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Street fighter 2 was unbelievable.. it was the coolest game ever.. and they even made a movie to justify it :pwned:

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"Guile" used a gun? Perhaps his response to Ryu's fireball

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Yeah too bad the creators probably never played the game to find out they actually use hadoukens and sonic booms among others...

oh and the fact we all know street fighter revolves around Ryu's fight to become stronger, Guile chasing shadowlaw is just a side story :O

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if anybody can put a sappy love story bit into a movie about robot war, Michael Bay can.

:)

Michael Bay can do anything that not plot/story related , he made the battle in pearl harbour last longer than the one in real life

I had a thing for the blonde chick.

She's the chick from Billy Madison too.

Michael Bay can do anything that not plot/story related , he made the battle in pearl harbour last longer than the one in real life

Hahahahaha oath!

Forum full of petrol heads and not one of you has said Matchbox cars / hotwheels. I was a mtachbox fan (back when they were $1.20 then $1.50 each. My mates and I have huge multi-level roads built into some of the slopes of our playground...

Love AFX! Had the wall climbing, loop the loop one and another plain one. Used to add them together and make a huge wall climb :) Still have them somewhere

Thunderloop Thriller!!!

^^^ yeh same man, i found another set at a garage sale like 5 years ago so i got it and combined it with my 1st set and all the extra track id bought over the years and made a mega huge uber track. was like over a minute a lap :)

AFX FTW!!!

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Get over here!!! You knew it was coming. Mortal Combat. The movie was awsome (i thought so when i was a kid at least). I had a thing for the blonde chick.

did you kow that there looking at making another mk film (they have been trying to make it for awile, but who knows if it will aventuly get made)

I always loved the MK movies when i was younger (the first one and annihilation) but i watched them again a few weeks ago and I was dissapointed. Annihilation was so bad, C maybe D-grade movie at best with some of the worst acting possibly ever. It had Bai Ling for starters (an actress more famous for her left nipple then her acting abilities)and a black guy that was basically a combination of every token black cliche ("aww hell no dawg", "man that shit be dope" and so on).

Thats what annoys me about video game movies, they already have a massive fan base and the story is already written out for them, all they really need is a competant director and they'll have a blockbuster. I cant think of one decent video game movie (except Mario Brothers haha)... bastards ruin them all the time

rantrantrant

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