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Ashley Winchester Feb 16, 2009

Can't believe no one has posted about this yet... wow. Honestly, from the trailer I saw on TV this looks set to be one piece 'o crap. It may be bad form to bash a movie based on a ten second snippet but I don't think anything is going to beat the Street Fighter II Animated Movie.

Bison to Guile: "I was wondering if you were still offering that heart transplant you offered earlier?"

Idolores Feb 16, 2009

Ashley Winchester wrote:

Can't believe no one has posted about this yet... wow. Honestly, from the trailer I saw on TV this looks set to be one piece 'o crap. It may be bad form to bash a movie based on a ten second snippet but I don't think anything is going to beat the Street Fighter II Animated Movie.

Bison to Guile: "I was wondering if you were still offering that heart transplant you offered earlier?"

No link? sad

Kirin Lemon Feb 16, 2009

All my movie-rage is currently invested into the Dragonball film, but yeah, Street Fighter will probably suck too.

Idolores Feb 16, 2009 (edited Feb 16, 2009)

I seen the trailer for that one, too. Man, that looks really bad.

Edit: Loving the fact that I took the time to get myself a damn avatar for this place after all this time.

brandonk Feb 16, 2009

Reminds me of a 'fictional movie' from Entourage (like Aquaman).

Jay Feb 16, 2009 (edited Feb 16, 2009)

It's a Street Fighter movie... with no Ryu or Ken. And, even that aside, it looks absolute utter cack. The trailer can be found somewhere... hmmm... thought I'd find it on the official movie blog but that hasn't been updated since last June. Not a good sign, eh? Still, look at the casting - http://streetfightermovie.net/?page_id=9

Among the highlights are that girl from Smallville who is far too skinny, the big guy from the Green Mile who was in the background in one shot of Friday yet they put him on the DVD cover after the Green Mile, the talentless guy from Black Eyed Peas as Vega and Robin Shou from Mortal Kombat as Gen. That Green Mile guy is cool though.


It will be SF vs KoF all over again - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_King_o … %28film%29


Edit: Oh, there's another official site and and the trailer is there - http://www.streetfighter.com/movie/

Carl Feb 16, 2009

I certainly won't waste my time watching it.

Jodo Kast Feb 17, 2009

Jay wrote:

It will be SF vs KoF all over again - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_King_o … %28film%29

I'll definitely watch the KOF movie, due to the fact Ray Park is in it. He is the only reason why the Phantom Menace deserves space in my memory.

  As for the Legend of Chun-Li, it looks irritating. Plus, it violates my new rule. Since anything less than an R rating attracts throngs of teenagers with cellphones, and since no disciplinary measures are taken (such measures are illegal, anyway), it is more efficient for me to only see movies with an R rating. Those movies generally are monitored by a non-movie theater security guard or real police officer that checks IDs at the entrance. Plus, while watching a rated R movie, that same security officer will actually walk inside the theater and make sure people are remaining quiet. No one monitors PG-13 movies, not even the ushers. And it is illegal for me, even though I am capable, of quieting teenagers. I can watch anything rated R in the theater, but I have to wait for PG-13 material to come out in some other format. My only other option is to go to the movies very early in the day, while teenagers are still recovering from their nightly cell phone talks. But that cuts into my exercise time, so you can see the problem.

XISMZERO Feb 17, 2009

Jodo Kast wrote:
Jay wrote:

It will be SF vs KoF all over again - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_King_o … %28film%29

I'll definitely watch the KOF movie, due to the fact Ray Park is in it. He is the only reason why the Phantom Menace deserves space in my memory.

  As for the Legend of Chun-Li, it looks irritating. Plus, it violates my new rule. Since anything less than an R rating attracts throngs of teenagers with cellphones, and since no disciplinary measures are taken (such measures are illegal, anyway), it is more efficient for me to only see movies with an R rating. Those movies generally are monitored by a non-movie theater security guard or real police officer that checks IDs at the entrance. Plus, while watching a rated R movie, that same security officer will actually walk inside the theater and make sure people are remaining quiet. No one monitors PG-13 movies, not even the ushers. And it is illegal for me, even though I am capable, of quieting teenagers. I can watch anything rated R in the theater, but I have to wait for PG-13 material to come out in some other format. My only other option is to go to the movies very early in the day, while teenagers are still recovering from their nightly cell phone talks. But that cuts into my exercise time, so you can see the problem.

I've found a remedy if one must go to the theaters: go at early matinee hours and you can avoid those crowds. About security at the theaters, I've never seen any in "R" rated movies. As long as they get your $10, they could care less about idiots who can't shut up during a movie. My rule is simple though, avoid movies on any weekend evening.

XLord007 Feb 22, 2009

Movie looks atrocious.  It's also been announced that they won't be screening it for critics, a sure sign that the studio knows it's shit.  At least the live-action DBZ movie looks hilariously bad, where this one just makes you want to wretch.

SonicPanda Feb 23, 2009

I remain convinced that Hollywood keeps making videogame movies, and making them badly, to keep the medium in its place.

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