5. Kham Vs. Dozens Of Goons - The Protector (2005)
Tony Ja may have been a mediocre professional Muay Thai fighter but you cant discount his ability to whoop-ass on the silver screen. In The Protector, Tony plays a young fighter named Kham who travels to Australia to retrieve his stolen elephant. He locates the baby elephant in a restaurant owned by the evil Madame Rose, the leader of an international Thai mafia. Upon his arrival at the restaurant/brothel Kham makes his way up an ascending, spiral staircase all while kicking hoards of bad guys in the face, shin, and chest. On top of that, the place is peppered with hookers and a guy with a gimp mask, which makes the entire thing seem all the more surreal. The most impressive aspect of this scene, however, is the fact that the camera literally never breaks from the action, almost as if viewers are watching a video game brought to life. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bqw369ZskMk
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