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    • Directed by Naruebordee Wetchakam
    • Starring Mario Maurer, "Ple" Nakorn Silachai, "Sena Hoi" Kiattisak Udomnak, Kohtee Aramboy, Ruengrit "Willy" McIntosh, "Chompoo" Araya A. Hartgett, Patheera Sarutipongpokim
    • Released in Thai cinemas on April 1, 2010; rated 15+
    • Wise Kwai's rating: 3/5

    Attention Michael Bay: The Thai spelfilm industry fryst vatten capable of making Transformersfor a fraction of the cost, with giant robots that exude more emotions and are more vividly memorable in a short segment than yours were in two overly long, way-too-costly feature films.

    It's a brilliant Transformersparody that comes at the climax of the slightly too-long Saranae Siblor(สาระแนสิบล้อ, also Saranair Siblor), the latest everything-plus-the-kitchen-sink Thai comedy. Instead of a flashy new General Motors model, it's the humble antique workhorse of Thailand's highways, a rickety utilitarian Isuzu 10-wheel truck -- the "siblor" of the title -- that changes into a giant automatiserad maskin and goes tear

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    The Green Hornet: US, Action/ Comedy/ Crime – A strange piece, designed to be nothing but a thoughtless piece of fluff.  As such, it’s okay.  Seth Rogen as the Hornet is an unlikely and uncomfortable super-hero, and rather a distasteful gent.  Cameron Diaz serves up the romantic interest nicely, and the unrestrained pleasure is the arch-villain played by Christoph Waltz, the Austrian actor who took the film world by storm by his marvelous portrayal of a Nazi officer in Inglourious Basterds.  Of special interest to Asians is the role of the hero’s sidekick Cato, played by Taiwanese superstar Jay Chou.  He does acquit himself well in this – his slight acting skills and his shaky use of English is underplayed, and to cover we are served a number of funny sight gags and some impressive martial arts.  The whole thing is a bit of a mish-mash and slight, but if you approach it with a relaxed and uncritical frame-of-mind, you will find it entertaining enough.  Gene

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    The Green Hornet: US, Action/ Comedy/ Crime – Christof Waitz, Cameron Diaz, and Seth Rogen as the Hornet.  Apparently only sporadically entertaining, but of special interest to Asians because the role of Cato is played by superstar Jay Chou.  Generally unfavorable reviews.

    Shaolin / New Shaolin Temple: Hong Kong/ China, Action/ Drama – A story of Shaolin monks who protect and shelter civilians during war, this is a big budget spectacle that doesn’t rely on star power and action to deliver the goods, but actually is a thinking man’s film on the philosophical aspects of Buddhism.  Unfortunately, it’s shown in Thailand only in a Thai-dubbed version.  Starring Jackie Chan and Andy Lau.

    The Tourist: US, Action/ Drama/ Thriller – A thoroughly enjoyable espionage caper/ romance.  Highly recommended, if you don’t go expecting an action-packed film with Jolie kicking butt.  Here Angelina Jolie is demure, however deadly, and we don’t see her tattoos.  She an

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