A2) Tony Jaa, 2 out of


  1. 76Majikat
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Tony Jaa is simply the most fascinating fighter I have ever seen. No wires, no cgi, this guy does all his own stunts and they are fast, entertaining and he manages to put so much content into his fight choreography.

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Ong-Bak - The Thai Warrior (,  R)
Ong-Bak - The Thai Warrior 4.5 Stars
Probably the best Martial Arts film ever made. With huge fight scenes, stunning choreography and comical chase scenes.

Tony Jaa has been described as Bruce Lee, Jackie Chan and Jet Li all rolled into one. His speed, agility are a true force to be reckoned with, I hope he goes on to make many more films.

For any fan of Martial Arts, this is an absolute must see, don't be put off by the sub-titles - you'll be pleasently amazed.
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The Protector (Tom yum goong) (Warrior King) (2005,  R)
The Protector (Tom yum goong) (Warrior King) 4.0 Stars
A little less authentic and a little more Hollywood than Ong-Bak. Some amazing fight scenes throughout and many impressive stunts. The storyline, I felt was a little weak, however, it's definitely worth watching if you are a fan of Martial Arts.

Some great scenic shots too and comical moments too.
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Plook mun kuen ma kah 4 (Spirited Killer) (Spirited Warrior) (2001,  Unrated)
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