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Old 06-23-04 | 01:01 PM
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ok really, Jaa is good, but Jackie was better! Anyone remember Drunken Master II?
Old 06-23-04 | 01:32 PM
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Anyone see The Medallion? or anything else Chan has done recently in HK or the US? Lets face it, action wise the man has moved on, lets stop living in the past people, will Jaa have the impact Chan had on the scene, of course not, but I think some of these comparisons are just people needing some one new to admire, is anyone looking at The Tuxedo and saying, damn, that stunt was hot!
Old 06-23-04 | 04:18 PM
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Anyone see The Medallion? or anything else Chan has done recently in HK or the US? Lets face it, action wise the man has moved on, lets stop living in the past people, will Jaa have the impact Chan had on the scene, of course not, but I think some of these comparisons are just people needing some one new to admire, is anyone looking at The Tuxedo and saying, damn, that stunt was hot!
Well, in defense to B4Bishop, he did use the past tense. Jackie Chan was awesome. Ever since he came to the US it seems he picks up any role possible.
Old 06-23-04 | 10:40 PM
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His HK stuff has been horrible too lately, Who AM I?, Police Story 4, Gorgeous, Accidental Spy, even Medallion was a HK movie I believe.
Old 06-23-04 | 10:45 PM
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Who Am I wasn't too bad, there were some good stunts in that one, but I agree with everyone Jackie isn't as great as he used to be. Crap like Medallion really taints his reputation, and makes everyone forget the decent-to-good films he's put out lately, like the two Rush Hour and Shanghai movies. Plus Around the World in 80 Days has been getting good reviews, but unfortunately no one wants to see it.

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Old 10-01-04 | 02:09 PM
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Dug up this old thread to let those know who haven't seen it yet that there will be a theatrical release this November. Check out the trailer.

http://www.themoviebox.net/movies/20...iler-page.html
Old 10-02-04 | 12:25 PM
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are there any similar movies out there? in terms of the action making you go "DAMN, that was amazing!"? any similar stuntwork/martial arts action that really is out of the ordinary? i don't mean old jackie chan, because, well, its old.

anyone get my jive?
Old 10-02-04 | 12:28 PM
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Jarr is coming out with the new movie, i think it'll be called

Tom Yum Kung (the famous thai dish).

not sure when it come out.. but probably by the end of the year, in Thai's theatre of course.. stay tune
Old 10-02-04 | 09:50 PM
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http://www.borntofightmovie.com/media/movie02.WMV

Saw this trailer for Jaa's next movie.
Old 10-02-04 | 10:31 PM
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Originally posted by bobstevens
http://www.borntofightmovie.com/media/movie02.WMV

Saw this trailer for Jaa's next movie.
This is not Jaa's new movie, but another movie from the same studio that made Ong Bak. Still looks like it kicks major amounts of ass though.

Tony Jaa is currently working in Australia on Ong Bak 2.
Old 10-03-04 | 12:13 AM
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Ahh... thanks for the correction. Someone on another board indicated that it was a Jaa movie, and I thought I saw him in the trailer. Still it's good to see Thai cinema becoming popular.
Old 10-03-04 | 06:19 AM
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Its also from the same fight choreographer.
Old 10-03-04 | 11:55 AM
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those stunt people ( the ones getting their asses kicked ) must be low paid and "expendable"...some of those hits gotta hurt in a major way ( like when they come down full-force onto a wooden plank and hit their torso/head/face...OUCH!)

how about that scene where the guy falls between those two tractor trailers (big rigs) and nearly has his head run over by the rear wheels! geez, talk about a close call!

can never see this sort of stuff coming out of hollywood...glad to see it coming out of Thailand though, cause it kicks major butt!!!

keep this stuff coming guys....it rocks.

can't wait for ong bak 2!

btw, anyone when when this "born to fight" movie in the trailer above is coming out, or has it already been released in Thailand?

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Old 10-03-04 | 02:44 PM
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Originally posted by bobstevens
http://www.borntofightmovie.com/media/movie02.WMV

Saw this trailer
wow
Old 10-03-04 | 05:07 PM
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how about that scene where the guy falls between those two tractor trailers (big rigs) and nearly has his head run over by the rear wheels! geez, talk about a close call!
Someone mentioned that this movie supposedly features the "most dangerous stunt ever filmed." I have to believe that refers to the semi-trailer scene in the trailer.

Otherwise I have no info on this movie... can anyone read Thai??
Old 10-04-04 | 05:24 PM
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btw, anyone when when this "born to fight" movie in the trailer above is coming out, or has it already been released in Thailand?
One of my students is from Thailand, and he was the one that originally showed me this trailer. He said it's just now in Thai theatres, so we've probably got at least a few months before an official Thai dvd is released, and even then, no english subs, more than likely. This one looks like it has a little more of a plot than Ong Bak, but I'll probably pick up the Thai release anyways, cuz that'll be be the only one available for a while.
Old 07-11-05 | 11:15 AM
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Premier Asia has announced the release of Ong-Bak: Platinum Edition for the 19th of September, priced at around £19.99. The disc will feature a digitally remastered and restored anamorphic widescreen transfer, both Dolby Digital and DTS 5.1 audio (in English and Thai), an exclusive brand new orchestral soundtrack composed especially for the UK theatrical and DVD release, a feature-length audio commentary by Asia cinema exepert Bey Logan, an eight-part making of' documentary entitled 'The Road To Glory', 'The Art of Muay Thai' documentary, aan interview with Tony Jaa entitled 'From Dust to Glory', 'Ong-Bak on Tour' promo tour highlights including live martial arts demonstrations by Tony Jaa, deleted scenes, an alternate ending; a 'Visible Secret' rehearsal montage featuring Tony Jaa and action consultant Don Ferguson, an interview with Don Ferguson entitled 'The Bodyguard'; an interview with co-star David Ismalone entitled 'Mad Dog', an interview with co-star Erik Markus Sheutz entitled 'Pearl Harbour', and the UK promotional trailer.
Old 07-11-05 | 01:21 PM
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plumped for the australian ong-bak cos it has the thai cut on it...

didnt know there was an ong bak 2 in the works : could you mean 'tom yum goong'?
Old 07-11-05 | 02:39 PM
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Originally Posted by Shagrath
One of my students is from Thailand, and he was the one that originally showed me this trailer. He said it's just now in Thai theatres, so we've probably got at least a few months before an official Thai dvd is released, and even then, no english subs, more than likely. This one looks like it has a little more of a plot than Ong Bak, but I'll probably pick up the Thai release anyways, cuz that'll be be the only one available for a while.
The Thai release is available, but it has no english subs as expected.

I guess US $7.50 is cheap if you really want to see it now.

http://www.ethaicd.com/show.php?pid=17481

There's another version for US $10.50 with some extras, but still no subs.

http://www.ethaicd.com/show.php?pid=17480
Old 07-13-05 | 05:22 PM
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The us release is coming out on aug 30th. Dont know if it is edited though.
Old 07-13-05 | 06:05 PM
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Originally Posted by Shagrath
One of my students is from Thailand, and he was the one that originally showed me this trailer. He said it's just now in Thai theatres, so we've probably got at least a few months before an official Thai dvd is released, and even then, no english subs, more than likely. This one looks like it has a little more of a plot than Ong Bak, but I'll probably pick up the Thai release anyways, cuz that'll be be the only one available for a while.
subs are not necessary for this movie at all. Some bad guys take over a village of Olympic hopefuls it seems like. The village bans together and starts using their soccer, pole vaulting, and gymnastic skills to take out guys with guns. Too much use of the slow mo repeat scene trick and the 'fight' scenes don't look real at all. Least in Ong Bak most of the fight scenes were well done and realistic.
Old 07-21-05 | 02:01 AM
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The Premiere Asia version is up for pre-order at Amazon.co.uk. just in case anyone is interested. Anyone getting both the R4 and R2 versions?
Old 07-21-05 | 03:08 AM
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what about 'les fils du vent' aka 'great challenge', seek out the trailer and you will see similar kinds of action, this time that stuff where they run up wall, jump buildings etc...

http://www8.cd-wow.com/detail_result...uct_code=20477
Old 07-21-05 | 09:32 PM
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is the edko version of hte disc any good? I saw it for sale on vacation, but didn't buy it
Old 07-23-05 | 08:08 AM
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Thanks to DVDTalker Shagrath (see the "Danny the Dog/Unleashed" thread in this same forum), I've just become aware that you can still pick up the R4 "Ong Bak" from CD-WOW for $15.95. The site lists a price of $23.95 but using the $2 off link drops the price to $15.95.


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