Movie looks pretty cool if you like low budget Direct to DVD martial arts flicks (and I do). But check out that kick he does at 0:32. Four fucking kicks in one jump. Wow.


It's nothing for a Taekwondo adept I'm telling you
a 540-720 kick + hitting 3-6 (depending on one's skill) targets is taught between 4th and 5th kyu but even fatty dudes in my section did that.
I'm definately into martial arts and sometimes I even watch a martial arts movie but they kinda annoy me. Whenever I watch them and place myself in those "bad guy's" shoes I have in mind hundreds of techniques "what-would-I-do-to-him-now" type. Especially when I see few dudes against one who in the end kicks them all.
Also some things are unbelievably unrealistic, or basic techniques performed in an unrealistic way.
I know it's just movie and it has to look like that to be watched but I find it annoying.
Hes got nothing on Tony Jaa
Looks pretty effective to me.
masta247 said:It's nothing for a Taekwondo adept I'm telling you
a 540-720 kick + hitting 3-6 (depending on one's skill) targets is taught between 4th and 5th kyu but even fatty dudes in my section did that.
Not really, he's a stuntman/gymnast. He only practiced muay thai for doing movies. I agree he's the best martial arts actor these days though.Tony Jaa is a Muay Thai master, he mostly uses knee strikes than kicks.
I've yet to see you knock out crocop.Anyone can pull that kick off, he almost went down himself in the process.
Not really, he's a stuntman/gymnast. He only practiced muay thai for doing movies.