The Metro
Manila Film Festival (MMFF) has been a part of the Christmas celebration of
many Filipinos. It is one of those sure things to happen every holiday season just
like the parol, Christmas tree, bibingka and puto bungbong, and your ninong and
ninang temporarily relocating homes.
After all,
MMFF has been in existence for 41 years. Even older than your very much-married
“feeling hunk” officemate who still preys helpless OJTs and new hires.
Anyways, for
the curious souls, here are the eight (8) official MMFF entries (from 21
nominees) this year in no particular order (although obviously, I will mention
last the one my family will watch):
Beauty and
the Bestie – Vice Ganda and Coco Martin teams up with #JaDine and try to kick
this action comedy to box-office success
All You Need
is Pag-ibig – Kris Aquino and son Bimby brings this family/ romantic comedy
with the help of Derek Ramsay’s abs.
Buy Now, Die
Later – Alex Gonzaga and Vhong Navarro tries to resurrect their respective
careers with this horror, suspense, thriller (terrifying redundancy with the
use of words).
Haunted
Mansion – Janella Salvador tries to OMG us with a cast of thousand newbies in
this another horror, suspense, thriller (now It’s becoming creepier).
Honor Thy
Father – John Lloyd Cruz gives everything (including his medicine kit full of Biogesic)
in this (take a deep breath) action/ drama/ suspense/ thriller/ crime (breath
out).
Walang
Forever – Jennylyn Mercado and Jericho Rosales team up in this romantic comedy
of two of the gorgeous faces in local showbiz today (I hope I did not sound
bitter).
Nilalang –
Maria Ozawa. Nuff said.
My Pabebe
Love: #KiligPaMore – I’ll be lucky if I can get a decent seat any day during
the first week showing of this first #AlDub feature. Might as well join the
twitter party instead and watch on January.
Now if you
feel not watching any of the films mentioned and you are about to start an
online petition on for MalacaƱang to allow of J.J. Abram’s Star Wars: The Force
Awakens to be shown during MMFF week, don’t exert any effort because I will
tell you where to watch this much-awaited sci-fi giant in the Philippines this
December.
Here’s a
portion of the article “The Force awakens MMFF 2015” publish on The Philippine
Star last November 8. I would love to
rewrite it but I got a call for a meeting now so I’ll just quote the “important”
item.
“The seventh
franchise of the Star Wars saga opens globally on Dec. 17 and closes on Dec. 24
in the Philippines as required by law. The MMFF opens on Dec. 25. Only new
Filipino film productions are allowed to screen during its two-week run.
Regular screenings resume after it ends on Jan. 7 such as The Force Awakens on
Jan. 8.
With one
major exemption. The Force Awakens continues screening in 3D and IMAX theaters
as allowed by the MMFF rules. For about double the regular price of an MMFF
ticket, it will continue to screen in IMAX Aura Premier, Cebu, Clark, Lanang
Premier, Mall of Asia, Megamall, North EDSA and Southmall.”
So there you
go. Now you know where to watch Star Wars: The Force Awakens during the Metro
Manila Film Festival.