Joven 373 Posted January 19, 2014 I think if you're perfectly willing to rip a baby out of your wife with your bare hands...you don't need a magical cave to rid you of your conscience. Â I think the first Street Fighter movie is vastly superior to this, however in this one at least some fighting does take place in the streets, and this one has a very good rifftrax for it http://www.theootl.com/zc/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=1&products_id=42&zenid=8heildhsa64bqd9ji4aaee1595 so at least it has that going for it. Share this post Link to post
Darian 19 Posted January 19, 2014 i can watch the van damme movie a million times and love it that campiness was awesome  legend of chun li was unwatchable Share this post Link to post
Blast Hardcheese 636 Posted January 19, 2014 Yes. Yes! A thousand times YES!!! Please do this movie, HDTGM! Â Also: does Chris Klein look like he could be Jason Lee's twin brother to anyone else? Share this post Link to post
dlo burns 129 Posted January 23, 2014 I have a theory that in the early stages it was supposed to be a Fatal Fury / King of Fighters movie but Neal McDonough was already attached and that probably for copyright reasons they just lazily changed things around him. And the costumer had no idea what was going on. Â Seriously look: Â Â Â Also I hear the real The King of Fighters film was pretty terrible, but I barely know those games so I don't care to seek it out. Share this post Link to post
Snake 165 Posted January 23, 2014  I think the first Street Fighter movie is vastly superior to this, however in this one at least some fighting does take place in the streets  So maybe this movie will at least clear things up for June Share this post Link to post
VinsanityV22 500 Posted November 29, 2014 *watches clip in first post at top of thread* Â I wanna know how Chris Klein's hairline got made. That is a mystery. He should be more bald, right? It's so far back. O o O -- At any rate, I can't stand this film. It's just badly done, and has such a bland tone, and is boring. Anytime I leave my TV on an FX or TNT or something by accident, there's a chance this will come on. I know I've seen a lot of it, actually, just in bits and pieces, and it's just such a snoozefest (in addition to treating the "Street Fighter" license like horseshit). There's no charm. There's no skill involved in making it. None of the characters look like their game counterparts, or just cool independent of the license. Nothing looks good; it's all bland. It's not even enough to illicit rage. It just sucks. Â They can watch Tekken or DOA Dead or Alive instead. Two movies that are also based on video games, and are also not great by any stretch of the imagination, but are at least entertaining in their awfulness. Heck, sometimes, they're even just plain entertaining (well choreographed fight scenes at least, and even some nice casting choices - Jamie Pressley as Tina Armstrong in DOA? And Kevin Nash as her father, Bass - the character in the game inspired by WWF Wrestlers? Sure! That's actually really good casting!). Â If we're going to get HDTGM to watch and have a discussion about a bonkers, fantastical martial arts flick that butchers a cherished license, Dragonball Evolution exists. They could watch that too instead. Â Legend of Chun Li though? It's just boring, sucky, and... it just sucks. Just talking about it saps my energy to... continue talking about it. Ugh. fuck. Â Let's just forget it and enjoy this instead: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9vkSrXrAbT0 Share this post Link to post
onReload 43 Posted April 7, 2015 Saw this on the side while watching that ^ video: Â Â Another great review of this movie. NSFW language abound Share this post Link to post
Bugs Meany 69 Posted April 8, 2015 This reminds me. Rollerball, an earlier Chris Klein flop, was released in 2002 and set in the sadistic dystopia of...2005. That has to be a record for shortest shelf-life. 1 Share this post Link to post
sillstaw 414 Posted April 9, 2015 This reminds me. Rollerball, an earlier Chris Klein flop, was released in 2002 and set in the sadistic dystopia of...2005. That has to be a record for shortest shelf-life. Â There was a movie from one of the guys involved with the "Saw" movies about a demon coming to earth on 11-11-11, called "11-11-11." It was released on that day, meaning that if you went to the movie literally the day after it came out, you were seeing a movie about an event that could happen on a day that had already passed by. 2 Share this post Link to post
PlanBFromOuterSpace 3138 Posted April 9, 2015 Â There was a movie from one of the guys involved with the "Saw" movies about a demon coming to earth on 11-11-11, called "11-11-11." It was released on that day, meaning that if you went to the movie literally the day after it came out, you were seeing a movie about an event that could happen on a day that had already passed by. "2012" ultimately proved to be GROSSLY inaccurate as well. 1 Share this post Link to post
taylor anne photo 11311 Posted July 27, 2015 Â There was a movie from one of the guys involved with the "Saw" movies about a demon coming to earth on 11-11-11, called "11-11-11." It was released on that day, meaning that if you went to the movie literally the day after it came out, you were seeing a movie about an event that could happen on a day that had already passed by. Oh man I saw that movie when they were still calling it "11-11-11: The Prophecy" and I keep getting it confused with this other 11-11-11 movie that came out straight to video. Both probably horrible but holy Jesus Christ that first one was some epic awfulness. Â They should do Chun Li though cause I still need to hear June figure out what a Street Fighter is. Share this post Link to post
MacGruber 9 Posted October 10, 2019 I'm watching it right now with my homies and the first fight scene where a man lights someone on fire by lighting himself on fire first...is amazing. 1 Share this post Link to post
CNU2007 16 Posted February 20, 2020 I haven't watched this movie in a bit (since I worked at Blockbuster), but I recall it being wild in a bad way and Chris Klein's performance is just indescribably bad, and he clearly made a choice to do it that way. Can't have too many video game films on the podcast and you guys already did Street Fighter, may as well do this one as well! Share this post Link to post