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Comment from: osman [Visitor]
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yes hi guy is there any one have seen the ong bak 2 and how is the film is it good o else and hos is the action
12/05/08 @ 13:54
Comment from: Brad [Visitor]
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I saw the film last night. It's terrific with a great story and amazing action. Tony Jaa commands the screen with a towering performance. Given his much publicized recent problems, it's great to see Jaa pull through with such a wonderful film. It will be major hit, I am sure
12/07/08 @ 11:08
Comment from: udon thani expat [Visitor] · http://www.udonthani.co.uk
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great movie action and story first rate looking forward to part 3
12/08/08 @ 19:41
Comment from: khan [Visitor]
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hi hru this khan
12/11/08 @ 18:25
Comment from: John [Visitor]
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Although the action was good, the plotline is very boring. I dozed off after a while when they just went from one fight scene to the next for no particular reason. Don't go to watch this movie expecting too much. If you are there just to enjoy the fight scenes then you will be happy. However, although the production values were higher than the average Thai movie, whoever wrote the plot and story outline should be fired. This is one of the most boring Thai movies of the year.
12/15/08 @ 18:41
Comment from: belle [Visitor] · http://bellelikesbeatles.hi5.com
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HAVE to ask, r there 2 versions of the film? i even saw 2 different movie posters for Ong Bak 2. Look up ong bak 2 on wikipedia, and read the plot, it states a similar yet different plot that I'm sure i didn't watch. This trailer is for the one I watched, but i am asking, is there 2 versions of ongbak 2, or no? PLEASE HELP!
12/19/08 @ 06:25
Comment from: ian [Visitor]
not seen the movie yet but if you search for ong bak 2 you will properly get worrior king or aka tom yum gung or sometimes called the protector!!!this was the second movie after ong bak,its an excelent movie, cant wait to see the new movie myself when i come back to the land of smiles
12/24/08 @ 00:57
Comment from: peter [Visitor]
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awsome entertainment.thai movies are getting better all the time.tony jaa is the king of martial art's movies.roll over jet lee....
01/02/09 @ 08:14

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