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April 2008
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Jericho tackles Superman and more
Hollywood comes to Manila to make a movie about ‘I Love You’ computer virus
Danny Vibas in Manila
it, remember? Gary plays Choy,
Jericho can also
shooting on March 3 – even before
who generated the computer virus Cain arrived. (The shoot is limited
Jericho Rosales (right) and Gary
– but for some reason, it’s Jericho’s
claim no less than
to Metro Manila.) US-based Fil-Am
Valenciano can now claim to have
character in the film that’s considered
made a Hollywood movie – on
the lead role.
Superman actor
actor Dante Basco was the first to
arrive on March 1.
Philippine soil.
Jericho plays Victor, a security
Moreover, Jericho can claim
Dean Cain as his
Basco portrays a friend of Victor
guard who ignorantly sends out and Choy. Basco has been appearing
to have played the lead role in
the “I love you” virus to a deejay
villain in Hollywood films and TV shows
a Hollywood film shot in the
portrayed by Briana Evigan of Step since 1987, beginning with The
Philippines.
Up 2: The Streets fame on whom he & Clark: The New Adventures of Komedy Kids. He was last seen with
The two Pinoy showbiz idols star
(the security guard) has a big crush. Superman which aired in the 90s.
Antonio Banderas in the dance movie
in Radiant Studios’ Subject: I Love
And what’s more, Jericho can He was slated to shoot his scenes in
Take the Lead, shown in 2006.
You, a film about the “I love you”
now claim that he had no less than Manila for Subject: I Love You in
“Subject: I Love You is directed
computer virus that gripped the
Superman actor Dean Cain as his one week.
by Fil-Am Francis de la Torre. Our
world in terror in 2000. A Filipino,
villain. Briana stayed in the Philippines up
Google search shows he has mostly
who was barely out of computer
Dean portrayed Clark Kent/ to the end of March.
been cinematographer and a camera
college, was held responsible for
Superman in the TV series Lois Subject: I Love You began
staff of several Hollywood films.
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