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Thursday, January 16, 2003

 
18:49: snippet form an interview found in The Manila Times
by Alex Brosas
Januray 16, 2003

During an interview with the star, she said Bobby never runs out of surprises. “It’s nice to have a director who’s not just there to earn money. He’s really so involved with his material and this makes work a lot of fun,” she says.

This she says is why she feels kind of left out when she’s not part of a Bobby Garcia-directed production. Case in point was How I Learned To Drive. “I watched the show and it left me wishing I was a part of it.”


oh, i know all too well what that's like... i feel that way about any good play or movie. lord of the rings, for example. the prod people ate, breathed and slept tolkien for about 4 years. i'm sure at some point, you'll get sick of it. but you still wouldn't trade it in for the world. kakainggit sila! but working with bobby is truly something else.

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