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Latest revision as of 20:26, 3 October 2024
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Directed by | Mike Relon Makiling |
Written by |
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Produced by | Manuel Andres Yu |
Starring | |
Cinematography | J.R. Peterman |
Edited by | Tikboy Natividad |
Music by | Vicente Sotto III |
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Release date |
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Country | Philippines |
Language | Filipino |
Ready!.. Aim!.. Fire!.. is a 1987 Filipino comedy film directed by Mike Relon Makiling and starring the comedy trio of Tito Sotto, Vic Sotto and Joey de Leon, as well as Joey Albert, Panchito Alba, Ike Lozada, Val Sotto, Mon Alvir, Zorayda Sanchez, and Evelyn Vargas. Produced by Cineventures, it was released on September 4, 1987. Critic Luciano E. Soriano of the Manila Standard gave the film a negative review, criticizing its plot, humor, and low production value.
Cast
[edit]- Tito Sotto as Tyson
- Vic Sotto as Sugar Ray
- Joey de Leon as Hagler
- Joey Albert as J.A.
- Panchito Alba as Dong
- Ike Lozada as General Hoto Tay
- Val Sotto
- Mon Alvir
- Zorayda Sanchez
- Evelyn Vargas
- Vangie Labalan
- German Moreno
- Bella Flores
- Bomber Moran as a hijacker
- Charlon Davao
- Bing "Temi" Angeles
- Mildred Gamboa
- Val Tito
- Balot
- Joaquin Fajardo
- Larry Silva as Lauro Longhair
Release
[edit]Ready!.. Aim!.. Fire!.. was released on September 4, 1987.[1][2]
Critical response
[edit]Luciano E. Soriano of the Manila Standard gave the film a negative review, criticizing its haphazardly-written plot, simplistic humor, and poor production value, all of which he assumes was due to a rushed production. He also noted the film's regular use of toilet humor, which he recognized is a staple for the lead trio's films, stating that "[i]t is offensive but the audience loves it just the same."[3]
References
[edit]- ^ "Movie Guide". Manila Standard. Standard Publications, Inc. September 4, 1987. p. 11. Retrieved April 22, 2021.
DART CINEMA........Ready Aim Fire
- ^ "Movie Guide". Manila Standard. Standard Publications, Inc. September 3, 1987. p. 11. Retrieved April 22, 2021.
DART CINEMA....Susuko ba ako Inay?
- ^ Soriano, Luciano E. (September 10, 1987). "Aiming for nothing but money". Manila Standard. Standard Publications, Inc. p. 11. Retrieved April 23, 2021.