Noranians ‘PINATAY’ agad si ATE GUY, dinedma ang ‘THY WOMB’ | Bandera

Noranians ‘PINATAY’ agad si ATE GUY, dinedma ang ‘THY WOMB’

|December 28,2012
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Noranians ‘PINATAY’ agad si ATE GUY, dinedma ang ‘THY WOMB’

- December 28, 2012 - 04:33 PM

nora aunorKaya  nangulelat sa pagsisimula ng MMFF 2012

Nasaan na raw ang mga Noranians?

We are picking this one up from two of the most avowed and vocal Noranian colleagues na nagrereklamo sa mga kapwa Noranians nila na hindi sinusuportahan ang kanilang idol and her MMFF 2012 movie “Thy Womb”.

As of the first day, ang Dante Mendoza directed movie is the only movie na hindi man lang naka-P1 million in gross of the eight competing films and worst, natanggalan na raw agad ito ng sinehan according to our two colleagues.

Editor Isah Red shared a tweet he got from one of his followers sa Twitter stating that they wanted to support “Thy Womb” on Christmas day opening but according to the follower, after one screening lang sa Robinson’s Magnolia theater slot nito, pinalitan na raw agad ng “Si Agimat, Si Enteng Kabisote At Si Ako”.

Ganito rin ang ibinalita ng kapwa manunulat na si Roel Villacorta in his Facebook account naman. Quoting Roel directly from his shoutout: “Pinatay ng mga Noranians ang idol nila na si Nora Aunor sa hindi nila pagsuporta sa pelikulang ‘Thy Womb’ na kulelat pa rin on the 2nd day of the MMFF.

Kahapon after ng 1st screening sa Robinson’s Galeria sa 1st day of showing, na-pullout ang pelikula.

Sa Trinoma, sa mid-afternoon screening ng pelikula – 27 lang ang nanood at nagbayad (hindi pa kasali ang 2 na ang gamit ay MMFF Season Pass)…’

The other Nora Aunor movie, “El Presidente”, is barely making it din so sana magka-award ang dalawang movie to gain awareness.

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