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'I Love You 3x a Day' (stylized onscreen as 'I You 3x a Day') is a 1988 Filipino fantasy comedy film co-written and directed by Mike Relon Makiling and starring Jimmy Santos in his first lead role. It also stars Carmi Martin, Nova Villa, Ruffa Gutierrez, Gelli de Belen, Cheenee de Leon, and Kampee De Leon. Produced by Viva Films, the film was released on November 9, 1988. Critic Lav Diaz gave the film a positive review, giving special praise to Santos for his unique comedic style in comparison to other Filipino comedians.

Plot



Webster Shakespeare Cubangbang deludedly thinks he has mastered the English language, and his university dean decides to give him his diploma so that he does not return to college to bother his professors. Eventually, Webster ends up as an English teacher at Mababangloob High School, and with the help of a fairy godmother, girls come after him whenever he says the line "I love you three times a day".

Cast



*Jimmy Santos as Webster Shakespeare Cubangbang

*Carmi Martin as Grace Samson

*Nova Villa as Saucy Matukoy

*Ruffa Gutierrez as Agnes Reyes

*Jigo Garcia as Max

*Geli de Belen as Doro/Dora

*Kimpee de Leon as Tomas "Tom" Cruz

*Cheenee de Leon as Gerry Cruz

*Dingdong Avanzado as Archie

*Rene Requiestas as a janitor

*Fe delos Reyes as Fritzi

*Ronald Jayme as George

*Chinkee as Sashimi Matukoy

*Gary Boy Garcia as Dennis

*Joey de Leon as Venus the fairy godmother

*Dexter Doria as Stella

*Moody Diaz as Webster's mother

*Lucio Mailas as Charles Dacuycoy

*Bert Manzueto as Mr. Arrogante

*Manolette Ripol as Butch

*Paeng Giant as Don Leon Mababangloob

*Emeng Barcelon as Webster's neighbor

*Phillip Salvador as Afuang

*Vic Sotto as a security guard

*Jimmy Fabregas as Dean Jaime Cabunglaw

*Julio Diaz as Raymond

*Val Sotto as Agila

*Spanky Rigor as spelling bee emcee

*Mely Tagasa as spelling bee umpire

*Yoyong Martirez as spelling bee coach

*Zorayda Sanchez as Grace's maid

*Beverly Salviejo as a poolside beauty

*Ilonah Jean as a volleyball player

Annabelle Rama has an uncredited cameo in the film as Agnes' mother

Production



Background

Comedian and former basketball player Jimmy Santos began using the catchphrase "I love you three times a day" in the sitcom 'Dina'. By the late 1980s, the catchphrase became his signature line on television.

Release



'I Love You 3x a Day' was released on November 9, 1988. Joey de Leon's daughter Cheenee de Leon and Dingdong Avanzado sang a duet together on 'Regal Family' to promote the film.

Critical response



Lav Diaz, writing for the 'Manila Standard', gave a positive review to 'I Love You 3x a Day', praising Jimmy Santos' unique style of comedy which involves a distinctive rambling use of the English language; he noted that in comparison to other Filipino comedians who also distort the English language, Santos' jokes and delivery are new. Diaz also praised the decision to pair Santos with Carmi Martin, whom he called "one of the very sturdy promoters of the 'stupid' revolution", and credited the success of the film's comedy to Rene Requiestas, Jimmy Fabregas, Nova Villa, and Paeng Giant in addition to Santos' performance. However, he criticized the group of Jigo Garcia, Kimpee de Leon and Dingdong Avanzado for being "soaked in corniness".

References




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