| Nicolas Cage Movie: Bangkok Dangerous Single-Disc Edition
Movie Bangkok Dangerous (Single-Disc Edition) |  |  | | List Price: $19.98 | | Label: Lions Gate
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Released: January 6, 2009 | | Our Price: $1.97 | | Used Price: $1.38 | | MPAA Rating: R (Restricted) Media: DVD | |
Editorial Review: A hitman whos in bangkok to pull off a series of jobs falls for a local woman & bonds with his errand boy. Studio: Lions Gate Home Ent. Release Date: 01/06/2009 Starring: Nicolas Cage Run time: 100 minutes Rating: R Description of Bangkok Dangerous (Single-Disc Edition): An adrenaline-charged action thriller, Lionsgate's Bangkok Dangerous stars Nicolas Cage (Leaving Las Vegas, National Treasure) as "Joe," an anonymous assassin takes an unexpected turn when he travels to Thailand to complete a series of contract killings. Joe (Nicolas Cage), a remorseless hitman, is in Bangkok to execute four enemies of a ruthless crime boss named Surat. He hires Kong (Shahkrit Yamnarm), a street punk and pickpocket, to run errands for him with the intention of covering his tracks by killing him at the end of the assignment. Strangely, Joe, the ultimate lone wolf, finds himself mentoring the young man instead whilst simultaneously being drawn into a tentative romance with a local shop girl. As he falls further under the sway of Bangkok’s intoxicating beauty, Joe begins to question his isolated existence and let down his guard …just as Surat decides it’s time to clean house. Directors The Pang Brothers (The Eye) paint an explosive picture of the Bangkok underworld, illuminated with neon and saturated in violence. From a screenplay by Jason Richman, Bangkok Dangerous is based on the Pang Brothers’ wildly popular Hong Kong action film of the same name. Starring alongside Cage are Shahkrit Yamnarm (Belly of the Beast), Charlie Young (Seven Swords), Panward Hemmanee and Dom Hetrakul (Sniper 3). The film is produced by Jason Shuman, William Sherak, Nicolas Cage and Norm Golightly. Andrew Pfeffer, Derek Dauchy, Denis O’Sullivan and Ben Waisbren serve as the executive producers.
Beyond Bangkok Dangerous on DVD  Bangkok Dangerous the Soundtrack |  Bangkok Dangerous on Blu-ray | Bangkok Dangerous (Single-Disc Edition) Reviews: Nice Travelogue of Bangkok  2009-11-25 - At the beginning of the movie, I was disappointed to hear Nick cage's character start narrating the film and spoon feeding the plot to the audience. Follow that up with a focus on the venue (Bangkok) rather than the characters, and what could have been a great action movie turned rather mediocre and failed to emotionally invest the audience. Even the finale doesn't really leave an emotional impression - it was just kind of an oh well moment with a quick transition to the Blu-Ray extra features. Speaking of the extra features, they included an alternate ending that was typical Hollywood happy ending - glad to see they didn't use it.
Campy Violent Fun!  2009-09-29 - I love Nicholas Cage in just about anything, and this was no exception. Yes, it was an extremely "campy", predictable, violent and definitely Grade B film, but it was so much fun! The way it was filmed was delectable, filled with the raw sights, sounds and colors of Bangkok-you could almost taste and smell the foods in the market, feel the seedy, oily, hot and humid backstreets, and it's mixed-class people; it was wonderful. The story line was typical: assasin meets girl, changes his ways, loses girl because he had to make a moral choice, then goes out in a blaze of glory. But this film has a twist: the love interest was a (delightful) normal woman, AND she was deaf! This made the film much more "realistic"(if you will), using a normal woman rather than the typical woman often portrayed as the heroine, read: stick-thin, extraordinarily beautiful, with a killer wardrobe-even if she is ridiculously poor. If you enjoyed the cult favorite film "Replacement Killers" (Mira Sorvino and Chow Yun Fat-in one of his first US films), you will also enjoy this film.
Good Stuff  2009-08-31 - A lot of my peers refer to me as the "guy who watches those B-Grade Action Movies", so please keep this in mind if you're reading this review.
First, I must confess that Nicolas Cage is very far from being my favorite guy to watch in movies; however, I think that the producers were spot-on when they chose him for this role. He looks the part, acts the part, and executes (pun intended) the part very well.
The story is very solid, and the action sequences are awesome. I'm a sound junkie, and the special effects really rock the house. This movie has my favorite composer, Brian Tyler, so the music is killer (yes, another pun).
Let's face it, if you really need to have your confidence built via an Amazon review before you watch a movie like this, please go rewatch Titanic or something. If you like action, then you'll like this movie. 'Nuff said.
A miss for Nicolas Cage  2009-08-02 - This hitman Joe, (Nicolas Cage) spends a lot of his time training a street-wise con artist named Kong (Shakrit Yamnarm), to be his "understudy" only for his student to get kidnapped and spill the beans of Joe's location in a......never mind. Joe falls in love with a deaf, pretty drugstore clerk named Fon (Charlie Young), only for her to see him kill two street thugs....never mind. Nicolas Cage sported some ratty long hair with his receding hairline that made him look really slimy. The ending was extremely bad. And what a stinking, lousy ending it was. Terrible editing.
Something to add  2009-07-07 - Some movies try to say to much. Some movies spend too much time blowing stuff up and showing people killed in excruciating detail. The Hong Kong style of film making, at times, tries to bridge that gap. Joe, portrayed by Nicholas Cage, is a killer aware that time in his trade is growing short and its time for one big score and get out intact. As in the real world, life takes mysterious turns. This is not a happy film. It is dark, moody and brooding. I recommend you watch this film entirely and then make a judgement.
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