Ong Bak | Fight Club Scene
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- Опубликовано: 29 апр 2018
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Thai stuntman Tony Jaa makes his starring debut in this martial arts action film directed by Prachya Pinkaew. Ja plays Ting, a young man living in a village in rural Thailand. Discovered as an infant on the steps of the town's temple and raised by monks who taught him the Thai martial art of muay thai, Ting is sent to Bangkok when the head of the town's statue of the Buddha, to which they pray to bring the annual rains to their drought-stricken region, is stolen. The country boy is plunged into the big city's seething criminal underworld, and forced to use his fighting skills to dispatch a parade of thugs in an underground fight club on his way to finding the criminal mastermind who stole the Buddha head so he can return it before drought and starvation bring his hometown to ruin.
Ong Bak © 2003 Sahamongkol Film International Co. Ltd. - Кино
One of the best scenes ever created. I can watch it over and over again and it doesnt get boring. Tony in his prime was a beast.
surely u don't have any work to do😁
@@oybeksamadov6820 hrr
He's still a beast
@@carlosgarciaruiz8817 ...eyehw
@@rockingsrp zk.
Why i like Ong-Bak?
- simple story
- likeable protagonist (Tony Jaa)
- very impressive and entertaining choreography and stunts
That's everything it takes
And Soundtracks too
@stepmom 30 Nice one!!
Filip Juric Can those near impossible moves including the Knee and elbow punches and the jumps that were used to jump into those Thai Carts possible!?
Q
@@harverc229 Ye, you just gotta use it on the right momment.Actually most of the moves used on this move are from Muay Boran, the "Father" of Muay Thai, thai soldiers used to use these moves on wars a long time ago.
No strings attached...
No computer effects fighting scenes...
Pure 💯% REALISTIC fighting...!!!!
It's a crazy fight, the villain is humiliated as usual and he can't do anything at all, like a baby who has never fought in his life, although he only does it
@@vanek2030 does what?
100% real performance
No fake drama
Totally satisfied your mind
Right ok.🧘♂️
I’m so glad my dad introduced me to this film when I was a young girl (like 8 years old / or 9). I’m 25 now, and I will never forget this legendary film, and actor. The best film ever.
@vegeta of course, the film is called ong bak :) glad you were able to watch this film.
@vegeta happy new year too :)
Same me and my dad watched ong bak when i was 6 im now 11
My dad found cd on street and we were curious to know what was on it. When we putted cd in dvd, this movie started. I was like 9 or 10, i'm 14 now. Me and my dad won't regret watching this movie.
I just now found out bout this movie
bad guy's martial arts
1st dude was Pure Strength
2nd dude was Flashy Techniques
3rd dude was Angry Wife
2nd guy was tkd lots of kicks
@@samuraiisalmighty4917 The tkd isn't just kicks
ayuda me dio cáncer de próstata yes i know
2nd guy was all about speed
3rd point was awesome
- There will never ever be another movie like ' Ong Bak ' again.🤘🏻 I mean many movie makers got inspired from many scenes of this masterpiece.😎 From Mauritius 🇲🇺🙏🏻
😮qu is I ii em
Did you forget about Bruce Lee? He started it all, not just MMA, but putting martial arts movies on the map
You haven't Watch warriors and the Night come for us , best martiart art movie I've ever watch after Ong bak film
'Ong-bak 1 of martial arts on cinema, movie masterpiece '🤌🏽 from the beginning, all the way to the end.
1. Introduction to the culture of thailand
2.better understanding to muay thai arts.
3.the atmosphere and setting,started humble yet had a hardcore underground payback in the middle....then finished back to serenity.
4.love that was shown .much love for 🇹🇭 Thailand from🇯🇲 one love
Ongbak: "The art of eight limbs"
Third guy: "The art of picking things"
Okay cheems
Your name lmao 🤣
Your name lmao 🤣
What a Name!!! 🤣
The art of Ikea, You never hear of it?
Clearly one of the best fighting scenes ever!! Tony Jaa introduced us to Muay Thai martial arts
JCVD and other 80-th action stars - yeah, yeah, fuck us...
@@nightwarden none of those clowns did Thai-style martial arts
@@guerrillavanilla I think they're likely referring to the fact that there's a Muay Thai fighter in Bloodsport, that also portrays the antagonist in Kickboxer and does Muay Thai in that as well.
Tong Po. & He absolutely did 👍@@crimsonfyre4884
@@crimsonfyre4884 Same goes for The Quest.
4:35 that kick was Really personal 😅😁
Hanuman visits lanka❤❤❤
❤❤Jai Hanuman
Jai Bajrangbali ❤❤❤
I remember watching this movie for the first time and when Tony Jaa fought I was like “holy crap this guy is epic” haven’t stopped watching all his movies since. Loved the front kick to the face of the first opponent, that was perfect.
Same!!!!
Tony Jaa in his prime was an incredible guy. No cap
Still is brobro
He still is incredible
Can
True
Hes trash now
Watching this movie after learning Muay Thai, is another perspective
They respected so much the actual movements, its impressive
Every move, intention, trajectory, precision, impact hits of muay thai is so satisfying to watch even now. Top level choreography & stunts by tony jaa and team.
Ong Bak is One of the BEST fight movies, I've ever seen.
I reeled so many people in by watching the chase scene while they were near.
Well there is always that one guy. But sure...no-ending slow-mos, shitty story and poor camera work is always BEST as long as the main character shows some martial art.
@@heckholf you can get away with being substandard as long as what you show isn't the same homogenous garbage that normally comes out of the movie industry.
Watch blood and bone
The only action movie that will always be on the top list no movie whatsoever can take precedence over it NO MOVIE WHATSOEVER
The final dude was epic he knew a style called Ai-dont-kno
IKEADO
😄
Best comment
I love you English /American people. Italian comments are so lame
..
@@redled82 i am Trinidadian lol
Anyone here 2024?💪🖐️
i'am here bro❤
Yes
I am Tony jaa
U sure?
Yee yee
We need a movie with Tony Jaa, Michael Jae White & Donnie Yen!
1st Opponent: Street fighter
2nd Opponent: Taekwondo
3rd Opponent: Ikea Do
I GET IT!
That's not how you spell aikido
If it was a joke I don't know it
@@Cian_McC Ikea is a furniture and housing goods store. Think about how the third guy fights.
Oh I get it now
Everybody focusing on tony jaa but in 4:40 and 4:52 is living legend of the greatest coach of all time in muay thai. Yodtong Senanan.
🙏🙏🙏
So THATS who he was. I was really confused when I watched this movie and he was just calling out the moves.
I thought he was gonna be an important character or something.
@@ShadowMancer97 no just easter egg
He won a lottery, got 56 millions Bhat but only kept 10 for himself, gave rest away to charity
sadly he is not with us anymore, he passed away several years ago
Is anyone watching this masterpiece in April 2024❤
Yeah❤😂
Yes❤
I do 😊
Yeap from kenya 🇰🇪 africa
Yes. 🇹🇭🇹🇭🇹🇭🇹🇭🇹🇭
Finally, I found this man.. He was my first love when I was 8. Just fell in love while watching this movie on TV though. And now I found him again ❤
This 15 minute fight scene is better than the whole entire Mortal Kombat 2021 movie.
#sadtruth
Wait really? I haven’t seen the MK Movie yet
facts
Yo I JUST SAW THE MOVIE and was so disappointed I came straight here.
Toney jaa could have played lui kang frfr
was it that bad? nooooo! I was hoping it didn't suck.
This was the movie that inspired me to learn Muay thai, but couldn't find a teacher to teach me. So I had to rely on the many youtube videos. Then found a Bwakaw knockout compilation videos, he then became my idol. Then I tried to imitate his training methods for a five months straight. I found out that I could never be like him in terms of speed, power and durability. But that will not stop me from learning Muay Thai
Keep it up
Hell yeah, dude. Keeps it up
@@slimer1984 thanks man
You still should find a center for proper training because you need proper exercise, diet and mentor etc
@@eivor3975 ok
I'm a fan of this franchise, truly love the way Tomy Jaa made his own stunts 😎👏👏
Only legends are watching in 2024
This is one of, if not the best fighting sequences that I've ever scene. Unique, action-packed, great music and hilarious. The jump from the balcony was crazy and the shower of coins was the best ending. Tony and Thai marital arts are no joke.
The music for each fight really keeps you engaged, its amazing. And the action is stunning , I love it. Ive watched it over 50 times now loool
@@dirkauditore8413 me, too. The crazy part is that I saw this movie only because the movie I went to see was sold out. And because of you, where ever you are in the world, I'm going to watch, at least, all of the fight scenes today. ❤
@@2s3s4s5s9s Thats great to hear brother, hope you have a good time. Mexico here btw
Imagine he died finally from a coin landing on his head...
Instead of Muay Thai in Thailand, Kongfu in China, and Ninja in Japan, Taekwondo, Karate and so on.
There are self-defences in Malaysia but are forbidden to be introduced to the world because almost malays are Muslim. We all know, almost all westerns are anti-Islam. We call it as Silat (the type of name of Malay Martial Art), practiced mostly by Malay people. There many types of Silat. (Their sounds maybe weird when you translate them into English, however some of them I can't translate, there are no proper/suitable English vocabs to discribe them)
1) Silat Pusaka Gayong
2) Silat Gayong Pulut
3) Silat Cekak Hanafi
4) Silat Bangau Putih (Silat of White Stork)
5) Silat Helang Putih (Silat of White Eagle)
6) Silat Harimau Berantai (Silat of Chained Tiger)
7) Silat Ma'rifat (Silat of Enlightenment)
8) Silat Kuda Kepang (Silat of Braid Horse)
The privilege of Silat that is not found in other martial arts. In addition to teaching about several attack movement, evasive movement, and parrying movement, it also teaches us the movement of locking the enemy's body.
Pick your fight setting:
Third Guy: IKEA
Ah yes. I finally understand the joke. Nice one.
HAHA i was gna say smth abt ikea too
😂😂😂
Lmao 😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Continously watching since 2005 when I was 18 year old. Almost all movies of Tony jaa watched 😊😊
Muay Thai is Beautiful
It's not muay thai, it's muay boran.
@@alexandrebour7494 All of Muay Thai
@@airiarisaka5699 What do you mean?
@@alexandrebour7494 muaythai boran ✅
First guy: skill points used in fist damage
Second guy: points invested in speed
Third guy: maxed out inventory size
The Monk
The Rogue
The Merchant
About dota2 xD
w@@steakman4691r
@@steakman4691 First one is more like Barbarian.
Inventory size lmfaoooo
Hands down, one of the best fight scenes ever made
The best!
Entertaining and funny? Yes. But for the best fight scenes i think you should watch the raid and the raid 2
@@eternalbliss3487Nah, Ong Bak > Raid
I love Ong Back. But respectfully, raid and raid 2 has much better fight scene change my mind.
" Hanuman visit lanka " this line 🚩
Yep.... 😮 जय श्री राम🙏 🚩
😂😂😂
Jahan bolo vahan a jaate ho tum log bandar ke jaane😂
Apni maa ke halala ke paiso se apni behen se nikaah karke usse talaq dene wale, kya smjenge Hanuman ji ko... Jai bajrang bali
I really like this movie I am from Uzbekistan🇺🇿🇺🇿🇺🇿🇺🇿
1st guy - ego , steroid taking friend
2nd guy - that one friend after watching 1 martial arts movie
3rd guy - that one friend after drinking too many beers.
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I dunno man, second guy seemed like a pretty good fighter, it's just that if you put him next to Tony jaa, he looks average
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@StrengthNational až..m
lollll
First guy:Brute strenght
Second guy:Speedy
Third guy:A FRICKING FRIDGE
Everything touchable
@crystałlady wtf
JKD is mma not a throw away
@crystałlady bro serioulsy where did you learn that JKD is throwing stuff i use Jkd philosiphy in my fighting but never have I learned to throw furniture
@crystałlady no he isn't even a martial artists
You're either mistaking or trying to act smart infront of martial artists
The best Amber Heard
Is a dead Amber Heard
who heard "Hanuman Visits Lanka"
Jai Hanuman
Jai Jai Shree Ram🚩🚩🚩
Myth😂
@@gokulv9681 get off kido ask your mom about what's myth and what's reality
@@hrishikeshkshetramade4771 truth haunts bro that's the reality
This just unlocked so many memories watching this particular with my dad. I love this movie so much
4:35 I love how the crowd surrounding them immediately went silent when the Tony Jaa kicked him in the head
BATANUPAT !
@@johnmatrix6980 wasm0
Yess❤
More impressive is that it wasn't just a kick, Tony was flexible enough to basically make it look like he was stepping on the other guy.
Hello
Damn I miss how gritty Thai movies used to be. For like 4-5 years, we had it man. We really had something special.
Riga T. Exactly, movies like these use to be the shit, they are so realistic and so dirty and action packed. And you gotta love the feeling when the badass in the film beats the shit outta assholes. Although some of it isn’t completely realistic like when that dude kicked him straight in the liver, even if it didn’t have much strength behind it, any liver shot would make someone fall
What makes this movie special, is that there are no camera cuts in the action. And that's what I like seeing, pure fighting.
Riga T. This fighting style is old style Muay Thai they ban it long ago too deadly that’s why
Riga T.
😀😠😕😉😇😉😈☺
Remember when thailand movie was bombing in south east asian during 2000-2006.
I still put in this movie now and again just to be totally entertained with the action. Chocolate is another one I like to watch now and then.
super thanks
4:35 in real life fight would be over here.
And if not the following elbow to the chin would have killed him for sure
I think hes a iron jaw kung fu master lol
@@emjay1249
idc if i had to fight back id just lay there and pretend to be out cold
pretty sure that kick would have broke his jaw
@@gustavesoucy-breton6841 or his neck
I watched this movie when I was in high school. I used to practice these moves in front of mirror and wish that someone fights with me the next day at school...lol
Haha
Well real fights starts with a slap on face and ends with ripped shirt.
Freak
Same😂
This is still me
These fight scenes are created by a genius, holds up after so many years. Fluid, fun and entertaining.
I absolutely love how each fight Tony Jaa’s character Ting has gets much more difficult each time. First fight was relatively easy. Second fight was actually quite difficult due to how erratic his opponent was. And then finally the third was the most difficult mostly because he just straight up fights dirty the whole way through. It also takes up the most time for Ting to beat.
The third guy was just an absolute nutter who caused just chaos.
Still a legendary fight scene to this day
Dude is in the Bruce lee spectrum of fight scene lol such an under rated fight movie actor
No CGI, no stunt double in this movie. When I first saw this fight scene, I was sold, the torch bearer after Bruce Lee. Not Jackie Chan, not Jet Li, not even Donnie Yen. Tony Jaa's fighting character in Ong Bak 1 - 3 and Protectors has got to be the most devastating and believable style to ever come up on Film, no flying, no wires, specifically this movie has set the stage of brutal choreographed fighting. If I have to download in the matrix ONE martial arts fighting style in my brain, it would have to be all of muay thai!
@@rittzbyitch3682 I don't know man, I find Donnie Yen on par to be honest, it's not as brutal, but coreography wise, both are simply amazing. (Ip man vs 10 B-belts is kinda brutal though)
He's not underatted.
Hes my brother actually
He has Bruce Lee skill with his legs using them to block and jab,
Tony jaa is the best martial artist ❤❤❤
Third guy's fighting style reminds me of my mom when she's angry
When you forget to do the dishes before she comes home
😂
LOL true that
*cue Vietnam music* 😆 🤣
@@glowcatsssniper4668 cuando te olvidas se descongelar el pollo xD
First guy, attack power
Second guy, agility
Third guy, environmental damage 😂
😂😂😂
third guy is more like a cross between WWF Hardcore/Street Fight Matches.
9:27
“Oh, god! Mad Dog!!!”
Tony jaa got everything
Third guy just watched too much Jackie Chan's movies
before the Raid movies, this was what got me going.
also, the flying knee to Tojiro’s chest was a majestic shot
From childhood still continues watching this fight scene 😅😅 love this😂
i watched this movie, and spent the next 3 years elbowing people in the head.
That’s a lot of dead people
@@UsoguiRad lmaooo
Lucky Boi more like THATS ALOT OF DAMAGE
What people are you randomly elbowing my guy.
Whats the name of this movie
The last dude was epic. When he ran put of stuff to throw, he started throwing people.
Haha lol 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Muay Thai Mafia dangerous martial arts but it's very deadly in the fight mixed with drunken boxing and praying mantis and other types of animal Stars mixed with a drunk gods 8
I see that one black dude gave that dude a coin at the win you are good fight man the best Muay Thai fight ever
I want to learn Muay Thai 😊
this scene is never getting old
Tony jaa makes me proud to be part Thailand 😊👊🏻🔥
Congratulations
@@wahyucalvinaditya6291 yeah that is hell of an achievement, being born
Mexico loves THAILAND!!
If fight clubs in this movie is comman in Thailand? (Iam not try to insult you in anyway)
Love from this INDIA 🇮🇳
Ong back ba pesh 💪💪💪
Man Samarqanda fight club Amon✊✊✊
This movie was that 🔥 🔥 🔥 when it dropped back in the day. Still holds up even in 2021 would definitely say this is one of THE BEST action movies ever created
ruclips.net/video/cKkSWW9KG-c/видео.html
Yes
The coldest move in this whole damn scene is at 14:40 when homeboy yelled "music"...and commenced to giggin.
pCuliar MANN2020 😂😂🤣yea I remember that
What's the song called?
came here for that "music" part but ended up watching the whole clip
Yes!
Это единственная сцена боя В КОТОРУЮ Я ВЕРЮ!
это ОСКАР!
Это УВАЖЕНИЕ!!
Я тоже сколько лет спустя, иногда хочу посмотреть эту сцену снова!
the old Thai dude recognizing all the moves is the BEST part of this whole scene
He’s the guy who trained Tony Jaa by the way. 😊
ใช่..คนที่เจ้าของ ONE เป็นลูกศิษไหม?? คนแก่อ่ะ
ยอดธง เสนานันท์
This fight is so amazing considering the fact that Muay Thai is proclaimed to have been one of the most effective fighting style for both professional and street fights
you're wrong. karate is the most effective in both professional and street fights, and the better martial arts than boxing, muay thai, brazillian jiu jitsu, etc. karate has a lot of striking moves than those martial arts i mentioned.
@@DravenBlackWriteskarate sucks😂, there’s barely any street fights on karate
@@fishballs9684There is no martial art that does suck (Okay, Russian slap style but we'll ignore that). It all depends on how you execute your moves. Just one martial art won't work in a street fight, however, its the combinations that matter.
@@DravenBlackWrites Ballot kicks on tippy toes more deadly. Karate no toes just tippy
@@fishballs9684no offense but you sound like a casual. Look up Wonderboy or GSP. Andy Hug.. Sam Greco, Peter Graham.. Akio Morí (Musashi). Some of the best standup fighters come from Kyokoshin and some even come from Okinawa karate like Lyoto machida
Enter the new dragon 🐉
Man the only reason im black belt today is all because of this movie and Tony's influence on me
As a young boy i was crazy af for him back then
4:52 special cameo from the late great Yodtong Siriwala or Kru Tui, former champion fighter, trainer and owner of Sidyodtong Muay Thai camp. Ting performs a flying knee over Big Bear's kick and connects to his head. Kru Tui remarks "Hanuman Kham Longka" or (Monkey God) Hanuman Crosses the city of Lanka. The poetic name of this leaping knee kick technique based upon the Thai Ramakien or Hindu Ramayana epic.
Yeah 👍 Glory to Hanuman
Yes hanuman had come to our country once.
4:55 that movement is so dope
And it suite the music too
The move is called Hanuman visiting Lanka
@@hellspawndarksage876 no its not. Did you even click on the timestamp? He's just getting into his stance. The knee to the head is the Hanuman
@@jordanbomb32 I think he is referring to the name of the gesture.
I used to watch this scene every day at computer class in highschool.
Tony JAA you're legend ❤❤❤❤❤
I'm a boxer for almost 10 years
And I have started muay thai for almost a year.
Best cross training of my life.
One thing I really like about Tony Jaa’s movies besides the badass fight no-ropes scenes is the fact that he always fights for what’s right.
In my opinion, Tonya is the best fighter made by Hollywood's Ga Moise till date.
Tony jaa in his prime was a beast, happy to see how successful hes become and is in Hollywood block buster movies now
My childhood is gold because of this underated movie.
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Tony jaa is so talented and handsome. I can't stop watching him 😍💜
Obivio
Tony JAA 🔥♥️
Лучший фильм👍👍👍👍👍
4:32 me and my cousin kept that part on repeat and laughed harder when the crowd got silent 😂😂😂
😀😀😀😀😀AZERBAİJAN🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿👈
I thought I was the only one
@@randomdude428 nope 😂
i've never seen that middle finger before. Must be cut from the t.v version
@@kbrovhsn8267
,
So much nostalgia this movie. I was very young in my 20's in a bus on my way for my work's course. As I was about to fell asleep the bus driver switched on the dvd the tv and played this movie. I was hooked along the journey because this movie seems different and I never watch something like this in my life. Too realistic and since then it sparked me to learned Martial Art. The funny thing is I'm not learning Muay Thai right now. I'm learning Judo and BJJ. 😁
hahahahahaha. ...
I Have Watched The Full Movie Myself.. With The Sad Part Being Hum Lae's Death.. Hey Which One Do You Think Is Better? Blu Ray? DVD? HD DVD?
BJJ is good though
4:52 Jai Shri Hanuman.. 🙏🏻
Power of Hanuman ji.. 😊
The film that changed entire Hollywood fighting action and bollywood too,hatsoff
14:38 I love how after the fight the fuzz bust in and the host just starts dancing. 😂
Song name?
Haha great touch😂
He knows he's fucked, so might as well enjoy the last few seconds..
Games
Man Ong Bak was my childhood movie,all of Tony Jaa's elbow and knee blows to the head was my inspiration when i was a kid!!i used to imitate those moves so much!
Thankful to all the darining stuntfolks who made these movie badass and possible.Ya all folks are badass
7:49 so thats where alex pereira got his leg kick check technique from 😆
Yep yep yep I was about to say that
That hand and leg blocking at 7:43 was so lit
14:39 gets me everytime 😂😂
Pokémon Battles thats my anyone 😄😄😂😂
what's the song name in this scene
My son and I still quote this line back to each other with the expression in good laughs
MUSIC
@@crowvikingwhat?
the real elbow kick made by ' tway ma shawn ' from burma was great.
Damn! Tony Ja is the best!
Ong Bak is watchable any number of times.
Luv u Tony ja...mai koi fighter nahi hu...Lakin mujhe martial Arts bohut attract kerta hai...but why I don't no...
9:22 everybody gangsta until Ricardo shows up
Hahaha
and he gets his ass whooped
Ricardo Milos?
Or until Tony Jaa shows up.
LaFlare 1017 I think that’s what he referenced it to
this is the most realistic fight i ever seen in a movie
Special ID by Donnie Yen is even better.
@@uberlephrad8218 noted thanks
The Raid series is another one that is high up there with Ong Bak.
Yeah, reminds me a fight I had with my cousin, he got me real mad so I threw my fridge on him
@@samuelng6441 not even close in my opinion
Each fight had its own theme music and all 3 themes were dope.
Hanuman visits Lanka .......it gives me goosebumps.🔥🙌
The Best Martial arts action scene in the History of Cinema, Tony Jaa the father of all Action heroes👌🏼👏😇🥰
My favorite
The Raid
Not in the slightest but enjoy your party...
I was born in the '80s. I always like movies like bloodsport, Jet Li movies, etc but IP Man (all) and this Ong Bak are the best I have ever seen. Amazing.
Yep