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Watch Assassin's Fist. It's the first live action Street Fighter movie that isn't awful. It tells the story of Ken, Ryu, Goken, and Akuma.

My fists bleed death. -Akuma

I did watch it. And I loved it!

I wish they would do more of them. They also did a Mortal Kombat series before that one. It was awesome too, but they didn't continue it.

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saw it a a while ago with the girlfriend. I liked it, thought it was way too long though. it's could have been 45 minutes shorter and been just as good. I really didn't need the repetitive training montages. Like, we get it. They're good fighters haha

Watched it again this weekend. Its on DVD and BluRay too now.

Some exceptional martial arts on display and very true to the source material.

Love it!

That which does not kill us, must have missed us.

- Miowara Tomoka

  • 3 months later...

It exceeded all my expectations!

If you want to see another SF movie series, albeit this one is comedy, look up "street fighter: the later years" in youtube ;)

"Street Fighter: The Later Years" is a funny series, RW. :) Here's a link for anyone who wants to watch it: http://www.collegehumor.com/tag/street-fighter-the-later-years

Patrick

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