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The Protector (Two-Disc Collector's Edition) - DVD - VERY GOOD

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Condition
Very Good: An item that is used but still in very good condition. No damage to the jewel case or ...
Brand
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MPN
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UPC
0796019797122
Format
DVD
Release Year
2005
Genre
Action & Adventure
Movie/TV Title
The Protector
Studio
Weinstein Company

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UPC
0796019797122
eBay Product ID (ePID)
10046036812

Product Key Features

Movie/TV Title
The Protector
Release Year
2005
Format
DVD
Genre
Action & Adventure
Studio
Weinstein Company

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Item Height
0.06in
Item Weight
0.21lb.
Item Length
7.05in
Item Width
5.06in

Additional Product Features

Country/Region of Manufacture
United States
Number of Discs
1

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  • The Protector Posted by CK-Auctions

    People don't watch films like The Protector for lavish visuals or a carefully constructed story -- they watch to see flying fists, spilled blood and shattered bones. Which is to say, if you're wandering through the video store looking for a movie with a satisfyingly rich narrative or a startling, breakthrough performance, keep on moving down the aisle. The only things being shattered in The Protector are plate glass, plaster and any number of extremities. Tony Jaa isn't a stranger to Stateside eyeballs, having first earned notice in 2005's import Ong-Bak: The Thai Warrior. The film earned him comparisons to vintage Bruce Lee and Jackie Chan, and Jaa returns here as Kham, a Thai man trained in the rugged martial art of Muay Thai. There's an inescapabale sense of ...

  • Good Martial Arts Flick

    One of the best martial art flicks I've ever seen. The story line is...ehhh ok. But there are all types of different martial arts including capoeria (spelling?), Mua Tai, and just straight brute force. There is ALOT of kicking, bone breaking and GREAT GREAT stunts, Tony Jaa does a great job as no wires/ropes/special effects are used whatsoever, all stunts are done as they appear. Now I'm not a huge fan of martial art movies, but this was a big favorite of mine. Watched it twice in one day. I would recommend this to any martial arts or kung fu movie guru.

  • Story is hard to follow, but fighting scene is awesome

    1. Considering this is a foreign movie from Thailand. This movie is really amazing. Unlike HOLLYWOOD's film with big budget (150+ million to make) this film only used $7-8 million dollars. 2. All the stunts in the movie are truly amazing!!!!!!! They didn't use string or wire and you can literally see people flying in the air. And get this, THEY REALLY ARE FLYING IN THE AIR!!!!!! 3. There are lots of messages to lots of people throughout the movie. a. There is one scene @ the airport where Tony Jaa bump into Jackie Chan look-a-like. Yes, you may think that's nothing, but get this "It's a message to Jackie (and possibly Jet Li) that a new face of martial art actor has arrive!!!!!!!!!" b. The fighting scene in the temple with water and fire is supposed to ...

  • For a bone-crunching good time, buy "The Protector"

    I greatly enjoyed Tony Jaa's other starring role in "Ong-Bak", so I figured I would give this one a try. I am very glad I did! I like my martial arts movies to have great action and choreography. "The Protector" (AKA "Tom yum goong") has a surplus of both. (On a side note, DO NOT confuse this film with Jackie Chan's, "The Protector." That movie is horrible.) The film starts off a little slow with a cutesy "a-boy-and-his-elephant" storyline, but it is necessary to understand the depth of feeling involved and why a man would go through so much trouble to get his elephants back. I don't want to spoil the plot for anyone, but I will tell you that the fights keep getting more and more intense. When Mr. Jaa takes on fifty ...

  • Fantastic Tony Jaa Martial Arts Film

    I've noticed a disturbing trend in a number of these reviews: People are saying they didn't like this movie because of the lame plot. Do these people have any idea how insane this is? Who cares? People are getting spoiled, I guess, by all these expensive, arty, dramatic and well-acted martial arts movies that have been being released as of late, so now they can't appreciate a fun, old school and ludicrously-plotted stunner like "The Protector". (Or, more likely, they couldn't appreciate this kinda thing in the first place.) I haven't got anything against these fancy martial arts movies, mind you, but "The Protector" is a lot more fun than almost all of them, and letting the tired, thin plot get in the way of the spectacular fighting is just ...