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In the Belly of the Kingdom

THE NATION


In the Belly of the Kingdom

Published on May 2, 2003


Since filming of ‘The Beach’ caused such a ruckus in Thailand, Hollywood producers have been wary of coming here. However, Steven Seagal begs to differ. He’s in the thick of things filming his latest flick, ‘Belly of the Beast’.

While some Hollywood producers are reluctant to shoot a movie in Thailand after the storm of controversy that surrounded filming of “The Beach” in 1999, Steven Seagal is not among them. In fact, he has even spent US$1 million (Bt42 million) of his own money to shoot his latest action movie here.

“I think there are some unknown quantities. ‘The Beach’ was a terrible experience and many Hollywood people vowed they’d never shoot again either in Bangkok or in Thailand after that,” says Seagal, as the racket of rifle fire in the Thewet area near Banglamphu dies down and the crew sets up some more props for the next scene of “Belly of the Beast”.

The film is directed by Tony Ching (of “Hero” fame) and written by Seagal.

“Belly of the Beast” is about a former CIA agent (played by Seagal) who has to rescue his kidnapped daughter. The quest leads him on a trail of political intrigue, corruption, danger and betrayal.

Thankfully, Seagal is not the only Hollywood name coming back to the Kingdom. Other films, including “Beyond Borders” starring Angelina Jolie, and “Around the World in 80 Days”, starring Jackie Chan, have recently been filmed here. Along with regular visits by producer-director Oliver Stone (“Nixon”, “Heaven & Earth”) to scout out location possibilities, all this activity would seem to indicate that Thailand has by no means been written off by international filmmakers.

Sporting a pony tail and a black, Chinese-style long-sleeved shirt, the Buddhist Aikido master greets the crowds with a wai accompanied by a Sawaddee krap and Sabai dee mai? in a clear accent.

Seagal is ready to be interviewed but even at 10pm, the heat is so unbearable that crew members have to fan him.

So, Seagal is asked: has he ever faced any obstacles to making films in Thailand?

“Only the heat,” he mutters.

There are several Thai actors involved in the film, 90 per cent of which is being shot in Bangkok, Hua Hin and Nakhon Ratchasima’s Khao Yai National Park.

The cast includes Sara Malakul Lane as Seagal’s daughter Jessica, Chakrit Yamnam as Jessica’s boyfriend, and Pongpat Wachirabanjong as chief of the Abu Karaf (no relation to the non-fictional Abu Sayyaf of the Philippines), which kidnaps Jessica.

Seagal compliments Chakrit and Pongpat, saying they are both talented actors and easy to work with. Sara, he says, is hardworking and looks like she could be his own daughter as they are both of mixed blood – Seagal has a daughter born to a Japanese mother.

However, the actor says he was disappointed that he couldn’t get to work with everybody he wanted, such as his old friend Ad Carabao, with whom the actor performed in a recent concert.

Carabao is currently on tour.

The Nation was prevented from asking Seagal directly if there was any truth to the rumour that the US mafia had threatened him.

Instead, the film’s PR officer responded: “Sorry, no questions about the mafia are allowed.”

“Belly of the Beast”, which wraps up its Thai shoot on Tuesday, will be released in the US in time for Christmas and in Thailand early next year.

Kreangsak Suwanpantakul

The Nation

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Sporting a pony tail and a black, Chinese-style long-sleeved shirt, the Buddhist Aikido master greets the crowds with a wai accompanied by a Sawaddee krap and Sabai dee mai? in a clear accent. :)

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Hallarian

New Member
The environment

Just back from India. No SARS yet, but the pollution is so bad Delhi gives me a sore throat every trip. I really adnire Steven's making those much needed statements about the need for remedial treatment for our environment. Fdb is my favorite (especially the folk songs). Alaskans are in general very critical of Steven here and I find myself standing a lone defending such films. BTW India is really too hot right now even in the lower Himalayas. I came close to be leopard bait again stayin out on the trail too late.:(
 

GlimmerMan

Huge Member
Originally posted by Mama san
Only the Moderators can decide who
goes and who stays!

My point exactly. If you can't see that MARCOS D's posts are disrespectful to your hero then you must be blind.

"You've got sh*t for brains private - that's gunfire..."

Glimmer (knows)
 

Hallarian

New Member
A lot of Alaskans are pro OIL!!

Alaskans are split between people who want to protect the environment and those who can't take enough fish fast enough, cut too many trees, are put roads thu everywhere. Some people in Valdez feel he didn't pay all his debits. But mostly the criticisms comr from pro oil people.:(
 

Pat

New Member
Dixie,
I am taking a cruise to visit part of your beautiful country.
We only have a week,we leave from Seattle on Sunday
and return the following Sunday.
So I will say good bye for now to all my friends. Have
to get ready for the trip tomorrow no computer time.
Keep up all news on Steven while I am gone.
Pat
 

Mama San

Administrator
Pat,
Have a safe and wonderful trip, dear friend!
You can tell us all about it when you return!
Love ya' both,
God bless,
Casey
 

Baseball Lady

New Member
Pat,

Enjoy your trip. I wish I was going:) Leaving Houston and the 90 degree weather and high humidity for a nice cooler spot. Who knows, maybe you will even see some of that stuff they call "rain":D Have a wonderful time

BB lady
 

Pat

New Member
I just got back late on Sunday, this is my first day at work.
It was a wonderful trip. It was a pleasure just sitting on my
balcony and looking at the beautiful scenery. Sure is a lot
different from Houston.
I went dog sledding in Juneau, first over the glaciers (4 of course
I can't remeber all of the names) in a helicopter then landed and went for a 2 mile dog sled ride.
Everything about the trip was great. Will talk more later have
to work now
Pat
 

Mama San

Administrator
Amos, my cute little rugrat,
The only "ice" you will ever have,
where you live, is out of an ice
machine! Hehehe!!! Only kidding!!
You know, I remember when Alaska
became a state and they were saying,
"It's bigger than Texas"! But the Texans
just said, "Wait till it melts"! Hehehe!!
That's a joke, son!!;)
God bless,
Mama san
 
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