Hahaha that was awesome. Kame hame haaa!...douken
But, is it a real movie? Are you still April fooling us?
But, is it a real movie? Are you still April fooling us?
Fixedcastlewise said:The entire movie sequence was surreal.
Same director, shot somewhat at the same time and released within a few months of eachother. Wong Jing is notorious for just cramming his movies with references to whatever is trendy at the moment, and SFII was INSANELY massive in much of Asia right at the time.Crimson_Dragoon said:Still not as crazy as the scene in City Hunter where Jackie Chan gets thrown into a Street Fighter machine and starts imagining everyone as Street Fighter characters.
And yes, that was Jackie Chan dressed up as E. Honda and Chun Li.
OK, my mind has just been blown. Thank you, Bob.MovieBob said:Same director, shot somewhat at the same time and released within a few months of eachother. Wong Jing is notorious for just cramming his movies with references to whatever is trendy at the moment, and SFII was INSANELY massive in much of Asia right at the time.Crimson_Dragoon said:Still not as crazy as the scene in City Hunter where Jackie Chan gets thrown into a Street Fighter machine and starts imagining everyone as Street Fighter characters.
And yes, that was Jackie Chan dressed up as E. Honda and Chun Li.
Lack of interest in the source material or heavy desire to use their own ideas at every beck and call.Ashoten said:This now raises a question. How come directors don't know what to do with property like Street Fighter here in America?