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seriously? you guys can't tell it's a fucking fan film, that acting is horrible.

 

fan films are getting better actually

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a08ViuvORRM

 

this dude has some amazing videos http://www.youtube.com/user/freddiew

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EAwWPadFsOA

 

YAY !

 

 

i rememver the first movie was pretty fucked up. Jean-CLaude Van Damme came to some 'ultimate' island with a boat made of nails. lol

wrong film there

 

you connoisseur

if only Van Damme was in Mortal Kombat, the awesomeness of the film would've increased by a very quantifiable 3.67523%

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seriously? you guys can't tell it's a fucking fan film, that acting is horrible.

 

fan films are getting better actually

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a08ViuvORRM

 

this dude has some amazing videos http://www.youtube.com/user/freddiew

 

With all those kills you'd think they would call in a pave low or an AC130.

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it's hilarious in the mortal kombat movie, the creator, Ed Boon himself yells 'GET DOWN HERE' when scorpion is trying to lure johnny cage down from the tree. I almost fell out of my chair in the theatre

 

the aesthetic power of Mortal Kombat 2 in the arcade during my childhood has gone unsurpassed, everything about that game, the music, the gore, the crisp digitized graphics, the special movies moves was like a pure orgasm for me. I have an Mk2 cabinet thats kind of broken right now, one of these days im going to have a big Mk3 and 2 tournament at my house

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I have an Mk2 cabinet thats kind of broken right now, one of these days im going to have a big Mk3 and 2 tournament at my house

 

Totally down.

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it's hilarious in the mortal kombat movie, the creator, Ed Boon himself yells 'GET DOWN HERE' when scorpion is trying to lure johnny cage down from the tree. I almost fell out of my chair in the theatre

 

the aesthetic power of Mortal Kombat 2 in the arcade during my childhood has gone unsurpassed, everything about that game, the music, the gore, the crisp digitized graphics, the special movies was like a pure orgasm for me. I have an Mk2 cabinet thats kind of broken right now, one of these days im going to have a big Mk3 and 2 tournament at my house

 

Hell fucking yes, man. If I lived anywhere near the west coast I'd totally be there.

 

I wasted many an hour of my youth playing MK1 and MK2 in the arcades. I think the lustre faded a bit when things went console - just not the same as the big booming cabinets, the sweaty control sticks, stepping up and putting your quarter on the screen to claim your spot.

 

I still remember seeing MK1 for the first time - someone had just gotten knocked into the Pit and up until that point the most graphic game I'd seen was Street Fighter II. . . blew my fucking mind.

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Guest rumbo

I never played Street Fighter II. I could never penetrate the outer perimeter of 50 asian kids surrounding the machine. That alone was mortal combat.

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Guest hahathhat

this movie won't touch the game gear version. picked up a whole system for a tenner the other day. FATALITY

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Fuck that. They need to make another Spawn film. Jai White FTW.

 

Dude totally, I love Spawn. They had said they were gonna give the franchise a re-vamp years ago but nothing ever happened from it. They fucking butchered Spawn in the original movie, made it corny and campy and changed a lot of the main charachters. They need to re-do it, make it rated R, make it dark and gritty and bloody like the comic was, and that would do the series proper justice maybe. Jai White did make a good Al Simmons and that one dude however the fuck you spell his name made a decent Clown, but they were held back by the movie trying to stay within the PG-13 constraints, and just bad scriptwriting.

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