Two
years after making the monumental success of the joint movie venture of Agimat
and Enteng Kabisote in 2010, Vic Sotto and Ramon “Bong” Revilla, Jr.—two of the
Metro Manila Film Festival giant forces—once again join their stellar forces as
they come up with another movie sequel and added up another equally bankable
actress in the person of Ms. Judy Ann Santos in Si Agimat, Si Enteng Kabisote
at Si Ako for this year’s MMFF 2012.
The three giant cast of Si Agimat, Si Enteng kabisote at si Ako: Sen. Bong Revilla, Judy Ann Santos and Vic Sotto |
Produced
jointly by Imus Productions, M-Zet, APT Entertainment OctoArts Films, and GMA
Films, “Si Agimat, Si Enteng Kabisote at Si Ako is nonetheless predicted to
make it at the tills, not just to bring in good cheer to the holiday season and
festivities but also to teach families traditional values to love and cherish
their family and protect the environment as the movie brings fun and magical
fantasy when it starts to be shown on Christmas Day, December 25.
Directed
by Tony Y. Reyes (who helmed the rest of the Okay ka Fairy Ko and Enteng
Kabisote series in the past), Si Agimat, Si Enteng Kabisote at Si Ako is one
big-budgeted film with not just one but three box-office giants in the movie
industry. It also used dedicated sound stages, CGI effects and with five
production companies backing this project, everyone predicts it as a runaway
winner.
The film
will still have the support of Eat Bulaga’s beloved comedy duo Wally Bayola and
Jose Manalo with Sam Pinto, Gwen Zamora, Aiza Seguerra, John Lapus, Jolo
Revilla, Oyo Boy Sotto, Ruby Rodriguez, Barbie Forteza, Alden Richards, Amy
Perez, Yassi Pressman, Anton Revilla and child stars Jillian Ward and Eat
Bulaga’s newest Cha-cha darling Ryzza Mae Dizon.
As with
the past Enteng movies, Sotto said that Filipino audience would still be
delighted to know that the film was made with kids in mind—so it tells the
value of family, marriage, friendship, responsibility, love, respect, and
forgiveness as it tackles more relevant issues such as environment protection.
It had everything in one gigantic film—drama, action, magic, visual effects,
production design, cinematography (which shows the beauty of Northern Ilocos
such as the famous Sand Dunes) and unlimited fun and laughter while instilling
moral values. Indeed, it’s one entertainment Filipinos should not miss!
Si
Agimat, si Enteng Kabisote at si Ako will be shown in local theaters nationwide
beginning December 25.
Purple
Plum Fairy thanks Ms. Melai Entuna, Mr. Azrael Coladilla and Ms. Dems Angeles
for my photo with Vic Sotto.
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