William Shakespeares Romeo and Juliet has been made into a movie not just twice, contrary to what Funfare reported a few issues ago, but four times as pointed out by Mario Hernando and Jun Abuel (of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania), to wit: by George Cuckor in 1936, starring Norma Shearer and Leslie Howard; by Renato Castellani in 1954, with Laurence Harvey and Susan Shentall; by Franco Zeffirelli, with Leonard Whiting and Olivia Hussey; and by Baz Luhrmann, with Leonardo DiCaprio and Claire Danes, plus an inspired version entitled Romanoff and Juliet, directed by Peter Ustinov, with Sandra Dee and John Gavin, and a ballet topbilled by Margot Fonteyn.
But heres the rub:
A few days ago, the actress ex-husband sent a package via an airline from the States for their son who was marking his birthday. The actor-husbands strict order was for the messenger to get the package and deliver it posthaste to his ex-wifes house so that it would be there when the birthday-celebrator son woke up.
Guess whom the messenger saw coming out of the actress house at that very early morning hour (6 a.m.) yes, the actress rumored actor-boyfriend (who himself has an ex-actress-wife), still rubbing his eyes. Did it mean that the actor was "sleeping over" at the actress house?
Nothing wrong, is there? After all, they are both fancy-free, legally and otherwise, and are old enough to find their own new happiness.
Meanwhile, the "discreet" couple continue to deny (to death!) that they are having an affair?
Aiko not preggy?
Is Aiko Melendez getting married to model Martin Jickain because, according to persistent rumors, she is pregnant?
"No," Aiko told Funfare, "Im not. Martin and I are getting married because we want to seal our love for each other forever."
That is, never mind if they have known each other for barely five months. As quoted in the wedding invitation, the couple said, "The quantity of time is not what matters...Quality of time is what we both shared and will cherish for the rest of our lives...With two different worlds, we meet...Indeed, we are destined to be together."
As Martin confessed in a Funfare interview, he was a big fan of Aikos from way back (as a student buying notebooks with Aiko on the cover) before they started going steady middle of last year.
"So it seems like I have known her for a long time," said Martin.
The quarbana Catholic wedding is set for Feb. 16 at Blue Gardens Commonwealth, Quezon City, with Martins ex-priest father, Edmundo Jickain (a German), officiating.
Heres the complete entourage:
Principal Sponsors: Quezon City Mayor Feliciano Belmonte and Helen Gamboa-Sotto, Wyngard Tracy and Cristy Fermin, Boy Abunda and Grace Arcega, Tadeo Palma and Dolly Salcedo, Gen. Nicasio Radovan and Corazon Fernando, Mario Sayoc and Annie Susano, Ricky Lo and Gloria Toralba, Buddy Abesamis and Myrna Garriedo, QC Councilor Ariel Inton Jr. and Samantha Escalante.
Best Man: Luke Jickain
Matrons of Honor: Gelli de Belen-Rivera, Candy Pangilinan, Carmina Villarroel, Berna Romulo Puyat and Lala Sotto-de Leon
Maids of Honor: Kris Aquino, Michiko Castañeda, Lucille Sering and Ericka Castañeda
Grooms Men: Chito Trono, Gerard Acao, Rory Relos, Wency Lagumbay, Regan Arcega and Usec. James Philip Tionko
Secondary Sponsors: Jen Trono and Vhong Navarro (candle), Yayo Aguila-Martinez and Trondz Cheng (cord), Margarita Muscat and Jay Esperencilla (veil)
Coin and Ring Bearers: Andre Rafael Yllana and Joaqui Rivera
Bible Bearer: Jacob Cacno
Flower Girl: Helena Sotto de Leon
Martins mom, Cecilia Trono, is a Filipina. Aiko is the daughter of the late actor Jimi Melendez (Jaime Sha Rafael Melendez) and Elsie Castañeda.
On the second page of the invitation, Aiko and Martin wrote, "We always shock the world with everything that we do, with the decisions that we make. Now we are here to share with you as we vow to live as one...one hand...one heart...never to part...Always to cherish and love each other for the rest of our lives, for better or for worse..."
The couple plan to have a honeymoon in Singapore.
Is Aikos ex-husband Jomari Yllana invited?
I wouldnt know.
Here are the figures (10 entries individual grosses, please do the summing up yourselves):
1. Enteng Kabisote P108,370, 227.35
2. Exodus P75,642,647.35
3. Mulawin P55,782,190.53
4. Ako Legal Wife P48, 454,749.55
5. Shake, Rattle & Roll P32,340,930.45
6. Blue Moon P15,492,394.15
7. Kutob P10,803,280.50
8. Terrorist Hunter P1,914,335.90
9. Lagot Ka sa Kuya Ko P1,657,001.25
10. Mourning Girls P1,513,238.37
And here are the total grosses of Metro Filmfests from 1986:
1986 P29,020,871.00
1987 P35,782,007.00
1988 P51,382,890.00
1989 P59,532,258.50
1990 P61,139,531.00
1991 P87, 612,644.00
1992 P120,317,014.00
1993 P104,461,357.00
1994 P117,022,539.00
1995 P112, 543,573.00
1996 P125,057,571.00
1997 P100,308, 050.00
1998 P133,774,340.00
1999 P160,668,378.00
2000 P155,190,084.00
2001 P155,190,084.00
2002 P147,731,964.00
2003 P315,299,233.05
2004 P300,777,532.66
On the same day, I also received a Christmas card from director John Woo who has been sending me one since a few years ago when I interviewed him in Hong Kong during the press junket for Mission Impossible 2, starring Tom Cruise.
(E-mail reactions at rickylo@philstar.net.ph)