Ong Bak

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Ong Bak 2 is coming out in Asia this month...

WHAT?!?!?!?! damn foreign movies. They come to america very late.

Yo I got a new sig again

Eh, what are you going on about, there is no Ong Bak 2. Unless you mean Tom Yum Goong 🙄

Pheww....

Does anyone have a picture of the fights only I can really judge how good the fights were.

Yo Ong Bak comes out in video tommorow!!! August 30 in a video store near you!!!! BUY IT!!! hahaha!!!

Originally posted by JacopeX
WHAT?!?!?!?! damn foreign movies. They come to america very late.

Yo I got a new sig again

😂

Originally posted by MildPossession
Eh, what are you going on about, there is no Ong Bak 2. Unless you mean Tom Yum Goong 🙄

Eh, Tom Yum Goong is Ong Bak 2, for all intent and purpose. Thanks for coming out.

Not officially an Ong Bak 2 since Tony Jaa is playing a different person to the character in Ong Bak... It's just called Tom Yum Goong: Ong Bak 2 on one title version... but yes more or less an Ong Bak 2 lol.

Sword is Tony Jaas next movie, can't wait to find out more about it.

Sounds interesting

Was the subtitles made for the mentally insane and/or deaf people? Am I the only one that has to endure stupid subtitles like (techno music stops) or (grunting) or (techno music continues)? Do I have some retard feature turned on or something?

Love the movie, I'll definetly be watching any new Tony Jaa movies.

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Originally posted by sdfgsa
Was the subtitles made for the mentally insane and/or deaf people? Am I the only one that has to endure stupid subtitles like (techno music stops) or (grunting) or (techno music continues)? Do I have some retard feature turned on or something?

The subtitles were incredibly poorly done. There were some that read "Speaking Thai", which was pretty ****ing obvious, given that's the origin of the film. Really bad soundtrack, which didn't compliment the movie at all, but neither did the bad acting and cliche Kung Fu movie cinematography and cast of villains and heroes.

Tony Jaa's athleticism was the only highlight of an otherwise incredibly disappointing, and totally overhyped movie that stretched a paper thin plot even thinner than imaginable.