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Le Ren
Hey all!

One of my wishes came true . . .

I have confirmed news that Ong-Bak will (finally) be shown in here in the Philippines! 02_biggrin.gif

I friend has seen the trailer in a local cinema.

I plan to invite most of the people I know to watch it - even if it means I will buy them the movie tickets!

Le Ren
anurak
that's great news for you, the philippines, tony, and thailand too! hope you and all of your friends enjoy the movie as much as we all have!
Sawatdee
Hello Le Ren. I'm glad for you :) Have a good time !
Yeng
Hello Le Ren, 01_smile.gif

I'm happy for you.

HAVE A GOOD TIME !!

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Yeng
Oups, i wrote the same message like Sawatdee...

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Le Ren
Thanks to everyone and to Sawatdee who created this board!

I will keep you updated with the event here.

Le Ren
Le Ren
Dear All,

just an update . . .

Ong-bak will be shown in Manila, Phils. on April 13th - this is confirmed.

I called the moviehouse / cinema for the date and, today I saw the billboard advertisement along one of the main highway here.

I almost shouted with joy! YES! 02_biggrin.gif

I just hope that I won't be in Bangkok that day - I want to be the first in line at the cinema!

Le Ren
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ha ha ! ... Good Day.. April 13th = Songkran Day [Thai New Year]

Songkran Day
Yeng
QUOTE(:) @ Mar 17 2005, 05:02 PM)
ha ha ! ... Good Day.. April 13th = Songkran Day [Thai New Year]


Ho, that's right ?!

Great news for me, i didn't know it...

What will they do to celebrate this day, exactly ?

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Sawatdee
A lot of informations on this excellent site : http://www.thailandlife.com/songkran.htm

On the eve of Songkran Day, i.e. on the 12th April, the people clean their house and burn all the refuse. This is a Spring Cleaning Day done as a duty in the belief that anything bad belonging to the old year will be unlucky to the owner if left and carried on to the coming New Year. It is something like a Public Health Cleaning Day but backed by traditional belief has proved more effective to emotional people than prosaic reason.


Early on the first day of Songkran, the 13th April, the people both young and old in their new clothing go to the Wat or monastery belonging to their village or district to offer food to the monks there. A long table is erected in the compound of the wat where monk's alms bowls stand in a row on either side of the table. Into the alms bowls the gathering people put boiled rice and into the covers of the alms bowls, food, fruits and sweetmeats. Such a performance can be seen at wats outside Bangkok on Songkran Day. While the monks partake of their feast, music sometimes is played to celebrate the occasion.

In the afternoon of the same day there is bathing ceremony of the Buddha images and also of the abbot of the wat. After this begins the well-known "water throwing feast". The bathing of images is done as ritualistic ceremony, but it is no other than a New Year's purification. Younger people will also on this day or the succeeding days go to pay their respect to and ask blessings from their elders and respected persons. They will pour scented water into the palms of the old people and present them with a towel and other bathing requisites. In the old days it was an actual bathing where the young people helped the old people to take a bath and to change their old clothing and put on the new clothes which the young people presented them as an act of respect to the aged on the occasion of the New Year.


Another duty to be done during the Songkran Festival is a religious service called Bangsakun performed in sacred memory to the dead. When a person died and was cremated, the ashes and charred bones of common people were buried at the root of a sacred fig-tree in a wat. Such trees are to be found in the grounds of almost every wat. It is a symbol of the Lord Buddha's enlightenment for under such a tree did Buddha sit in meditation and receive his enlightenment. If a person is able to erect a Pra Chedi or pagoda in the wat the ashes and bones are then deposited in it. In later times a portion of the bones was sometimes kept in the house in a receptacle. On Songkran Day a religious service in sacred memory to the dead may be officiated by a monk or monks at the place where the ashes and the bones have been deposited, or as in some localities the people bring their dead bones to a village wat in company with others where a joint memorial service is performed. In some parts of the country the guardian spirits of the village and town receive also their annual offerings on Songkran Days. Obviously there are reminiscences or traces of ancestor and animistic worship in by-gone days.
ongkot
It is also considered as a family day since all of the family members that went far away from home for work or school will gather together on that day.

And the whole country just get wet, and no one minds that.
Actually it's a good day to get wet since that day is claimed to be one of the hottest days of the year.
Le Ren
I just came back from Bangkok yesterday evening. Too bad I will miss the Songkran festivities, but just 2 more days and Ong-bak will open.

I was surprised that Ong-bak is still on the Bestseller shelf in Audio/Video shops! It must be the longest bestseller there now. I bought one for 199 Baht - in Thai, no English subtitles. This DVD copy will never meet my DVD player.

I heard of another interesting festival come November in Surin, the Elephant festival! I was sat the plane next to someone from Surin - but I didn't ask him about Tony. The man looked to be as old as my father.
simplyworld
hey la Ren How about Ong-Bak in the phillipines?

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Le Ren
Sorry for not replying sooner, I was busy with my wushu training this summer. I am in the middle of the Level 1 training. It is my first time to try any martial art seriously.

I watched the movie 2 times: 1 x with a friend - who is very interested in any martial art movie. I introduced her to Ongbak and Tony. The other time with my boyfriend.
There wasn't much people, because I was only able to go to the cinema after lunch. But the people who watched, looked like they were interested in martial arts and/or training in the martial arts.

Watching the movie on the big screen is definitely better than any flat screen TV. The best scenes were AWESOME! I had goosebumps!

I just feel a little sad, because pirated CDs and DVDs are widely available (that's how I knew about Ong-bak) that maybe people who watched it before, were not interested in seeing it again. Also, there wasn't much advertisement - like other Hollywood movie. Just some billboards at the bus stops.

My only consolation is that I might have a cinema poster from Columbia Pictures.

Now, I am looking forward to TYG.
anurak
glad you enjoyed the movie!
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