Tony jaa ong bak 2 drunken
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In the Ong Bak prequels, Jaa expands his repertoire of martial arts significantly, blending a variety of different fighting styles and weapons into an eclectic approach to fighting, enabling his protagonist Tien to adapt to and overcome any opponent. Tony Jaa has frequently cited Bruce Lee as one of his major influences, and Lee's own philosophy...
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- Violence, alcohol bring in, smoking, disgusting language
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Directors
- Tony Jaa, Panna Rittikrai
Producers
- Tony Jaa, Panna Rittikrai, Tech Akarapol, Nitat Kumdee, Prachya Pinkaew, Wattsan Pruncheep, Sukulya Sucharittanarak, Tarust Supachokpaisarn, Somsak Techaratanaprasert, Sarrath Virasakdi
Cast
- Tony Jaa, Sarunyu Wongkrachang, Sorapong Chatree, Primorata Dejudom
Studio
- Magnolia
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How Tony Jaa's Underrated Ong Bak Prequel Pays Homage To Jackie Chan’s Beloved Drunken Master Sequel Detailed By Stuntmen
Stuntmen detail how Ong Bak 2: The Beginning pays homage to Drunken Master II. A direct sequel to 1978's Drunken Master, the 1994 Kung fu comedy film follows Jackie Chan as a mischievous, yet righteous man who is a master of drunken martial arts. Ong Bak 2, on the other hand, is the 2008 prequel to 2003's Ong-Bak: Muay Thai Warrior, starring Tony Jaa as a man who masters martial arts, transforms into a deadly warrior, and embarks on a mission to avenge his parents' death in 15th century Thailand.
On the latest episode of Corridor Crew's "Stuntmen React" series, Niko Pueringer was joined by stunt performers Gui DaSilva-Greene and Anis Cheurfa to break down action scenes in movies, including how Ong Bak 2: The Beginning pays homage to Drunken Master II. The stuntmen and host compared Jackie Chan and Tony Jaa's forms of drunken fighting in two scenes and detailed how the Ong Bak prequel pays homage to the Drunken Master sequel, while also sharing which they ultimately prefer. Read a portion of their comments or watch the full video below (the relevant section beginning at 8:04):
Gui DaSilva-Greene: That was a wire gag. Jackie was