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If you like martial arts movies, I strongly recommend you have a look at Tony Jaa's films. I've only seen two of his movies so far and I'm totally convinced this guy is by far the most talented martial arts "hero" I've seen.
I'm no expert but believe me this guy does things you wouldn't think are humanly possible. The moves he pulls off aren't even on computer games yet. Makes Jackie, Jet and Bruce look average. Imo, you shouldn't look past the movie "Tom Yum Goong". The subtitles are average and the story starts off slowly. After about 15mins I was about to turn it off. But then all of a sudden all hell breaks loose and I'm thinking "no way" this can be possible. Anyways, this movie ain't available locally so you'd have to order through Amazon. And here you'll find some reviews on this film. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0427954/ If you do get to see it, or you have already seen it, let us know what you think. Cheers.
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