Bangkok Dangerous (Single-Disc Edition)
Bangkok Dangerous (Single-Disc Edition)
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A HITMAN WHO'S IN BANGKOK TO PULL OFF A SERIES OF JOBS FALLS FOR A LOCAL WOMAN & BONDS WITH HIS ERRAND BOY.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 (Sha
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Bangkok Dangerous
Bangkok Dangerous
Kong, a professional killer, has been mute since childhood. He plies the city's bitterest streets, with silence his only response to the killings and assassinations he performs. He is deadly. He is numb. He enacts his grisly tasks with a sociopathic coldness -his steady, impersonal revenge on the world. Ultimately, the chance for his transformation (and redemption) finally arrives in the form of a girl able to provide the only tenderness and warmth he's ever known. It could save him. It could ki
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Splendid Summer Blossom Package at Marriott Resorts & Spas, Bangkok, Hua Hin & Pattaya
Splendid Summer Blossom Package at Marriott Resorts & Spas, Bangkok, Hua Hin & Pattaya
Make a spontaneous getaway from the city’s chaos to relax on the River of Kings or Thailand’s most famous beaches with an extraordinary offer from Marriott Resorts & Spas in Bangkok, Hua Hin and Patta
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Phuket Villas Go Empty as Bangkok Riots Deter Visits (Correct)
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Phuket Villas Go Empty as Bangkok Riots Deter Visits (Update2)
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Battles rage on in Bangkok
Battles rage on in Bangkok
Thailand's Red Shirts offered peace talks Monday to end raging street battles that have killed at least 37 people in Bangkok as a government deadline demanding the demonstrators vacate a protest zone passed without capitulation.
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Protesters urge peace talks to end Bangkok battles
Protesters urge peace talks to end Bangkok battles
Thailand's Red Shirts offered peace talks Monday to end raging street battles that have killed at least 37 people in Bangkok as a government deadline demanding the demonstrators vacate a protest zone passed without capitulation.
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Thai troops fire on ‘Red Shirt’ protesters in Bangkok
Thai troops fire on 'Red Shirt' protesters in Bangkok
Eight people are killed and dozens are wounded as the government attempts to end a two-month siege by demonstrators in the capital's business district. Thai troops on Friday opened fire on anti-government protesters in a bid to clear the streets and end a two-month siege, leaving eight people dead and more than 100 wounded and turning parts of Bangkok's vibrant business district into a virtual ...
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