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1 hour ago, kowpot said:

I wish they would stop referring to him as an American actor.  He suffers so bad from "Yellow Fever".  He is hardly an American.  Not sure what he is really. 

If you did a bit of basic research,  you'd know more about him.

 

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Seagal
 

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A 7th-dan black belt in Aikido, Seagal began his adult life as a martial arts instructor in Japan;[4] becoming the first foreigner to operate an Aikido dojo in the country.[5]

 

Quite an accomplishment.

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1 hour ago, farcanell said:

 

They queue up to see russel crow and seven feet of grunge, too.

 

(See post 102 for balance.)

 

and Russ, once you've downed a few brews with him, is a wonderful bloke.... he even played Noah, more convincingly than seagull plays seagull... but that's a different story.... this is about R.E.S.P.E.C.T for thailands loss, not about seagull for seagulls sake.... that can wait till he does his Thai promotional tour next year.

 

Not got a clue what you're on about. Seems like you've downed a few before posting.

 

You do seem somewhat fixated with your apparent dislike and hatred of the man.

 

He is a real martial arts expert,  a real reserve police officer and has appeared in films which still get regular TV showings albeit they are light weight escapist. Suggests they are considered entertainment.

 

Now he has shown some respect, which is probably influenced by the fact he is a practicing Buddhist.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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On 10/26/2016 at 7:45 PM, Tony125 said:

6. He has been to Thailand many times (for over 30 years ) and has filmed here before:

 

Yes he has been to Thailand many times. Noticed him almost 20 years ago in Pattaya Walking street when he exited the restaurant ( now closed I think)  next to Lucky Star bar with his body guards.

I didn't hear any girls screaming or noticed any fans lining up for a signature though, and wonder why such a tough guy needs bodyguards.

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1 hour ago, Anthony5 said:

 

Yes he has been to Thailand many times. Noticed him almost 20 years ago in Pattaya Walking street when he exited the restaurant ( now closed I think)  next to Lucky Star bar with his body guards.

I didn't hear any girls screaming or noticed any fans lining up for a signature though, and wonder why such a tough guy needs bodyguards.

The reason for body guards is because there is always some tuff guy ( especially when drunk) who thinks he is invincible and can take the martial arts star out.  Mr. Seagal could easily demolish them but doesn't need to respond to every drunk who comes his way especially if the altercation end in him seriously hurting someone and then he gets sued.

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2 hours ago, Si Thea01 said:

 

Have to correct one thing, Russel Crowe is not an Australian.  Although spending most of his life in Australia and identifying himself as such, he was born in New Zealand and has never taken out citizenship.  At least you acknowledge Segal's show of respect, which is what this post is about. :wai:

 I stand corrected... thanks... on a couple of fronts ?

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I enjoy watching Steven Seagal'  s  action movies. and hope to see more.

He may be a bit older now, but I would rather see him act than to see,  Leo, the new

Climate specialist., who thinks that a chinook wind has something to do with

Global warming. It is a warm wind in Winter that sometimes  comes off the Rocky Mountains

and warms the air east of them, w,arming places like Calgary, and other places that are

close enough to be affected.

Besides a movie that is shot in Thailand  is good for business, and the scenery in so many places

in Thailand is spectacular!

Geezer

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On 10/27/2016 at 11:19 PM, tukkytuktuk said:

He's met a lot of world leaders. Is he of Asian heritage? These questions come to mind when I hear his name.

 

His paternal grandparents were Russian Jewish immigrants, and his mother had English, German, and Dutch ancestry.

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On 26/10/2016 at 11:56 PM, seedy said:

Off Topic, Derogatory, Nonsense posts Removed

 

Continue - and the posters will also be Removed

Agree.  This was supposed to be about someones respect for the king and it shows how pathetically twisted the focus can get on T/Visa.  

It probably wouldn't matter who the public figure mourner was, they too would come under  close scrutiny and condemnation with their nonsense posts,  and thankfully under the scrutiny of moderators.

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On 26/10/2016 at 10:46 AM, Father Fintan Stack said:

 

Entirely depends on whether one's intellect allows one to determine success on other factors aside from financial or monetary. Pith of sense, pride of worth and all that. 

 

I'd warrant there are more than a few teachers and pensioners living on a budget in Thailand that deserve far more respect than this person.

 

Or maybe it depends on how many times a condescending poster can use the word "one" pretentiously in one sentence.  Or quote meaningless expressions such as "pith of sense"...what?

 

Why would you 'warrant' (and how could you warrant it) that teachers and pensioners who (maybe 'whom' in your case) you do not know deserve more respect than Seagal who you don't know either?

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On 2016-10-27 at 8:27 AM, Tony125 said:

The reason for body guards is because there is always some tuff guy ( especially when drunk) who thinks he is invincible and can take the martial arts star out.  Mr. Seagal could easily demolish them but doesn't need to respond to every drunk who comes his way especially if the altercation end in him seriously hurting someone and then he gets sued.

If he is any good as a martial artist, then he should be able to defuse the situation without violence. 

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On ‎26‎.‎10‎.‎2016 at 7:08 PM, Golden Triangle said:

Poor old Steve, he doesn't seem to have many friends on here, more like Billy no mates, I actually like the crap he turns out, if even just for an hour or so's distraction. Lighten up people for gawd's sake.

Exactly. Bit like eating a McD burger- when watching a Segal movie one knows what to expect. Some reasonable looking women, some talking, some action. At least they usually have better production values than the B movies WETV likes to inflict on us. It's the visual equivalent of pop music. Not to be taken seriously.

His later movies gave up his attempts at romance, which used to be rather embarrassing, so a good thing.

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On ‎27‎.‎10‎.‎2016 at 11:42 PM, jerojero said:

What's his connection to Thailand? Many international people of importance die, does he attend all their mourning periods? And many other actors have made movies in Thailand, but don't see them meeting the PM.

 

Many other actors????? Prey tell who you mean?

The most famous one is dead long ago, Jodie Foster made one purporting to be set in Thailand but wasn't, Nicholas Cage made an abominable hash of one, the 3 Americans made an abysmal film that was full of BS about Thailand and no way the PM would be interested in meeting them, IMO.

Of course one can't forget Stallone's film opening stick fighting in Bkk, and working on a temple ( which I went to visit, but they don't remember him ), or Rene Zellweger and Hugh Grant messing about in Krabi.

Then Jason Statham made a rather silly one based on a beach for a bit of the film, but it wasn't very good. No idea if he met the PM or not. Not to forget the one that destroyed the best novel about Thai beach life, the one and only Leo DiCaprio. I forget who was PM when he made that, but he hasn't been back to LOS since, far as I know.

Segal, on the other hand, has made several films in Thailand, and obviously loves the place. Why wouldn't the PM want to see him?

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On ‎27‎.‎10‎.‎2016 at 7:52 PM, Anthony5 said:

 

Yes he has been to Thailand many times. Noticed him almost 20 years ago in Pattaya Walking street when he exited the restaurant ( now closed I think)  next to Lucky Star bar with his body guards.

I didn't hear any girls screaming or noticed any fans lining up for a signature though, and wonder why such a tough guy needs bodyguards.

I don't think he was very famous 20 years ago, and his films back then were pretty B status.

The only restaurant near Lucky Star on W S that I remember from 20 years ago is still open. Unless you mean the one behind it near the Coyote bar which have both been demolished.

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20 minutes ago, thaibeachlovers said:

I don't think he was very famous 20 years ago, and his films back then were pretty B status.

The only restaurant near Lucky Star on W S that I remember from 20 years ago is still open. Unless you mean the one behind it near the Coyote bar which have both been demolished.

 

You show once again that you know just as much about this subject as about most of the other subject you comment on in this forum.

 

20 years ago was the peak period of his career.His best known movies were all shot in the early nineties.

 

But anyway, however I even doubt you've been to Thailand 20 years ago, what was the name of the restaurant next to Lucky star bar?

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Many other actors????? Prey tell who you mean?
The most famous one is dead long ago, Jodie Foster made one purporting to be set in Thailand but wasn't, Nicholas Cage made an abominable hash of one, the 3 Americans made an abysmal film that was full of BS about Thailand and no way the PM would be interested in meeting them, IMO.
Of course one can't forget Stallone's film opening stick fighting in Bkk, and working on a temple ( which I went to visit, but they don't remember him ), or Rene Zellweger and Hugh Grant messing about in Krabi.
Then Jason Statham made a rather silly one based on a beach for a bit of the film, but it wasn't very good. No idea if he met the PM or not. Not to forget the one that destroyed the best novel about Thai beach life, the one and only Leo DiCaprio. I forget who was PM when he made that, but he hasn't been back to LOS since, far as I know.
Segal, on the other hand, has made several films in Thailand, and obviously loves the place. Why wouldn't the PM want to see him?

Soooooo....you agree that many other actors made films in Thailand...right?!


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You show once again that you know just as much about this subject as about most of the other subject you comment on in this forum.
 
20 years ago was the peak period of his career.His best known movies were all shot in the early nineties.
 
But anyway, however I even doubt you've been to Thailand 20 years ago, what was the name of the restaurant next to Lucky star bar?


Seagals Diner?

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