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thedeparted
06-01-2010, 12:15 PM
The 2003 Thai action film Ong Bak made an international star of Tony Jaa, a fierce martial artist who took his place right alongside Jackie Chan and Jet Li as an international martial arts star. A movie as popular as Ong Bak should have guaranteed a sequel that was an even bigger deal, but Ong Bak 2 came and went last year without too much attention, thanks largely to Jaa's graduation as director of the film and some massive behind-the-scenes production troubles.

The sequel was actually cut into two parts, but Ong Bak 3 was a flop in Thailand, and odds are we won't see it Stateside. Actually, we won't be seeing much of Jaa at all-- in what's maybe the oddest movie news of the week, Twitchfilm is reporting that Jaa has been officially ordained as a Buddhist monk. As they explain, monkhood in Thailand doesn't work exactly the way you might expect-- it's fairly common for men to join the monastery for a short period of time, and Jaa's own mother says she hopes he'll leave the monkhood and get married someday. It's even possible he'll return to the film industry, though given all the bad blood between him and the Ong Bak 2 producers, he might be waiting this one out a while.

TwitchFilm has a fantastic recap of all the disasters that went down while making Ong Bak 2, and why it actually makes perfect sense for Jaa to take an odd kind of hiatus right now. It's not exactly the Hollywood method of going to rehab or trying to become a politician, but if becoming a monk is what it takes for Jaa to recharge his batteries and come back with guns blazing, we'll patiently wait for his return.






Wait what happened on Ong Bak 2? Anyways I guess this sucks for Jaa fans

Muffincat
06-01-2010, 01:20 PM
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO D:


I love him D:

awwwww man this sucks D:

but well yeah also good for him; but...but...but :(

LiNuX
06-01-2010, 01:22 PM
Haven't seen Ong Bak 2 but the first one was awesome. Hope he returns to the screen again. Definitely entertaining.

Muffincat
06-01-2010, 01:26 PM
The second one really was not great... Had a terrible ending. And had nothing to do with the first one. Ong Bak and Tom-Yum-Goong/The Protector were far better.

LiNuX
06-01-2010, 01:28 PM
The second one really was not great... Had a terrible ending. And had nothing to do with the first one. Ong Bak and Tom-Yum-Goong/The Protector were far better.

Yeah the protector was awesome too. Haven't seen any of his movies in a while now, probably several years. I've seen people sell Ong Bak 2 at a mall near by but I didn't get it...it was like $20 and I'd be better off just waiting for it to come up on tv. And if it's not as good as the first one, I'm glad I didn't spend the money.

jango
06-01-2010, 01:30 PM
i'm feeling somewhat in the dark about this .. i honestly have no idea wot this is or wot it's about .. guess i might have to check it out *shrug*

LiNuX
06-01-2010, 01:31 PM
i'm feeling somewhat in the dark about this .. i honestly have no idea wot this is or wot it's about .. guess i might have to check it out *shrug*

Tony Jaa is a martial artist that makes movies...like Jacki Chan and Jet Li. Some of his movies are definitely worth checking out.

jango
06-01-2010, 01:32 PM
aye i guess i will .. this isn't a very common thing for me to watch, aside from the obvious classics .. but i might take a peek if i remember

thedeparted
06-01-2010, 01:35 PM
I don't thnk I've ever watched a Tony Jaa movie. Going to have to change that lol

Jokersvirus
06-01-2010, 03:23 PM
Tony Jaa he was the lead in "The protector" right?

Charlotte
06-01-2010, 07:14 PM
Ong Bak 1 is better than 2.
Returned back!

Kenoi
06-01-2010, 08:23 PM
dang, really?! well its all good, he got a lot of old movies... well some that I know of. thanks for sharing