Originally posted by Kazenji
Don't know why your flipping out Sadako Hollywoods always done this when it comes to adapting Games to the screen.
Yeah but the optimist in me is disappointed every time man.
And Ive been playing Tekken 6 a fair bit and my heart leapt when I heard that there was gonna be a live action movie.
But this looks poo.
But now I see that I was naive.
THIS is Tekken:
2 and 3 were the best. I like 2 more, although 3 introduced the Ukemi "quick roll."
the movie may very well suck but i'll still catch it in theatres with a friend whom plays tekken just as vociferociously as i do.
i'll watch it just for fun. cheese and all.
i'm a huge fan of the story and the franchise, (i play the game just about everyday) and i liked the animated movie alot now the full length feature film's coming out in theatres. i'll be there for the sat. late morn. matinee. why not.
Originally posted by steverules_2
It's a shame that hollywood is running out of idea's and so they decide to make movies out of games and just ruin the franchise, the games are great but I dunno about this movie...I saw the motion picture which was an animi or however its spelt and that wasn't too great
It's not a Hollywood movie at all
It's an Indie movie actually. they were looking for a Distribution Company to pick it up, judging by the trailer, they didn't find big Hollywood names to promote the movie (I'm talking Studios, not actors)
Originally posted by S_D_J
It's not a Hollywood movie at allIt's an Indie movie actually. they were looking for a Distribution Company to pick it up, judging by the trailer, they didn't find big Hollywood names to promote the movie (I'm talking Studios, not actors)
Oh well, I thought it was a hollywood film...oh well, now I have the urge to play tekken 4
Tekken is an upcoming martial arts film directed by Dwight Little, based on the popular fighting game series of the same name. The film follows Jin Kazama (Jon Foo)in his attempts to rid himself of the devil which plagues his soul and confronting his father, Kazuya Mishima (Ian Anthony Dale) and his grandfather, Heihachi Mishima (Hiroyuki Tagawa). As of January 14th, 2010, an international preliminary-seeming trailer has finally been released.