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Tony Jaa (Actor) | Petchthai Wongkamlao (Actor) | Pumwaree Yodkamol (Actor) | Sukhaaw Phongwilal (Actor)
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Ong Bak AKA Muay Thai Warrior (2 DVD) (Australia Version - English Subtitles)
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A new martial arts star is born, and his name is Tony Jaa. Ong Bak is the perfect vehicle for Jaa to showcase his highly effective and original martial arts prowess, as Ting, the lowly Thai villager who is sent on a mission to retrieve a relic, stolen from his village. On arrival in Bangkok, Ting is sucked into the seedy underworld of illegal Thai boxing, but due to his religious discipline he refuses to take part. However, it is not long before Ting buckles under the pressure and enters the ring, with incendiary results. The plot of Ong Bak promptly disappears in a puff of orange smoke and the film becomes the perfect platform for numerous bouts, chases and skirmishes all designed to show off Tony Jaa's mighty fighting skills.

Ong Bak was famously snapped up by French producer/director Luc Besson soon after its release in Asia and was heavily "re-imagined" to, apparently, better suit a Western audience. The film was re-cut, re-scored and English subtitles were finally made available, before it was released in America and Europe. However, now you have the chance to have your opinion, as this Australian release contains the "international cut" and the original Thai theatrical release, together in one double disc set. The second disc is full to bursting point with outtakes and extras, including the rarely seen alternate ending, making this, without doubt, the very best release of Ong Bak on the market.

There are also a number of Easter Eggs to enjoy on the second disc - and here's where to find them:

  • Highlight 'The 8 Muay Thai Movements' and press Right to highlight a fist. Then press the 'Enter' key and you'll see "Director's interview and Alternate Ending." (2.47)
  • Go to "Artwork Galleries" menu, highlight 'Storyboards Gallery' and press Right to highlight a fist. Then press the 'Enter' key and you'll see "Director's interview and 4 Storyboard Comparisions." (9.57)
  • Highlight "Artwork Galleries" and press Right to highlight a fist. Then press the 'Enter' key and you'll see "Director's interview and 3 3D Animatic comparisons." (3.13)
  • Go to 'Trailers and Bonus Materials', highlight "Back to Extras Main Menu" and press Left to highlight a fist. Then press the 'Enter' key and you'll see "Director's interview and 2 Deleted Scenes." (7.16)
  • Unknown - Title 20 (5.01)
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    Product Title: Ong Bak AKA Muay Thai Warrior (2 DVD) (Australia Version - English Subtitles) 拳霸 (2 DVD) (澳洲版 - 英文字幕) 拳霸 (2 DVD) (澳洲版 - 英文字幕) マッハ!(DVD2枚組)(オーストラリア版) Ong Bak AKA Muay Thai Warrior (2 DVD) (Australia Version - English Subtitles)
    Artist Name(s): Tony Jaa (Actor) | Petchthai Wongkamlao (Actor) | Pumwaree Yodkamol (Actor) | Sukhaaw Phongwilal (Actor) Tony Jaa 柏朗伊雲 (Actor) | 拔泰王錦魯 (Actor) | 巴維理洋淦武 (Actor) | 蘇查龐維娜 (Actor) Tony Jaa 柏朗伊云 (Actor) | 拔泰王锦鲁 (Actor) | 巴维理洋淦武 (Actor) | 苏查庞维娜 (Actor) トニー・ジャー (Actor) | Petchthai Wongkamlao (Actor) | Pumwaree Yodkamol (Actor) | Sukhaaw Phongwilal (Actor) Tony Jaa (Actor) | Petchthai Wongkamlao (Actor) | Pumwaree Yodkamol (Actor) | Sukhaaw Phongwilal (Actor)
    Director: Prachya Pinkaew 巴猜平橋 巴猜平桥 プラッチャヤー・ピンゲーオ Prachya Pinkaew
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    Release Date: 2005-08-25
    Language: Thai
    Subtitles: English
    Country of Origin: Thailand
    Picture Format: PAL What is it?
    Aspect Ratio: 1.85 : 1
    Widescreen Anamorphic: Yes
    Sound Information: Dolby Digital 5.1
    Disc Format(s): DVD-9, DVD
    Region Code: All Region What is it?
    Rating: III
    Duration: 104 (mins)
    Publisher: Madman Entertainment Pty Ltd.
    Other Information: 2DVDs
    Package Weight: 140 (g)
    Shipment Unit: 1 What is it?
    YesAsia Catalog No.: 1004057038

    Product Information

    * Screen Format : 1.85:1 (Anamorphic Widescreen)
    * Sound Mix : Dolby Digital 5.1
    * DVD Type : DVD-9
    * Extras:
  • Luc Besson international version PLUS original UNCUT Thai version (with DTS audio)
  • 'Born For the Fight' Thai boxing Documentary
  • Making of ONG BAK / Behind the Scenes
  • Tony Jaa Interview / Director Interview
  • Hong Kong & French film premieres
  • French music video
  • Storyboard comparison
  • Rehersals
  • Muay Thai 9 moves demonstration
  • 3D Animatic comparison
  • Audition videos
  • Tony Jaa fight demonstration
  • International Trailers - France, Thai etc..
  • Deleted Scenes
  • Alternative ending
  • Hidden messages
  • Sketch Gallery
  • Poster Gallery
  • Stills Gallery
  • ONG BAK screensaver

    Director: Prachya Pinkaew

    Ong Bak is the Buddha statue kept in the Nong Pra-du remple in rural Thailand, which is believe to be imbued with magical powers that will keep the village safe. One night, former villager Don cut the head of the statue to win favour with ruthless crime boss Khom Tuan. Ting an orphaned youngster raised at the Temple determines to go to Bangkok and look for the lost treasure. However, Ting is forced to compete in illegal street fights. His superior skills make him a natural champion, and he even agrees to throw a deadly fight when he's promised the return of Ong Bak...
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    Professional Review of "Ong Bak AKA Muay Thai Warrior (2 DVD) (Australia Version - English Subtitles) "

    April 27, 2004

    This professional review refers to Ong Bak AKA: Muay Thai Warrior (Hong Kong Version)
    Ong Bak caused more than a stir when it was released to the megaplex's in Bangkok (I know, I was there at the time) and when it was released into international markets it caused an even bigger stir, in fact Ong Bak is one of those outstanding films that have brought massive recognition of the Thai film industry.

    Ong Bak has an undemanding story at best, and before I go any further I'll let you know that this doesn't matter one bit. The story is solely constructed just so that we can see Ting (Ja Panom) run around and beat people into a fine mash; take for example George (Mum Jok-mok), who is only in this film to land Ting in compromising situations where beating guys down is the only key to survival.

    Well since the name of the game in Ong Bak is style over substance, like in many other films that have arrived in our cinema's of late, I'm happy to see that it then brings with it, something that I have missed, that is, REAL hard hitting action. Ong Bak makes absolutely no use of wire crews and CGI, and with an actor who can slide under a moving car while doing the splits, I guess those luxuries aren't needed.

    Essentially, the entire film is shot to put emphasis on Ting's prowess and Prachya Pinkaew opts for an effective variety of setups that achieve this. Most of the time the films fight scenes are framed wide, while rarely cutting into close ups (compared to contemporary martial arts films). This type of staging takes on an un-contrived view of the fight sequences, allowing the best view of Ting, executing one of his awe inspiring flying elbows. The chase sequences are again shown in a way to boast Ting's athleticism. The chases are pretty much all staged along a lateral plane of action where a set of obstacles are impeding the path of our mighty hero; much like an old video game, we see Ting run in frame, jumps through a ring of barbed wire, and then exits the frame, ready for the next obstacle.

    I can find nothing disappointing about this film, and being a self confessed martial arts film fan, I couldn't resist pushing this film to the top 5 of my all time greatest films list.

    10 flaming jump kicks out of 10

    by Jason Dow - heroic-cinema.com "

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    Customer Review of "Ong Bak AKA Muay Thai Warrior (2 DVD) (Australia Version - English Subtitles) "

    Average Customer Rating for this Edition: Customer Review Rated Bad 9 - 9 out of 10 (1)
    Average Customer Rating for All Editions of this Product: Customer Review Rated Bad 8 - 8.9 out of 10 (74)

    Kevin Kennedy
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    May 5, 2009

    This customer review refers to Ong Bak - The Thai Warrior AKA Muay Thai Warrior (US Version)
    Muay Thai es muy bueno! Customer Review Rated Bad 8 - 8 out of 10
    In "Ong Bak", a ruthless dealer in cultural relics wants to buy an amulet from an old man in the village of Nong Pradu. To make the deal, he sends Don, one of his low-level henchmen who happens to come from that village. However, the old man cannot be persuaded to sell the amulet. Don doesn't want to return to his boss empty-handed, so he sneaks into the local temple and steals the head from Ong Bak, a statue of the Buddha. The villagers believe that, if Ong Bak's head is not restored before the date of a religious festival, an awful curse will befall the village. Pure-hearted orphan boy Ting (Tony Jaa) volunteers to travel to Bangkok to bring Ong Bak back.

    When Ting arrives in Bangkok, he seeks the help of Humlae, who abandoned Nong Pradu years ago and now lives by his wits in the big city. Humlae at first wants nothing to do with Ting, even going so far as to deny that he is from Nong Pradu. However, once he gets a chance to see Ting's jaw-dropping Muay Thai fighting skills, Humlae decides to exploit those skills for his own benefit. Ting, however, is interested only in seeking the return of Ong Bak's head to the village. Ting is on a collision course with the gang of the ruthless relics dealer and Humlae will have to make a choice whether to throw in his lot with his origins in Nong Pradu or with Bangkok's underworld.

    The single-minded character of Ting does not give Tony Jaa a chance to show off any acting chops, but that may be a good thing. Instead, the focus is on his extraordinary athleticism and fighting skills. Believe me, that's more than enough! He pulls off stunts that seem almost superhuman ... and then tops himself with something even more astounding. The character of Humlae provides the human interest of the film, as we see him wrestle with where his true loyalties must lie.

    The story is mighty thin and a bit silly, but that really is beside the point. "Ong Bak" is an instant classic for its unparallelled martial arts mayhem. Watch it!
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    Rhoda
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    January 13, 2007

    This customer review refers to Ong Bak AKA: Muay Thai Warrior (Hong Kong Version)
    The best!!! Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
    This is my first full thai action film. Am so glad i watch it. He is real good action star. All his stunts is something that would stuck in your head for a long time. Don't miss to buy this one... or you'll regret it.
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    Nicole
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    June 30, 2006

    This customer review refers to Ong Bak - The Thai Warrior AKA Muay Thai Warrior (US Version)
    1 people found the following helpful

    ^_^ Customer Review Rated Bad 9 - 9 out of 10
    I really liked this movie. Tony Jaa is amazing...his flexibility, the stunts he pulls off. You are amazed to even watch him. The story line is ok, the only thing I did not like about the film was the cheesy music. I feel as though it took away from some of the scenes.
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    Steve Rees
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    May 20, 2006

    This customer review refers to Ong Bak AKA: Muay Thai Warrior (Hong Kong Version)
    Ong Bak Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
    This is what we need. More martial arts films like this. Absolutly stunning, very realistic and just simply breath taking. On making the film they wanted full contact fighters only, and this really shows how real the fight scenes are. The film locations are great, as were all the actors.
    Watch Tony Jaa on the second disk, when he is on tour, and the making of the film. This man is superhuman. I just hope he carries on making films like this.
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    anonymous golf player
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    November 19, 2005

    This customer review refers to Ong Bak AKA: Muay Thai Warrior (Hong Kong Version)
    Excellent action movie... Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
    The action/martial arts sequences are trully awesome. This is an action/martial arts movie, so don't bother to look for an intricate plot/story or acting. Just sit back and be mesmerized by Tony Jaa!
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