Ong-bak: Check it out if you can!
One of the more interesting movies coming out of the South East Asia. As long as you do not hear the dialogues in its primary form. Some amazing action sequences, few funny moments and crappy story like. Sounds like a perfect Chinese (or Thai or Korean) movie for me…
Update: Nice. It’s coming again this Saturday at 9 pm. Date: 25th March 2006.
Hello there. I’d just like to point out that “ze Germans” are helpless victims of their silly tv directors/cinema whatever’s. As a Dutchie, Frenzie just likes to diss us. (*joking*)
I’m not much into those kind of action movies, but - incidentally - I saw a Hindi movie in (mostly) English with Subtitles on tv this week.
(Damn, I can’t pass a blog without commenting, lol.)
Hello there. I’d just like to point out that “ze Germans” are helpless victims of their silly tv directors/cinema whatever’s. As a Dutchie, Frenzie just likes to diss us. (*joking*)
I’m not much into those kind of action movies, but - incidentally - I saw a Hindi movie in (mostly) English with Subtitles on tv this week.
(Damn, I can’t pass a blog without commenting, lol.)
yeh. it was located in and around bangkok. the dude reminds me of the dude who acted in the hindi movie kalyug…
and well yeah, the movie version i saw was in thai (i guess) with english subtitles. i caught it on television… nothing spectacular. the action sequences were pretty awesome. reminds me of the early days jackie chan movies…
It’s Thai.
You should always hear anything in its original form. Subtitles of course if you don’t understand, but anything else is blasphemy. The Germans and the French commit it.
Ong-Bak is a cool movie. I thought the hype was over though. On the other hand, that was the so-called underground. Is it going mainstream now?
yeh. it was located in and around bangkok. the dude reminds me of the dude who acted in the hindi movie kalyug…
and well yeah, the movie version i saw was in thai (i guess) with english subtitles. i caught it on television… nothing spectacular. the action sequences were pretty awesome. reminds me of the early days jackie chan movies…
It’s Thai.
You should always hear anything in its original form. Subtitles of course if you don’t understand, but anything else is blasphemy. The Germans and the French commit it.
Ong-Bak is a cool movie. I thought the hype was over though. On the other hand, that was the so-called underground. Is it going mainstream now?