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This week on The Reel Bromance, we’re reviewing Street Fighter (1994) — the live-action adaptation of the iconic arcade fighting game starring Jean-Claude Van Damme and Raul Julia.
Set in the fictional nation of Shadaloo, the film follows Guile’s mission to stop General M. Bison from world domination, while familiar game characters are reimagined as soldiers, spies, and scientists in one of the most aggressively 90s movies ever made.
We break down the plot, discuss Raul Julia’s unforgettable performance, compare it to other video game adaptations like Mortal Kombat, and score it on the Bro-ometer.
Is it terrible? Is it amazing? Is it both?
Round 1… Fight.
By The Reel BromanceThis week on The Reel Bromance, we’re reviewing Street Fighter (1994) — the live-action adaptation of the iconic arcade fighting game starring Jean-Claude Van Damme and Raul Julia.
Set in the fictional nation of Shadaloo, the film follows Guile’s mission to stop General M. Bison from world domination, while familiar game characters are reimagined as soldiers, spies, and scientists in one of the most aggressively 90s movies ever made.
We break down the plot, discuss Raul Julia’s unforgettable performance, compare it to other video game adaptations like Mortal Kombat, and score it on the Bro-ometer.
Is it terrible? Is it amazing? Is it both?
Round 1… Fight.