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you know, the SF: Movie was on the other day, I gotta say Raul Julia really keeps that movie from being the worst of all time...he really was pretty damn good in that movie, considering what he had to work with.

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you know, the SF: Movie was on the other day, I gotta say Raul Julia really keeps that movie from being the worst of all time...he really was pretty damn good in that movie, considering what he had to work with.

 

Chun Li: My father saved his village at the cost of his own life. You had him shot as you ran away. A hero at a thousand paces!

 

Bison: I'm sorry... I don't remember any of it.

 

Chun Li: You don't remember?

 

Bison: For you, the day Bison graced your village was the most important day of your life. But for me... it was Tuesday.

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you know, the SF: Movie was on the other day, I gotta say Raul Julia really keeps that movie from being the worst of all time...he really was pretty damn good in that movie, considering what he had to work with.

 

 

You forgot that the guy was dying of cancer when the movie was made too.

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they're syaing a game based off the movie based off the game, which they did with Street Fighter...

 

yeah, that's what I meant

 

sorry, raven, I was responding to Primetime when he said this:

 

And IIRC there already was a SMB Movie

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you know, the SF: Movie was on the other day, I gotta say Raul Julia really keeps that movie from being the worst of all time...he really was pretty damn good in that movie, considering what he had to work with.

 

 

You forgot that the guy was dying of cancer when the movie was made too.

 

In other words the movie was so awful that it give him cancer and killed him. What a awful movie.

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Just wondering, did Double Dragon The Movie have a cliffhanger ending?

 

I ask because it seems to me that SMB, Street Fighter, and the first MK all ended promising a sequel.

 

Of course, only MK got the sequel and it arguably turned out to be the worst video game movie of the 90s (though I have not seen all of Double Dragon, which I understand might be worse).

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Has there ever been a _good_ video game movie? I guess people liked Lara Croft, though I've never seen that movie.

 

I can't believe how badly they botched Super Mario Bros.: The Movie. I mean, just looking at the previews and stuff, it looked nothing like the game. The movie poster looked nothing like anything from the game. I know technology back then wasn't what it is today, but still, they took what should've been a pretty easy money making film, and blew it.

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oh.

 

 

Anywho, the Street Fighter: The Movie: The Game sucked

 

 

It was like SSF2T...minus the turbo, and not very super, with really stiff animation, crappy voices...

 

But it still smoked Shaq Fu and tons of other garbage games like that.

 

Capcom attempted to turn the awful arcade game into something playable. They succeeded to a degree, but it still wasn't so hot of a game.

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oh.

 

 

Anywho, the Street Fighter: The Movie: The Game sucked

It was like SSF2T...minus the turbo, and not very super, with really stiff animation, crappy voices...

But it still smoked Shaq Fu and tons of other garbage games like that.

Capcom attempted to turn the awful arcade game into something playable. They succeeded to a degree, but it still wasn't so hot of a game.

 

Capcom did not make SFTM. Some other company did. I have played it. The controls and combo system are broken. Akuma and Final M. Bison are nearly impossible to defeat.

 

I have Super Mario Brothers and SF on DVD. I have seen MK and it's sequel. So I say: MK 1 > SF > SMB > MK II.

 

Oh don't forget that gem, Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within. I have that on DVD and I only watched it once.

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On the subject of video games turned into movies...

 

I would still like to see Peter Jackson and maybe the rest of the Lord of the Rings production team make a Legend of Zelda movie.

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"Some other company" did the arcade game (officially "co-developed")--that was Incredible Technologies.

 

The home game was Capcom. Check virtually ever site that ever covers the game. Capcom is the developer for that title, and developed and published it in Japan (as "Real Battle on Film"; the US version was published by Acclaim).

 

The home game is not the same as the arcade game. They share the sprites. That's it.

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Just wondering, did Double Dragon The Movie have a cliffhanger ending?

 

I ask because it seems to me that SMB, Street Fighter, and the first MK all ended promising a sequel.

 

Of course, only MK got the sequel and it arguably turned out to be the worst video game movie of the 90s (though I have not seen all of Double Dragon, which I understand might be worse).

 

 

Double Dragon wasn't THAT bad. It at least sort of had something fun to it, especially for a kid.

 

Mortal Kombat (the first movie) was a fun albeit really cheesy movie.

 

MK2 was a travesty of a movie with bad blue-screen type affects and even CHEESIER and more over the top ridiculous lines delivered in an even more ridiculous manner with a beginning that made absolutely no sense to anyone.

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this miscasting of Scott Wolf as Jimmy Lee (or was he Billy Lee?) and all of the ridiculous shit with Alyssa Milano kills that movie...Mark Decascos was good enough, Robert Patrick was fine...I was pretty upset with it, though, considering the original Double Dragon arcade game is one of my all-time favorites...it should have been a dark, brutal martial art flick, instead we get a bright cheery kid's action flick.

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Oh don't forget that gem, Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within. I have that on DVD and I only watched it once.

 

Yes, what a preachy pile of shit that movie was.

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