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Wednesday, July 27, 2011





LOVE OF SIAM was not totally a gay movie. It's just something that both of them were just thirst a real meant of love which they won't experience from their parents.
Both of them, found intimate feelings each other and it's also because they don't know what love really is as their young age. Insofar of their childhood friendship, something that was established which they don't what it was because they're just caring each other from time to time. Friendship is someone you accompany with whether in bad times or good times. Thus, because of some struggles that are raises in their concerns. They were just stood each other help to find a way. They are happy together that's why. They love is other and care each other more than friends.
But if you don't have any commitment to someone. It doesn't mean you you don't love him. Isn't it?.

Mario Maurer

Name: Mario Maurer
Born: Bangkok, Thailand, 4 Desember 1988
Other Names: Nuttavut Maurer
Occupations: actor, model, singer
Parents: Roland (German) and Warunya (a half-Thai and Chinese)
Twitter: @ohohmario

Filmography:
2007
Love of Siam as Tong
2008
Friendship as Singha
4 Romance as Beaver
Saranair Siblor as Ekap
2009
Rahtree Reborn (Buppha Reborn) as Rang
Rahtree Revenge (Buppha Revenge) as Rang
2010
Autumn Destiny as Kim Min Ho
First Love (A Little Thing Called Love) as Shone
Saranae Hen Pee as TBA
2011
Crazy Little Thing Called Love: The Missing Years (Part 1.5) as Shone
You and Me Friend Till We Die as Christopher

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Mario Maurer at Book Expo 2008

After Interview The Film, A Little Thing Called Love on MTV Thailand


From Left to Right; Marco Maurer (brother), Warunya (mother), Mario Maurer

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

MARIO MEETS A MENACING PLOY:


rahtree

Rahtree Reborn, a sequel to Yuthalert Sipapak’s famous horror Bup Pha Rahtree and Rahtree Returns, set in the same apartment where the haunting story has been told. Surrounded by tranquility of the apartment, a horrible spirit in the room 609 is lurking, and going to be awaken. This time the terrors are triplex. It is time for Oscar apartment to renovate after the death of the former owner. Now, it’s Jai Sam who takes over the whole business and stealthily turns the third floor into an illegal casino. Meanwhile, Rung, a handsome guy who has a job as horror cartoonist moves in for a personal reason. As Rung has a supernatural ability to see ghost, he finally meets Buppha, a mysterious girl who lives in the room 609. Soon, He falls in love with her. When love is blind, Rung isn’t aware that his crush indeed is the haunting and dangerous spirit that he needs to avoid. But he is too late when his sweet dream turns to nightmare as Buppha is now on the rage again.
Genre: Horror/Comedy
Language: Thai
Subtitle: English



Due to hit cinemas this week is director Yuthlert Sippapak�s long- awaited Buppha Rahtree 3.1 (Rahtree Reborn), the third installment of his cult comedy-horror Buppha Rahtree franchise.

The latest film takes viewers back to the haunted apartment room 609 and the vengeful ghost Buppah who refuses to be dislodged.

Judging by the film�s trailer and posters, Rahtree Reborn looks to be the most gruesome film in the series so far, with more gore and pools of blood than ever.

The sexy female ghost is once again played by 26-year-old Chermarn Boonyasak (Ploy). Her hapless victim this time is 20-year-old heart-throb Mario Maurer. The two stars previously acted together in the 2007 film, The Love of Siam.

Student Weekly recently met up with Ploy and Mario at a press conference to hear about the horror and the laughs in Rahtree Reborn.



STUDENT WEEKLY: How did it feel acting together again?

Mario: I played Ploy�s brother in The Love of Siam, but in Rahtree Reborn I got to fall in love with her. [Laughs.] It�s always an honour to work with Ploy.

Ploy: It was nice to act with Mario again. He�s a cool guy. Mario is still new to acting, but he did a great job on this film.

STUDENT WEEKLY: Mario, what is your character in the film like?

Mario: I play Rung, a young cartoonist who moves into the haunted apartment. He has a supernatural ability to see ghosts, but when he meets Buppha, he develops a crush on her. He doesn�t realise that she�s the one he should be avoiding!



STUDENT WEEKLY: Were you a fan of the other Buppah Rahtree films?

Mario: Absolutely. I saw the first two movies at the cinema, and I have the DVD box set at home. The Buppah Rahtree films have their own unique style. I didn�t expect to be chosen to act in the third film, so it was a blast for me.

STUDENT WEEKLY: Is acting in a horror movie more difficult than working on teen dramas?

Mario: It�s a lot different. The script was more complicated, and I had to take some acting classes. The director was very helpful throughout the shoot.

STUDENT WEEKLY: Ploy, did you intend to make Buppha more beautiful than in the previous films?

Ploy: Yes. [Laughs.] I wanted to change the character a bit. She isn�t just an innocent young girl anymore � she has long hair and wears eyeliner, which makes her look more mysterious. There are also parts of the movie when Buppha is very scary.



STUDENT WEEKLY: Does Buppha have a new weapon in every film?

Ploy: Yes. She uses a handsaw on the first movie, and a big needle in the second one. This time she uses astraight razor to cut Mario�s throat. [Laughs].

STUDENT WEEKLY: What makes Rahtree Reborn different from other horror films?

Ploy: It has more variety. You�ll sit on the edge of your seat with fear, but you might also fall off your seat laughing. The film�s full of classic jokes.

Mario: It also has some romance, too. Fans of the first two films definitely shouldn�t miss this one.


Student Weekly also asked director Yuthlert Sippapak a few questions about the film.

STUDENT WEEKLY: The Thai title of the movie is Buppah Rahtree 3.1. What does 3.1 mean?

Yuthlertu The movie is divided into two parts. Buppah Rahtree 3.2 should be coming out in June.

STUDENT WEEKLY: What made you pick Mario for this film?

Yuthlert: His look and quiet personality perfectly suited the character that I created.



STUDENT WEEKLY: Do you see Buppah Rahtree as mainly a ghost story or a love story?

Yuthlert: It�s more of a love story, showing that love never dies. The audience also seems to enjoy the horror and the comedy.

We had mixed feedback when the first Buppha Rahtree movie came out. It was pretty scary, so we added more comedy into the second film. For the third one, we just did whatever we wanted!

• Did you know •
Buppha Rahtree gained a cult following overseas when it was screened at the 2004 Toronto International Film Festival.

Tuesday, July 19, 2011



JUST TAKE A LOOK ....

SOMETIMES LIFE IS UNFAIR:..


DREAMING IS SOMETHING EVERYONE NEEDS IN ORDER TO EASE AWHILE ONE'S FEELING ..


KEEP SMILING EVEN THEIR IS A PAIN..


MARIO'S PHOTO SHOOT..WATCH AND LEARN






Monday, July 18, 2011

CRAZY LITTLE THING CALLED LOVE



I’ve watch Crazy Little Thing Called Love Honestly i found Mario Maurer irresistible because of his awesome smile I really love it.

Biography

Mario Maurer was born in Bangkok, Thailand. He is of Thai, Chinese, and German[1] He attended school at St. Dominic School in Bangkok and now is studying in Ramkhamhaeng University, majoring in Communication Arts.[2] descent

At the age of 16, Maurer became a model doing photo shoots, commercials and music videos. In 2007, he made his feature film debut in a leading role in The Love of Siam, written and directed by Chukiat Sakweerakul.[3] The role was “Tong” that would bring him many accolades and instant fame far beyond Thailand’s borders. But he said “I didn’t want to do it, Acting wasn’t on my list to do.” He decided to do the movie because he trusted the director “Chukiat” and the movie would give him many opportunities. He’d be making money to help his family. He became famous in this film because of his gay role.[4]

The film’s promotion did not play up its homosexual romance. Nonetheless, most critics have given extremely positive reviews.[5] When asked about his kissing scenes with Witwisit Hirunwongkul in The Love of Siam, Maurer said, “I was nervous. I’ve never kissed a man and kissing is not something you do every day.”[6] Maurer has been nominated for an Asian Film Awards in the category of Best Supporting Actor for his performance in The Love of Siam, but lost to Sun Hong-Lei for Mongol.[7] He won the Best Actor award in Southeast Asian film category at the 10th Cinemanila International Film Festival. His performance was described as “Mature acting choices within a wide range of situations. Beneath a calm and placid external demeanor his performance he displayed a rich inner struggle dealing with emotional burdens, with family, friends, his social circle and his romantic and sexual awakening.”[8]

He won the Best Actor award in Starpics Thai Films Awards and also nominated in Bangkok Critics Assembly and Star Entertainment Awards.[9]

Director Bhandit Rittakol had approached Maurer for Boonchu 9, but he was tied up with other projects.[10] He has been cast in the 2008 film by Chatchai Naksuriya, Friendship. The film is set around 1983. Maurer starring opposite Apinya Sakuljaroensuk,[11] as 12th grade student. That same year he appeared in a segment of the four-story anthology 4 Romance (segment “Joob” or Kiss) directed by Rashane Limtrakul[12] Maurer’s projects after 2008 include a comedy-horror film written and directed by Yuthlert Sippapak, Rahtree Reborn, scheduled for release in April 2009, in which he starred opposite Chermarn Boonyasak.[13]

credit:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mario_Maurer