the ong bak links won’t work for me
nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!!!
the ong bak links won’t work for me
nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!!!
e.c. you need to be useing emule or a progem like it , with emule running you then click on the link and it appears in emule
good luck
ok thanks
I wanted to see that movie for months now but could never find it…not even bootleg copies!
The thread states that footage is missing and the subs aren’t proper. Has that since been fixed? Are the links now improved upon the ones criticized or the same?
the subs suck but the quaility is dvd and the movie doesn’t need sub the fights will be enough ,
let me know how things turn out
Hi ernie
Just watched Ong Bak
Wow what a film-amazing- he pulls off some great moves.
This guy puts jackie, jet and even St Bruce to shame
All I can say to everyone else is watch it asap.
I got good subs so the plot was easier to follow.
Thanks again ernie
Next stop Musa!!
Regards
Nick
no problem nick , i got so many great movies , don’t know which one i should pass on next ,
hey hit me back on that email
Justs saw bits and pieces of it… some nice flying/kicking scenes
Yeah I saw it on cable last week (stupid digital cable has western movies on demand channel but not kung fu!!!). The main character does a great job, and for once it wasn’t all movie magic modified kung fu. I actually was recognizing some of the tai chi moves he was doing from the tai chi forms. I only know the first short form however…
what i DO really want to see COUGHERNIECOUGH is the longer uncut version of Hero…
The Hunted
Just saw this on Saturday night. Stars Tommy Lee Jones and Benicio Del Toro.
Some very brutal and very realistic looking (to my untutored eye) knife fighting (Kali) scenes.
Mark Dacascus is sometimes over looked in MA movies. He’s pretty good in “Only The Strong”, “Crying Freeman”, and a few more. BTW, he does his own stunts.
I never got to watch his version of Crying Freeman. But the same director made The Brotherhood of the Wolf if I remember correctly.
I loved the action with the French dude and those indians near the end. Brutal and awesome. Most people thought it was stupid
But I thought that movie was cool.
gangsterfist wrote:
Tai Chi II is really good too. That guy (I am horrible with chinese actor names) who plays the main character does an awesome job.
The actor’s name is Jacky Wu.
I think the Sam the Iron Bridge Trilogy (White Lotus Cult, Same the Iron Bridge and One Armed Hero) is pretty good.
Anyone know any movie that uses mostly wing chun in the fighting?
I just rented Underworld this weekend. If you can get past the hollywood cheesyness of it, its allright. Vampires Vs. Werewolves is always kinda cool.
Ernie, I sent the link to the Ong Bak movie to a few friends. A couple of guy wrote me back to sau they had seen it and that it had the BEST martial arts sequences they had ever seen. I tried to find it online and all I could find were Region 3 DVDs which aren’t good for North America.
i boot leg all my flix
i have it in avi and svcd format but my eng subs are real bad . and it is a very good movie .
try and download it .
THE STREETFIGHTER with Sonny Chiba
Shoalin Challenges Ninja with the almighty Gordon Lui
Two fine flicks indeed!
recommended movies
Hmm, all these posts and not a single Bruce Lee film recommended? Perhaps there is still hope for us. ![]()
I’ll break the seemingly unwritten rule twice, but not in an obvious way:
Bruce Lee, True Story (1976) - a.k.a. Bruce Lee, The Man, The Myth. starring Bruce Li. SiBak Yip Chun stands in for his his father, Yip Man.
The Last Dragon (1985) starring Taimak. Bad story, bad script, bad directing, bad acting, bad hair, bad music, bad comedy, bad martial arts choreography, bad film! Oh, and it’s the highest grossing American martial arts film of all time. :eek: What can I say? I liked it. If you’re going to watch a cheesy, blaxploitation martial arts action/comedy flick, you might as well pick a good one.
That’s it for Bruce. Here are two more films which are [SIZE=3]Shameless Plugs:[/SIZE]
Gun of Dragon (1993) starring Mark Cheng (also in Tai Chi 2 previously mentioned). My classmate, Patrick Lung Kong (also in Black Mask as the 701 squad’s Commander) gets to have our teacher killed (Moy Yat, in a cameo appearance). The Hong Kong release with subtitles is more gruesome than the re-edited American release.
Manhattan Midnight (2001, unreleased as of yet) starring Richard Grieco. Winner, Best Picture, Best Cinematography at the Philadelphia International Film Festival. My classmate, William Moy, worked as an extra on the film.
ere are some rare gems that are very good
mad monkey kung fu
dirty ho ‘’ not sure if it was mentioned ‘’
three evil masters
the hot the cool the vicious [ is a cult favorite but I like the action better in the others ]
empty cup I have access to the long version of hero but I haven’t downloaded it yet to see if it’s worth it
tom
dude there is no hope Bruce is the auto matic top of any list , that goes with out saying =)
Hey Tom,
Moy Yat did a cameo in Jet Li’s Black Mask?