Vi and Bot Photo Album

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ULTIMATE SCRAPBOOK (Repost)

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There was a time when a fan’s devotion to his or her idol wasn’t measured by how much they’ve spent on all the advertised merchandise made available to the public. Not every fan was able to afford the style of clothes sported by the stars, let alone be able to purchase the latest glossy magazine with their idol’s perfect smile on the cover. It was a time when making a scrapbook was enough to call one a devotee. Chosen photos collected from all sorts of publications were recycled, and carefully pasted on a simple spiral ring notebook. This would be one of many treasured volumes of personalized scrapbooks that would be shared, traded, and admired by other adoring fans. Here’s a look at an original late 60’s scrapbook made by a Vilma Santos fan. Many thanks to our good friend Edward De Los Santos for sharing scans of this amazing Vilma Santos scrapbook. For the best source of classic records, vintage magazines, and other amazing vintage collectibles, visit his Ebay stores: philippine.music (Ebay Philippines), and oldbestseller (Ebay USA). – Nostalgia Manila web-site (READ MORE)

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Sister Stella L (Photos) 2/2

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Sister Stella Legaspi is a nun who becomes involved in labor strikes after learning of the government’s neglect of the poor and working classes. Her sworn duty to fight for the poor becomes complicated when Fajardo, her journalist friend, is tortured and Dencio, a union leader, is kidnapped and killed. This 1980’s masterpiece from director Mike De Leon created a controversy, as it depicts the problems between the state and religion (Fukuoka Film Archive).

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STAR RECOGNITION

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Vilma Santos STAR awards for Movies Recognitions

 18 nominations with six wins, one lifetime achievement award, one darling of the press award

Highlights:   In 1985, the Philippine Movie Press Club initiated the Star Awards for Movies and Television, which is currently the Philippines’ Golden Globes’ counterpart. The very first recipient of Star best actress was Nora Aunor for Merika while Vilma’s movie Sister Stella L. received the movie of the year award.   Vilma Santos was nominated for Palimos Ng Pag-ibig in 1986 but failed to win the best actress. Unfaithful Wife was judged the STAR best picture of this year.  The next year, Vilma’s film, Saan nagtatago ang pag-ibig was proclaimed the movie of the year. Vilma received a best actress nomination for her FAMAS winning film, Tagos Ng Dugo.  The fifth year, Vilma was nominated again, this time for Ibulong Mo Sa Diyos. 

PMPC finally gave the trophy to Vilma in 1989 Star Awards. Vilma’s Pahiram Ng Isang Umaga four major awards: actress of the year for Vilma, supporting actor for Eric Quizon, director of the year for Ishmael Bernal, and Movie of the year for Regal films. Pahiram also won technical awards for cinematography, musical score, and production design.  The following year, Snooky Serna won the supporting actress for Vilma’s “Hahamakin Ang Lahat.”  Vilma was nominated for Hahamakin but the Star went to Nora Aunor for Andrea paano ba ang maging isang ina.  Despite the lost, Vilma received a very special award from the PMPC, the “Darling of the Press” award. The next year, 1991, Nora Aunor again received the Star Award Actress of the Year for Ang totoong buhay ni Pacita M. Vilma was nominated for Ipagpatawad Mo. In 1992, Vilma was nominated again, for Sinungaling Mong Puso that Lorna Tolentino won for Narito ang puso ko.  After winning her first Star Award in 1989 and nominated three consecutive years, Vilma finally win her second Star in 1993 for Dahil mahal kita: Dolzura Cortez Story. The next year, Vilma was nominated for Nagiisang Bituin but Dawn Zulueta took home the trophy for Buhay ng buhay ko.

In 1995, Nora Aunor was the big winner again with her film, Flor Contemplacion Story.  1996 was Sharon‘s grand slam year. She won the Star for Madrasta with co-star, Christopher De Leon taking the actor of the year.   In 1997, Zsa Zsa Padilla defeated Nora, Vilma, Marecel and Sharon for actress of the year for Batang PX. Vilma was nominated for Hanggang Ngayon Ika’y Minamahal.  Vilma was the big winner in ’98 for her film, Bata bata paano ka ginawa. She won actress of the year while co-star Serena Dalrymple won the supporting actress. Elizabeth Oropesa followed Vilma’s win the following year via Bulaklak ng Maynila.   The new millennium brings another Star to Vilma as she claimed her fifth actress of the year for her film, Anak. The next year the Tuhog was the top film while Snooky Serna won the actress of the year for Habang kapiling ka.   Vilma won her sixth actress of the year from Star in 2002 for the film, Dekada ’70. She will win her seventh Star again in 2004 for Mano po III: My love in 2004.   The next three years, Judy Ann Santos (Kasal, kasali, kasalo – 2006); Ai-Ai de las Alas (Ang cute ng ina mo! – 2007) and Sharon Cuneta (Caregiver – 2008) received the Star actress of the year.   Vilma Santos received the lifetime achievement award in the 2008 Star Awards while Nora Aunor’s film Himala was given a special citation award.  By 2010, Vilma received her 18th best actress nominations and won for her 2009 film, In My Life. – RV

Vilma Santos’ STAR for TV RecognitionIn the 1980’s, Nora Aunor’s Superstar show was losing viewership and her box-office appeal was also in question. Suddenly, the 70’s superstar was being eclipsed by a non-singer but an excellent dancer and versatile actress Vilma Santos. She has just scored her first of four grand slams for the movie Relasyon and continued to reign as the Longest Box-office Queen of Philippine Cinema. And slowly but surely, her VIP (Vilma In Person) TV show was gaining patronage/high ratings too from the precious class ABC households nationwide, TV advertisers’ prime target audience for their products.   There was no stopping Vilma Santos. She was about to conquer the TV musical-variety genre where Nora Aunor ruled for years. Early on, Vilma Santos had rough sailings with her musical variety show. VIP was being broadcast from Channel 2 which had a bad reception among TV homes nationwide, and was no match to the more modern RPN Channel 9 where Nora’s Superstar show was simultaneously shown from Luzon to Mindanao in vivid, crisp color. When VIP moved to GMA Channel 7, it was the best move that Vilma’s think tank ever did. With better satellites, shrewd marketing, state of the art facilities, and more ambitious production numbers and with the Dancing Queen Vilma at the center of it all, and with the genius of Maribeth Bichara’s choreography and musical concepts written all over the show – “Vilma!” became the most watched and the most awarded (SEE LIST BELOW) TV show in the musical/variety category.. (READ MORE).

  • 1987 – Best Musical Variety Show Host
  • 1988 – Best Musical Variety Show Host
  • 1988 – Best Musical Variety Show
  • 1989 – Best Musical Variety Show
  • 1990 – Best Musical Variety Show
  • 1991 – Best Musical Variety Show
  • 1992 – Best Musical Variety Show
  • 1994 – Best Musical Variety Show
  • 1998 – Ading Fernando Lifetime Achievement Award
  • 2006 – Best Actress in a Single TV Performance – MMK: Regalo

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Longest Reigning Box Office Queen of All Time

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2000 Box Office Queen – “…The Guillermo Mendoza Memorial Scholarship Foundation, Inc. is staging the 31st annual Box Office King and Queen of Philippine Movies coronation night on April 4 at the UP Theater. Telecast date is on April 21 on RPN-9. This private foundation is headed by civic leader Corazon M. Samaniego, daughter of the late Guillermo Mendoza who was once a noted politician and philanthropist in Bulacan. Middle of this week, the members of the board of judges of this award-giving body (with Necy Marco Llarena as chairperson) sat down to deliberate on the winners of this yearly popularity contest. Lipa City Mayor Vilma Santos was voted Box Office Queen because of the strong showing at the tills of her film Anak last summer. Produced by Star Cinema and directed by Rory Quintos, Anak was one of the top-grossing films of the year 2000. Robin Padilla, on the other hand, was voted Box Office King of Philippine Movies. Padilla’s two movies last year were big winners at the box office: Kailangan Ko’y Ikaw with Viva Films and Tunay na Tunay — Gets Mo, Gets Ko, released under Star Cinema…Veteran performers Dolphy and Gloria Romero are also being honored as All-Time Favorite Actor and Actress. Dolphy may have lost in the Best Actor race in last December’s Metro Manila Film Festival, but he still made quite a splash in Gil Portes’ Markova: Comfort Gay. And Gloria? After so many decades, she’s once more the toast of the town – thanks to Tanging Yaman…Maribeth Bicharra should also be very happy with the list of winners in this year’s Guillermo Mendoza Memorial Scholarship Foundation awards rites. Her VIP was voted almost unanimously as the Most Popular Dance Group. In the television category, Rudy Fernandez’s Kasangga on Channel 7 was picked as the Most Popular TV Program…” – Butch Francisco, The Star, Feb. 25, 2001, Reposted by: Sol Jose Vanzi (READ MORE)

  • 1970 – Most Popular Loveteam ang Vilma-Edgar (Liwayway Publications)
  • 1971 – Miss Philippine Movies
  • 1972 – Reyna ng Pelikulang Pilipino
  • 1973 – Queen of Philippine Movies (BAMCI Promotions)
  • 1974 – Queen of Movie Stars (Life Publishing)
  • 1974 – Miss RP Movies (BAMCI Promotions)
  • 1975 – Miss RP Movies
  • 1975 – Queen of Southern Luzon Movies
  • 1974 – Box-Office Queen of Philippine Movies (Manila Overseas Press Club)
  • 1977 – Box Office Queen of Philippine Movies (GMMSF)
  • 1978 – Philippine Movie Box Office Queen (PD Promotions)
  • 1978 – Box-Office Champion (Grand Total Productions)
  • 1978 – Box-Office Champion (Big Ike’s Happening)
  • 1979 – Box-Office Champion (Gand Total Productions)
  • 1979 – Box-Office Champion (Big Ike’s Happening)
  • 1979 – Box-Office Queen of Philippine Movies (Mecca Productions)
  • 1980 – Box-Office Queen of Philippine Movies (PD Productions)
  • 1980 – Miss Philippine Movies (PD Productions)
  • 1981 – Miss Philippine Movies-USA
  • 1981 – Box-Office Queen of Philippine Movies (Geebees Productions)
  • 1982 – Box-Office Queen of Philippine Movies (GMMSF)
  • 1982 – Cinehan Award’s Box-Office Queen (Metro Manila Theaters Association)
  • 1982 – Top Female Star-Takilya Award (KASIPIL)
  • 1983 – RP Movies Queen of Queens (Prime International Promotions)
  • 1983 – Her Highness Queen of Philippine Movies (Catholic Women’s League)
  • 1984 – Box-Office Queen of Philippine Movies (GMMSF)
  • 1988 – Queen of Philippine Movies (Star Publishing)
  • 1996 – Longest Reigning Box-Office Queen (City of Manila)
  • 2001 – Box-Office Queen of Philippine Movies (GMMSF)
  • 2006 – Longest Box Office Reign (Gawad Suri)