If they ever decide to reboot Street Fighter, I hope we get a thick Chun LiI finally re-watched Van Damme's Street Fighter today and damn as silly as that movie is I still found it more entertaining to watch than this movie, especially the scenes with Raul Julia.
Now, I don't know if I would call it a good movie either, but atleast it had alot of personality and a likable, fun energy thanks to the cast including a very loopey, coked out Van Damme lol.
Also, my god Ming-Na Wen was just as gorgeous back then as she is now.![]()
I finally re-watched Van Damme's Street Fighter today and damn as silly as that movie is I still found it more entertaining to watch than this movie, especially the scenes with Raul Julia.
Now, I don't know if I would call it a good movie either, but atleast it had alot of personality and a likable, fun energy thanks to the cast including a very loopey, coked out Van Damme lol.
Also, my god Ming-Na Wen was just as gorgeous back then as she is now.![]()
He learned a bit of English in Hell.When Scorpion said “get over here” in English then spoke in Japanese afterwards I was scratching my head.
I finally re-watched Van Damme's Street Fighter today and damn as silly as that movie is I still found it more entertaining to watch than this movie, especially the scenes with Raul Julia.
Now, I don't know if I would call it a good movie either, but atleast it had alot of personality and a likable, fun energy thanks to the cast including a very loopey, coked out Van Damme lol.
Also, my god Ming-Na Wen was just as gorgeous back then as she is now.![]()
When he said “I am Scorpion now”, I cringed. It’s his name from the game but honestly there was no build up to it at all. No explanation of why he wants to be called Scorpion. Just like “Get over here”, thrown in for fan service.When Scorpion said “get over here” in English then spoke in Japanese afterwards I was scratching my head.
When he said “I am Scorpion now”, I cringed. It’s his name from the game but honestly there was no build up to it at all. No explanation of why he wants to be called Scorpion. Just like “Get over here”, thrown in for fan service.
They were obviously able to reference the games in a more subtle way, like the leg sweep hack for Liu Kang.
Adding to that, Bi-Han stabbed Hanzo in a non lethal area so I was trying to figure out what really caused Hanzo to die? Damn this movie is just so lazy and amateurish.Yeah, I had a similar reaction to Bi-Han’s line (“I am now Sub-Zero!” or whatever he said). This movie didn’t understand subtlety. On its face, a guy calling himself “Sub-Zero” sounds really silly. But we’ve seen enough superhero movies to know that there are ways you can work in those silly names so that they don’t feel stupid. These filmmakers clearly didn’t know how to do that.
You could see it with the way they did other things too. The better movie would have tried to be a but more gradual. They attempt to take a grounded approach with the intro scene and then Cole’s introduction. But then all of a sudden we’re in Outworld at Shang Tsungs throne. Even with some of the other fantastical stuff we had already seen, that still felt really jarring. A person who knows noting about MK was probably watching that and being like, “Huh? WTF is happening?”
her purpose in the movie was just so kung lao can do his crazy ass fatality.
should of at least have her get in some hits.
shang tsung was talking her up like she one of his top warriors but kung lao flipped onto her back and rode her like a surfboard into his hat. lol
Nothing was more bizarre to me than Shang Tsung introducing Nitara. There was such an intensely flirtatious vibe in such a short amount of time. I was so lost lol.
her purpose in the movie was just so kung lao can do his crazy ass fatality.
should of at least have her get in some hits.
shang tsung was talking her up like she one of his top warriors but kung lao flipped onto her back and rode her like a surfboard into his hat. lol
I watched the opening scene available on Youtube and what struck me as odd was that Scorpion and Sub-zero knew each other, were mortal enemies, but yet neither understood the other's language.
Was that the writer's idea of authenticity? Wouldn't it have just been far simpler and more sense to have them understand each other so they could actually converse and act off one another than make proclamations to each other whilst the other just stood their awkwardly pretending not to know what was said?
I think it would have conveyed a more reciprocal rivalry rather than having them unable to communicate which suggests they didn't really know much about the other.