in. Two: their own love stories do not have the fairy-tale happy endings — she was just recently dumped at the altar; he just discovered that his on-screen partner and real-life girlfriend had fallen in love with another man. These two broken-hearted people will find love again when they least expect it. Sounds like the perfect recipe for a happy ever after!
A black comedy cum road movie about a grieving mother’s journey to recover her daughter’s body after a funeral mix-up caused it to be accidentally switched with a stranger’s corpse. The journey from Tuguegarao, Cagayan in the north to Matnog, Sorsogon in the south is actually a journey to the heart of the country during Holy Week in the heat of the election season. Stars Tessie Tomas, Xian Lim, Jeffrey Quizon, Robert Arevalo, Benjie Felipe, Mon Confiado and Princess Manzon.
Estranged best friends Eric/ Ericka (Vice Ganda) and Emman (Coco Martin) are “reunited” when the latter asks for the former’s favor in connection to his mission as a spy agent.
The heart of the movie lies in the story of Arah (Angel Locsin), who goes to the Land Down Under for the sake of her family and her dreams, and Migo (Piolo Pascual), who would go to the ends of the earth to follow her. Migo returns to Bukidnon’s lush pasture lands and magnificent rolling hills after working in Manila for several years. He is reclaiming the ranch that his family had lost after his father’s death. At the famous Kaamulan festival of the province, Migo chances upon his first love, Arah, the beautiful and fearless rodeo queen of Bukidnon. He falls in love with her all over again and resolves to win back her heart.
Nino (Bong) is a self-starter who now lives a comfortable life. He feels that whatever he achieved, he owes to no one else but himself. He has isolated himself from his family and is afraid of commitment. Joanna (Rufa Mae), is a cheeful person who has made a career out of joining all kinds of contests. When she applied as Nino’s assistant, Nino noticed the goodluck she brought to him so he hired her. After this, his life was never the same again.
It tells the story of the first Executive Minister of the Iglesia Ni Cristo (Church of Christ), Felix Y. Manalo, recognised as the Messenger of God in these last days, and his religious journey in establishing the Iglesia Ni Cristo (Church of Christ) in the Philippines, which was officially registered on July 27, 1914 during the outbreak of the I World War . It depicts his struggles on how he overcame persecution while fighting against the odds that allowed the Iglesia Ni Cristo (Church of Christ) to reach it’s current stature.
Kalakal is a story about the disturbing truth on living in a poor neighborhood and the extremities that people can do to make ends meet. This unvaryingly demonstrates how people will trade their dignity and principles in exchange of nurturing life’s vanities whether it would be satisfying physical needs leading to human trafficking and violence, or just plainly get a hold of someone’s decision on money by using seduction. Thus, we’re taught that we reap whatever it is that we invest in life. In either good or bad, karma will prevail.
In this movie Vice plays the role of Bejamin Santos whose family has a long tradition of serving in the military. In fact, the movie’s stunning opening traces the roots of the Santos’ military service, from the days of Lapu-lapu and the Katipunan, up to the current times. Conflict ensues when Lolo Benjamin which was played by Eddie Garcia fins out that his grandson (Vice) cannot continue the tradition because he is gay. But when Lolo Benjamin is captured by terrorists, the grandson enters the military and musters all his masculine strength to save his dear grandfather, and the rest of the war-torn country as well.
With dark shades on and a burning cigarette between his lips, Makoy will do whatever it takes to get back his girlfriend Sonia, who’s pregnant with their child. He makes the trip to remote Pulupandan, her hometown, and is quickly rebuffed by Sonia’s mother Fely. But Makoy has never been one to give up. With the help of Sonia’s father Nestor and his ever-dependable helper Bart, Makoy stays in town to surprise Sonia on her birthday. But alas, Makoy gets into trouble with a group of townsfolk who transform into tiktik—horrific, man-eating creatures with a taste for fetuses that are still in the womb. They are angry, and they are hungry for revenge. Will their thirst for blood and retribution be quenched? Will Makoy finally get his act together, protect Sonia and their baby, and once and for all prove himself worthy of their love? Who will win in the battle between men and monsters?
Samson (Vic Sotto), an internet cafe owner is searching for a girlfriend online. He asks his friend Tot (Jose Manalo) to help him. Tot used his own photo to chat without Samson’s knowledge. While chatting he gets to know Paula (Paula Taylor), who chats together with her cousin, Bunny (Manilyn Reynes). After getting to know each other both agree to meet, with the real Samson and Paula meeting for the first time. Two strangers become lovers after their first meeting with Tot and Bunny feeling jealous of their relationship. Will Samson eventually marries Paula? What is the fate of Tot and Bunny?