The moron homosexual uses wires and camera cuts to hide he's a glorified stuntman
Jackie Chan and Jet Li caught on because they were novelties at the time. Tony Jaa is a copy left in their wake.
It's not even that
He tried to be the whole 'I am a hero to my people. I must interject my culture forcefully into my movies'
It's basically the same fricking fiasco as On Deadly Ground. It bombed.
holy shit
with like a Nikon or some shit, transfer it to a pc then upload it?
You're trolling and doing it badly. Shall not be getting any more responses
Chan and Li can speak english. Hard to shill your shit if youre talking in brown asiatic
It's not even that. It's litierally he only wanted to shit out his moronic culture and even in Thailand, his 'culture' is seen ike pakis are seen in the US
9 months ago
Anonymous
Thank you for your concession. What an embarassing moron getting blasted with his own footage and deflecting with "le quips"
They both have a lot of charm and put humor into their movies, they aren't just novelties. You might be better off trying to make that argument about Bruce Lee but he had a very strong screen presence. Tony Jaa is very physically impressive but he makes a better opponent than protagonist, which is what his career has resulted in.
Lee wasn't even famous till he died
that's what a lot of morons don't get
Chan was famous simply because he was a comedy actor. He did fights as a comedy scene for the most part.
A lot of people really have no clue about shit and just assume because Lee was 'fast' means 'he could fight anyone'. The dude literally never had a fight that was verified. Neither did Jackie Chan but Chan admitted he was a performer.
Bruce Lee was a big star in Asia and had written, directed, and starred in smash hit The Way of the Dragon before he was given a starring role in a Hollywood-backed production. It's true that he wasn't an international icon until after his death, but to say he wasn't famous is silly. Tony Jaa had a couple of hits but then put out multiple movies that flopped domestically and internationally.
Cuz he agreed to do dogshit movies like Protector 2 and fricking Monster Hunter.
Because movies like that don't sell
We all know the 'le magical jumping wire man' would get their shit pushed in in an actual fight
>le magical jumping wire man
Hasn't seen a single Tony Jaa movie
LE KINO ANGLE SWAP FOR LE TOTES REALISM
The moron homosexual uses wires and camera cuts to hide he's a glorified stuntman
It's not even that
He tried to be the whole 'I am a hero to my people. I must interject my culture forcefully into my movies'
It's basically the same fricking fiasco as On Deadly Ground. It bombed.
I love morons
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>shows he's clearly on wires
thanks
Please take a picture and show me the wire
>take a picture
holy shit
with like a Nikon or some shit, transfer it to a pc then upload it?
You're trolling and doing it badly. Shall not be getting any more responses
It's not even that. It's litierally he only wanted to shit out his moronic culture and even in Thailand, his 'culture' is seen ike pakis are seen in the US
Thank you for your concession. What an embarassing moron getting blasted with his own footage and deflecting with "le quips"
Remember, even if you use "le heckrino" and other redditshit ironically still makes you a giant homosexual.
He doesn't have the same charisma. It was the fight scenes in Ong Bak that left an impression on viewers and not Tony Jaa as its star.
Jackie Chan and Jet Li caught on because they were novelties at the time. Tony Jaa is a copy left in their wake.
They both have a lot of charm and put humor into their movies, they aren't just novelties. You might be better off trying to make that argument about Bruce Lee but he had a very strong screen presence. Tony Jaa is very physically impressive but he makes a better opponent than protagonist, which is what his career has resulted in.
Lee wasn't even famous till he died
that's what a lot of morons don't get
Chan was famous simply because he was a comedy actor. He did fights as a comedy scene for the most part.
A lot of people really have no clue about shit and just assume because Lee was 'fast' means 'he could fight anyone'. The dude literally never had a fight that was verified. Neither did Jackie Chan but Chan admitted he was a performer.
Bruce Lee was a big star in Asia and had written, directed, and starred in smash hit The Way of the Dragon before he was given a starring role in a Hollywood-backed production. It's true that he wasn't an international icon until after his death, but to say he wasn't famous is silly. Tony Jaa had a couple of hits but then put out multiple movies that flopped domestically and internationally.
He wasn't famous where it counted, anon
which is the west
>where it counted
>the west
>2023
LMAO
low IQ and coping
1950s
>implying the biggest movie industry wasn't in the West
oh honey...
Didn't Jaa have a breakdown and go live in the jungle and bum elephants or something?
Yep. On top of his mandatory monk service. Got way too big way too fast, couldn't handle it.
He fricking stinks. Asian men are just too goofy looking to take seriously as leading men in action movies.
Chan and Li can speak english. Hard to shill your shit if youre talking in brown asiatic
FRICK MUAY THAI!
Ong Bak 2+3 sucked
The actual ones, or the retitled? A lot of his movies got that annoying black market multiple title horseshit.
The actual ones, but they were still completely different from the first.
UFC & MMA demystified Martial Arts.
It's all boring & gay now.
because every guy that was a fan just moved to Thailand and learned Muay Thai and frick ladyboys
Jews realized it was hurting the western market
Only had two good movies.