Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Yaya and Angelina: Their friendship is a winner


By Bot Glorioso (The Philippine Star) Updated September 22, 2009 12:00 AM
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Ogie Alcasid (with Michael V, his co-star in GMA Films and APT Entertainment’s Yaya and Angelina: The Spoiled Brat Movie): Bitoy and I always give each other gifts.     
MANILA, Philippines - Ogie Alcasid often makes Michael V (a.k.a. Bitoy) a loser. And it upsets the latter whenever the L sign is flashed on his face while hearing the former say “Whatever…you’re a loser!”
But that only happens when they both slip into their characters — Ogie as Angelina, the naughty yet funny spoiled brat and Michael V as the ever loving, patient and forgiving yaya.
Away from their roles, the two are among local tinseltown’s most likable and popular artists — whether as actors, singers, hosts or comedians — who never fail to hit bulls-eye what is endearing to the public. Their reel and real friendship is one sign why Ogie and Bitoy get along only too well and have good rapport.
“Actually we always give each other gifts. After working together more or less for 17 years, we know what each other’s interests are,” Ogie explains. “So every so often, when I see Michael Jackson toys, I’ll buy two. Then I’ll give one to Bitoy or a book and Star Wars (collectibles). Ganun din siya ibibili n’ya ko.”
Just a few days back, Ogie relates, Bitoy gave him a drum set (rock star) for PS3 as they both love playing games but “Bitoy is a real addict to PS3.” One call from Bitoy saying that he bought Ogie a drum set is really heartwarming. “Napansin siguro n’ya lately na din ako masyadong naglalaro,” Ogie enthuses.
They, too, share some collectibles like the Voltes V keychains with Ogie exclaiming, “Para talaga kaming mga bata.”
Thus, Ogie appreciates having Bitoy around and recalls how their friendship started. He was there when Bitoy won his first award. Ogie even shares how Bitoy lost in a rap contest in Eat, Bulaga! where he acted as one of the judges because he gave Bitoy the lowest score. Of course, Bitoy went home with a heavy heart but never gave up until he succeeded in joining showbiz.
Fast-forward to the present. Ogie and Bitoy’s comedic tandem is a hit in Bubble Gang via the Yaya & Angelina segment. That’s why, GMA Films and APT Entertainment came up with the idea of bringing it into the big screen, via Yaya and Angelina: The Spoiled Brat Movie, opening in theaters tomorrow, Sept. 23.
Given Angelina’s popularity, doesn’t he worry that people might forget Ogie as the singer-composer?
“Not at all because every time I’m in a mall and the parents are telling their kids I’m Angelina, di sila naniniwala kasi nakikita pa din nila si Ogie except when I started saying hello in my Angelina voice,” he replies.
But what amuses Ogie the most in his 21 years in showbiz is to receive calls from his La Salle classmates “not asking for concert tickets but for the movie because they say their kids love Angelina so much.”
And what lessons will the movie impart to kids?
“Among other things they will learn the value of loving people like yayas because they are kind-hearted. And I’m reminding kids not to do naughty things like Angelina does, and emulate only the sweet moments with her yaya. Siya lang dapat ang spoiled brat,” Ogie answers.
That’s a winner of an answer.

The 'mean' side of Pauleen


By Honey De Asis Orio (The Philippine Star) Updated September 22, 2009 12:00 AM

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Pauleen Luna plays Sofia Montemayor in GMA 7’s Ikaw Sana: It’s my first time in a full-blast contravida

MANILA, Philippines - Pauleen Luna as Camille Sickat may have failed to win her Prince Charming in Adik Sa’yo. But in GMA 7’s current soap, Ikaw Sana, Pauleen as Sofia Montemayor, gets her man — albeit temporarily.
In both cases, Pauleen plays the third party in a relationship.
In real life, Pauleen says she can’t destroy a relationship. “I hope I won’t experience what Sofia did,” Pauleen says.
As Eliza Montemayor’s (played by Jennylyn Mercado) half-sister, Sofia is after her sibling’s boyfriend Michael (Mark Herras).
“I am so blessed with this opportunity of starring in a major role alongside Jennylyn and Mark,” states Pauleen. “I’m very thankful because it’s another break for me.”
Pauleen says it’s a refreshing project for her since she gets the chance to work again with Jennylyn and Mark after starring with them in 2006’s Blue Moon. This is also Pauleen’s reunion with direk Joel Lamangan from Adik Sa’yo who also directs the new soap. Ikaw Sana, a story that centers on love, lies, deceit and betrayal between two sisters airs weeknights before 24 Oras on GMA Telebabad.
“My character here is bad. As in BAD... bold letters talaga. Walang moment na maaawa kayo sa akin,” Pauleen refers to her role.
She adds the new project is quite a tough one but promises to do everything and give it a focus. “Minsan ka lang mabigyan ng ganitong opportunity, eh. I have to give all my effort because it’s my first time in a full-blast contravida,” Pauleen adds.
And what must be Pauleen’s secret of portraying the role well?
“My technique (in acting) is putting myself in the situation to perform the role perfectly. Iniisip kong totoo ’yun,” she reveals.
She too watches movies, especially those that star her idol Meryl Streep, to get a tip or two on being a contravida.
“She is very simple, very subtle,” Pauleen exclaims.
Right now Pauleen is happily single even if everyone insists she and Dennis Trillo are an item. What’s more important for Pauleen is she’s contented that way. With this new project, what more could she ask for?

Gary V sings Tayong Dalawa


(The Philippine Star) Updated December 24, 2008 12:00 AM

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Gary Valenciano revives Rey Valera’s Tayong Dalawa, the theme song of ABS-CBN’s upcoming teleserye that carries the same title, soon to conquer the primetime airwaves.
Gary V is known for singing theme songs of some hit movies and TV series, tagging him as the OST King of Philippine showbiz. In fact, he sang Kim Chiu and Gerald Anderson’s starrer Sana Maulit Muli, which earned positive reviews and feedbacks from the viewers.
As the Kimerald team-up goes back on Primetime Bida block, Gary V once again graces their series with his version of Tayong Dalawa.
Tayong Dalawa was the theme song of the last Sharon Cuneta and Gabby Concepcion film. The Megastar also recorded her own version for the said movie.

Festival talents on Tayong Dalawa


(The Philippine Star) Updated May 06, 2009 12:00 AM

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MANILA, Philippines - Three of the best artists in the country namely, Gina Pareño, Alessandra de Rossi and Coco Martin are ABS-CBN’s Tayong Dalawa cast members.
Alessandra who plays Greta on the teleserye, is one of the lead actresses in the indie film Manila, which will be exhibited in the 62nd Cannes Film Festival.
Tayong Dalawa’s Ramon, Coco is also one of the main characters of the indie film Kinatay, the Philippine entry to the 62nd Cannes Film Festival Palme d’Or.
The well-loved Lola Gets, played by Gina was awarded as 2009’s Asia’s Best Supporting Actress for Serbis recently.
Catch the three award-winning talents on Tayong Dalawa weeknights after Only You.

Tayong Dalawa's curtain call


By Bot Glorioso (The Philippine Star) Updated September 18, 2009 12:00 AM

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Coco Martin (left, with direk Ruel Bayani and Gerald Anderson): Filipino values reflect in the story. — Photo by Allan Sancon


MANILA, Philippines - Even if televiewers look forward to watching ABS-CBN’s Tayong Dalawa night after night and episode to episode, the nine-month-old soap is coming to an end. Yet, there seems to be a lot of questions popping up as to how the story will wrap up.
When shall brothers Ramon (Coco Martin), JR (Gerald Anderson) and Dave (Jake Cuenca) come face-to-face to finally reconcile? Will Ramon soon feel the love of his mom Marlene (Cherry Pie Picache)? Will Audrey (Kim Chiu) find real happiness and peace with husband JR? Will Dave and Ingrid (Agot Isidro) complicate the situation? What will happen to Audrey’s aunt Angela (Jodi Santamaria) who was kidnapped by Nico’s (Ping Medina) group?
The answers are uncertain until the finale night next Friday, Sept. 25.
What’s definite are the good times the cast shared, the bonding moments among Jodi, Coco and Gerald during a set visit in one of their location tapings for the last few episodes of the show. They talk about an acting tip or two they got from co-stars Gina Pareño and Cherry Pie. The trio have also laid their mixed feelings of joy and sadness on the table.
“As the show nears its end, we are happy because we have kept viewers’ interest for nine months,” Jodi says. “And at the same time we are saddened because we will definitely miss each other.”
Jodi’s role as Aunt Angela has somehow brought her and Kim closer even offcam. Thus, talking about anything and everything under the sun is a breather for them during breaks.
”Kim is a very private person. We just talk about friends and work but not really on a personal note. I don’t give unsolicited advice except of course if Kim asks for it,” Jodi relates.
But her role as a supportive aunt reflects on how Jodi would come pronto to comfort her loved ones during troubled times.
“Definitely, I will be there for my friends or family. Karamay nila ko kahit saan,” Jodi relates.
That’s why she always checks on her family — especially on her son Thirdy — even if she’s at work. She, too, never forgets the value of education as she tries to do her assignments on the set during breaks. Jodi is a fourth year high school student at Southville International School. Hard work and determination, she says, are two things that enable her to do good in whatever she does either as an actress, a student or as a mom.
Coco, on the other hand, values everything he has learned from his co-stars especially Gina who plays Lola Getz in the show.
“I really admire Gina Pareño when it comes to her acting style, talagang lahat detalyado alam nya kung kelan tataas at bababa,” Coco shares. “She even teaches me what to do every time we have a scene together.”
That’s why Coco can’t help worrying when the cameras start grinding.
 “I have my own style at sanay ako sa indie na basta kung ano ang maramdaman mo sa karakter yun ang bibigay mo,” he explains.
What lessons will his character Ramon impart to televiewers?
“As Ramon I represent the typical guy who wants to get his parents’ attention kaya nagseselos ako kay JR at nag-rebelde ako,” Coco replies. “Young ones should think that their parents love their children equally. Siguro maraming Ramon sa atin na ganun ang isip kaya nagrerebelde.”
Gerald agrees.
“The Filipino values clearly reflect in the story — yung pagmamahal sa pamilya, kapatid at paggalang sa kapwa,” Gerald says.
Thus, he finds his role similar to his ways as a son and brother who will do everything for them.
“Seventy-five percent of my being Gerald is displayed on the show, 25 percent lang ang akting dun kasi di malayo ang ugali ni JR as a Filipino guy,” he affirms.
And what he will miss most in the show?
“The three times a week taping days really got us closer. Surely, I will miss all the bonding moments, the mentoring days with direk Ruel (Bayani), Tita Gina and Miss Cherry Pie,” Gerald replies in his deep baritone.
Yeah pati boses ko naiba na compared to early taping days. Sa nine months dami nag-bago,” Gerald quips.

Tayong Dalawa

Tayong Dalawa (English: The Two of Us) is a Philippine primetime drama series broadcast on ABS-CBN that features an ensemble cast. The story revolves around fraternal twin brothers (Gerald Anderson and Jake Cuenca) who share the same name, the same aspirations, and the same lady-of-interest (Kim Chiu). The title of the series was taken from one of Rey Valera’s classic songs, in a manner similar to most Filipino soap operas.[1]

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[edit] Sypnosis

David "JR" Garcia, Jr. (Anderson) was born into a poor family. His father, David Garcia Sr. (Faustman), deserted his mother, Marlene (Picache) before he was born because his wife, Ingrid Garcia (Isidro) was pregnant with David "Dave" Garcia, Jr. (Cuenca). When Audrey King (Chiu) and her family went to Tagaytay for a visit, she fell from a set of high stairs. If it wasn't for David "JR" Garcia Jr., she probably would have died. She asked for the young boy's name and the boy introduced himself as David Garcia, Jr. When she gets to the hospital and is asked by the witnesses and her family who saved her, she says it's David Garcia, Jr. but David "Dave" Garcia Jr. was credited for it. Audrey did not realize that he is a different boy.
As she grows up falling in love with Dave, Dave meets his best friend and later on, his brother, JR. Their families did not approve of the friendship. Dave's family thought that JR just wanted to use Dave for money purposes. Dave & JR's mother's would not let the two hang out. But their father allowed the friendship to continue, because there was something about JR that David Sr. liked. Dave's grandmother, Elizabeth (Gamboa), suspects and so does JR's mother, Marlene, but nothing stops these two from becoming best friends. When everyone found out that Dave & JR are siblings, the family rivalry became worse. Elizabeth, Dave's grandmother did everything to make sure that the news about the siblings won't come out. She lied and schemed for Marlene, JR's mother, to go to jail. Audrey's father then sent her to Cebu to continue her studies until such time that JR met Audrey in the airport. He feels like he has seen her before, but does not realize who she is. When Dave and JR were sent to the Philippine Military Academy, they started to get competitive with each other, in academics, and for their true love. When they finally got into battle, will brotherhood save them both, or will envy leave them both to die? Audrey has grown up in love with the wrong person, but when she realizes who her true savior is, will she be able to return her love?[2]

[edit] Cast

[edit] Main cast

[edit] Supporting cast

[edit] Guest cast

[edit] Extended

  • Johnny Revilla as Marlon Cardenas/Hunyango
  • Neil Ryan Sese as Attorney Sandoval
  • Ping Medina as Nico Valencia
  • Kian Kazemi as Lt. Paul Isidro
  • Alex Anselmuccio as Lt. James Espejo
  • John Medina as Lt./Bok Franco
  • Simon Ibarra as Manuel
  • Gerard Pizzaras as Major Gonzales
  • Regine Angeles as Olivia
  • Beauty Gonzalez as Dolores Ocampo
  • Cacai Bautista as Ula
  • Efren Reyes, Jr. as Ka Doroy

[edit] Cameo

  • Celine Lim as young Audrey King
  • Francis Magundayao as young David "JR" Garcia, Jr.
  • Carlo Lacana as young David "Dave" Garcia, Jr.
  • Paul Salas as young Ramon Lecumberri
  • Sharlene San Pedro as young Ingrid Martinez
  • Cheska Billiones as young Marlene Dionisio
  • Desiree del Valle as young Rita "Lola Gets" Dionisio
  • Dimples Romana as young Elizabeth Martinez[3]
  • Rodjun Cruz as Stanley "Junior" King, Jr.
  • Irma Adlawan as Berta Romano (Greta's mother)
  • Defense Secretary Gilberto Teodoro as himself
  • Michael Conan as Pedring (2nd rebel commander)
  • John James Uy as Detective Edward de Castro
  • Ram Sagad as JR's senior officer
  • Shamaine Centenera-Buencamino as Dionisio family attorney
  • Jennifer Illustre as Ditas
  • Paw Diaz as Michaela
  • Robert Arevalo as Greg Martinez
  • John Manalo as Benong
  • Tanya Gomez as Sheryl
  • Marc Acueza as Charles
  • Gian Sotto as Paul (Hunyango's assistant)
  • Dionne Monsanto as TV News Reporter
  • Charles Christianson as Peter
  • Bing Davao as Alias Black Hawk
  • Dido dela Paz as Sgt. delos Reyes
  • Mike Magat as Officer Mercado
  • Michael Roy Jornales as Bong
  • Mon Confiado as Brando
  • Richard Poon as himself
  • Menggie Cobarrubias as Lola Gets's doctor
  • Leo Rialp as Audrey's male doctor

[edit] Production

[edit] Production and Creative Staff

  • Creative consultant: Ruel Bayani
  • Creative manager: Rondel Lindayag
  • Headwriter: Reggie Amigo
  • Writers: Dindo Perez, Danica Dominggo and Mark Anthony Bunda
  • Directors: Ruel Bayani and Trina Dayrit
  • Executive producer: Emerald Suarez and Kylie Manalo
  • Production manager: Dagang Vilbar
  • Overall in-charge of production: Deo Endrinal

[edit] Soundtrack

  • The show's theme is Tayong Dalawa by Gary Valenciano and in times the song Bukas Na Lang Kita Mamahalin (I Will Love You Tomorrow) by Lani Misalucha is played throughout the show.

[edit] Reception

[edit] Citation from the Armed Forces

The production team of Tayong Dalawa and its three leading actors were cited by the Armed Forces of the Philippines for promoting a positive image of the Philippine military. The show is also credited for boosting the Philippine Military Academy's recruitment of prospective cadets by 300%. [4] Many episodes of the series were shot inside the PMA campus, where Anderson and Cuenca underwent training alongside the actual cadets. Anderson lamented that his and Cuenca's lack of CAT training was an initial problem in adjusting to the Academy's training regime. [5] [6]

[edit] DVD release

On August 27, 2009 a announcement was made that Tayong Dalawa will be available on DVD.[7] The first few volumes have been released.

[edit] Tayong Dalawa: The Untold Beginning (special episode)

On September 20, 2009, ABS-CBN aired Tayong Dalawa: The Untold Beginning. The made-for-TV movie features deleted scenes from the first few episodes of the series, which explores the origins of the rivalry between mother-daughter tandems Lola Gets-Marlene and Elizabeth-Ingrid. It also expounds on Ingrid and Marlene's separate love stories with David Garcia Sr. [8]