Jul.6 2009

Trailer Trash MASH, F-ing Sweet Edition: Sexy/Gory Jennifer’s Body & Tony Jaa Cracks Skulls In Ong bak 2

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Yes, that is Megan Fox in the image above as the flesh-eating demonic cheerleader Jennifer. I posted some pics of her new film Jennifer’s Body last week, revealing one of the hottest women alive as…well… a flesh-eating demonic cheerleader. The film stars Ms. Fox, Amanda Seyfried and the OC‘s Adam Brody. Jennifer is a newly possessed cheerleader-turned killer who specializes in mutilating her male classmates. The film is written by Juno scribe and MINNESOTA-native Diablo Cody.

A red-band trailer has just been put online featuring Ms. Fox looking sexier and hotter than ever, while ripping apart the flesh her high school’s jocks. This movie looks like a lot of fun, featuring a unique blend of comedy and horror. As many people bash Ms. Fox’ acting skills, due to her recent projects not requiring much intensity or range, in this trailer, it appears as though she may surprise a lot of people. The film opens this September and you can see the big-screen version of the Jennifer’s Body trailer next week before Sacha Baron Cohen’s Bruno.

Next up we have some good Ol-fashioned ass-kicking martial arts, courtesy of the great Tony Jaa. If you don’t know who Tony Jaa is, you’d better get ready. Check out this video of Tony Jaa in action, featuring clips from his previous films, Ong-bak: Muay Thai Warrior and The Protector.   As we are most familiar with Jackie Chan and Jet Li providing us with their intense Chinese-oriented fighting styles, Tony Jaa brings his unprecedented talent and athleticism in the form of his native Muay Thai Boxing. Muay Thai is referred to as “The Art of the Limbs,” as the hands, shins, elbows, and knees are all used extensively in this art.

I love martial arts films and I own both the first Ong-bak and The Protector (Tom yum goong).  If you haven’t yet seen those films, you need to re-examine your life and see them ASAP as Jaa will destroy your perception of “doing my own stunts.” Check out the bone-crunching trailer for Ong bak 2, which will be released in limited theaters this October and will eventually make its way to DVD.

What Do You Think? Discuss.

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  • http://intensedebate.com/people/matthewdeery matthewdeery

    I am going to go ahead and second the statement, "If you haven’t yet seen those films, you need to re-examine your life and see them ASAP as Jaa will destroy your perception of “doing my own stunts." Tony Jaa is hands down the best martial arts man on the market….yes even better than Chan or Li. He is not well known, but his work is breathtaking. Ong Bak is one of the sickest martial arts movies ever made. The Protector has amazing fight scenes, but is not as good of a story. Ong Bak 2 is already out on the internet for all you pirating people out there….and Ong Bak 2 is worth a download.

  • http://intensedebate.com/people/Matt_Damon Matt_Damon

    I for once agree with matt, I have seen all of Tony Jaa's films numerous times and have been waiting for news of another movie for years. Tony Jaa is very comparable to bruce lee with out of the this world ahletiscism and unrivaled martial arts skills. After watching any of his films it's hard to imagine he's not very well known because the stunts pulled off by him are so insane you don't think its actually possible.

  • http://intensedebate.com/people/matthewdeery matthewdeery

    This is the only time you have agreed with me Mr. Damon?? haha. One of my Tony Jaa favorites is in Ong Bak when we slides underneath the SUV in that chase….

  • http://intensedebate.com/people/Matt_Damon Matt_Damon

    I'd have to say the protector really brings out Jaa's true colors, the scene in the garage when he's chased by the henchman on roller blades to four wheelers is pretty unbelievable, but then again the restaurant lair scene is literally 3 min long with no cuts, wicked impressive.

  • Matt_Damon

    I'd have to say the protector really brings out Jaa's true colors, the scene in the garage when he's chased by the henchman on roller blades to four wheelers is pretty unbelievable, but then again the restaurant lair scene is literally 3 min long with no cuts, wicked impressive.