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Street Hunter (1990)
its mindless... and that why I love it.
I'm a guy, but I'm also fairly intelligent. When I want a riveting storyline with an interesting plot, great character development and Oscar winning performances, I know to go elsewhere. Its kinda a waste of time to give this movie a bad review. Look at the cover art, what else did you expect? That's way I love this movie, it doesn't try to be anything else than what it is, and I admire a movie that's honest. This movie is a perfect example of the martial arts explosion of the late 80's and will always hold a special place in my heart. Again, this is an action movie. Bad guys getting shot and getting their necks broken for 1 hour 45 minutes. Keep that in mind and I'm sure you'll enjoy
Dungeons & Dragons (2000)
I wept for days.....
I've been playing D&D for 15 years, I would always fantasize with my friends of a movie that could visually express what we would stay up countless hours experiencing.
What we were given was pathetic. It was the type of thing that embarrasses you if you're watching it with other people. This is just another example of a movie being made by people who have little to no knowledge of what they're making. I can't believe that $35,000,000 when into this. What, was it mostly given to Jeremy Irons? He's the only real piece of talent in that movie. And Marlon Wayans? In a D&D movie?!?
Finally, anyone who played D&D know that beholders are rare and deadly. We hero Boy whatsisname comes out of the cave there like 3 floating in the background? Then nothing? Why even have then, didn't waste enough man hours on this masterpiece?
Long story short, pretend that this movie doesn't exist, the sequel is much better. Its actually pretty entertaining.
WWF WrestleMania (1989)
The Beginning......
I am old enough to vividly remember playing Atari, back when it was the 'best' console available, so my memory of wrestling games is just as vivid, and this is the first wrestling game available for home consoles. I just want to make mention of that because I wish to show my respects to a late, great legend that made an appearance in this game. Bam Bam Bigelow. Right there with other great of the time. Hulk Hogan, Andre The Giant, Ted DiBiase, Randy Savage. Though these stars will probably stand the test of time longer than the dearly departed, no one can ever take away, that in the popular video game medium, The Beast from the East, was there when it started. R.I.P Scott Bigelow, I'll always remember you!