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TB4000
03-04-2005, 08:55 AM
Thai Martial Arts Star Aim to Kick High in U.S.

Wed Mar 2, 8:23 AM ET

By Craig Reid

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - From a standing position, he jumps straight up, kicks a pad suspended 15 feet above the ground and on the way down spins like a yo-yo and lands on one foot, then effortlessly leaps up and runs across the shoulders of five men like stepping stones on a river.






No wires, special effects, no camera techniques, just a live demonstration.


Welcome to the world of Tony Jaa, not only Thai cinema's most famous martial arts star, but with his debut film "Ong Bak: The Thai Warrior" perhaps the next big martial arts movie icon to follow in the steps of Bruce Lee, Jackie Chan and Jet Li by breaking through in the West.


"Ong Bak" is frenetically directed by Thai television ad director Prachya Pinkaew and is a story about pious Buddhist country bumpkin Ting (Jaa) who is sent to "Sin City" Bangkok to retrieve the stolen head of a statue, his jungle village's symbol of life.


With his interest in Asian film sparked by working with Jet Li on "Kiss of the Dragon" and the soon to be released "Unleashed," it's no wonder that Luc Besson, director of "Fifth Element" and "Joan of Arc," purchased the English-language distribution rights to the film.


The film is currently in limited release but expected to open nationwide later.


When asked how he developed such phenomenal jumping abilities, Jaa said in an interview with Reuters, "Flower and Leaves" and therein lies the tale:


Born Panom Yee-rum in a jungle village in Thailand's northeastern Surin province, near the Cambodian border, Jaa raised elephants as a child and each day would leap up onto the backs of two baby elephants, Flower and Leaves, and did so every day for many years; as the elephants grew so did his jumping abilities.


"Riding elephants is a skill in itself," Jaa says, "but when you train them to like pick up leaves or water and throw it back at you, you become attached to the elephant and you must eventually become one with them."


But childhood life wasn't all peaceful and serene.


"As a kid playing with the elephants, we'd always be reminded we lived in a Red area near the Cambodian border," Jaa says, "so there was a constant wartime reminder where we'd hear the planes coming and have to literally run away from the bombs."


During those tumultuous times, besides tending his father's rice paddies and somersaulting off elephants into the river, Jaa found solace and direction by watching Bruce Lee and early Jackie Chan films shown outdoors on white sheets when a projectionist visited the village.


"Because of Bruce and Jackie, I realized I wanted to be a martial arts film star," Jaa said. "But they were doing Chinese kung-fu. I wanted to do something to show the world Thai culture, Thai martial arts, so I decided to practice Muay Thai Boran."


To Westerners, Thai martial arts are Thai kickboxing, known as Muay Thai. However, Muay Thai is not a martial art but a sport that has been around since 1930, its techniques being a watered down version of the lethal martial art Muay Boran.


With a $12 million budget and four years in the making, "Ong Bak" features Jaa in highly stylized, pugilistic Muay Thai mayhem, performing overtly dangerous stunts that rival the best of Chan all done without doubles, wires and special effects.


"I refuse to use wires for safety because I want people to see it's real and bring back that feeling from Jackie's prime years and show those kind of film stunts to the public eye.


"Besides, the wires interfere with the real techniques and I wish to show the world the other side of Thai martial arts, not just what most think is the ring fighting," he said.

Banana
03-04-2005, 09:04 AM
I want a blowjob from Kate Beckinsale but it doesn't mean I'm going to get it.

SunWuKong
03-04-2005, 09:40 AM
I want a blowjob from Kate Beckinsale but it doesn't mean I'm going to get it.

hahahhah this made me laugh out loud.

MMmmmmm.... Kate Beckinsale.......

Irreversible
03-04-2005, 09:44 AM
why? more money? fame? even jackie c and jet li have taken questionable US roles.

tony jaa will probably end up in rush hour 6.

YuheiCarreau
03-04-2005, 11:16 AM
I want a blowjob from Kate Beckinsale but it doesn't mean I'm going to get it.

Really? Kate Beckinsale? That's the top of your fantasy blowjob list?

deez nuts
03-04-2005, 11:21 AM
tony who? tony jaa? never heard of him.

kimpossible
03-04-2005, 11:26 AM
Really? Kate Beckinsale? That's the top of your fantasy blowjob list?

Maybe from her cups runneth over vampire-hunter character or her black-rubber clad vampire character.

SunWuKong
03-04-2005, 11:26 AM
tony who? tony jaa? never heard of him.

you should watch Ong Bak. he kicked so much ass in that movie. he was like Jackie Chan on steroids and coke.

pikachupacabra
03-04-2005, 11:34 AM
Yeah, I didn't understand a single word of dialogue and it still owned. Double elbow drop to the head!

yoMAMA
03-04-2005, 11:56 AM
never heard of the guy either.

kimpossible
03-04-2005, 12:49 PM
Here's the important question: is he hot?

s1eve
03-04-2005, 01:28 PM
Here's the important question: is he hot?

I think he's goodlooking but more importantly, this guys freakin' kicks ARSE!!!!


...or ass...

Shuriken
03-04-2005, 01:32 PM
Jaa rules!

Irezumi Kiss
03-04-2005, 05:50 PM
Here's the important question: is he hot?

Here you go...

http://www.asahi.com/offtime/images/TKY200408090140.jpg

http://1976.boo.jp/about_t/img/pro_imag.jpg

The first pic reminds me of a younger, spicier Erik Estrada!

I was debating on whether or not I should see Ong Bak in the theatres or get it on VCD for keeps...

Deadpool
03-04-2005, 06:06 PM
Im sure he'll make an excellent chinese food delivery guy in Ho-wood.

PropellerheadCP
03-04-2005, 06:15 PM
Wow... Ong Bak's been out in North America for a while and he's even appeared as the halftime show of a Laker's game. There's a lot of buzz around him. How come so many people still don't know who he is?

tvbdude
03-04-2005, 11:20 PM
Jaa rules!


haha :smile:

deez nuts
03-08-2005, 07:59 AM
so this movie is in thai?

tony jaa the next famous thai action star next to tera patrick and the two thai sisters

kimpossible
03-08-2005, 09:44 AM
Wow... Ong Bak's been out in North America for a while and he's even appeared as the halftime show of a Laker's game. There's a lot of buzz around him. How come so many people still don't know who he is?

Because it's more fun to pretend we don't. Honestly, I think a lot of us actually have run into an article about him or heard about him and/or the movie but weren't really plugged in to 'the buzz' about him. Could be the case but I'm not 100% sure.

deez nuts
03-08-2005, 09:49 AM
Because it's more fun to pretend we don't. Honestly, I think a lot of us actually have run into an article about him or heard about him and/or the movie but weren't really plugged in to 'the buzz' about him. Could be the case but I'm not 100% sure.

i haven't heard of him till this thread and only saw the commercial for this movie on mtv last night when some rapper dude (i assume a wu-tang clan member) was hyping it.

applehead
03-08-2005, 09:57 AM
Here's the important question: is he hot?

http://www.asahi.com/offtime/images/TKY200408090140.jpg

guess not.

Martino
04-29-2005, 11:42 AM
Ong Bak hits the UK next month, and I must say it seems to be getting a lot of advance promotion for an Asian movie. A 12 foot Tony Jaa can currently be seen gracing the rear of some London buses, and posters are up all over the place.

There are a couple of new websites with some original content:

http://www.ong-bak.co.uk/ongbak.php

http://www.tonyjaa.org/index.htm

http://tonyjaa.org/gallery/albums/myupload/Tony%20Jaa/Photoshot/normal_014f.jpg

Shogun Empress
05-01-2005, 04:43 PM
you should watch Ong Bak. he kicked so much ass in that movie. he was like Jackie Chan on steroids and coke.Where can I get this movie?

yoMAMA
05-01-2005, 05:55 PM
Ong Bak is awesome.

Tony, you da man!

Faithless
03-30-2007, 11:45 PM
I saw that elephant security guard movie a while back. Loved the action, hated the context.

The guy can leap. I like how he leads with his knees.