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In his latest film review, RazörFist has a gander at Capcom's latest mistake, the modern remake of the already incomparably awful Street Fighter film. Warnin...
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- The Rageaholic
- Kristen Kreuk Got Injured on The Set
- Vega's Changed Since A Black Eyed Peas Member Played Him
- Kreuk's Make-Up Artist Tried to Make Her Look "More Asian"
- Deleted Scenes Explain Chun-Li and Nash's Alliance
- 6% on Rotten Tomatoes
- Kreuk Was Signed For A Sequel
- It Replaced Street Fighter II
- It's The First Street Fighter Movie Without Ryu Or Ken
- But They Would Have Been Canceled Sequel
- Rick Yune Was Originally Cast as Gen But Replaced
Working on an action movie can be tough, especially when you have to perform a variety of stunts. Even though most actors use stunt doubles and the like, some still do their own stunts, or at least have scenes that require them to do at least part of the filming. Kreuk has stated that, during a few sequences in the film, she got a bit beat up. One ...
Vega is one of the most popular and well-knownStreet Fightercharacters, and for good reason. Whether it’s for his intense narcissism, claws, or insanely good looks, he remains a favorite. This also means he tends to show up in various series-related media, and the very few live-action SF films that exist are no exception. In this film Vega is portr...
Making people of one race look more like another is pretty damning, and Hollywood has been accused of doing this for quite a while. They’ve lain off it in recent years, but it can still pop up, and when it does, it can cause an uproar. So what happens when features of an actor are enhanced to make them look more like a certain race, but not change ...
In the best of movies, character motivations and relationships are established, showcased, and fully explained. This is important in a story, since when two characters who have never before interacted start interacting like they’re best friends, it will be confusing to the audience. In The Legend of Chun-Li, Chun-Li and Charlie Nash form an allianc...
Not every movie gets to be in the pantheon of “Best” or even “Worst” movies. Most films come and go, with no one to remember them except for maybe a small but dedicated fan base. Truly special films do get to earn some amount of legacy, good or bad. The Legend of Chun-Li has the “benefit” and/or “misfortune” of being 44th in Rotten Tomatoes’s “100 ...
Apparently the studio had high expectations for Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Libecause Kristen Kreuk has said that she was contracted for a follow-up film. The film’s lack of success and the producers' contradictory descriptions of what that sequel would be about might make you wonder whether Kreuk really was signed for a sequel, but it’s jus...
Before The Legend of Chun-Li materialized, a certain famous actor wanted to reprise his role from a related project. That actor was Jean-Claude Van Damme, who quite famously starred as Guile in the 1994 “classic” Street Fighter. Also starring the late great Raul Julia as M. Bison, the film wasn’t exactly a critical favorite, but was popular enough ...
If you’ve ever played Street Fighter, or been near an arcade cabinet for one of the games, you probably know who Ryu and Ken are. Ryu is essentially the series' poster child, with Ken being his foil: one calm and humble, the other brash and energetic. However, Ryu and Ken don’t at all appear in The Legend of Chun-Li. While Ryu is mentioned at the v...
Usually when something fans want isn’t in the first installment, producers, directors, writers, and actors like to say the line “it’ll be in the sequel!” However, sequels are never guaranteed, and usually the most a fan can do in those circumstances is hope for the best. Apparently, this is what would have been the case for Ryu and Ken. As previous...
Film fans are likely to be familiar with actor/model Rick Yune, as one of his most high-profile roles was Johnny Tran from the first The Fast and the Furious film. He also played the main villain Zao in the James Bond film Die Another Day, along with appearing in other many other films and shows in the years following. Yune was originally cast to p...
The first time the Street Fighter video game empire was adapted for the big screen, it concerned (a cartoonishly costumed) Jean-Claude Van Damme and Kylie Minogue trying to rescue the world from the evil clutches of (an infirmed) Raul Julia . . . and the film tanked! Now in 2009, fifteen years later, we’ve been given Street Fighter: The ...
- Cal Knox
- PG-13
- Andrzej Bartkowiak
It's the same thing goes for book movies. The Harry Potter film series is a great example of this. The first two movies tried to replicate the books almost exactly. They were making a movie copy of the books, and while it worked in some places, it suffered in others. And then they got a real director, Alfonso Cuarón, to make the third movie.
In this short, we discuss Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun Li - a terrible live-action movie released in 2009. Why did it cause outrage?#fightinggames #str...
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- Top Hat Gaming Man
Sep 5, 2012 · Street Fighter: Legend of Chun Li (2009) Director: Andrzej Bartkowiak. Stars: Kristen Kreuk, Chris Klein, Neal McDonough, Michael Clarke Duncan. A concert pianist gets an old map in the mail ...
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There are people saying that this is the worst movie ever, obviously they have not seen the recent spoof movies and some movies made by Uwe Boll. Street fighter: the legend of Chun-Li is actually entertaining, it has actually some great music to follow the story and from my point, it makes the movie more entertaining.