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Old 02-18-2010, 05:29 PM   #19
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Originally Posted by Fignuts View Post
Ong Bak 2 just hit stateside last week. Gonna buy it on Monday.

Looks like Jeeja Yanin is my new favorite martial artist though. Raging Phoenix looks way better than Ong Bak 2.
Agreed. Save for the Jeeja > Tony bit. They are about equal in my book.
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Originally Posted by The Mask View Post
i can kinda understand why ong bak 2 was how it was. after ong bak and tom yum goong or whatever its english title was i don't really know where you can go from there, so swords are a natural progression. plus it's part of muay boren which is like a muay thai offshoot if i remember right.
Tom Yum Goong = The Protector in North America, glorious film btw. I'll still check out Ong Bak 2, but it is disappointing because unless it's ridiculous wire fu (Kill Bill or Fearless), sword fighting is always terrible in movies.
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