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'Actually, gustong-gusto kong gawin ang isang old
movie niya, 'Facifica Falayfay,' na sobrang hit in its time. -Vhong
Navarro' |
Vhong wishes to reprise
Dolphy's Facifica Falayfay
J OEL
Lamangan is not only a film and TV director. He's also a concerned
citizen of this country and this is why he is active in the protest rallies
against the government. "We all have a responsibility to our country," he says.
"Hindi tayo puedeng magsawalangkibo na lang kung nakikita nating garapalan na
tayong niloloko ng ating public officials."
So even if he's busy directing "Babangon Ako at Dudurugin
Kita" for GMA-7 and "Manay Po 2" for Regal, he's also active in the movement
Artists for Truth (Artista Para sa Katotohanan), a conglomeration of artists
from film, theater, music, dance, literature and other art forms. "Anytime, we
will issue an official statement about what's happening to our country and we
will stage our own protest activities."
How will he assess the performance of his lead actress,
Yasmien Kurdi, as the beleaguered heroine of "Babangon Ako't Dudurugin Kita?"
"She plays a very complex role and she's good. She delivers. Even Dina Bonnevie
who plays her long-lost mother in the story, gulat sa husay niya. One
thing lang with Yasmien, hirap na hirap kapag may religion
involved na eksena. One time, I told her to kneel and pray in front of an
altar at ayaw niyang gawin kasi wala raw ganun sa kanila sa Iglesia ni
Kristo. Napagalitan ko. Sabi ko, artista siya, when she's asked to do a
role, dapat, magampanan niya nang maayos dahil kailangan sa eksena. Sabi ko,
paano kung ang role mo, madre or nun? Aayawan mo? Talagang
conflict daw yun for her and what's worse, hindi lang siya Iglesia
kundi Muslim din as her Lebanese dad is a Muslim. Sabi ko, naku,
if you want to be a really good actress, dapat, i-resolve mo yang
conflict na yan."
After "Babangon," Direk Joel's next dream is a Lino
Brocka project to be remade on TV is the award-winning 1974 drama about the
hypocrisies of people in a small town, "Tinimbang Ka, Ngunit Kulang."
"Ang gandang gawin noon sa TV as there are so many
characters and we can expand all their stories. It introduced Christopher de
Leon in his first movie role. This time, we can ask him to play the role of his
dad, then played by Eddie Garcia. I want Lorna Tolentino to play Kuala, the
madwoman that gave Lolita Rodriguez a best actress award. For the role of Mario
O'Hara, the leper, okay sana si Rudy Fernandez. For the role of the young
boy, we have to look for a new young actor, an ingénue na babagay sa role
that catapulted Christopher to stardom."
Our suggestion is Chris-topher's own son, Gabriel, who looks
so much like him when he was young.
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Vhong Navarro admits he personally requested Star
Cinema to get Valerie Concepcion as his leading lady in "Supah Papa-licious,"
but not because he wanted to court her. "It's common knowledge naman na may
girlfriend ako ngayon," he says, referring to Desiree del Valle who
attended the premiere night of his last movie with his two kids, Frederic Vhong
and Isaiah Vhong, in tow. "Kinuha ko lang si Valerie kasi she's
new to ABS-CBN. Fresh na fresh pa siya kaya magiging fresh din
ang tambalan namin. Also, she's perfect for the role, that of a single
mother, and everyone knows may anak na siya, 'di ba? It turns out,
napakagaling niyang artista kaya hindi ako nagsisi at all na siya ang
nirekomenda kong maging kapareha ko."
He says Dolphy is his idol. Is this why he's also linked to
many women and has two sons, both first born? "Hindi ko yata makakayang
tularan si Tito Dolphy sa parteng yun. May 18 anak daw siya
and these days, mahirap ang ganun karami. Hindi ko makakaya. Ang gusto kong
tularan sa kanya, yung pagiging professional niya, very caring sa
mga katrabaho at iginagalang ng lahat. Actually, gustong-gusto kong gawin
ang isang old movie niya, 'Facifica Falayfay,' na sobrang hit
in its time. Palagay ko, it will be an ideal gay role for me. Dito nga
sa 'Supah Papalicious,' I play three other roles and two of them are women."
In the story, Valerie wants to meet his family and so he dons
various disguises to introduce to her some of his relatives, all also played by
him: A black guy named Apple like Apl of "Black Eyed Peas," a matron named Ate
Barbara, and a wrinkled grandma.
"This is my most difficult movie so far as I have to have
different prosthetic make up for each of these characters. Bawat isa,
four hours bago mailagay and two hours naman ang pagtatanggal. Mahirap,
dumidikit sa balat at nagkaka-rashes ako. But it's worth it,
habang pinapanood namin ang mga eksena ko, lahat kami, tawa nang tawa."
After "Supah Papalicious," Vhong will next be paired with
Toni Gonzaga in "Amnesia Girl" (which must be like Adam Sandler's "50 First
Dates" where Drew Barrymore had amnesia). But Dingdong Dantes and Marian Rivera
also have a project with GMA Films titled "Amnesia", a thriller. Wonder which
one will give way.
***
Dr. Vicki Belo, doctor to the stars, had a grand
launch for her Belo's Skin Magazine with Claudine Barretto and for the opening
of the new clinic of the Belo Medical Group at the 3rd floor of Trinoma Mall.
The park and garden at the 4th floor of Trinoma was
transformed into a fabulous party place heralding in the coming of summer. Joyce
Jimenez, Dingdong Dantes and Mariel Rodriguez were the first celebs to arrive,
with Dr. Vicki's boyfriend, Dr. Hayden Kho, hosting the affair. Hayden
definitely now has his own showbiz career. After his stint in "Marimar," he's
now in a TV series to be shown in Singapore no less.
Skin Magazine features the celebrity endorsers of Belo giving
testimonials about how the treatments they get from Dr. Vicki continue to
enhance their good looks. The mag has never before seen photos of Lorna
Tolentino, Christopher de Leon, Zsa Zsa Padilla, Richard Gomez, Albert Martinez,
Anne Curtis, Lucy Torres, Katrina Halili, John Lloyd Cruz, Sam Milby, Piolo
Pascual, Ara Mina, Joyce Jimenez, Ai Ai de las Alas, Christian Vasquez, Bianca
Gonzales, Eula Valdez, John Estrada, Paolo Contis, Will Devaughn, and many
others.
"I'm so proud of our new magazine that highlights the many
beauty breakthroughs we have pioneered for the past 18 years," says Dr. Vicki, a
specialist in thermage, firm plus, eyelid and nose surgery,
carbosytherapy, mesotherapy, pan-G, botox, breast augmentation and laser
hair removal. "I'm also proud of our new Trinoma clinic, after our clinics in
Podium and Rustan's Makati, making us more accessible to people."
With its expansion to the malls, the Belo clinic is the first
ambulatory surgical center outside the hospitals, certified by the DOH. For
inquiries about the magazine and their clinics, call Belo Help Desk at 844-2939
or visit their website at www.belomed.com or email infor@belomed.com.
***
It's Holy Week, so "Eat Bulaga" will have its now traditional
Lenten-themed drama special. But unlike the previous years when they had it from
Monday to Wednesday, they will now air it only on Holy Wednesday, a Holy Week
presentation titled "Mga Anak ng Maestro," written and directed by Bibeth Orteza
who will also direct two episodes of Vic Sotto's "Fulhaus." The story is about a
retired teacher, Mr. Moises (Noel Trinidad), who invites his former students
from various batches to a reunion. For this year, real estate magnate Lito (Tito
Sotto) and his younger brother, I.T. expert Vicvic (Vic Sotto) and painter Joey
(Joey de Leon), do not want to go. Lito and Vicvic have a personal conflict
while Joey feels their teacher ignores his achievements.
The other students are streets smarts Charlie (Jose), a
caterer; Allan (Allan K), who just had a sex-change operation that cost P5
million; the class clown of her batch, Birubs (Ruby Rodriguez) who is a nurse
based abroad and now flies home for vacation, raring to see her long-time crush,
the humorless Francis (Francis Maga-lona) now a lawyer. Then there's Andy (Anjo
Yllana), the inveterate womanizer, who pits his two girlfriends, the former best
friends Julie (Julia Clarete), and Paula (Pauleen Luna), against each other;
Jaime (Jimmy Santos), who is very insecure as he didn't really take high school
formally like the others and got his diploma only through the Alternative
Learning System; Waldo (Wally Bayola), the braggart who postures to live up to
the fame he enjoyed as a student, and Peter (Michael V), who is a priest.
During their reunion, secrets will be revealed and emotions will run high to
help them gain new insights about their teacher and about each other. Don't miss
this touching story of love, friendship, betrayal and redemption on Wednesday
noon, in place of the usual "Eat Bulaga."
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