"Director: Prachya Pinkaew"

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  • The Rat Pack - Live From Las VegasThe Rat Pack - Live From Las Vegas | DVD | (26/06/2006) from £5.49   |  Saving you £4.50 (45.00%)   |  RRP £9.99

    A young martial artist goes to the big city in search of a stolen statue in this eye-popping action treat.

  • Ong BakOng Bak | DVD | (19/09/2005) from £6.49   |  Saving you £13.50 (208.01%)   |  RRP £19.99

    A young martial artist goes to the big city in search of a stolen statue in this eye-popping action treat.

  • ChocolateChocolate | DVD | (03/11/2008) from £6.94   |  Saving you £9.05 (130.40%)   |  RRP £15.99

    Chocolate (2008)

  • Warrior King 2 [Blu-ray]Warrior King 2 | Blu Ray | (01/09/2014) from £21.58   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    When notorious local gangster Boss Suchart is brutally murdered all evidence quickly points to Kham (Tony Jaa) who was the last man to see him alive. With Suchart's equally infamous nieces vowing revenge Kham decides to flee seeking refuge in an underground fighting ring run by ruthless crime lord LC (RZA) in order to find the real culprit and clear his name. However when LC enlists Kham to his elite squad of world-class fighters for a secret mission he soon discovers that clearing his name might be more difficult than he once thought.

  • Warrior King 2 [DVD]Warrior King 2 | DVD | (01/09/2014) from £3.29   |  Saving you £9.70 (294.83%)   |  RRP £12.99

    When notorious local gangster Boss Suchart is brutally murdered all evidence quickly points to Kham (Tony Jaa) who was the last man to see him alive.

  • Warrior KingWarrior King | DVD | (30/10/2006) from £5.95   |  Saving you £14.04 (235.97%)   |  RRP £19.99

    Tony Jaa returns in this action-packed adventure which sees him heading to Australia to rescue his two beloved elephants.

  • Chocolate [Blu-ray] [2008]Chocolate | Blu Ray | (03/11/2008) from £9.99   |  Saving you £12.00 (150.19%)   |  RRP £19.99

    You won't believe this action! Sin was once a prominent member of the most feared mafia gang in Thailand and mistress to its notorious leader the ruthless Number-8. Now suffering from leukaemia the only way to raise money for treatment is for her daughter Zen to seek out her old underworld contacts and collect aged debts. Blessed with an incredible ability to mimic the fighting moves of her favourite action heroes Zen proves an awesome match for those who stand in her way. However when Number 8 decides that the money belongs to him Zen is faced with a full-on battle for survival. Starring Asia's new female action superstar JeeJa Yanin (who spent 2 full years in training) Chocolate contains some of the most breathtaking set piece action scenes you will see this year!

  • Warrior King (2 Disc Ultimate Edition) [DVD]Warrior King (2 Disc Ultimate Edition) | DVD | (04/07/2011) from £15.89   |  Saving you £2.10 (13.22%)   |  RRP £17.99

    Tony Jaa is Bak... With a Vengeance! Hot on the heels of his incredible ass-kicking performance in Ong-bak the greatest action hero of the decade Tony Jaa is back in Warrior King - with a bigger budget a Western setting and even more of his amazing trademark 'no wireworks no CGI no stunt doubles' action! Thai village boy Kham's peaceful world is rocked when illegal animal smugglers kidnap his precious per elephants stealing them away to the seedy underworld of Australia's Sydney to meet a dubious end. They have picked the wrong guy to mess with: the elephants are like family to Kham and he sets out to bring them back beating to a pulp anyone who stands in his way. His journey pitches him against one fierce opponent after another each more skilled and deadly than the last - the perfect recipe for the most bone-crunching jaw-dropping action ever!

  • Tony Jaa Box Set - Ong Bak/Warrior KingTony Jaa Box Set - Ong Bak/Warrior King | DVD | (09/06/2008) from £21.46   |  Saving you £-11.47 (N/A%)   |  RRP £9.99

    Ong-Bak (2003): No stunt doubles no computer images no strings attached! When the head of a statue sacred to a village is stolen a dutiful but endearingly naive young martial artist is charged to go to the big city and finds himself taking on the underworld to retrieve it... Having drawn incredible comparisons to Bruce Lee and an early Jackie Chan Thai sensation Tony Jaa bursts onto the scene! Amazingly athletic not to mention charismatic Tony Jaa refuses to countenance the use of props (yes that's real glass barbed wire and metal spikes!) wire enhancement and faked blows. What full contact you see is most definitely what you get! Added to this is a gleefully choreographed chase on the highways of Bangkok involving a fleet of tuk-tuk vehicles (the three-wheeled taxi iconic to Thailand) knowing location photography (visitors to the capital will recognise Khao San Road and the exterior of top nightclub hangout Suzy's Pub) and most of all an affecting story of one man's struggle to uphold village traditions against Western modernisation. Warrior King (2005): The Ong-Bak team take martial arts on film to a whole new level! Two years in the making the second most expensive film in Thai history and with several seriously battered and bruised stuntmen into the bargain Warrior King once again is the perfect showcase for the talents of Tony Jaa. The life of young martial arts master Kham (Tony Jaa) is turned upside down when an international mafia syndicate based in Australia capture his two prize elephants and smuggle them to Sydney. Distraught that the animals reared as a symbol of his devotion to the King of Thailand and due to be presented to the monarch Kham is prompted to venture into a foreign land for the very first time. Rescuing the animals is no mean feat. Despite the assistance of Sergeant Mark (Petchtai Wongkamlao) a Thai police officer based in Australia and Pla (Bongkoj Khongmalai) a Thai girl sold into modern day slavery Kham faces an incredible challenge. The ruthless gang is headed by Madame Rose (Xing Jing) whose deadly henchmen include a Vietnamese thief (Johnny Nguyen) and the hulking 7' tall behemoth TK (Nathan Jones)... If you think you know what to expect from the Ong-Bak triumvirate of director Prachya Pinkaew star Tony Jaa and stunt co-ordinator Panna Rittikrai then think again! Plot necessarily takes a back-seat to this delirious example of extreme Muay Thai cinema the highlight of which must include a 4 minute(!) unbroken fight sequence in which Kham battles his way through the four floors of the Tom Yum Goong restaurant. No cuts no faked blows no letup in the action!

  • Elephant White [DVD]Elephant White | DVD | (20/02/2012) from £5.99   |  Saving you £7.00 (116.86%)   |  RRP £12.99

    When the daughter of a powerful businessman is kidnapped and murdered by a notorious gang of Thai sex-traffickers skilled mercenary Curtie Church (Djimon Hounsou) along with ruthless weapons dealer Jimmy The Brit (Kevin Bacon) are hired to hunt the gang down and take them out. However what starts out as a paying job soon turns into an outright war between two rival gangs and Church finds himself face-to-face with the corrupt world that surrounds him and the truth behind the man who hired him....

  • The Kick [DVD]The Kick | DVD | (07/10/2013) from £7.79   |  Saving you £8.20 (51.30%)   |  RRP £15.99

    After the son of a family of tae kwon do experts foils an attempt to steal a priceless Thai artefact, the family becomes national heroes - and targets of revenge by the criminal gang whose robbery the son foiled.

  • Ong Bak (2 Disc Ultimate Edition) [DVD]Ong Bak (2 Disc Ultimate Edition) | DVD | (04/07/2011) from £12.98   |  Saving you £5.01 (38.60%)   |  RRP £17.99

    No stunt doubles No computer images No strings attached Experience the most breathtaking action spectacle of the year with martial arts phenomenon Tony Jaa: the man that Total Film describes as Bruce Lee Jackie Chan and Jet Li all rolled into one! When the head of a statue sacred to a village is stolen a dutiful but endearingly naive young martial artist is charged to go to the big city and finds himself taking on the underworld to retrieve it... Added to this is a gleefully choreographed chase on the highways of Bangkok involving a fleet of tuk-tuk vehicles (the three-wheeled taxi iconic to Thailand) knowing location photography (visitors to the capital will recognise Khao San Road and the exterior of top nightclub hangout Suzy's Pub) and most of all an affecting story of one man's struggle to uphold village traditions against Western modernisation.

  • Warrior King (Single Disc)Warrior King (Single Disc) | DVD | (02/07/2007) from £6.54   |  Saving you £3.45 (34.50%)   |  RRP £9.99

    Tony Jaa returns in this action-packed adventure which sees him heading to Australia to rescue his two beloved elephants.

  • Tony Jaa Box Set (Warrior King, Ong Bak)Tony Jaa Box Set (Warrior King, Ong Bak) | DVD | (30/10/2006) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £29.99

    Ong-Bak (2003): No stunt doubles no computer images no strings attached! When the head of a statue sacred to a village is stolen a dutiful but endearingly naive young martial artist is charged to go to the big city and finds himself taking on the underworld to retrieve it... Having drawn incredible comparisons to Bruce Lee and an early Jackie Chan Thai sensation Tony Jaa bursts onto the scene! Amazingly athletic not to mention charismatic Tony Jaa refuses to countenance the use of props (yes that's real glass barbed wire and metal spikes!) wire enhancement and faked blows. What full contact you see is most definitely what you get! Added to this is a gleefully choreographed chase on the highways of Bangkok involving a fleet of tuk-tuk vehicles (the three-wheeled taxi iconic to Thailand) knowing location photography (visitors to the capital will recognise Khao San Road and the exterior of top nightclub hangout Suzy's Pub) and most of all an affecting story of one man's struggle to uphold village traditions against Western modernisation. Warrior King (2005): The Ong-Bak team take martial arts on film to a whole new level! Two years in the making the second most expensive film in Thai history and with several seriously battered and bruised stuntmen into the bargain Warrior King once again is the perfect showcase for the talents of Tony Jaa. The life of young martial arts master Kham (Tony Jaa) is turned upside down when an international mafia syndicate based in Australia capture his two prize elephants and smuggle them to Sydney. Distraught that the animals reared as a symbol of his devotion to the King of Thailand and due to be presented to the monarch Kham is prompted to venture into a foreign land for the very first time. Rescuing the animals is no mean feat. Despite the assistance of Sergeant Mark (Petchtai Wongkamlao) a Thai police officer based in Australia and Pla (Bongkoj Khongmalai) a Thai girl sold into modern day slavery Kham faces an incredible challenge. The ruthless gang is headed by Madame Rose (Xing Jing) whose deadly henchmen include a Vietnamese thief (Johnny Nguyen) and the hulking 7' tall behemoth TK (Nathan Jones)... If you think you know what to expect from the Ong-Bak triumvirate of director Prachya Pinkaew star Tony Jaa and stunt co-ordinator Panna Rittikrai then think again! Plot necessarily takes a back-seat to this delirious example of extreme Muay Thai cinema the highlight of which must include a 4 minute(!) unbroken fight sequence in which Kham battles his way through the four floors of the Tom Yum Goong restaurant. No cuts no faked blows no letup in the action!

  • Ong Bak [UMD Universal Media Disc]Ong Bak | UMD | (19/09/2005) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £19.99

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