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Mortal Kombat

Mortal Kombat

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Mortal Kombat is aight but game is better
Review: This movie wuz okay for me but it needed to be longer plus Jax should have a longer part. Mortal Kombat fans would like this a lil'.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: This is an animated movie, not the real one
Review: Hi, these other reviews are of a live action movie called "Mortal Kombat." This listing is for an animated movie about the same characters. Don't be fooled (as I was).

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Scorpion had dinner with me
Review: Really! We invited him over and we all had marinated grilled shrimp. I said "If anyone doesn't want their shrimp, give it to me!". I was wrong. He took off his face and revealed his skull which breathes fire. Maybe that's why I don't have flesh on my arms anymore. He just scorched it right off! Anyway, to get into the details in this movie, he fights Johnny Cage {which is a really good scene}. In the beginning, Liu Kang has a dream about his brother and Shang Tsung. His worst fear is faced here in Outworld when he gets confrontational with Shang Tsung and his supernatural warriors. Before that, a better scene is where Liu find the hidden MK character Reptile and they fight. Lord Rayden {who is Christopher Lambert from Highlander} teaches Liu about stuff that would be helpful to him later in the assistance of Princess Kitana in the Subzero fight. The entire movie is pretty cool. So is MK: Annihilation, although some of those characters are different. It's not worse, which is good! I'm waiting for the 3'rd movie which should be out in 2005 or 2006.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Kung Fu At It's Best
Review: If you love kung fu or action flicks pick up Mortal Kombat. This movie rocks! I was a little disappointed that the film was in PG-13 and not rate R, mainly because the MK franchise was all about the insense blood and gore. But, When I fist saw this movie in theaters it blew me away, the acting was good but the kung fu fightin' was better. The charaters in the film are all cool, I like Raiden (or is it Rayden?) the best along with Scorpion. The second film New Line produced wasnt as great as the original but still had its moments. Rumors of a third film being produce! If its true, I can't wait until its released!
If you haven't seen the oringial Kombat, check it out. Hey everyone likes kung ku fightin..

FINISH HIM!



Rating: 3 stars
Summary: GOOD MOVIE!
Review: I ENJOYED MORTAL KOMBAT A LOT MORE THAN I THOUGHT I WOULD. I SAW THIS FILM WHEN IT WAS FIRST RELEASED, AND WAS VERY IMPRESSED.THIS MOVIE IS ACTUALLY A GOOD ADAPTATION OF A VIDEO GAME(PROBABLY THE FIRST TO GET IT RIGHT). SUPER MARIO BROS. AND DOUBLE DRAGON WERE MADE INTO MOVIES, BUT FAILED MISERABLY. THE SPECIAL EFFECTS WERE GOOD AND THE CHARACTERS WERE NOT CARDBOARD.THE ACTING WAS PRETTY GOOD AS WELL. LINDEN ASHBY AS JOHNNY CAGE WAS THE BEST PERFORMANCE IN THE FILM. CHRISTOPHER LAMBERT, AS THE WISE BUT SARCASTIC LORD RAYDEN, GAVE A VERY GOOD PERFORMANCE ALSO. CARY TAGAWA,I FELT, OVER DID HIS PERFORMANCE AS THE EVIL SORCERER SHANG TSUNG, BUT IT DIDN'T AFFECT THE MOVIE TOO MUCH. I HIGHLY RECOMMEND THIS FILM. IF YOU DON'T HAVE IT......GET IT!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: My favorite movie
Review: This is a cool and intense action film. I like almost all the characters. I like Shang Tsung, Rayden, Lui Kang, Kitana, Cage, and Kano. Over all I like Rayden. I always loved him. When the second movie was in theaters, people thought it sucked. Now there making another one! It's going to have Kintaro, Goro, Shao Kahn, and Shang Tsung. Goro's going to be missing (as you saw in the 1st one) for a little while then he'll return. It'll probably be out by 2005-2006.


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