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- A series of murders takes place in the Metropolis in a span of three weeks, the latest of which happens on the night that taxi driver Junior consorts with a prostitute. After establishing a pattern from the killings, Inspector Noble, the police investigator, theorizes that only one person, a serial or thrill killer, could responsible for all of the murders. Junior is aware of the killings but isn't bothered, unlike most ordinary people who have heard the news of a serial killer roaming the city. He heads to the countryside with Trixie, whose family lives there, and her friend Toti. Junior meets Trixie's weird mother Martha, a tough lady with a shotgun always at her side, and Trixie's weird brother Max, a war-scarred former Marine with traces of insanity. Martha's rejection of Junior is evident from the start. Martha wants Trixie to end the relationship, and immediately tell Junior that he is not welcome in the family. At this time, a mysterious, bulky, ominous-looking man with murderous eyes is riding in an old van towards Trixie's house. He eventually reaches the house, and once inside, takes down Trixie's family one by one. First to fall is Max's wife, then the house helper, Max, and finally Martha. The man takes the shocked and hysterical Trixie alive. Junior on the other hand, manages to hide and elude the man. Meanwhile, Inspector Noble finally identifies the serial killer after getting a lead from the remains of a murdered woman. He is Damian Garote, an officer of Metrocom during Martial Law. He was considered to be the most brutal and ruthless police officer during his time. After he retired from the service, no one knew where he went. Junior eventually gets in the way of Damian, and tries to stop the man from getting away with Trixie. The two men get to see each other eye to eye after they get out of the van, which rammed into a tree. The two recognize each other easily. But in the end, nothing is what it seems.
- A culinary romance set in Binondo, where Chinese traditions are still very much observed, Mano Po 5: Gua Ay Di is a touching story of how a young Chinese woman fights for the man she loves. She is doomed by strict family traditions to only wed someone of pure Chinese descent. But Charity finds love where she was not supposed to find it... at least according to her cold-hearted mother. Despite being met with resistance by her traditional Chinese family, most especially her mother, Charity continues her relationship with Nathan. Nathan, on the other hand, proves himself and his love to her by making an effort to learn about her background, culture and language resulting into various mishaps, sometimes comical and other times just plain disastrous. Charity finds solace in the kitchen, her cooking interwoven with the story of her ill-fated romance. Will true love prevail in the end? And will she be able to come up with the perfect recipe for love?
- This is a horror trilogy "about an antique shop where the pieces of the furniture each have their own stories from the past. The new owners get their little piece of horror," says Joey Reyes. In "Kama," Aleli purchases an antique bed, not realizing that its previous owner of the bed is out to claim her son. "Aparador" is about a couple who purchased an antique cabinet where a young man died inside before. In "Tokador", an independent woman gets a possessed dresser out to take her soul.
- Just like the seven previous Shake, Rattle and Roll films, this has three episodes-"13/F," about a children's party held in a forbidden floor, "Yaya" is about a naughty kid who discovers that her new nanny is a vampire, and "LRT" is about a freak accident in which people find themselves trapped in an LRT coach, chased by a monster.
- A woman from the future is sent back to the past to recruit the children of the legendary Super Noypi to save their parents from their parents' friend-turned-enemy who plans to steal their powers.
- The father and sons triumvirate play three oppressed Filipinos during the Spanish regime-a cowardly farmer (Lito), a mentally challenged man (Mark), and a hunchback bellringer (Maynard). Because of their sufferings, they were blessed with powers to help their fellowmen.