Hi to the amazing and creative team behind this channel! I just have to say, your channel is one of the best on UA-cam. Your detailed, engaging, and professional analyses are always so inspiring to me. I love how you bring out the depth and unique aspects of every match you review-it's something truly rare to find. I have a suggestion that I’m sure would be exciting for you as well: could you please analyze the fight scene Sonya Blade vs Kano from the 1995 movie Mortal Kombat? This is truly one of the most iconic cinematic battles of its time, and seeing your expert take on it would be incredible! Your ability to break down the moves, strategies, and even the emotional undertones of a fight can turn this scene into a masterpiece for your audience. I really hope you consider this suggestion because I can’t wait to see how you bring this fight to life through your analysis! Thank you for consistently providing amazing content. Wishing you continued success!
Great reaction, I loved this film, 1995 original film, yes alot of them use there signature moves like off the game, music was awesome, was way better than the new mortal kombat film they did, best maiden aswel, well cast film, loved ur reaction :)
Eh, it wasn’t too long of a gap between the first MK game and that first movie…the first game came out in August 1992, and the movie came out in August 1995, just a few months after the MK3 video game hit arcades. Awesome reaction!!
Yes some of the moves are in there fun fact the game had several names before they decided on mortal Kombat it was originally is it supposed to be with Jean-Claude Van Damme and Bloodsport matter of fact one of the games suggestions was kumite Johnny Cage was modeled after Jean-Claude rain and chainsaw or modeled after characters from Big trouble in Little China Sonya was modeled after Cynthia rothrock and I can't remember the rest right off hand but it was from several different movies genres and actors
Punctuation. For the love of god, please use punctuation! While the first half of what you said is accurate (the first game was modeled after and inspired by action film stars of the day - the Johnny Cage / Van Damme connection being the most obvious and popular), there is no character named "chainsaw" and Rain didn't show up until Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 at which point the game had become quite independent from its movie-inspired roots.
@tattoodude8946 did not know you were so anal but since I'm using voice to text maybe you want to talk to Google about that or the programmer that programmed the voice to text and yes I know rain and all them were developed later what the central characters we're done after modern-day stars of the time. Awesome good job criticizing a handicapped person I hope you feel better about yourself
The biggest issue why it took them so long to make the movie is because video game movies in general we're not well received a big reason for that was a Super Mario Brothers movie that flopped horribly
@TheWolfHunterZ another fun fact during the fight scene when he is thrown into the pillar that is not a sound effect that is actually a sound of his ribs breaking he legit got injured from that stunt
Another reason game movies are difficult to get made is a lack of understanding of the source material and little desire to take it seriously as a medium. I've been playing games for over forty years, and I can't believe how many people still view them as a child's hobby or just a silly waste of time. Meanwhile, that same person will sit and watch marvel movies without a second thought!
Actually I feel that they rushed the movie I mean it's good but it could have been better and the second one was well not as good as this one this is a good fight scene I also like the one between Johnny Cage and scorpion but yes they rushed this movie to build on the popular of the game I mean it takes a while to you know find the right people get the script you know stuff like that
The fights in this movie were incredible.
Hi to the amazing and creative team behind this channel!
I just have to say, your channel is one of the best on UA-cam. Your detailed, engaging, and professional analyses are always so inspiring to me. I love how you bring out the depth and unique aspects of every match you review-it's something truly rare to find.
I have a suggestion that I’m sure would be exciting for you as well: could you please analyze the fight scene Sonya Blade vs Kano from the 1995 movie Mortal Kombat? This is truly one of the most iconic cinematic battles of its time, and seeing your expert take on it would be incredible!
Your ability to break down the moves, strategies, and even the emotional undertones of a fight can turn this scene into a masterpiece for your audience. I really hope you consider this suggestion because I can’t wait to see how you bring this fight to life through your analysis!
Thank you for consistently providing amazing content. Wishing you continued success!
Awesome guys glad you like it
I did
Awesome very cool love it love ya
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Great reaction, I loved this film, 1995 original film, yes alot of them use there signature moves like off the game, music was awesome, was way better than the new mortal kombat film they did, best maiden aswel, well cast film, loved ur reaction :)
Eh, it wasn’t too long of a gap between the first MK game and that first movie…the first game came out in August 1992, and the movie came out in August 1995, just a few months after the MK3 video game hit arcades. Awesome reaction!!
You guys haven't done Carpetman yet. "Feel So Cold" and/or " What does it Mean to You" by CARPETMAN. Try it, you'll like it.
The second movie was Mortal Kombat annihilation
Like Bruce Lee
Yes some of the moves are in there fun fact the game had several names before they decided on mortal Kombat it was originally is it supposed to be with Jean-Claude Van Damme and Bloodsport matter of fact one of the games suggestions was kumite Johnny Cage was modeled after Jean-Claude rain and chainsaw or modeled after characters from Big trouble in Little China Sonya was modeled after Cynthia rothrock and I can't remember the rest right off hand but it was from several different movies genres and actors
Punctuation. For the love of god, please use punctuation!
While the first half of what you said is accurate (the first game was modeled after and inspired by action film stars of the day - the Johnny Cage / Van Damme connection being the most obvious and popular), there is no character named "chainsaw" and Rain didn't show up until Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 at which point the game had become quite independent from its movie-inspired roots.
@tattoodude8946 did not know you were so anal but since I'm using voice to text maybe you want to talk to Google about that or the programmer that programmed the voice to text and yes I know rain and all them were developed later what the central characters we're done after modern-day stars of the time. Awesome good job criticizing a handicapped person I hope you feel better about yourself
The biggest issue why it took them so long to make the movie is because video game movies in general we're not well received a big reason for that was a Super Mario Brothers movie that flopped horribly
oh i see
@TheWolfHunterZ another fun fact during the fight scene when he is thrown into the pillar that is not a sound effect that is actually a sound of his ribs breaking he legit got injured from that stunt
Another reason game movies are difficult to get made is a lack of understanding of the source material and little desire to take it seriously as a medium. I've been playing games for over forty years, and I can't believe how many people still view them as a child's hobby or just a silly waste of time. Meanwhile, that same person will sit and watch marvel movies without a second thought!
Actually I feel that they rushed the movie I mean it's good but it could have been better and the second one was well not as good as this one this is a good fight scene I also like the one between Johnny Cage and scorpion but yes they rushed this movie to build on the popular of the game I mean it takes a while to you know find the right people get the script you know stuff like that
@@Biscuitsslamnation I mean not really they took almost a full year to film the movie and for the 1990s that was pretty long