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    Chocolate | aka Fury () Review

    Posted onMay 26, byZ Ravas

    Director: Prachya Pinkaew Cast: Yanin Vismitananda, Hiroshi Abe, Pongpat Wachirabunjong, Taphon Phopwandee, Ammara Siripong, Dechawut Chuntakaro, Hirokazu &#;Hero&#; Sano, Sirimongkol Singwangcha, Su Jeong Lim Running Time: 92/ min. By HKFanatic I thoroughly enjoyed the Thai action movie Chocolate when it first came out in , but revisiting it a few weeks ago on blu-ray &#; with the sound cranked &#; I think I loved it even more. This is a … Continue reading →

    Tom Yum Goong 2 | aka The Protector 2 () Review

    Posted onApril 10, byPaul Bramhall

    Director: Prachya Pinkaew Cast: Tony Jaa, RZA, Mum Jokmok, Yanin Vismitananda, Petchtai Wongkamlao, Marrese Crump, Rhatha Phongam, Vince Makiling, Ujal Thapa, Jawed El Berni Running Time: minutes By Paul Bramhall Tony Jaa has had somewhat of a fall from grace since he was widely heralded as action cinemas shining saviour with t

    I took my cousin and his kids the other day to Harkins Theatres. It's the closest cinema theatre so we went there. We went to watch Godzilla Minus One by Toho Godzilla. It had a completely Japanese cast taking place in Tokyo. The story of the movie was told during the time after World War II in the s when the atomic bombs were dropped there by the United States. Japan is recovering from the war after losing with lots of devastation, homeless families and horrible aftermath. That's when the atomic bombs basically awoken and transformed Godzilla. I believed the atomic bombs affected this huge lizard and irradiated it causing it to mutate and get bigger. It also gave Big G destructive powers and the ability to regenerate body parts like a salamander. It's actually one of the best Godzilla movies I've seen when it comes to storytelling. I can even say it might be the best one. The film has grossed $64 million worldwide against an under $15 million budget and received
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  • In , martial artist Tony Jaa came flying onto the action movie playing field for people around the world. Armed with the classic guarantees that no wires, stunt doubles, or visual effects trickery was used in achieving his stunning fight scenes, his debut movie Ong-Bak was a hit. The years that followed produced a number of unexpected twists and detours, including tabloid reports of Jaa's personal troubles, and a string of failures at the Thai box office. Two of his pictures were sequels to Ong-Bak that made the unconventional choice of ditching the characters and contemporary setting for mystical prequels set thousands of years earlier. Now, Magnet, which released the two sequels to theaters, has acquired the first spelfilm, allowing fans to own this bizarre trilogy in a single package.

    The first rulle is certainly the most conventional. Jaa plays domstol, a country boy who travels to the city in beställning to find and return the head of his village's Ong-Bak idol after it's stolen by a low