Win one of two Tony Jaa-signed posters from Ong Bak 2: The Beginning

Tony Jaa gets busy in Ong Bak 2

Tony Jaa gets busy in Ong Bak 2

Tony Jaa is not only kicking major ass in Ong Bak 2, but he’s also in the director’s chair; and from the looks of things, he’s brought the same kinetic sensibility behind the camera, as he brings to the silver screen.

To celebrate the U.S. release of Ong Bak 2, Magnolia Pictures is providing FilmFetish.com with two movie posters signed by the man himself – Tony Jaa, and I am giving two lucky readers the chance to win one each! Read on to find out how to enter for your chance to win one of these amazing collectibles.

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In order to be entered into the random drawing for your signed poster from one of the hottest rising action stars on the planet, you must also:

  • Reply to this post, and tell me the name of your favorite three martial arts films of the last 10 years, the name of the main star (or stars) and their country of origin.

I’ll be running this contest through the theatrical release date of October 23, 2009.

Ong Bak 2 The Beginning U.S. release poster

Ong Bak 2 The Beginning U.S. release poster

Check out this exclusive clip from the film.

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More about Ong Bak 2: The Beginning

Martial arts superstar Tony Jaa stars in and directs this epic tale of revenge set hundreds of years in the past. Featuring a huge cast and hordes of elephants, this prequel takes Jaa’s skills to the next level, showcasing him as a master of a wide range of martial arts styles – while proving him to be a promising director as well. Ong Bak 2 is available on VOD, XBOX Live and Amazon, and will be released theatrically in the U.S. on October 23, 2009.

Ong Bak 2 is one of Magnet Releasing’s Six Shooter Film Series V2, a series of six films focusing specifically on action cinema, featuring some of the most exciting action films available today from around the globe. Bronson, which began it’s limited run in theaters today at the Angelika Film Center in New York City, is the first, with five other films to follow over the coming months including Ong Bak 2: The Beginning, Red Cliff, District 13: Ultimatum and The Warlords.

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31 Responses to Win one of two Tony Jaa-signed posters from Ong Bak 2: The Beginning

  1. rogine says:

    I really like your all movies Sir. Tony Jaa

    hope you more movies to come …

    take care always :)

  2. Kill Bill volume 1 and 2

  3. E Clink says:

    1) Fearless—Jet Li, Hong Kong
    2) Ong Bak—Tony Jaa, Thailand
    3) Arahan—Ryu Seung-beom, Korea

  4. Buddy Garrett says:

    Crouching Tiger hidden Dragon Chow-Yun-fat Hong Kong House of Flying Daggers Ziyi Zhang China The Forbidden Kingdom Jet Li China

  5. Red Five says:

    -Ashes Of Time Redux w/ Tony Leung + Leslie Cheung: Hong Kong

    -Flash Point w/ Donnie Yen + Collin Chou: Hong Kong

    -Kiltro w/ Marko Zaror: Chile

  6. katiea says:

    Actually, let me amend my choice number 3 to be the movie Chocolate with Jeeja Yanin (also Thai). Its badass!

  7. katiea says:

    My favorites currently are:
    Forbidden Kingdom with Jet Li and Jackie Chan (USA)
    The Protector with Tony Jaa (Thailand)
    Anything starring Chuck Norris!

  8. Jayme Isaacs says:

    - Kill Bill Volume 1/Uma Thurma/USA.
    - Kill Bill Volume 2/Uma Thurman/USA.
    - Ong Bak/Tony Jaa/Thailand.

  9. Gianna says:

    The Warlords
    Jet Li
    China

    Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon
    Chow Yun-fat
    China

    The Legend of Drunken Master
    Jackie Chan
    China

  10. susan smoaks says:

    Mortal Kombat: Federation of Martial Arts
    Chris Casamassa USA
    Dana Hee USA
    Adoni Maropis USA

    The Protector Tony Jaa from thailand

    House of Flying Daggers
    Ziyi Zhang of China

  11. Gloria says:

    1 .Ong Bak- Tony Jaa -Thailand
    2. The Forbidden Kingdom-Jet Li- China
    3. The Big Brawl – Jackie Chan-Hong Kong

  12. David Lee says:

    1. Sha Po Lang (2005)
    Donnie Yen (Hong Kong)
    Sammo Hung (Hong Kong)
    Wu Jing (China)

    2. Kung Fu Hustle (2004)
    Stephen Chow (Hong Kong)
    Yuen Wah (Hong Kong)

    3. The City Of Violence (2006)
    Jung Doo Hong (Korea)
    Ryu Seung Wan (Korea)

  13. Gary Costanzo says:

    BULLETPROOF MONK – Chow Yun-Fat, Seann William Scott, Jaime King
    (Canada)
    FATAL CONTACT – Wu Jing, Ronald Cheng, Theresa Fu (China)
    THE FORBIDDEN KINGDOM – Jet Li, Michael Angarano, Jackie Chan (China)

  14. Keith Wright says:

    1. Hero, Jet Li, China
    2. The Forbidden kingdom, Jet Li, China
    3. War, Jet Li, USA

  15. Erma H says:

    I loved Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon with Chow Yun-fat.

  16. Marvin Thielk says:

    The Protector Tony Jaa from thailand
    Ong Bak Tony Jaa from thailand
    Ong Bak 2 Tony Jaa from thailand

    Tony Jaa is my idol, and I would love to get this poster,
    Thanks,
    ~Marvin Thielk

  17. Letessha says:

    1. Ong Bak /Tony Jaa /Thailand
    2. “Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon /Chow Yun-Fat/ Hong Kong
    3. Hero/Jet Li/Beijing, China

  18. Leann S says:

    Kung Fu Panda… Po (Jack Black) USA
    The Legend of Drunken Master Jackie Chan China
    Shanghai Nights Jackie Chan China

  19. Kyle says:

    Ong Bak with Tony Jaa from Thailand
    The Forbidden Kingdom with Jet Li from China
    Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon with Chow Yun-fat from Hong Kong

  20. M. Rogers says:

    1. Ong Bak – Tony Jaa (Thailand)

    2. The Big Brawl – Jackie Chan (Hong Kong)

    3. Iron Circle – David Carradine (US)

  21. Daniel M says:

    bulletproof monk, chow yun-fat & sean williams scott
    the forbidden kingdom, jet li & jackie chan
    jvcd jean claude van damme

  22. Peter says:

    I liked:
    1) “Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon”
    Chow Yun-Fat of Hong Kong
    2) “Kill Bill Vol.1″
    Uma Thurman of the USA
    3) “House of Flying Daggers”
    Ziyi Zhang of China

  23. sabine blanch says:

    The Forbidden Kingdom (2008)
    -Jet Li (Beijing, China)
    -Jackie Chan (Hong Kong)
    -Michael Angarano (USA)

    Rush Hour 2 (2001)
    -Chris Tucker (USA)
    -Jackie Chan (Hong KOng)

    Mortal Kombat: Federation of Martial Arts (2000)
    -Chris Casamassa (USA)
    -Dana Hee (USA)
    -Adoni Maropis (USA)

  24. David says:

    diffult but i like to mention these 3

    - Unleashed
    - Hero
    - Ong Bak

  25. Angela J says:

    No favorites, my son is the fan of these and would like them.

  26. Sham says:

    1. Ong Bak Tony Jaa (Thailand)

    2. Ong Bak 2 Tony Jaa (Thailand)

    3. The Warlords Jet Li (China)

  27. Mike says:

    i want to win

  28. CHARLES KASSING says:

    THANKS

  29. Chris Clairmont says:

    Ummm. I can’t remember the names of all the martial arts movies I’ve watched, so I’ll just list recent favorites:

    1. Ip Man (current favorite) starring Donnie Yen; China
    2. Be a Man Samurai School Tak Sakaguchi; Japan He was in Versus too, which I liked…and well, hey, now that I’ve remembered it
    3. Versus with Tak Sakaguchi; Japan

  30. Anne T says:

    Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon, both hubby and I LOVE! It stars Chow Yun-fat who is from Hong Kong

    I hope The Matrix counts lol, we LOVE it! Keanu Reeves, Lawrence Fishburne et al. Keanu is from Beirut (I thought he was born in Toronto) oopsy! Lawrence Fishburne is from Georgia (as is my mom in law)!

    Hero starring Jet Li is also one of our all time favourites! Jet Li is from Beijing, China!

    Thanks

  31. Paul says:

    Kill bill 1 was sweet.