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- An ignored housewife gives in to her desires when a stranger insists on getting ''busy'' over the phone. The lines will definitely be steamy at the moment.
- A sexploitation flick that leaves the women feeling violated again.
- Popoy (Aga Mulach) is a handsome, eligible bachelor, but instead of the usual macho activities a guy of this day and age would indulge in, Popoy is more interested in culinary pursuits and better-living breakthroughs. He dresses himself neatly, he sweats perfume, he respects the female species in a way that he refuses to see them as sex objects, and he lives with his grandmother. People around him label him gay. Gina (Joyce Jimenez), on the other hand, looks like the typical bimbo, whose appeal lies mainly on the bulk between her shoulders and waist. Her reputation among men precedes anything she might need to prove about herself. Both know that the other exists--each has unfavorable first impressions of the other; a relationship is hardly worth pursuing amid piles of work. But in pursuit of a 400million account, no personal difference matters: Popoy and Gina must team up to help their agency create a winning pitch. In no time, they discover and fall for the real person behind the cloud of labels affixed on the other. But before they can realize and express how they truly feel, peer pressure causes Popoy to betray Gina. He has been eyed for a promotion but is hindered by rumors about his sexual orientation. His friends press-ganged on him to validate his manhood by saying that he has slept with Gina. Gina doubts their friendship and Popoy's sincerity--he might have been like any other guy after all. Learning that the one true thing in this cynical world might turn out to be a sham breaks Gina's heart. Popoy, in all his guilt, decides to give up that world in which he thrived and survived. Gina finds out Popoy's sacrifice and runs back into his arms. They both realize that happiness lies on the love they have for each and not on the luster of the image they chose to project, or on their professional achievement.
- Rodel is a young salesman and Aleli is a young and innocent student. Aleli befriended a mature woman who is expert in love. The lady lured her to fantasize and to seek the love offered by men. Aleli dated Rodel who raping her.
- The plot is too good.It's amazing.
- A group of teenagers tries to overcome the pressures and challenges of growing up, from relationships to studies and career choices.
- A prostitute Marites (Barbara Milano) meets a man named Bestre (Nonong de Andres) who will change her life. Can she leave her job completely for a man?
- Three village friends unravel the mysteries behind the series of neighboorhood killings and try to connect them to their suspicious, new neighbor who seemingly shapeshifts and only comes out at night.
- A slice of daily life in the slums of the Philippines. Gina, a poor but honest young girl sells banana slices. She lives with her grandmother and her younger brother and sister, her father being in jail. Nonoy, a water boy, delivers water up six floors to the rich Mrs. Alano. Nonoy is in love with Gina, but she desires her classmate, Jimboy, a handsome flirt, who is the son of Mrs. Alano.
- A middle-aged homemaker's world crumbles as her husband leaves her for a younger woman. Will she be able to face the challenges that follow this harsh breakup?
- Former nightclub singer Tessie is a single mother whose teenage son Christopher longs to meet his American soldier father; meanwhile, Tessie firmly believes that her new boyfriend Dante is the right man for her.
- Introverted Quinito and candid, outgoing Trixie find themselves attracted to each other despite them being polar opposites.
- Jose Javier Reyes' dramatic thunderbolt from Regal Films, "Bayarang Puso" which stars Aga Muhlach, Lorna Tolentino, and Carmina Villaroel is a movie about decadence and materialism set against a backdrop of the most recent leisure class craze, ballroom dancing. Although the film makes obviously wild pirouettes around this very interesting subject-dance instructors and their willing and able clientele and whatever relationships they have in between- it is in fact an intriguing drama about love, avarice, and betrayal.
- In a community whose every resident desires and wants, a young girl is given the ability to grant wishes ("hiling").
- Jessa Zaragosa stars as Dina Maranan in this hilarious story about a quirky, starry-eyed young lady who manages to get involved in a love triangle involving her strapping Internet chat-mate in America and a good-natured local man.
- This drama centers around the bitterness of loss and gnawing resentment. Noel and his second wife Gina are forced to take in his son from a previous marriage, Eric. Eric seems to perennially take on the role of the rotten kid. The reckless Eric and the dutiful and talented Sonny (Gina's son) get involved in a car accident, afterwards life drastically changes. Philippines Filipino Tagalog movie.
- Screen heartthrob Cogie Domingo plays a young man coming to grips with his own mortality. This he gleans from the point of view of a soul in transit struggling with the task of giving closure to unfinished business in the mortal world he has just left in an untimely manner, and in the process, getting down to the very core of love, life, and the meaning of existence as he hovers angel-like over those he has left behind: his angst-ridden mom (Dina Bonnevie); belligerent younger brother, essayed powerfully by newcomer Alwyn Uytingco; and his teenage girlfriend (Maxene Magalona). When Cogie meets another wandering soul (Jiro Manio) who reveals to him the redemptive power of acceptance, helped along by a spirit guide, fleshed out in the movie by Paolo Ballesteros, a new dimension to humanity becomes clear to Cogie and the loved ones he has left behind.