![]() Much like the transition from Street Fighter: The Movie to Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li, this prequel loses a lot of charm that makes the original enjoyable. I enjoyed it so much that I had the slightest interest in the sequel being at least half as entertaining. That hasn’t prevented me from finding some element of entertainment in a handful of them including the original live-action Tekken movie. Video games have notoriously been a terrible source for movies to mine thus far. Morph into devil and I hope there will be some Juno Reactor music for the film.Let’s put all the cards on the table. Tekken stars Luke Goss as Steve Fox,Cary Hiroyuki Tagawa as Heihachi Mishima and Ian Anthony Dale as Kazuya.Tekken will have the special visual effects with all futuristic stuff and Jin Kazuma I hope the Street Fighter movie with Chun Li would be all right but the Tekken film should had some Japanese film companies to do the film from the start. Have techno music to score up the film and the Devil May Cry movie it could have some techno music in the film. Street Fighter would have the music soundtrack with hip hop and stuff,the Darkstalkers movie would Well the Mortal Kombat movies had some techno music in the film so I think Tekken would have a mix full of music with techno,rock and some electronic,cool eh. I wish if the live action Tekken movie would have a music score with something like techno, Will an R rating given Tekken the edge it needs to stand out over the others? Goss half-joked that the reason why an R rating wouldn't be a problem is because all of the players of the game are all old enough to see that kind of violent movie anyway. Little come up with a fighting style so unique that it pushed the limits of PG-13 too far? There are so many questions but Tekken seems to be the least buzzed about of all the major upcoming Asian franchise films - Street Fighter, Dragonball, etc. ![]() Would the fights in the film be so violent that they might warrant an R rating? Has director Dwight H. This is some interesting news, but unfortunately Goss didn't elaborate on reasons why it might end up getting such a harsh rating. ![]() He announces a tournament to crown a "King Of Iron Fist" and make the winner his personal bodyguard, but as the fighters assemble, they begin to realize they are linked together through more than just their interest in killing Mishima anyway. Although various games have their own background stories, the plot of the film focuses on Heihachi Mishima ( Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa), the leader of a highly corrupt business under investigation of a murder. He says that he fights, but not actually in the ring - only out of it in the movie. Goss explained that his character is 15 years after his prime time as one of the best fighters. ![]() Luke Goss stars in the film as fighter Steve Fox (pictured above). Is the prospect of an R-rated Tekken more interesting than a PG-13 rated Street Fighter? Not the most talented individuals involved unfortunately. McElroy, of Spawn, Wrong Turn, and The Marine. ![]() Little, of Rapid Fire, Free Willy 2, "Prison Break", and "Bones", and has a script penned by Alan B. Like Street Fighter, Tekken is a live-action adaptation of a very popular platform fighting video game from Namco. While at the press junket for Hellboy II today in Los Angeles, Luke Goss said that he "thinks" the Tekken movie in the works will end being rated R. Considering the R-rated Wanted was a big success this weekend, I'm certain studios are starting to open up to allowing more of their big blockbusters to go R - as long as it's appropriate. ![]()
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