Want to see an incredible fight film - Tony Jaa!!

tony jaa doesnt have his own fighting style hes just a bloody good gymanst.whos learnt muay thai

the fighting scenes are average compared to old jackie chan,bruce lee and jet li films.

I wouldnt agreen on that as i see Ong Bak more 'real' fighting -
And besides I was all talking about his latest film ;) the agresssion shown in it is awesome!!

He trained in Muay Thai from the age of 7 or so after watching Jackie Chan movies so his dad taught him. As he wanted to bring his Thai background to the films

Think they are all bloody amazing!! :D
 
Tom Yum Goong is great but I just kept wishing someone would just shoot him! After he's beaten up ten of your stooges, wouldn't you just blast him? I mean, come on!
 
I'm quite confident that Jackie Chan could beat Mike Tyson AND Chuck Norris in a........

Oh wait.


No Jaa has the moves, but he needs better films to star in, as i couldnt sit through another 90 minutes of the same moves repeated over and over and over again.












And over and over and over.
 
Chan's the man because he can user props and objects to aid his comedy and martial art/gymnastic skills. Plus hes prepared to throw himself of buildings (Project A style). Legend :D
 
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It gets ony my nerves that these movies have been out for so long, but it takes years for them to get over to Europe on a decent DVD release. :mad:
 
I think i saw this film last summer when i was in HK.

Really enjoyed it. Lots of good fight scences :cool:

It is stupid why it takes nearly a year for films to get to the UK from asia, especially when they dont even voice-over or anything and just give you the film with subititles.....
 
this film ruled! it was awesome, i bought it about month and a half ago and watched it this evening

sick fight scenes!!!!!!
 
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