Nine times out of ten, fan-made action scenes sucks. Then there is that one time when everything just clicks, and you're in for one hell of a ride.
The Thousand Pounds Action Company, the Los Angeles-based fight choreography team that made those Street Fighter-inspired combo videos way back, have just released a short film based on Street Fighter X Tekken. Ryu is struggling with the Dark Hadou and catches the eye of Kazuya, who wishes to draw Ryu's latent power out. Violence naturally ensues.
These guys know what they are doing. This features some slick presentation, with better action than the both official live-action movies combined (though admittedly, that isn't such a high bar to begin with).
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They made Beginning's End,but Lateef Crowder is not part of this group,he's part of the ZeroGravity group (which made some cool videos as well.)
Good acting and editing. In first fight we actually see whle fighting scenes where lots of nowdays movies, real movies tend to cut fighting scenes into pieces so you dont see what the heck is going on. Props to those guyz here making SxT fan movie!
That was seriously the best fan SF video i've ever seen period. They even made used the mannerisms of Jin to a tee with the whole widening of the eyes part was especially creepy.
If you're a jaded hardcore gamer, and if you've ever complained that the new generation of "dumbed down" console gamers are the bane of life, prepare to feel justified. The arrival of Super Metroid on Wii U demonstrates the d...
Everyone was totally diggin' Korean pop sensation PSY when his "Gangnam Style" music video became an international hit. Then he just kept riding it... and riding it... and riding it. Then he starred in a pistachio commercial...
Your ol' pals Jim and Yahtzee are back, and this week they're lending verse to Thief 4 and Animal Crossing. It's all very artistic stuff, and involves the human condition.
We are professional poets now, and we'll say this to all our dates when we go on dates with hot people.
As much as it pains me to say, Sonic and Mega Man's fun times together in "Worlds Collide" won't last forever. But hopefully enough new readers will be ready and willing to stick around for what lies ahead for both heroes.
Th...
An ambitious fan of Minecraft and Star Wars has decided to mash together his two favorite things and recreate the first five minutes of the movie with blocks. He's hoping to recreate the entire film this way, but I'm guessing it will be awhile before he finishes it.
Live long and prosper!
John Marston: outlaw turned hero of the Old West. Revolver Ocelot: two-faced Russian gunslinger with a flair for the dramatic. What happens when these two square off in a a shootout to the death? Ocelot wins. Duh. What, was ...
The National Entertainment Collectibles Association, a.k.a. NECA, has just revealed a new San Diego Comic-Con-exclusive figurine of Friday the 13th's Jason Voorhees. Now, why would I be talking about film merch on a videogame...
A common argument in the ongoing debate over gender and videogames is that women and men both are equally objectified. Is that really true?
As always, Emperor God King Jim Sterling puts His holy foot down and delivers wisdom true to the masses. He totally isn't smug about it, either!
My wallet is still recovering from the $100 Mega Man commemorative figure that Capcom was recently taking pre-orders for, and now here comes another one, proving without a shadow of a doubt that no one should ever trust me to...
Chiptunes are cool and all, but you know me -- I gotta have that little extra edge. When chip music emulates face-melting metal, it's one of the nine most beautiful things in the world (maybe some day I'll tell you what the o...
Your ol' pals Jim and Yahtzee are back, and this week they're lending verse to Thief 4 and Animal Crossing. It's all very artistic stuff, and involves the human condition.
We are professional poets now, and we'll say this to all our dates when we go on dates with hot people. more
As much as it pains me to say, Sonic and Mega Man's fun times together in "Worlds Collide" won't last forever. But hopefully enough new readers will be ready and willing to stick around for what lies ahead for both heroes.
Th...more
An ambitious fan of Minecraft and Star Wars has decided to mash together his two favorite things and recreate the first five minutes of the movie with blocks. He's hoping to recreate the entire film this way, but I'm guessing it will be awhile before he finishes it.
Live long and prosper!more
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