Jambes?? is that a martial arts term....?
im sure she'll be flippin burgers after this movie![]()
I think the cast and crew got together and killed their puppies or something.
Flipping burgers? What did she do to deserve that comment? Find a boyfriend?
Brilliant.
Quite apt too considering most of the actors in this thing will be working at KFC after its released.
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That's just mean. What did they do to you?


Moon on the other hand, doesn't look Chinese.
Here's another short clip (same fight) and a Kristin interview.
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Of course you don't have Chun-Li's body, you're human.
This film is about a high profile adaption which many haven't been impressed with what we've seen so far. All movies get torn to shreds by the public if they look bad even when they're being made. In the end it's the film which has to impress us. Another factor is the last ST film was awful, people want to see a good ST film not another crappy adaption.I dunno..some people are just rather obsessed with tearing at the flesh of this film. And it's not even out yet!
Neither does Kristin Kreuk. You can tell she's a mix, sure. But if I wouldn't know, I wouldnt be able to tell that she's part Chinese.
Thanks for that. I hadn't seen it yet. I'm slipping.
Here's another one - although the video portion of the first minute or so jams up a bit.
http://www.moviecollection.jp/movie/play.html?type=itv&p=143&f=wmp
i love the choppy editing! it really keeps me in the moment! *ends sarcasm*
t: someone tell me why this isn't going straight to home video.
i think it's the work of directors who don't know how to film fight sequences.Yeah, always thought fast, choppy editing of martial arts fight scenes is the work of the devi personally.
haha, most definitely man.But it's sure handy for covering up mistakes made by actors not proficient in martial arts, eh?
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oh well, thanks for trying! that's more than i can say for the people behind this monstrosity.......Quite franky, I cant.