Yeah, I really liked Ong Bak.
Quote from: Jon on July 15, 2010, 06:33:16 PMYeah, I really liked Ong Bak.Have you seen Ong-Bak 2?
Not yet. Have you seen it? I think Warrior King made me worry a little.
Shame you didn't like Cinema Paradiso. You really should have read my review first where I recommend not watching the Director's Cut first... unfortunately, I think you've proved why. http://www.dvdcollectorsonline.com/index.php/topic,5638.msg98404.html#msg98404
Well, it's the only version I own. Been on my unwatched pile for 5 years, so it was about time.Interestingly enough, I totally agree with review. Funny that you talk about the first hour almost exclusively and then tack on the other two hours with some short sentences Encouraged by your review, I will try to find the theatrical cut, meaning the 124min version, and give that another chance.
The saddest part of all this is the fact it's the first production of the new Hammer studio... I know it isn't the same Hammer (the talent isn't the same) but at least try to do something original worthy of the Hammer name.
Original Title: Let Me In
The biggest disappointment came from my favorite scene of the original, when Eli enters Oskar's appartment without being invited first. It is really poorly executed here, with a crescendo of music leading up to a reveal The orginal played this so much better...
I have no idea why they could have possibly thought it would be a good idea to use CGI when Abby is in rage-mode (which looks obviously fake) or show or face being almost a monster grimasse while feeding. (Did the original do this too?)
But as I said, for people who really can't/want read subtitles, they did a good job of "translating" this film.