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This is the only list you will need to find your next favorite action movie. You can skip more expensive movie tickets, long lines at the theater, and overpriced popcorn. Topics on this list range from "Macho Man" movies to "Martial Arts" movies all the way up to "1996". Subjects are laid out in chronological order, starting with 1960s martial arts classics. Today's list starts with an old favorite, Ong Bak. Believe it or not, the martial arts genre is not as young as you might think. You can trace back its roots all the way to Ollanta (the guy without the arms) in the 1500s.Topics covered: -01 Ong Bak, 1979 - 07 The Protector Part 1 - 09 The Protector Part 2 - 10 The Protector Part 3 After watching Ong Bak , you might be curious about how it all started. For that, we recommend that you watch Fight! 2000 : A History of Muay Thai . It's both entertaining and educational. The fight scenes are a little slow by current standards but that only makes the story line more clear. If you're looking for something a little more recent then Ong Bak, then try Ong Bak 2 . You can also try Ong Bak 3 , but be warned that this one isn't in English. After watching Fight! 2000 : A History of Muay Thai, you might be interested in how the sport of Muay Thai evolved into what is commonly known today as Kickboxing. A good video on Kickboxing can be found in Ultimate Warrior Workout . It shows both traditional Muay Thai and "K1" style kickboxing. Topics on this list range from "Macho Man" movies to "Martial Arts" movies all the way up to "1996". Subjects are laid out in chronological order, starting with 1960s martial arts classics. Today's list starts with an old favorite, Ong Bak.Topics covered: -01 Ong Bak 2 - 02 Ong Bak 3 - 03 School of The Holy Beast - 04 Shaolin Vs Lama - 05 Ong Bak 4 After watching Ong Bak 3, you might be curious about how the Southern Chinese martial arts style of Wing Chun came to be. A good recommendation on Southern Chinese martial arts is Lost Kung Fu . It is an entertaining and informative documentary. Topics covered: Even today, there are so many martial arts movies that it can be difficult to find the ones you really enjoy. The following list presents those movies that we believe to be worth watching, based on both what other critics say and/or what we think of them ourselves. Remember: "If it's too good to be true, then it probably is."Topics covered: -01 Ong Bak 5 - 02 Ong Bak 6 - 03 Ong Bak 7 : The Protector - 05 Ong Bak 8 : The Invincible - 06 Ong Bak 9 : Typhoon - 07 Ong Bak 10: Grandmaster (U.S. cfa1e77820
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