Guys, are you excited to watch the John Lloyd Cruz and Bea Alonzo movie titled “Miss You Like Crazy?” Mukhang maganda naman ang pelikula. Or is it just our utmost love and support para sa tandem nina JLC at Bea kaya aligaga kami para sa reunion movie nila? Kaya when we got ahold of the promotional pics, and saw the official music video of the movie, minadali naming ipost sa AccessPinoy ang mga materyales. So heto na…

Here are the promotional pics of “Miss You Like Crazy” featuring its stars: John Lloyd Cruz and Bea Alonzo, kasama na rin ang director nilang si Cathy Garcia Molina:




Check out the release for the movie provided by Star Cinema:
Fate brings them together…Fate tears them apart…Will faith in love be strong enough to keep them together? The blurb for their latest movie, Star Cinema’s Miss You Like Crazy, might as well be the testimony to the loveteam of John Lloyd Cruz and Bea Alonzo who have been brought together by fate and been seemingly sealed together by fate.
As in the case of such immortal loveteams as Carmen Rosales and Rogelio dela Rosa, Nida Blanca and Nestor de Villa, Gloria Romero and Luis Gonzales, Susan Roces and Eddie Gutierrez, Vilma Santos and Christopher de Leon, there’s no romantic love but only pure friendship between John Lloyd and Bea off camera, and yet their loveteam ticks and clicks because on the screen, they seem so real and so true, and that’s all that matters.
You can’t help but fall in love with them, whether on the small screen where their love started to bloom or on the big screen where it continues to flourish. Theirs is a loveteam for all seasons, for all reasons.
Bea was only 14 when she was paired with John Lloyd in the ABS-CBN soap Kay Tagal Kang Hinintay, with Lorna Tolentino among their co-stars, followed by a few more including Maging Sino Ka Man Books 1 and 2 and I Love Betty La Fea. Before Miss You Like Crazy, they starred in three movies, all for Star Cinema, namely Close to You, Now That I Have You and One More Chance.
They have been paired with other partners, Bea with Piolo Pascual and others and John Lloyd with Sarah Geronimo and others, but their fans clamor for more of them together. That’s why the title of their new starrer is really apt. Their fans miss John Lloyd and Bea like crazy.
Directed by Cathy Garcia-Molina, Miss You Like Crazy will surely rekindle in moviegoers the same beautiful feeling nurtured by previous John Lloyd-Bea starrers.
“I’m happy to be working with direk Cathy again,” said John Lloyd.
“Direk Cathy knows very well John Lloyd and my working habits,” said Bea. “Sanay na kami sa isa’t-isa.”
Also starring Maricar Reyes, Miss You Like Crazy is direk Cathy’s first project since she lost her husband in a freak biking accident in Baguio City last year.
In the story, John Lloyd and Maricar play sweethearts until Bea, while on holiday from her work as a hotel front-desk officer in Kuala Lumpur, comes into the picture. Bea and John Lloyd meet and match, only for fate to step in and bring them apart. Then they meet again, only for John Lloyd to find out that it isn’t possible for their love story to start all over again because fate is playing tricks on them. But then, true love triumphs in the end somehow.
And here’s the official music video for the movie performed by Erik Santos:












March 6th, 2010 at 3:34 am
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7th ENPRESS Golden Screen Awards – 2010 Nominees
March 6, 2010 by cd
It’s indie films “Dukot” and “Kinatay” versus the mainstream movie “In My Life” at the 7th Golden Screen Awards by the Entertainment Press Society (ENPRESS).
Here is the complete list of nominees to the7th Golden Screen Awards:
Best Motion Picture (Drama)
Dukot (DDP Events & Ent. Productions/ATDEntertainment)
Engkwentro (Cinemalaya/Venezia 2009)
In My Life (Star Cinema Productions)
Kinatay (Swift Productions)
Lola (Swift Productions)
Sagrada Familia (Legalas Entertainment Productions)
Best Motion Picture (Musical or Comedy)
Ded Na Si Lolo (APT Entertainment/DGPI)
Kimmy Dora (Spring Films Production)
Last Supper No. 3 (Cinemalaya/Bente Singko Mil Productions)
You Changed My Life (Star Cinema Productions)
Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role (Drama)
Bea Alonzo (And I Love You So)
Iza Calzado (Dukot)
Rustica Carpio (Lola)
Sharon Cuneta (Mano Po 6: A Mother’s Love)
Anita Linda (Lola)
Lovi Poe (Sagrada Familia)
Vilma Santos (In My Life)
Snooky Serna (Sagrada Familia)
Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role (Musical or Comedy)
Gina Alajar (Ded Na Si Lolo)
Eugene Domingo (Kimmy Dora: Kambal sa Kiyeme)
Sarah Geronimo (You Changed My Life)
Elizabeth Oropesa (Ded Na Si Lolo)
Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role (Drama)
John Lloyd Cruz (In My Life)
Allen Dizon (Dukot)
Emilio Garcia (Sagrada Familia)
Coco Martin (Kinatay)
Sam Milby (And I Love You So)
Felix Roco (Engkwentro)
Alfred Vargas (Colorum)
Lou Veloso (Colorum)
Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role (Musical or Comedy)
John Lloyd Cruz (You Changed My Life)
Joey Paras (Last Supper No. 3)
Roderick Paulate (Ded Na Si Lolo)
saan na yong idol mo?..haha
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ang daming good reviews ng MYLC..BONGGA! commented:
March 5th, 2010 at 9:05 pm
MISS YOU LIKE CRAZY broke box office records sa unang araw pa lang!!!!!
kaya active ang mga demolition job sobrang nanginginig sa takot sa success ng movie
din na nakapagtataka kasi di pa man nagsisimula ang movie todo effort na sila eh wala namang nangyari kaya di parin sila tumitigil
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ang daming good reviews ng MYLC..BONGGA! commented:
March 5th, 2010 at 8:52 pm
Another romantic movie that we recently watched is the much-awaited…
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After John Lloyd and Bea’s blockbuster hit One More Chance (another 5 ✮ in my book for local films) comes this post-Valentine offering Miss You Like Crazy (MYLC). The film talks about love and its perfect timing. Is there really such a thing as right time when it comes to falling in love? — trailer tag line.
I loved the movie because of two things. First, the main characters are realistic and “within reach”. Unlike other Pinoy flicks showing the bidas as near-perfect, MYLC’s Allan (JLC) and Mia (Bea) are so flawed. They have their own issues and they made mistakes which most of us can truly relate. Tao lang po. Second, I liked how the story played with the elements of time making the viewers wonder how long it has been or which part this particular scene belongs to.
Story-wise, ok lang. Acting is two-thumbs up! JLC and Bea’s amazing chemistry is still there. The supporting cast also delivered well. Ketchup Eusebio playing the gay friend of Bea is funny. The film’s highlight location, Malaysia, is close to my heart so I love the shots taken there. I will rate this movie 4/5 because of the two points I mentioned above and because of the Korean-feel cinematography which I find refreshing
February 25th, 2010 at 10:23 pm
wow!18 M for the first day!congrats!
February 19th, 2010 at 2:47 am
I really can’t wait to watch this movie..super quality!
February 19th, 2010 at 2:40 am
the most anticipated movie of the “loveteam of all season”.GO MYLC.
February 17th, 2010 at 7:32 am
of course..we miss dem like crazy…pitong tulog nalang at palabas na siya.
February 16th, 2010 at 2:37 am
waaaaaaaahhhh..kakakilig ang new trailer!
February 15th, 2010 at 6:07 am
Hi guys..panuorin niyo ang bagong trailer ng MYLC sa youtube..iclick niyo na ang absstarcinema..ang ganda..hihi
February 14th, 2010 at 10:40 pm
yeah malapit na nga ang palabas nito.too excited!
February 14th, 2010 at 10:32 pm
guys malapit na ang feb 24..8 days to go nalang.
February 14th, 2010 at 10:29 pm
pero ang pangit talaga ng pinagsusulat sa kanya ni alfie.kawawa talga si angel..yan kasi napala ng mga fans niya na mahilig manlait ng ibang artista..huhu..kaya maging responsable sa mga coments frm now on okey