2004 ^new^: The Bodyguard

The Bodyguard was a massive commercial success in Thailand, dominating the local box office. It proved that Mum Jokmok was not just a sidekick comic actor, but a highly capable director and leading man.

Following the tragedy, Chot’s vast fortune inherits to his son, Chaichol. Chaichol blames Wong Kom for his father's death and fires him. However, Chaichol quickly becomes the killers' next target. Slum Life and Hidden Identity

For international audiences, The Bodyguard is perhaps most famous for its role in the early careers of Tony Jaa and Panna Ritikrai. This film cemented Ritikrai's reputation as a master action choreographer, showing he could not only handle the pure martial arts of Ong-Bak but also the high-flying, cinematic wirework of the Hong Kong tradition.

In 2004, a remake of the 1992 hit film "The Bodyguard" was released, starring Whitney Houston and Kevin Costner. The original movie, also starring Whitney Houston and Kevin Costner, was a massive success, grossing over $400 million worldwide and becoming one of the best-selling film soundtracks of all time. The 2004 version, directed by Bobby Roth and produced by Yoram Globus, Michael Ovitz, and Steve Golin, aimed to recapture the magic of the original, but with a fresh take.

If you're looking for a flick where the action is hard-hitting but the humor is unashamedly crude, this might be your next favorite "hidden" gem. The Plot: High Stakes and Low-Brow Laughs The story centers on

The Bodyguard was a massive commercial success in Thailand, dominating the local box office. It proved that Mum Jokmok was not just a sidekick comic actor, but a highly capable director and leading man.

Following the tragedy, Chot’s vast fortune inherits to his son, Chaichol. Chaichol blames Wong Kom for his father's death and fires him. However, Chaichol quickly becomes the killers' next target. Slum Life and Hidden Identity

For international audiences, The Bodyguard is perhaps most famous for its role in the early careers of Tony Jaa and Panna Ritikrai. This film cemented Ritikrai's reputation as a master action choreographer, showing he could not only handle the pure martial arts of Ong-Bak but also the high-flying, cinematic wirework of the Hong Kong tradition.

In 2004, a remake of the 1992 hit film "The Bodyguard" was released, starring Whitney Houston and Kevin Costner. The original movie, also starring Whitney Houston and Kevin Costner, was a massive success, grossing over $400 million worldwide and becoming one of the best-selling film soundtracks of all time. The 2004 version, directed by Bobby Roth and produced by Yoram Globus, Michael Ovitz, and Steve Golin, aimed to recapture the magic of the original, but with a fresh take.

If you're looking for a flick where the action is hard-hitting but the humor is unashamedly crude, this might be your next favorite "hidden" gem. The Plot: High Stakes and Low-Brow Laughs The story centers on