Ong-Bak - The Thai Warrior
When the head of his village's sacred Buddha statue is stolen, simple country boy Ting (Tony Jaa) is sent to Bangkok to retrieve it. Raised by a monk who has trained him in Muay Thai, Ting has vowed to never use his lethal martial arts skills. But once he arrives in the big city, Ting is forced to fight. It's non-stop action as Ting infiltrates Bangkok's seedy underworld and takes on a series of lowlifes and criminals in his quest to obtain the sacred head. more
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Tony Jaa follows in the powerful martial arts footsteps of Bruce Lee Jackie Chan and Jet Li in ONG-BAK: THE THAI... |
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Thai stuntman Tony Jaa makes his starring debut in this martial arts action film directed by Prachya Pinkaew. Ja... |
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Recent Reviews
- 5/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Dec-12-2008
- The Best martial arts movie available--hands down.
If you are entertained by awesome feats of aerobics, gymnastics and the sounds of sweet punches and kicks landing, Ong-Bak is the movie for you. All stunts done without wires.
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- 5/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Nov-18-2008
- Unbelievably Cool Martial Arts, Insane Stunts!
This movie is unbelievably cool. All the stunts are the real deal, and Tony Jaa does some crazy stunts! In any other movie, showing instant replays of the same stunt three or four times in a row would be really cheesy. But for some...
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- 5/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Oct-30-2008
- Tony Jaa defies the laws of physics
I personally liked the Protector a little better than Ong-Bak, but even that in mind, this movie still rocked my face off. Amazing action sequences that would make Jackie Chan's bones ache just WATCHING Tony. And I'm a big JC fan, so...
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- 5/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Oct-21-2008
- This movie kickas @$$
So if you are a fan of fighting movies, you HAVE to have this movie! Jony Jaa is a Thai kick boxer who could destroy Jackie Chan or Jet Li in a fight. Plus this movie has a lot of acrobatics with NO special effects or wires! It's very...
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- 5/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Dec-12-2008
- The Best martial arts movie available--hands down.
If you are entertained by awesome feats of aerobics, gymnastics and the sounds of sweet punches and kicks landing, Ong-Bak is the movie for you. All stunts done without wires.
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- 3/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Feb-09-2008
- A So-So Throwback to 80s Martial Arts Flicks
Tony Jaa has an interesting fighting style and on-screen charisma. That wasn't quite enough to carry this film, though. Once you get past the poor script, the poor acting, the poor camera work and the poor lighting, you've basically...
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- 2/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Nov-06-2006
- Another martial arts stunt man who acts.
Tony Jaa is definitely one of the next martial arts film star now that Jackie Chan's career is slowing down and Jet Li supposedly made his last action film in "Fearless". Tony Jaa's Muay Thai style of martial arts is less visually fluid...
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