Fireball (UK - DVD R2 | BD RB)
Click here for some early info about the DVD and BD release of this Thai movie
Title: Fireball (IMDb)
Starring: Preeti Barameeanant
Released: 18th January 2010
SRP: £17.99 (DVD) £22.99 (BD)
Further Details:
E1 Entertainment has announced the DVD and Blu-ray release of Fireball for the 18th of January 2010, priced at around £17.99 and £22.99 respectively. It's a bit too early for specs, but we can bring you the artwork. Check back soon for more details.

News by Chris Gould
Starring: Preeti Barameeanant
Released: 18th January 2010
SRP: £17.99 (DVD) £22.99 (BD)
Further Details:
E1 Entertainment has announced the DVD and Blu-ray release of Fireball for the 18th of January 2010, priced at around £17.99 and £22.99 respectively. It's a bit too early for specs, but we can bring you the artwork. Check back soon for more details.

News by Chris Gould
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So the Thai folks ripped off the Chinese. Ala Shaolin Soccer. We are due for another Stephen Chow movie. I'll just wait for another Tony Jaa movie thanks. Ong Bak 3 is on the way.
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No thanks, Ong Bak 2 was c**p.
We have clips on the Official Fireball Myspace page if you want to check it out and make up your own mind.
http://www.myspace.com/fireballmovie
It's completely different to Shaolin Soccer, in fact, the only comparison is they both have fighting with a little added sport. Fireball isn't a comedy, a melodrama maybe and the fighting is far more vicious. Don't get me wrong, I loved Shaolin Soccer, but Fireball is a world apart in terms of violence and (minimal) plot.
Here's the official FIREBALL ebook...
http://www.fireballmovie.com/fbcbook/
Older film buffs like myself might be reminded of those old Film poster mags they used to sell in newsagents in the 70s/80s.
http://www.myspace.com/fireballmovie
It's completely different to Shaolin Soccer, in fact, the only comparison is they both have fighting with a little added sport. Fireball isn't a comedy, a melodrama maybe and the fighting is far more vicious. Don't get me wrong, I loved Shaolin Soccer, but Fireball is a world apart in terms of violence and (minimal) plot.
Here's the official FIREBALL ebook...
http://www.fireballmovie.com/fbcbook/
Older film buffs like myself might be reminded of those old Film poster mags they used to sell in newsagents in the 70s/80s.

