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November 2006

 

US Maxim Magazine
The Bodyguard 2
Fan Art

Posted by Sawatdee, 25/11/2006

FJ Sutton sent in scan from the December 2006 edition of the US Maxim Magazine : Tony Jaa was voted as "Badass of 2006". 

"Ong-Bak: The Thai Warrior let the world know that Jet Li had competition. After seeing The Protector, all we can say about the next-gen Bruce Lee is this:  Leave his pet elephants the hell alone".

Dekang.com has a poster of The Bodyguard 2 in which Tony Jaa will appear. Thep sent in a link to matichon.co.th : Mum Jokmok talked about the film and said that "there are many scenes that Tony appears, and this time his appearance will become more significant...". No release date yet.

I made a lot of screencaptures of the Warrior King DVD bonus, you can find them in the gallery :)

Tarek sent in several new Fan Art :

 

 
 
Ong-Bak 2 update
Posted by Sawatdee, 24/11/2006

Thep sent in this news : on November 23, at the National Theater of Thailand in Bangkok, Tony Jaa performed a ceremony showing respect for Khon master before filming Ong-Bak 2. In Thai we call it Whai Kruu (Whai = showing respect, Kruu = master). For Thai artists, they have respect for those late teachers of Khon Dance. Anyone who is going to perform the dance should do the ceremony in the first place.

From norsorpor.com : "Ong-Bak 2 takes some time (at least 1 year) for the production, therefore Thai audience is likely to see this movie at the end of the year 2007."

Here is the full translation of this article, by Charro :

Jaa Panom gets ready for the filming of Ong Bak 2 after long time of preparation
23 November 2006 17.43 hrs.

Before the filming of Ong Bak 2, Jaa Panom, with his brand new role as a film director, has led the crew to perform a Whai Kruu ceremony to pay respect to Khon masters at the National Theatre (Bangkok). Jaa Panom only said briefly to the reporters that “This ceremony is believed to bring good luck to the filming of my new movie which will include Khon movements and some other ancient fighting styles. The ceremony is done to pay respect to Khon masters.”

The ceremony held today was joined by Panna Rittikrai who is Jaa Panom’s master. But Prachya Pinkaew was not present in the event.

It will take at least one year for the filming of “Ong Bak 2” which got a production budget of around 150 million baht from Sia Jiang’s Sahamongkol Film. The movie is expected to be released at the end of 2007 at the earliest.

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I found two videos of the ceremony (low quality) : Video 1 | Video 2

 

 
 
The Protector Soundtrack and DVD
Posted by Sawatdee, 17/11/2006

The Protector soundtrack is available at Amazon.com and includes 14 songs :

The Protector DVD will be released on January 16, 2007. You can now pre-order at Amazon.com :

 

 
 
Warrior King, Spirited Warrior on DVD
The Protector DVD to be released in December / January
Posted by Sawatdee, 05/11/2006

The Warrior King DVD has been released this week with the following extras :

  • Main Language: English
  • Available Audio Tracks: DTS, Dolby Digital 5.1
  • Sub Titles: English
  • Scene selection
  • Further attractions
  • On The Press Trail with Tony Jaa
  • Interview gallery - Tony Jaa, Petchtai Wongkamlao, Bongkoj Khongmalai, director Prachya Pinkaew, and stunt co-ordinator Panna Rittikrai
  • Revolution Uprising ? Pre-production action
  • A Different Line ? Multi-angle sequence
  • Making the Warrior ? Cast and crew interviews
  • Original theatrical teaser
  • Original theatrical trailer 1
  • Original theatrical trailer 2
  • UK theatrical teaser
  • UK theatrical trailer

You can read a full review at Dvdtimes.co.uk and buy the DVD at Amazon.co.uk. "The Warrior King" is the UK version of "Tom Yum Goong", "The Protector".

To celebrate, Premier Asia are giving away 5 exclusive goodie bags containing Tony Jaa clothing, a retro bag, Ong Bak DVD and more! To be entered into the prize draw simply submit your name and email address for your chance of winning. Good luck! Enter the competition here.

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A Tony Jaa Box Set including the Ong-Bak and Warrior King DVD's has been released as well.

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The Spirited Warrior DVD is available to buy at Amazon.co.uk. This film is the UK version of Spirited Killer released earlier.

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"The Protector" DVD can already be pre-ordered at HKFlick ! The DVD is due for release in December 2006 or January 2007 ... more informations later !


Artwork subject to change

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Insidemartialarts.tv has a video of Tony Jaa at the Wat Club in NY (Episode 12, August 2006). You can also download the video (right click, save as).

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An interview to read at filmcritic1963.typepad.com : "Tony Jaa on The Protector".

CS: There are a lot a dangerous fight scenes in "The Protector." Did you get hurt at any point when you were making this movie?
TJ: I never had any broken bones. I tore my muscle in one of the jumping scenes when I was trying to escape from one bad guys and it put me out of commission for two days, so they had to stop production. But typical of any sport that you play. There are minor injuries: bruises, swelling, nose bleeds, sprained ankles-- things like that.

CS: What is your training regime like?
TJ: When I’m training for a film, it’s about eight hours per day. It includes including training in the martial arts, choreography, designing new moves, strength training, and stretching.

CS: Are you studying to speak English?
TJ: I’m trying to learn. Right now I don’t have a lot of time. I watch [English language] movies and try to like follow the subtitles.

CS: What’s your next movie?
TJ: My next project is "Ong-Bak Two." It’s gonna be a period piece that I’m directing for the first time and also staring in. I basically want to take the image that’s in my head and project it out for viewers to see.

CS: When is "Ong-Bak Two" due to come out?
TJ: It should open next year in Thailand before coming to the U.S.

CS: I’m sure everyone notices Jackie Chan when you guys walk past each other in "The Protector"?
TJ: (Laughs) That actually wasn’t Jackie Chan in the movie. The director found someone who resembles Jackie Chan, and tricked a lot of people.

CS: Have you ever met Jackie Chan?
TJ: Jackie was filming in Thailand and I had the chance to meet him, but this was before "Ong-Bak" was filmed-- so before I was famous. (Laughter).

CS: What’s your favorite martial arts movie?
TJ: "The Drunken Master," "The Way of The Dragon," "Fists of Fury," and Charlie Chaplin movies.

CS: Are you still living in Thailand?
TJ: Yes, in Bangkok. I moved into a new house, and built a new home for my parents in my hometown of Surin.

CS: What do you do when you’re not training?
TJ: I go to movies with my friends, sing karaoke, I go to temple, meditate. I don’t have a lot of free time.

CS: How are your plans are proceeding to open an elephant sanctuary?
TJ: I was born into a family that has raised elephants from a long time ago. I have two elephants—one is named Lee and one is named Flower. I created a forest for them and right now the sanctuary is really for the two elephants.

CS: Can you tell me about some of the traditional Muay-Thai fighting movements that you use in the movie?
TJ: There is still the use of elbows and knees, combined with gymnastics. Something that people might want to look at is that I’ve incorporated elephant moves in Muay-Thai characterizing an elephant tusk or elephant trunk with my hands and feet.

CS: Do you study any martial arts other than Muay-Thai?
TJ: When I was studying physical education at the university level, I dabbled into Tai Kwon Do, Judo, gymnastics, and other sports using traditional Thai weapons.

CS: Are you still studying with your Muay-Thai teacher?
TJ: I don’t study with my teacher anymore, but I consult with my friends and we constantly trade off ideas.

CS: How has your sudden fame and popularity affected your life?
TJ: There have definitely been changes for both good and bad. It’s good having increased awareness with the audience of Thailand, the Thai film industry, and in my sport Muay-Thai. On the other hand, when you become a movie star there’s decreased independence-- there are more schedules. I have to spend a lot of time filming, training, promoting everything, and doing press interviews. (Laughs).

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An another Fan Art has been added, thanks to Tarek.