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Street Fighter -- Collector's Edition

Street Fighter -- Collector's Edition

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Big NO NO
Review: What's up with the people who made this movie? Were they all crackheads

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: 1st.:Mario Bros. 2nd.:Double Dragon. Now:This. EEAAAGH!!!
Review: Street Fighter is just another video-game to movie translation that gives any true Street Fighter fan great disappointment. This movie had GREAT potential. WHY COULDN'T THEY JUST MAKE THIS MOVIE THE SAME AS THE GAME!!!!! It would have been AWSOME!!! I can write a whole book on the the mistakes they made with this trash but I'm only going to name a few. For one thing, the social status on nearly all of the fighters from the game has been changed. Ryu, for example, is supposed to be the main character but instead he and Ken seem like the only thing their good for is getting into trouble. Also, many of the fighters do not look like their video-game counterparts. I probably wasn't paying attention that much but I didn't even know who Dee Jay was until around 30 minutes till the end of the movie. Then, to play as M. Bison, they chose Raul Julia who is way to skinny and is not a matial artist as far as I know. I personally would have chosen Arnold Schwartzenegger, who may not be a martial artist but is much more familiar to te action genre, over Raul Julia. The most interesting part is the fights between Ryu & Ken and Sagat & Vega and even that was pretty stupid because Sagat and Ryu are supposed to be mortal enemies but their was no indication that Ryu had even put that scar on Sagat's chest which, according to the video-game, was supposed to have happened. I want to write WAY more than 1000 words but, according to the rules, I can't. In conclusion this movie wouldn't be that bad if the video-game never existed(thank God it does excist) and if the title wasn't called "Street Fighter" because it doesn't have enough martial arts in it to be called that. I would have rated this movie 4 stars.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Pretty GOOD MOVIE!!
Review: WOW GREAT MOVIE!! I thought that Ming-Na Wen (Chun-Li) Was GREAT and SO SEXY!! I GIVE HER FIVE STARS!!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The DVD release gives this flick another chance!
Review: The dozens of extras will keep you busy. Cruising tru the interactive menus, production notes, trailers, game outtakes, picture archives and so much more. To bad the movie is pure trash though. I only like the DVD features, the movie is uninspired, dumb, unfunny (all except for one joke-change the channel joke-) and above all the plot was probably written by a drunk Steven de Souza. Did the actors have acting lessons from an ape? It's hard to tell though. Only the DVD features does the film justice. I only ask myself why did Universal not make a collector'sedition out of HARD TARGET or TIMECOP, two much better Van Damme films with a lack of extras on their DVD release.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Campy, Ordinary, and Surrounded by Tackiness
Review: This movie was at times campy (especially scenes with Bison), the writing was lame (who can forget the line "I'm going to kick that son of a b**** Bison's a** so hard that the next Bison wannabe will feel it" which was included in a scene involving a cheap inspirational speech), the action was predictable (there's wasn't enough hand-to-hand combat and when the movie got there, it was ordinary along with the plot which is basically a story about rescuing hostages). To go along with that, the movie is at times surrounded by cheapness. Blanka's make-up work sort of reminded me of the live action Incredible Hulk t.v. series, and somebody must have thought that arcade game controls on Bison's hover craft would be a cheap joke but to me it was just tacky.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A great adaptation to the video game
Review: Street fighter was fairly acurate to the video game story with a few acceptions. For instance In the game E.Honda became Yokozuna in Sumo and was Japanese, Hovever in the movie he was from Hawaii and almost made Yokozuna (For those who don't know Yokozuna means Grand Champion.)

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Pretty Damme Good!
Review: I thought that it was an exciting movie. I liked all the action. I think that they should have followed the game though. What I thought was strange, when Guile was fighting M. Bison, and Guile killed him, but Bison came back to life in some odd way. All n' all, it was pretty Damme GOOD!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Dam Good
Review: I thought that the movie was pretty good. I wish that they would have gone more by the game though. I liked all the action. I thought that they could have done a better job on the plot though. All n' all, it was pretty dam good!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Will there be a sequel to the First StreetFighter Movie
Review: I saw StreetFighter the Movie I have it at home with me. Jean-Claude Van Damme was perfect for Colonel William Guile. I never thought Raul Julia would play the famous General M. Bison if Steven De Souza does a StreetFighter sequel who will play General Major Bison on the next one.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Do yourself a favor and don't buy.
Review: This is a pretty wretched movie, poor acting, poor plot, poor direction, and it's just not "fun" like Mortal Kombat. The only thiing going for this movie are the characters from the video game, but for the most part, they do absolutely nothiing for the movie.

If you have to pick between this movie and Mortal Kombat, go with Mortal Kombat. Though not awesome, at least Mortal Kombat is entertaining.


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