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The Street Fighter Trilogy Blu-ray

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Available on: PS3, Xbox 360, PS4, Xbox One (Ultra Street Fighter IV), PC | IGN’s Street Fighter IV Review | Super Street Fighter IV Review | Ultra Street Fighter IV Review 7. Street Fighter V (2016) Paul Bramhall on Slaughter in San Francisco | Blu-ray (88 Films) We have a polishing face off between Eureka and 88 Films right now....in Eure… Outside of the tournament, it is discovered that Gouken, Ken’s and Ryu’s master, is alive, and he’s ready for a final fight with Akuma.

Quentin Tarantino's Top 20 Grindhouse Classics - The Grindhouse Cinema Database". Grindhousedatabase.com . Retrieved 11 October 2017. The title of the arcade fighting game Street Fighter (1987) was inspired by The Street Fighter. [12] On November 7, 2018, it was announced that Shout! Factory has acquired the license of all three films in the series for a Blu-ray release on February 19, 2019 via their Shout! Selects line. [10] It contains the dub, and original Japanese audio. [11] For the first time, the uncut original English version was made available, but without the newer audio recordings.Sholder, who eventually became a director, discusses his early career, which includes the great quote “I took some LSD and came to the conclusion that words were useless”, before going on to his time at New Line as a trailer editor and occasional English dub creator. Despite a somewhat snobby line about “ a shitty kung fu movie” being much easier to get a trailer out of than a film that was good, Sholder provides some interesting stuff here. We’ve already heard how New Line’s honcho Bob Shaye travelled to Tokyo looking for the next Bruce Lee and watched loads of Toei’s martial arts movies, but here we learn that the Japanese lady who translated all these films into English because at the time they had no subtitles found The Street Fighter too gruesome and averted her eyes, which made Shaye be suddenly very keen on this one. Stone, Sam (14 April 2020). "Mortal Kombat Legends' Jeremy Adams Explains How Scorpion's Revenge Adapts the Game". Comic Book Resources . Retrieved 7 June 2020.

Brand new 2K restorations of the original Japanese and American versions of the film from the original camera negatives Japanese Theatrical Trailer (HD 3:04) - Gorier than the U.S. trailer, this Japanese version adds more spoilery footage of Kunigami and Owada making their deal. While the bulk of the special features in this collection are trailers, the newly-produced interviews featured on the first disc are ones to watch. Shout! Factory has put together a fine selection of elements for this collection though more content on the two sequels would’ve garnered higher marks from this reviewer. Available on: PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PC ( Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection) | IGN’s Street Fighter III: Third Strike Review 9. Street Fighter 6 (2023) U.S. Theatrical Trailer (HD 3:06) - This trailer doesn’t skimp on anything! You get all the big fight scenes and the love scenes, too!

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Apart from the main series, the Alpha subseries was pretty popular in its time. Three games were released under this title: Street Fighter Alpha: Warriors Dream, Street Fighter Alpha 2, and Street Fighter Alpha 3. A second subseries, called Street Fighter EX, was co-developed by Capcom and Arika. It features another trilogy of games, for the first time in 3D. The Vs. series has seen numerous entries in its history. From the well-received X-Men Vs. Street Fighter in 1997 to the inclusion of multiple characters of the franchise in every of the “Vs. Capcom” series, with Marvel Vs. Capcom being the most popular one. Ryu and the World Warriors also faced Tekken’s characters in Street Fighter X Tekken, and there’s an interesting platformer spin-off that was originally fanmade, called Street Fighter X Mega Man. Andrew Hernandez on The White Storm 3: Heaven or Hell (2023) Review I had hopes for this one after MAAC gave it a positive review. Hopefully this… Arrow Video is set to bring the cult classic The Street Fighter Trilogy starring Sonny Chiba to Blu-ray for the very first time in the UK this April with a three-film set featuring brand new 2K restorations of The Street Fighter and Return of the Street Fighter as well as a newly remastered HD presentation of The Street Fighter’s Last Revenge.

Andrew Hernandez on So Close | Blu-ray (88 Films) I’ve learned over time that when a release has that red rating icon at the bo… FIRST PRESSING ONLY: Illustrated collector’s booklet featuring new writing on the films by Mark Schilling and Chris Poggiali Illustrated collector’s booklet featuring new writing on the films by Mark Schilling and Chris Poggiali and a Sonny Chiba filmography Being quite over the top is one of the reasons why The Street Fighter is so good, with Chiba’s animalistic charisma and vicious fighting style carrying his deeds through. The fight scenes are spectacular and incredibly fun, with Tsurugi always having an escape route that is inevitably painful, usually through a high window. All of this is helped along by a supremely cool and brassy funk score by Toshiaki Tsushima. In The Street Fighter’s Last Revenge, Chiba is joined by Toei star Reiko Ike ( Girl Boss Guerrilla, Sex and Fury) as Tsurugi goes hand-to-hand against an ambitious public prosecutor (Koji Wada) with his own fists of fury over evidence of a corporate coverup involving a chemical spillage.

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On July 20th 1973 the world lost one of the most iconic action stars to have ever been. A star that shone so bright that it was bound to burn out rather than fade away. He would be the standard by which the action genre would be judged and would see many a prince lay claim to his crown, but to this day he remains king, with his name synonymous with Martial Arts action, even to those not familiar with such films. There was a time before Bruce Lee and a time after, and the world would never be the same again. In the English dubbed versions of The Street Fighter and Return of The Street Fighter, Chiba's character is identified as "Terry Sugury" in the credits but dubbed by the voice actors as "Terry Tsurugi". In The Street Fighter's Last Revenge, however, the voice actors call him "Terry Sugury." Rakuda is named "Ratnose"; The villain Tateki's name is also mistranslated as Junjō. The Street Fighter Blu-ray Collection". blu-ray.com. November 7, 2018 . Retrieved November 7, 2018.

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