Snafu the Great
Johnny Cage's new movie, simply titled 'Imi,' is a biopic based on the life of Imre 'Imi' Lichtenfeld, the Hungarian-Israeli martial artist who founded Krav Maga, Johnny himself in the title role (and having to learn said martial art for the role).
Co-starring Ari Roth, Richard Ackermann, Mason Rackham and Cathy Hartman (parodies of Eli Roth, Thomas Kretchmann, Jason Statham and Natalie Portman respectively), Johnny's film has gotten rave reviews from critics, saying that Johnny's portrayal of Imi was a "staggering, powerful performance," thus proving that the martial arts superstar can do dramatic roles.
Even Krav Maga International praised the movie and Johnny for its realistic portrayal of the fighting style and its founder. On top of that, Kurtis Stryker, Sonya Blade and Jax Briggs approved of Johnny's performance (thus breaking their impression of him doing shallow action roles).
One person still thinks that Johnny's acting and martial arts abilities are fake.
K' finds out that Johnny is in Japan for the Japanese premiere and decides to expose him as a fake. So after the premiere in Tokyo, K' confronts Johnny during the reception, and throws down the challenge. Johnny accepts.
If only K' knew what was he in for. Sure he has the Magatama flames and is one tough mofo, but what he doesn't know is that Johnny descends from a Mediterranean warrior cult and has spent time in Seido at Rayden's behest. K' is in for one rough night.
So who wins?
Co-starring Ari Roth, Richard Ackermann, Mason Rackham and Cathy Hartman (parodies of Eli Roth, Thomas Kretchmann, Jason Statham and Natalie Portman respectively), Johnny's film has gotten rave reviews from critics, saying that Johnny's portrayal of Imi was a "staggering, powerful performance," thus proving that the martial arts superstar can do dramatic roles.
Even Krav Maga International praised the movie and Johnny for its realistic portrayal of the fighting style and its founder. On top of that, Kurtis Stryker, Sonya Blade and Jax Briggs approved of Johnny's performance (thus breaking their impression of him doing shallow action roles).
One person still thinks that Johnny's acting and martial arts abilities are fake.
K' finds out that Johnny is in Japan for the Japanese premiere and decides to expose him as a fake. So after the premiere in Tokyo, K' confronts Johnny during the reception, and throws down the challenge. Johnny accepts.
If only K' knew what was he in for. Sure he has the Magatama flames and is one tough mofo, but what he doesn't know is that Johnny descends from a Mediterranean warrior cult and has spent time in Seido at Rayden's behest. K' is in for one rough night.
So who wins?