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Comment from: xino [Visitor] · http://www.youtube.com/xin0
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took your sweet time to update the site:/

Anyway movie looks sweet man
08/12/09 @ 06:29
Comment from: nick [Visitor]
Any idea when the movie might come to the states on DVD?
08/14/09 @ 03:03
Comment from: Helmut [Visitor] Email · http://moreviewsed.blogspot.com
This looks more interesting than Chocolate.
08/15/09 @ 18:54
Comment from: Mac [Visitor]
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Sure it is better than Chocolate Movie... Actually the best part is stunts are going good with hip hop music.
08/15/09 @ 23:57
Comment from: GhostFish88 [Visitor]
HongKong movies became incredibly popular since they would have english subtitles. Not only because the Americans or English would be able to read...but its a language many people in the world find easier to study. So HK films had a huge following worldwide. Japanese Animation did the same and we see how popular their animation and toys have become. If thai films were released on DVD with an english option it would boost sales, help the economy, and open up the culture to the world.
08/25/09 @ 04:54
Comment from: Rohit [Visitor]
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I think Raging Pheonix is more than chocolate bcoz it has martial fights with hip hop dancing.
09/08/09 @ 11:13
Comment from: Vic [Visitor]
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I just watched Raging Phoenix with NO subtitles and still thought it kicked ass!!!! :) I can't wait till it's released here in the states.
11/07/09 @ 11:26
Comment from: al [Visitor]
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Great martial arts film but I need the english subtitles to fully enjoy the movie
11/12/09 @ 06:24
Comment from: khan [Visitor] Email
i want to know the names of the sountracks used in the movie. does anyone noe any of them? thanks
12/12/09 @ 13:34
Comment from: surya shrestha [Visitor] · http://www.enjoythaimovies.com
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nice movies movies Raging Phoenix (Jija Deu Suay Doo)
nice action
12/26/09 @ 10:17
Comment from: anna boonrapsap [Visitor]
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SAWATDEE,to all cast of Raging Phoenix.This movie is so awesome,it was like oh my gosh,I like the moves,and it also have a hip hop dance..
12/27/09 @ 15:10
Comment from: reggie lagarde [Visitor] · http://google.com
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HELLO! JEEJA YANIN i'm your the no;1 fan in the Philippines.........I LOVE YOU for friend. your so AMAZING my idol....;
01/07/10 @ 11:44
Comment from: Nikki [Visitor]
I'm from northern california. Where can I buy this DVD? Ive been searching for an hour! Pls someone tell me!!
02/09/10 @ 00:32
Comment from: Suthee "Phong" Buayam [Member] Email
http://www.ethaicd.com/show.php?pid=49497&asso=1099

it doesn't have Eng sub
02/10/10 @ 20:14
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