“BOY” Pisanu Nimsakul Archive

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Winners at the Supanahong Awards (Thai Oscars)

Last year, Ananda Everingham caused a stir when he professed his love for his long time girl, Saengthong ‘Jeed’ Ket-U-Tong up on stage as he accepted his award for the Best Actor category for the film “Happy Birthday”. Then they broke up a year later. So stupid. This year, the spotlight is on Ploy Chermarn, who attended the event wearing a pair of 14.24 carat diamond earrings, a watch with 669 diamond grains with a weight of 5.7 carat, which comes at a total value of 10 million baht (est $308,600 USD). Geez, she better have a bodyguard.

Winners for the 19th Annual Supanahong Awards (Also known as the Thai Oscar):
1. Best Visual Effects- The Scout
2. Best Make Up- Cheun (Slice)
3. Best Costume Design- October Sonata (Ruk Tee Ror Koi, “Love that Waits”)
4. Best Art Direction- Phonek Sanghakhun for A Moment in June
5. Best Original Score- Cheun (Slice)
6. Best Original song- “Ja Dai Mai Leum Gan (To Forget Each Other)” By Nim Seefa for the film “Best of Times”
7. Best Recording and Sound Mixing- Nang Mai (Nymph)
8. Best Film Editing- Nang Mai (Nymph)
9. Best Cinematography- Chayakit Chamnipong for Nang Mai (Nymph)
10. Best Screenplay- Somkiat Vituranich for October Sonata (Ruk Tee Ror Koi, “Love that Waits”)
11. Best Supporting Actress-Sunsanee Wattananukul for “Best of Times”
12. Best Supporting Actor- “BOY” Pisanu Nimsakul for October Sonata (Ruk Tee Ror Koi, “Love that Waits”)
13. Best Actress- Cris Horwang for “A Bangkok Traffic Love Story”
14. Best Actor- Paramej Noiam for “Samchuk”
15. Best Director- Kongkiat Khomsiri for Cheun (Slice)
16. Best Picture- October Sonata (Ruk Tee Ror Koi, “Love that Waits”) of “NGR”

Source: Pantip, Manager

I haven’t seen half of these films, actually I only saw 2: “A Bangkok Traffic Love Story” and “October Sonata”

Susira “Susie” Nanna and her boyfriend actor James Mackie from “9 Wat” and “Best of Times”; Boy Pisanu with his trophy for Best Supporting Actor.

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Winners at the first annual Nataraja awards 2009

Compared to other awards show in Thailand, the Nataraja awards was a pretty classy affair. No one wore jeans and the setting didn’t look cheap. The trophy is something I would want as a decorative piece in my house, it was a beautiful gold trophy of a Thai traditional dancer.

The event brought tears to many peoples’ eyes twice, first with  “Aof” Pongpat Wachirabunjong’s acceptance speech and the second was when Nok Sinjai, Nok Jariya, and Aof Pongpat sang the song “Kwarm Fun An Song Sot (The highest dream)”. Before singing, the three pledged their allegiance to the King and asked the people of Thailand to stop the disagreement and fighting. The song was profound and it caused many to weep.

It wasn’t all gloom and tears, Anne Thongprasom did bring in laughs when she didn’t realize which lakorn she won the award for. She was too excited. Last night, she won the best actress award for her role in “Soot Sanaeha (A recipe for Love)”, but Anne mistaken thought she won it  for her role in  “Borisud Bumbut Kaen(The Revenge Therapy Company)” and started thanking her co-star Aum Atichart and the crew for that lakorn. Then someone from the audience clued her in that she was thanking the wrong people. Anne then said, ‘what series did I win this award for?’ Everyone laughed and “Captain” Puthanate Hongmanop who presented the Best Actress award, showed her the card. It was for “Soot Sanaeha (A recipe for Love)”. OPPS!

Winners:

Best News Show: Lao Chao News (Morning News) (Ch3)
Best Newscaster Kitti Singhapat for “Kao 3 Miti (3 Dimensional News) (Ch3)
Best News Scoop: Praden Det 7 See (Channel’s 7 Hot Subject) (Ch7)
Best Game Show: The Star 5 (Ch9)
Best Talk Show: “Woody Gert Ma Kui (eng: Woody born to Chat)” (Ch9)
Best Variety Show: Talad Sot Sanam Pao (Ch5)
Best Documentary: Kob Nok Gala (Ch9)
Best Children Program: Kob Dek Saang Baan (Ch7)
Best Sport Program: Sport Fan (Ch7)
Best Commentator: Sathit Kreekul (Ch3)
Best Host: Sanya Khunakorn (Ch5)

Lakorn:

Best Art Direction: Dong Poo Dee (Jungles of the Artristocrats) (Ch3)
Best Cinematography: Poo Yai Lee Gub Nang Ma (Ch3)
Best Arrangement: Soot Sanaeha (A Recipe for Love) (Ch3)
Best Costume: Saap Poosa (Cursed Fabric) (Ch3)
Best Lakorn Song: “Ruk Jao Oey” for  “Ching Chang)” sung by Earn: the Star
Best Lesson lakorn: Poo Yai Lee Gub Nang Ma (Ch3)
Best Team Performers: Pen Tor (Ch3)
Best Supporting Actor: “Aof” Pongpat Wachirabunjong for “Prajun See Roong (Rainbow Moon)” (Ch3)
Best Supporting Actress: “NamPueng” Nattharika Thammapreedanan for Yok Lai Mek (Cloud Jade) (Ch3)
Best Actor: Ken Theeradeth for “Soot Sanaeha ( A recipe for Love) (Ch3)
Best Actress: Anne Thongprasom for “Soot Saneha (A Recipe for Love)”
Best Lakorn Director: San Srikaewlo for “Ching Chang (Hate)” (Ch5)
Best Lakorn:Ching Chang (Ch5)

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Love that waits

I was gushing over these pictures of ‘Boy’ Pisanu Nimsakul holding a baby at sanook forum. I had my ‘aw cute’ moment for the day! Cute baby, adorable looking guy with talent, it can’t get any better than this. Then I read the caption, “this is something that many of you might not understand; however, I want to tell you, the people who will understand are the people who have gone and see the film ‘October Sonata’ na ja.” Hm? What does that mean, I have to watch the film to understand the meaning behind these pictures. Okay.

I know a  little bit about the film. It some sappy romantic drama about a girl played by “Koy” Ratchawin Wongviriya who falls in love with a guy she met last Tuesday (I mean briefly) played  by newcomer Thanawat Wattanapoom. They met at the wrong moment because he is going to study aboard for 2 years. So to keep their relationship going, they promise to meet each other again at their spot, a house near the beach two years from now on October 8th. While her lover is away, Koy meets “Boy” Pisanu Nimsakul’s character, a Chinese-Thai college student who madly falls in love with her. He pursues her, she remains true to her lover. Two years quickly went by and October 8th, rolls around, the day she will see her lover again to whom she has been waiting diligently and with loyalty.  But…Dum…dum…DuMMmm…he never shows up. Aw man, what a bummer.

There is this part in the trailer of Boy confronting Koy to make her come to her senses because that guy is never gonna show up, she needs to move on.

Boy:”That guy probably doesn’t love you. Last year, you waited for him but he never showed up. Saeng-Jan (Koy’s character), how long have you waited for him, has he ever called you, how long will you wait for a man who doesn’t exist.”

Then we see Koy crying and screaming in her car late at night. –Okay, I don’t know her.

“This man here, he exists, you know him, and he loves you every day, every month, every year, and every minute TOO, ” Boy continues to tell her with tears in his eyes. Aw!

These types of movies are not too complicated, I have feeling she did come to her senses and started to date Boy and had a baby with him. Then her ex-lover Thanawat Wattanapoom came back after years of being away, which creates tension between Boy and Koy. And that is our movie conflict kids.

Or Koy does continue to wait and Thanawat does shows up again. They argue a little because she was resentful of him for having to wait all these years, but eventually he is able to win her over again like a magician with magic tricks. I’m just kidding with the magic tricks, the tone for this film is too INTENSE, sorry kids, no magicians or magic tricks for you. Maybe next time, if you’re good. Okay, back to the film, Thanawat and Koy are back together again and she becomes pregnant. But OH NO, he has cancer or some incurable illness. You can tell I watch way too many Korean dramas. The reason he was away all those years was to get treatment, when he thought he was cured he came back to Thailand. Near the end, he dies and Koy gives birth and Boy is there for her.

Either way, in both my made-up scenarios, like what Maury Povich says on his show–”Boy Pisanu, you are the father.” Biologically or not, it’s irrelevant. That is just my two cents on how the story will go.

The film was release nationwide in Thailand on December 23, 2009. It’s Thai title is ‘Ruk Tee Ror Koi (Love that waits)’. I prefer the literally English translated title better than ‘October Sonata,’ what does that even mean?

Teaser

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Mystery Castle behind the scenes

For the people who enjoyed this lakorn, compiled ‘behind the scenes’ moments of Mystery Castle.

Note I did not upload the video, I found it on Pantip

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Mystery Castle has an airdate

September 18, 2009 for the weekend time slot after Vicky Sunisa and Boy Pakorn’s lakorn “Fai Rak Arsoon (Love Fire of the Beast)”.

“Prasart Mued (Mystery Castle or Dark Castle)’” stars Nattarat Maurice and Sirita Jensen and is a remake of  Mew Lalita and Willy McIntosh’s lakorn from the early 90s. It’s a romance slash mystery lakorn about a young Duchess (Rita Jensen) who runs away from home to become a caretaker for a wheelchair bound girl at a mysterious castle. She encounters many odd occurrences while there and falls in love with the master of the estate, Dr. Pharot Panarak (Nat Maurice), a reserve man with a dark past. His wife went missing 7 years ago and people believe he murdered her.

I’m going to be frank with everyone, I am a little worried about this series. One, we have Nat Nattarat Maurice as the male lead. Lets be honest, he’s stiff and too young for a role of a doctor. Two, the fake mustache doesn’t help out his cause either. Instead of making him look older and more respectable, they turned him into a laughable Thai version of Zorro. Every time I look at him, I start cracking up.

Boy Pisanu plays a prince in this lakorn, he falls in love with Rita Jensen’s character and pursues her heavily. “Maprang” Wirakarn Seneetantikul plays a character who secretly loves him.

Rita and Nat

Teaser:

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Randomness:Aum Atichart and Boy Pisanu acting like gangsters

…or maybe like monkeys at the opening ceremony of their lakorns this past Saturday. What are you guys doing?

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