Nov 21
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Robin: Bawal ang maraming anak

Author: Mario E. Bautista
Column: Freehand

John Lloyd Cruz's next film, "Miss U Like Crazy," won't be with Sarah Geronimo with whom he did two blockbusters, "A Very Special Love" and "You Changed My Life. " It'll be with perennial partner Bea Alonzo. "I'm excited with this reunion project as our last film ni Bea was about three years ago pa, 'One More Chance,' (which was) also a big hit," he says. "It was directed by Cathy Garcia Molina and she'll also be our director now. We had our story con at ang makakasama namin is Maricar Reyes. Hindi ko puwedeng ikuwento what the story is all about but the material is really something different. We haven't done anything like it so I'm sure the fans of our loveteam will love it. "

It's said the movie will be shown in February to be pitted against Richard Gutierrez's own annual Valentine offering. Aside from the movie with Bea, Lloydie will also do a new TV series that pairs him for the first time with Angel Locsin. "It's my first time to work with her so I'm looking forward to it. I'm sure it'll be a great experience. Meron ding plan for me and my co-members in Kanto Boys, our group in ASAP, to do a movie together, sina Vhong Navarro, Luis Manzano and Billy Crawford. Sana nga, matuloy din 'yun kasi a lot of people tell me they enjoy seeing us perform together in ASAP. I'm sure the movie will be a riot. "

Lloydie was reportedly dropped from a shampoo TV commercial because he demanded that he play the lead, which went to Piolo Pascual. He was replaced by Jericho Rosales who his fans say is a misfit as it's Lloydie who's the original model. The ad agency that made the commercial says this is simply not true and Lloydie himself refuses to talk and dignify the rumor. But his defenders say he has the right to make such demands as he has surpassed Piolo as ABS-CBN's numero uno actor since his films are all megahits and his TV shows are topraters. In contrast, they allege that Piolo is badly in need of a hit after films like "Love Me Again" and "Manila" didn't do well at the box office and even his TV shows like "Lobo" and "Lovers in Paris" aren't exactly super topraters.
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Source: People's Journal