Goldmine of unproduced scripts

NAVARRO. Lesson learned. Photo courtesy of ABS-CBN

Gener Cagampang, insurance agent: “I heard a film producer complaining about the dearth of good stories for film. I don’t believe this. For one, the Palanca Foundation library has a goldmine of unproduced scripts—he should dig into its archives.”
Other notes:

Lilian Maling, office employee: “We watched a recent episode of ‘Star Talk.’ What’s wrong with Heart Evangelista’s English? She talks in fragments and with grammatically incorrect structures.

“On ‘Got to Believe,’ the character of Kathryn Bernado was shown wearing white pants as she was painting a wall in Singapore. When she was done with it, her pants didn’t have any stain at all! Now, that’s what you call magic!”

Anna Marie Abu-Ngo, government employee: “I want to see Matet de Leon and Aiza Seguerra in a dramatic showdown on television. They used to be my favorite child stars. Since they’re both seen in ABS-CBN shows, perhaps the network can make this happen.”

MATET AND AIZA. How about a dramatic showdown between the former screen moppets?

Cautionary story

Tony Asuncion, businessman: “One lesson to be learned from the Vhong Navarro incident: Infidelity begets trouble. Also, I’ve realized that every other Pinoy can be a detective! Facebook has never been busier with the latest ‘analyses’ on Vhong’s cautionary story.

“I’m sure that the likes of Janet Napoles and other controversial political figures are happy that public attention has been drawn away from them.”

Marie Mejia, televiewer: “TV5 seems hell-bent on making its presence felt in the network wars. I hope their made-for-TV movies aired every Tuesday night in February, including ‘When I Fall In Love,’ the comeback pairing of Nora Aunor and Tirso Cruz III, will be a success.”

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