National Treasure: Book of Secrets: Golden Fry Bread

The makers of this film don’t take themselves seriously and neither should you. It’s the Disney franchise’s version of a McDonalds Happy Meal – slick packaging filled with warmed over tidbits of bland, inoffensive fare – and getting about the same appraisal from the critics a the Big Mack does from the American Heart Association. But audiences seem to love it just about as much as they do their burgers and fries, a phenomenon more worthy of analysis than its breezy, insubstantial plot.
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Ong-Bak: The Thai Warrior: Gai Paht Bai Graprao (Chicken with Fresh Basil) Recipe

Take one part vintage Jackie Chan, mix in a Bond worthy villain, and sprinkle generously with an Indiana Jones style quest. Ong-Bak\"s fight scenes are as flawless as they are violent. Not lyrical airs above ground, but real, sweat-soaked, bone-crunching contests where Tony Jaa shows a style that is ballet-like in its precision, deadly in it impact.
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