Movie projects sought for Ian Veneracion | Inquirer Entertainment

Movie projects sought for Ian Veneracion

/ 01:06 AM November 28, 2015

VENERACION. Has reinvented himself as a dramatic actor.

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Debbie Suasin, office employee: “One of my simple pleasures while enduring the terrible traffic on Edsa is seeing the youthful smile of Ian Veneracion on a giant billboard—it’s a face you never get tired of looking at! I wish Ian would also be given challenging roles in film projects.”

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Meann Mijares, events planner: “GMA 7’s Christmas station ID encourages viewers to get ready to celebrate the Yuletide season and share their blessings with family and friends. The song has a happy melody and a heartwarming message: MaGMAhalanTayoNgayongPasko. How clever!”

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Millete Lucina, televiewer: “Aljur Abrenica should stick to dancing or acting. I chanced upon him singing in a recent episode of ‘Starstruck,’ and I wasn’t entertained. He was out of tune for much of the song! It was ironic for him to be introduced as a ‘Starstruck’ winner, given his underwhelming performance.”

Dan Suyo, student: “If her Wonder Woman-inspired get-up in a prepaid-card ad is any indication, Liza Soberano could fit the role of Darna really well. She has a perfect body and a lovely face. She just needs to improve the way she speaks in Filipino to be effective as the Pinoy superheroine!”

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