The Fight Scene Rate System
I've complied a list of films with fight scenes. I've rated the fight scenes in the films on a scale from 0-5 stars. It's entirely subjective to my opinion, and I rate based on choreography, storytelling, performance and acting.
So now you know which movies to watch to get some good ole' action. Enjoy!
Sunday, September 27, 2015
Ong Bak: The Thai Warrior (2003)
Ting vs Thugs: 1.5/5
Chase scene: 3.5/5
Ting vs Big Bear: 2.75/5
Ting vs Toshiro: 3.75/5
Ting vs Mad Dog: 3.5/5
Ting vs Saming: 3/5
Ting/Humlae vs Thugs: 3.5/5
Ting vs Cave Guards: 2.5/5
Ting vs Thugs w/ weapons: 3.75/5
Ting vs Thugs: 4/5
Ting vs Saming/last Thugs: 4.25/5
The genesis of modern Thai action cinema, Ong Bak is a ton of fun. This is basically a 90 minute demo for Tony Jaa, but man does he deliver. One mild complaint with the fighting in the film is that it relies on big moves a lot rather than exchanges. That being said, Jaa's got a ton of great moves. There's every kind of elbow, knee and kick you can think of in this movie.
There's also a really cool sequence where Jaa fights some thugs while his own legs are on fire. It's incredible, and a practical effect unlike some of his later (and shittier) work.
If you're unfamiliar with Jaa or Muay Thai cinema in general, this is the place to start. Recommended.
Labels:
2003,
acrobatics,
muay thai,
ong bak,
panna rittikrai,
stunt,
tony jaa,
warrior
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