ONG BAK 3 Giveaway

In honor of Ong Bak 3’s premiere (December 3) on VOD, XBOX, Playstation and Amazon.com, WAMG is giving you a chance to win the ultimate martial arts DVD prize pack including copies of ONG BAK, ONG BAK 2, CHOCOLATE, EXILED and DYNAMITE WARRIOR!

OFFICIAL RULES: 

1. CONTEST OPEN TO US RESIDENTS ONLY. WILL NOT SHIP OUTSIDE US.

2. FILL OUT YOUR NAME AND EMAIL ADDRESS BELOW.

3. ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTION – What’s your favorite MARTIAL ARTS FILM?

WINNERS WILL BE CHOSEN THROUGH A RANDOM DRAWING OF QUALIFYING CONTESTANTS. NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. PASSES WILL NOT BE SUBSTITUTED OR EXCHANGED.

Watch a scene from Ong Bak 3 here:

Synopsis: Martial arts legend Tony Jaa writes, directs, produces and stars in ONG BAK 3, the third and final installment in one of the most beloved action series of all time. Picking up at the cliffhanger ending where Ong Bak 2 leaves off, Jaa ramps up the epic supernatural elements of the previous film, while still maintaining the trademark bone-crunching action that the series is known for. This time he must face his ultimate enemy: a fierce supernatural warrior named “Demon Crow,” played by fellow martial arts sensation Dan Chupong (Dynamite Warrior). Eagerly anticipated by martial arts aficionados for some time, the matchup of Jaa and Chupong is explosive.

ONG BAK 3 premieres Friday December 3 on VOD, Amazon.com, Xbox Marketplace, Playstation Network; opens in theaters January 14, 2010.

For more information on ONG BAK 3, please visit: http://ongbak3film.com/

WIN A CENTURION PRIZE PACK

Dude, you know… I give and I give, and I give some more…

And I think it’s fair to ask where this relationship is going…

I’LL TELL YOU WHERE IT IS GOING!!! It’s GOING to give away a three Blu-Ray prize pack in honor of CENTURION. The winner will be chosen next Monday, and will win ONG-BAK 2, RED CLIFF, and BRONSON all on Blu-Ray.

Official Rules:

1. Fill out the form below with name and email address. (Winner must be a United States Resident)

2. Tell me what your Centurion name would be, if you were alive in this time period and why…

3. Winner will be chosen at random from qualifying entries. (Entries that complete the above rules).

Alright guys, put your thinking caps on and get to it!

Synopsis:

CENTURION AD 117. The Roman Empire stretches from Egypt to Spain, and East as far as the Black Sea. But in northern Britain, the relentless onslaught of conquest has ground to a halt in face of the guerrilla tactics of an elusive enemy: the savage and terrifying tribes known as the Picts.

Quintus, sole survivor of a Pictish raid on a Roman frontier fort, marches north with General Virilus’ legendary Ninth Legion, under orders to wipe the Picts from the face of the earth and destroy their leader Gorlacon.

But when the legion is ambushed on unfamiliar ground, and Virilus taken captive, Quintus faces a desperate struggle to keep his small platoon alive behind enemy lines, evading remorseless Pict pursuers over harsh terrain, as the band of soldiers race to rescue their General, and to reach the safety of the Roman frontier.

From writer/director, Neil Marshall, CENTURION is a gripping survival thriller set against a background of conquest and invasion; a pursuit movie in the vein of DeliveranceLast of the Mohicans and Apocalypto.

CENTURION is currently available on VOD, XBOX, VUDU and Amazon.com; CENTURION opens in theaters August 27, 2010.

Facebook: facebook.com/centurionmovie

Poster Giveaway: ONG BAK 2 poster signed by Tony Jaa

Yes boys and girls, we are giving away a signed ONG BAK 2 poster from Tony Jaa! This is going to be a super rare treat for any fan of martial art films. In order to win this is what you have to do:

1) You must have a Twitter account, if you don’t please go to http://twitter.com and sign up.
2) You need to sign in and tweet the follow message, or just click HERE and it will be done for you.

  • I am entered to win a signed Tony Jaa ONG BAK 2 poster thanks to @wearemoviegeeks check out http://bit.ly/3J12vD

3) That’s it… we will pick the winners at random and notify you.

Here is the full size poster of the one you will be receiving which is signed by Tony Jaa himself:

ONG BAK 2 is available now on VOD, XBOX Live and Amazon and theatrically on Friday, October 23. Check out this Exclusive clip from the film:

‘Ong Bak 2: The Beginning’ Trailer Released

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Reactions to Tony Jaa’s latest martial arts, kick in your face were pretty mixed at the South by Southwest midnight series this year. It was the opening night, so some may have been kinder to it than others. Whether you thought it was an epic punch to the head or meaningless fight scenes after another, there was no doubting that it had some amazing choreography.

‘Ong Bak 2: The Beginning’ gets a limited release on October 23rd, so you can judge it for yourselves then. Until that day, though, you can gaze at the trailer, which was just released from Magnet Releasing.

Here’s the description of the film:

Martial arts superstar Tony Jaa stars in and directs this epic tale of revenge set hundreds of years in the past. Featuring a huge cast and hordes of elephants, this prequel takes Jaa’s skills to the next level, showcasing him as a master of a wide range of martial arts styles – while proving him to be a promising director as well.

You can check out the trailer right here:

Source: Apple

‘Jennifer’s Body’/’Survival of the Dead’ Among Premieres at Toronto’s Midnight Madness

‘Jennifer’s Body,’ the Diablo Cody-written, Megan Fox-starring, horror flick will make its premiere at the upcoming Toronto Internationl Film Festival.   The film, along with other, major premiers like ‘[REC] 2,’ ‘Daybreakers,’ and ‘Survival of the Dead,’ will play as part of the Midnight Madness series. Continue reading ‘Jennifer’s Body’/’Survival of the Dead’ Among Premieres at Toronto’s Midnight Madness

SXSW Review: ‘Ong Bak 2’

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Jeremy:

Tony Jaa is back, but not exactly with much of a vengeance. ‘Ong Bak 2’ is not the nonstop, leg-breaking, elbow and knee flying action adventure we’ve been hoping for. Don’t get me wrong. There is plenty of Jaa throwing his appendages about knocking out bad guys in black with impacts that sound like gunshots. However, ‘Ong Bak 2’ still has a story to tell, and it is going to tell it come hell or high water.

Set in 1431 Thailand, the film tells the story of Tien (Jaa), a young boy whose father, a general, and mother are slaughtered by Lord Rajsena and his marauding army. Tien is the only one to survive the slaughter, and he is taken under the martial arts tutelage of Chernang. Years later, Tien has mastered his skills, learning to combat using all sorts of weapons including stampeding elephants, and, after taking over the leadership of Chernang’s clan, he sets out for his revenge against Rajsena.

The story, or, more so, the way in which the story plays out, in ‘Ong Bak 2’ gets too convoluted for its own good. What should be a rather simple story of revenge and a people taking their land back from the evil ones in power quickly becomes head-scratching as we are subject to flashback after flashback. All of this is done without much warning or any moment of clarity that lets us know where we are in the film’s timeline.

One minute, we’re watching Tien train, fighting a procession of three different fighters all with different special abilities. The next, we’re seeing a young Tien’s subplot of a love story. It’s supposed to help us understand Tien’s pain and want vengeance as much as he does. It doesn’t. It only makes us realize we’re not seeing anyone bleeding or getting their bones broken.

Sometimes it’s enough just to see the good guys kicking the crap out of the bad guys. Unfortunately, so much is built around the story in ‘Ong Bak 2’ that you spend as much time wondering why Jaa is beating up someone as you do staring in awe at his physicality.

As far as that goes, it is still amazing to see the guy move. The honeymoon might be over in regards to how awe-inspiring Tony Jaa is. We can never go back to before seeing the original ‘Ong Bak’ and being totally shocked and amazed at most of Jaa’s Muay Thai skills.

There are definitely some “holy shit† moments in ‘Ong Bak 2’. When young Tien is captured and sold into slavery, he is thrown into a pit of waist-high muddy water and forced to fight a crocodile. That scene, though a little more subtle than most of the action, is intense. The last half hour of the film is loaded with Jaa fighting one person after another, as if he is progressing through levels on a PS3 game. Some might find the final battles tedious, but I didn’t mind it.   The crow-lady was particularly creepy and should have had a bigger presence in the final battle.

When looking at something like ‘Ong Bak 2’, you have to decide whether or not the fight scenes make up for the story pace. Some will think they do not. I thought they did. The fight sequences are so amazing. There are sequences and martial arts moves so groundbreaking, not only have you never seen them before, you don’t even realize you’ve never seen something like this before.

‘Ong Bak 2’ is not as great a film as the original. It didn’t even need to be called ‘Ong Bak 2’ it has so little to do with the original’s story. Plus, the film is so open-ended, you know they were already planning a sequel to it from the start. However, getting past that, if you can ride through the tedium of the story and enjoy the film for the ass-kicking good time the action provides, you will be far from disappointed. Not exactly a rousing recommendation for something that has garnered so much anticipation, but that’s where it lies.

Overall: 3.75 stars out of 5

SXSW ‘Ong Bak 2’ Midnight Screening Poster Kicks Serious A!

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Above you see the poster Mondo Tees and The Alamo Drafthouse put out for the midnight screening of Tony Jaa’s highly anticipated ‘Ong Bak 2’.   Words cannot describe how sweet this poster is.   I was excited to see ‘Ong Bak 2’ before, and, now, I am almost literally salivating waiting to feast my eyes on this film.

Source: Mondo Tees

SXSW 2009 Fantastic Fest at Midnight Lineup announced:

Thats right boys and girls, here is the list you have been waiting for! We get a little taste of Fantastic Fest at SXSW. “SXSW Presents Fantastic Fest at Midnight” and there are some great movies that will be premiering:

Ong Bak 2 (Thailand)
Director: Tony Jaa. Writer: Panna Rittikrai
Tony Jaa is back in a truly amazing, ass-kicking, mind-boggling, eye-popping prequel to the epic cult hit Ong Bak.
(International Film Festival Premiere)

Black (France)
Director: Pierre Laffargue. Writer: Pierre Laffargue, Lucio Mad, GÃ ¡bor Rassov
MC Jean Gab’1 stars in an action packed neo-blacksploitation tale of mutants, machetes, mercenaries, mysticism and magic.
(World Premiere)

The Haunting in Connecticut (US)
Director: Peter Cornwell. Writer: Adam Simon,Tim Metcalfe
A killer cast (Elias Koteas, Virginia Madsen, Martin Donovan) stars in this truly chilling, chillingly true story of one family’s supernatural ordeal.
(International Film Festival Premiere)

The Horseman (Australia)
A dark, brutal thriller, starring Peter Marshall as a bereaved father seeking bloody vengeance from the pornographers who killed his drug addict daughter.
(North American Premiere)

Lesbian Vampire Killers (UK)
Director: Phil Claydon. Writer: Paul Hupfield, Stewart Williams
Gavin & Stacey‘s Matthew Horne and James Corden play hapless losers whose holiday idyll is shattered by, yes, lesbian vampires. Expect bawdiness, blood, and some good old British boozing!
(World Premiere)

Pontypool (Canada)
Director: Bruce McDonald. Writer: Tony Burgess
This genre-bending metaphysical horror film stars Stephen McHattie as a jaded, grizzled radio jock who finds himself in the midst of a bloody, violence-induced panic in the sleepy town of Pontypool.
(U.S. Premiere)

Told you that ‘Ong Bak 2’ would be at SXSW, but you didn’t believe me!

‘Ong Bak 2’ Gets US Distributor

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Magnolia Pictures, the Wagner/Cuban Company’s group, announced today it had picked up the US distribution rights to ‘Ong Bak 2’, the Tony Jaa-directed sequel to ‘Ong Bak: The Thai Warrier’.   The film was originally released in Thailand in December of 2008, and will be released theatrically by Magnet (Magnolia’s genre label) later this year.

“When we first saw the original ‘Ong Bak,’ after picking our jaws off the floor, we knew we wanted to be in the Tony Jaa business. It put us on the map as a home for the best in genre fare, and helped make our genre label Magnet possible,” said Magnolia President Eamonn Bowles. “We’re beyond thrilled to be able to carry the franchise forward and continue our relationship with Tony, Sahamongkol, and the entire creative team involved.”

“We are exceptionally happy with the deal with Magnolia,” said Gilbert Lim, Executive Vice President of Sahamongkol Film International. “They did a wonderful job with the release of the original ‘Ong Bak,’ and it feels great to be back in business again with ‘Ong Bak 2.’ I am certain that the movie is in great hands.”

The original ‘Ong Bak’ was an amazing accomplishment in martial arts filmmaking, and it made an instant, international star out of Jaa.   There has been a lot of controversy surrounding ‘Ong Bak 2’s production, but it looks like we are finally going to see what Jaa has in store for us when he steps behind the camera.

Source: Magnolia Pictures