Sweet. I just ordered the uncut versions of Ong Bak and Tom Yum Goong (aka The Protector, aka Warrior King) the other day. Should help the wait.
Nice, which versions do you have, exactly? I went with the UK releases - I've had good experiences with that company's releases of various Hong Kong action movies before,.
Two questions:
1. Why has every single movement been given a cheesy name? 'Drop of trousers' followed by 'Relieving of bowels' followed by 'Kung Fu wipe and lunge'.2. What's with the obsession with fitting elephants into the storyline anyway, anyhow?
I preferred it when it was just him running around a city doing crazy stunts in more relatable environments.
2. What's with the obsession with fitting elephants into the storyline anyway, anyhow?
Two questions:1. Why has every single movement been given a cheesy name? 'Drop of trousers' followed by 'Relieving of bowels' followed by 'Kung Fu wipe and lunge'.2. What's with the obsession with fitting elephants into the storyline anyway, anyhow?I preferred it when it was just him running around a city doing crazy stunts in more relatable environments.
I just got my copy.Woot!The good news first:For a first time attempt on directing a film,Tony Jaa did an excellent work!Outstanding photography and great fight choreography..
The bad news:I got it on VCD so there's no subtitles.Meh...Now,in a different situation it wouldn't be important but you need the subtitles to understand what happens in the end.It's kinda weird../shrug
Enjoy
.... it's pure concentrated awesomesouce ... ALOT of it.