Tony Jaa is currently : in Thailand, shooting and directing Ong-Bak 2
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It will take at least one year for the filming of Ong Bak 2 which got a production budget of around 150 million baht from Sahamongkol Film. The movie is expected to be released at the end of 2007 at the earliest.
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Goofs for Ong-Bak
Revealing mistakes: When the hero jumps through the air from a pickup truck in order to knee an helmet wearing opponent in the head, you can see that he is wearing knee pads.
Continuity: When Tony Jaa executes one kick to knock out his first tournament fighter he is clearly in a left fighting stance yet without changing stance he kicks from a right fighting stance.
Revealing mistakes: During the cave fight with the thugs dressed in black, just after Ting hits the thug wearing the sleeveless shirt and head cap, during the slowdown scene to take out the thug you can see the thug's padding underneath his shirt.
Continuity: When Mad Dog is throwing plates at Ting, there is a bystander in the corner near Ting. He disappears and reappears between shots.
Continuity: Ting's pants have a rip near the calf area that appears and disappears between shots in the battle in front of the big Buddha head near the end of the movie.
Revealing mistakes: Obvious stunt double when Don throws Humlae against a gas pump - Humlae's stunt double has a smaller head and more hair.
Continuity: Inside the cave where Ting is fighting the thug who is armed with a large two-person saw, the thug is attempting to push the saw into Ting's throat and Ting is holding the saw at bay with his forearms. In another shot, Ting is using his right forearm and left palm to keep the saw at bay. In the very next shot, Ting is using both forearms again.
Continuity: When Hum-Lae is thrown by Don onto the gas pumps, his head is resting in the middle of the concrete. In the next shot, his head is hanging over the edge.
Continuity: During the tuk-tuk chase scene, Humlae's tuk-tuk reaches the end of the incomplete highway and the chasing vehicles fall over the edge. There are several shots as they fall and Humlae's tuk-tuk alternates between having one wheel off (low shot) and being fully on the highway (high shot). It is only after the initial chasing tuk-tuks have fallen off that his vehicle actually gets pushed halfway off.
Revealing mistakes: When Hum Lae and Ting venture into the Cave riding a motorcycle, the stand of the motorcycle is still down.