Will there be a Bagets reunion movie?
Will there be a Bagets reunion movie?
In 2007, Bagets director Maryo J. de los Reyes revealed that Viva Films will be doing a Bagets reunion movie. The original cast of both Bagets films was supposed to star in this installment. The movie had a 2008 production start date.
What is the meaning of the movie a Bagets?
Bagets (lit. Teens) is a 1984 two-part Filipino youth-oriented comedy film directed by Maryo J. de los Reyes under the production of Viva Films. It’s about a group of high school teenagers.
What happens in Bagets 2?
As graduation day draws near, it dawns on the gang that they will have to grow up to prepare for life after high school. Produced in the same year as Bagets, Bagets 2 is set in the immediate summer after the events of the first movie, and deals with more of the guys’ misadventures as they prepare for college.
What happened to Adie and Melissa from Bagets?
However, Aga Muhlach (Adie) and Jobelle Salvador (Melissa) did not reprise their roles. According to the Bagets DVD feature “Flashback: The BAGETS Reunion,” Muhlach’s career was already taking off at the time. Salvador’s absence has not been explained.
What is your review of the movie Bagets?
The movie is about the adventures of five teenagers coping with ordinary (and extraordinary) teenage problems. ‘Bagets’ had made instant superstars of young actors Herbert Bautista and Aga Mulach. The premise of ‘Bagets’ is mediocre.
Who sings “Farewell” in Bagets?
One of the popular songs during those occasions is “Farewell” sung by Raymond Lauchengco in the movie “Bagets” during the 1980’s (1984 to be exact). The movie is about a group of friends ( William Martinez, J.C. Bonnin, Herbert Bautista, Raymond Lauchengco and Aga Muhlach) who transferred to a new school on their 4th year in high school.
Is ‘Bagets’ a masterpiece?
“Bagets” isn’t, by any stretch of the imagination, a cinematic masterpiece. Its director, Maryo J. Delos Reyes, had achieved greater success in capturing teen angst in his earlier movie, “High School Circa ‘65.”