“Pae” Arak Amornsuppasiri Archive

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The 10 most huggable Thai guys on Sudsapda magazine

Laying on polyester fiberfill pillow stuffing like angels up in heaven, we have the 10 most huggable Thai guys by popular vote on the cover of Sudsapda magazine for their December 2011 issue. There is Mark, Pae, Kao, Porsche, Pong, Pope, Ken, Boy, Nadech, and Mario wearing tan and white, holding bottles with their names.

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Boy Pakorn is the most huggable guy for Sudsapda magazine

 

Top: Kao, Ter, Nadech, and Pong. Bottom: Pope, Boy, Dome, and Mark

By popular vote for Sudsapda magazine at their website and facebook account, the ranking of the 20 most huggable Thai guys of 2011. ‘Roi Marn (Trace of the Devil)’ star Boy Pakorn is ranked number 1 and ‘Ter’ Chantavit Dhanasevi came in last. I would agree, Boy did give one of the best hug and confession scene in  lakorn history in Roi Marn episode 13. It’s one of those scenes, you’ll remember for a long time.

He knocks on her door, she opens it terrified, not knowing who was there. On the other end, it’s him with a drained, exhausted face. He slowly walks towards her and wrapped his arm around her body.

‘I have something to tell you,’ he says. ‘Before we get a divorce tomorrow.’ He takes a pause. ‘I think…I think I am secretly in love with you. I don’t want it to be like this. I don’t want to get a divorce, but I don’t know what to do.”

He tears up quietly and so does she. Next big whopper question, ‘can I say with you tonight?’ AH.

‘Please don’t chase me away.’

She embraces him back  tighter and they wept in each others’ arms. Their relationship was twisted by family debt and obligations. Their marriage was a force one and her cousin was a jealousy B. From the beginning it was not meant to be easy.

Top: Peach, Two, Ken, and Mario. Bottom: Son, Guy, Porsche, and Weir

The rankings:

1.  Boy Pakorn
2.  Nadech “Barry” Kugimiya
3. “Porsche” Saran Siriluksana
4. Mario Maurer
5. Pope Thanawat
6. Pong Nawat
7.  Mark Prin
8.  ’Kao’ Jirayu La-ongmanee
9. Ken Phupoom
10.  ”Pae” Arak Amornsuppasiri
11. Louis Scott
12. Tony Rakkaen
13. “Weir” Sukollawat Kanaros
14.  ’Peach’ Pachara Chirathivat
15. Dome Pakorn Lum
16. Son Yuk Songpaisan
17. Two Popetorn Soonthornyanakij
18. Ananda Everingham
19. Guy Ratchanon
20.  “Ter” Chantavit Dhanasevi

Louis, Ananda, Pae, and Tony

Source: Kapook

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Stills for Pae Arak and Ploy Chermarn’s ’30+’

Being release this October the 20th is  Ploy Chermarn and Pae Arak’s romantic comedy ‘Ruk 30 buak (Love 30 + or just 30+)’ directed by ‘Phet’ Puttipong Pormsaka Na-Sakonnakorn, the director for Mario and Baifern’s hit film  ‘A Little Thing Called Love’, for Sahamongkol Films.

Filming took place in many beautiful locations across Bangkok–the forecourt of Central World Square, Rajprasong, Sukhumvit, Thong Lor, Ekamai and down south to the seaside cities of Cha-am and Hua Hin.

Not only have the locations been stellar, the relationship between the cast and crew have been stellar too. Ploy Chermarn has stated she loves working on this film so much, she doesn’t want it to end.  That’s nice, I’m glad she is happy.

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Trailer to “Bangkok Kungfu”

Produced by RS productions, directed by Yuthlert Sippapak, starring Wisawa “Tomo” Taiyanonnt, Kaew Sirimongkonsakol,  “Bank” Athigit Pringprom, Mario Maurer, and Pae Arak and is being release to a Thai theater near you on September 1, 2011 is “Bangkok Kungfu”.

The trailer ends with Tomo’s blood splattered face and Kaew ending it with:”In love there is no winners or losers, only who hurts less or more.”–oh that is nice.

The premise of the film is of friendship, love, and dreams.

Trailer

 

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Sor 7 heeds Pae Arak about Pancake

 

Sor 7, mysterious celebrity gossiper with special nicknames for the celebrities he/she writes about, has heed Pae Arak about Pancake and called him Nong Small Frying Pan (Pancake) and her devious mother’s  new prey, who will suck them dry. Pae said he doesn’t care what Sor 7 wrote because he has a budget on how he spends his money. Eeee…

A Thai netizen wrote at Sanook: “Pae and Pancake’s courtship feels like an old movie that I have already seen before.”

Source: Sanook

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8th Annual Kom Chad Luek winners!

Lakorn:
Best lakorn: Sai Soke on Ch3
Best Director: Sathaporn Nakwalairot for Pee Seua Lae Dok Mai (The Butterfly and the Flower) on TPBS
Best Script: Pralada Kanpantanakul for Sai Soke on Ch3
Best Actor: ‘Kao’ Jirayu La-ongmanee for Pee Seua Lae Dok Mai (The Butterfly and the Flower) on  TBS
Best Actress: Ploy Chermarn for Rabam Duang Dao (Star Dance) on Ch3
Best Supporting Actor: ‘Chai’ Chatayodom Hiranyatsathiti for Sai Soke on Ch3
Best Supporting Actress: Duangta Tungkamanee for Sai Soke on Ch3

Film:
Best Film: “Chua Fah Din Salai (Eternity)”
Best Director: ML Bhandevanob ‘Mom Noi’ Devakula for “Chua Fah Din Salai (Eternity)”
Best Script: ML Bhandevanob ‘Mom Noi’ Devakula for “Chua Fah Din Salai (Eternity)”
Best Actor: Ananda Everingham for “Chua Fah Din Salai (Eternity)”
Best Actress: Ploy Chermarn for “Chua Fah Din Salai (Eternity)”
Best Supporting Actor: Sa-aad Peampongsan for Nak-Prok
Best Supporting Actress: Intira ‘Sai’ Jaroenpura for Nak-Prok

Popular Music:
Best Female artist: Lula Kanyarat Tiyapornchai
Best Male artist: ‘Stamp’ Apiwat Eauthavornsuk
Best Group: Bodyslam
Best Newcomer: “Pae” Arak Amornsuppasiri
Best Album: “Kraam” by Bodyslam
Best Song: “Kit Hot (Isan dialect for “I miss you”) by Bodyslam

Popular Vote:
Best Actor: “Tik” Jesadaporn Pholdee
Best Actress:  Anne Thongprasom

Highly popular in the society award:
Male: “Ruj” Suparuj Taychathanon
Female: “Kob” Suwanant Kongying

Best Singer: “Gun” Napat Injaiuea
Best Lakorn: Keuy Ban Nok (Country Son-in-law) on Ch3
Best Movie: Hello, Stranger by GTH.

I have PICTURES!

Our precious Kao is so adorable (just don’t do drugs kid, don’t disappoint us). Ter and Nuna were overly ecstatic to accept their Best Film by popular vote award.

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