Ong-Bak was fantastic. Ong-Bak 2 shows every sign of leaving its predecessor in the dust.
I must see this film immediately.
Ong-Bak was fantastic. Ong-Bak 2 shows every sign of leaving its predecessor in the dust.
I must see this film immediately.
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Fist time that you see the trailer? I can't blame you, it looks faptastic. The reviews have been quite mixed, the production had lots of problems, Jaa went over the budget, he ran away, his mentor had to finish the film. Anyway, if the fights deliver i'm in.
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Gotta love a sequel that has no relation to its predecessor.
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That much is pretty clear! It's an in-name-only marketing's-sake sequel. Of course, if they rename it something else in the U.S., for once I won't be miffed...
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