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                    [Title] => Mga halu-halong hula-hula
                    [Summary] => The first-day grosses of the two additional entries (Lastikman and Spirit Warriors 2: The Short Cut) to the ongoing Metro Filmfest (extended until Jan. 10) were bigger than the earnings of any of the Magic 7 official entries when the filmfest opened on Dec. 25 last year.
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                    [Title] => Like father, like son
                    [Summary] => With Imus Productions’ entry Agimat (Anting-Anting ni Lolo) leading the pack at the tills in the current Metro Filmfest, all eyes are focused not so much on the two older Revillas – Sen. Ramon Revilla, Sr. and Ramon "Bong" Revilla, Jr., that is – as on the third one...
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                    [Summary] => Fans of local cinema gathered along Roxas Boulevard all the way to the Quirino Grandstand in Manila yesterday to witness the Metro Manila Film Festival 2002 Parade. A motorcade of government and local officials joined movie stars, who  were onboard colorful floats, the highlight of the traditional parade.


There are nine entries to this year’s film festival, namely: Mano Po; Home Alone Da Riber, Hula Mo, Huli Ko, Lapu-Lapu; Agimat ni Lolo; Dekada 70; Alamat ng Lawin; Spirit Warriors; and Lastikman.
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HOME ALONE DA RIBER
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There are nine entries to this year’s film festival, namely: Mano Po; Home Alone Da Riber, Hula Mo, Huli Ko, Lapu-Lapu; Agimat ni Lolo; Dekada 70; Alamat ng Lawin; Spirit Warriors; and Lastikman.
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