The best Pops Fernandez’s movies

Pops Fernandez

Pops Fernandez

We present our ranking of the best Pops Fernandez’s movies. Do you love cinema? Or are you looking for a movie of your favorite actor to watch tonight? Surely you have some to see or that you did not know yet about Pops Fernandez.

Stupid Cupid

Stupid Cupid
6.5/10
  • Genre: ComedyRomance
  • Release: 14/01/1988
  • Character: Upeng (segment "Hahabul-Habol")
An anthology film featuring the biggest tandem love teams in Philippine cinema.

Linlang

Linlang
4.3/10
Rich, beautiful and in love, Lance (Richard) and Lyra (Pops) are an ideal couple. The end of their blissful marriage begings when Lance, by accident, met Jill (Joyce). Ultra modern and extremely aggressive, Jill pursues Lance and she succeeds in no time. What was a one-night stand turns out to be an affair as Jill finds herself craving for more. Lance, despite his guilt, is drawn to the heat of the affair, and their sexual adventures become even more daring. But no secret can be kept forever. Lyra discovers their affair without their knowledge. Unlike most wronged wives, Lyra chooses to keep her rage, pretending that nothing is wrong. yet, despite her silence, the love triangle distorts their perspective and ultimately, it leads to a tragic death.

ZsaZsa Zaturnnah Ze Moveeh

ZsaZsa Zaturnnah Ze Moveeh
5.4/10
After experiencing heartache, Adrian a.k.a. Ada - a conservative homosexual, leaves the city with his cousin Aruba. Relocating to a quaint province to start a new life and a parlor business, she meets her assistant Didi, her new secret love Dodong and a multitude of wacky characters including Dodong's brother Poldo, the peculiar couple Aling Britney and Mang Justin and her arch-rival when it comes to Dodong's affections Krystal. When a mysterious stone engraved with the words "Zaturnnah" falls from the sky one night, Ada gulps it down and he is magically transformed into Zsa Zsa Zaturnnah, a super heroine with immense strength and extraordinary beauty. In the pursuit of liberty, truth, justice and loads of excellent hair coloring, she fearlessly defends her newfound home from a giant frog, zombies running amok and from the overbearing Amazonistas from Planet X led by man-hater Queen Femina.

Shoot That Ball

Shoot That Ball
6.8/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 12/06/1987
  • Character: Cathy
a film by J. Erastheo Navoa. .::. Three brothers, Pidiong (Tito Sotto), Manoy (Vic Sotto) and Tinggoy (Joey de Leon), who live in a small town in the province, were lucky enough to receive a scholarship program from ASO (Agricultural School of the Orient). Hopeful that this could be the start of a better future of their family; Pidiong, Manoy and Tinggoy went to the city only to find out that the school they'll be going to is not at all what they had expected.

Feelennial: Feeling Millennial

Feelennial: Feeling Millennial
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 19/06/2019
It follows Madame Bato-Bato, a rich widowed mom who has everything except the attention of her only son. He then crosses path with Chito, a rich bachelor who recently won the lottery but has a big void in his heart.

Magic to Love

Magic to Love
5.3/10

Just Say You Love Me

Just Say You Love Me
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 24/09/1982
A generation gap and the trauma of a broken home against the reckless passion of young love.

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