“Yes, I have three love scenes with each of them,” he says. “Sa iba-ibang locations. Meron sa shower, meron sa sofa sa living room, meron ding sa kama sa bedroom. Kay Ellen ako nagulat, ready siya for anything. Gusto na nga niya mag-topless dahil okay lang raw sa kanya, but our director, Chris Martinez, said she didn’t have to do that. She has no inhibitions at ready talaga siya to do kung ano ipagagawa sa kanya.”
Who among his past girlfriends (Carlene Aguilar, Bianca King, Jennylyn Mercado) would he say the film’s title “You’re Still The One”? “Wala pa, kasi kapag may sinabihan ka ng ganun, ibig sabihin, sigurado ka na. At this point, wala pa talaga.” Someone mentioned Jennylyn as they were just seen watching UFC together? “Hindi pa, parang binubuo pa lang namin ang aming nasirang pagkakaibigan noon.”

“The story spans ten years in the lives of the lead characters,” says Chris Martinez, who helmed it based on the screenplay of Aloy Adlawan. “It shows that love is a choice, a decision, kaya mahaba ang pinagdaanan nina Dennis at Maja bago nila nasabi sa isa’t isa na ‘You’re Still the One’.”
Dennis is so busy shooting several movies. Aside from “You’re Still the One”, he’s also in the Iglesia ni Kristo flick, “Ang Sugo”; he’s paired with Solenn Heussaff in “Padyak Love” about bikers and with Anne Curtis in “Lumayo Ka Nga sa Akin”.