Nov 2 2007AM Poster Post: 'Tekken' Starts with a 'T'!

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If you were an adolescent in the mid-'90s, no doubt you spent endless hours playing the 3-D fighting game Tekken--unless you were more into Virtua Fighter or building socialization skills, or, like me, were too caught up exploring your newly-developing body.

Anyway, despite the warning to never make a fighting game movie that was screamed from Street Fighter and Mortal Kombat movies, they're doing it anyway.

At least they're finally answering the lingering question of how the letter 'T' stands up so well in a field. It turns out there's some sort of support beam behind it.

Tekken Poster [ComingSoon]

Reader Comments

Don't forget the "Dead or Alive" movie.

The supports supposed to make the T also look like a K.... lame.

Finally, another great video game movie to follow in the footsteps of all those other good video game movies. Like... um... shit. I guess Silent Hill was ok.

is it going to be CGI or real live movie?

to #3

Tron was a great video game movie. So was Resident Evil and Silent Hill. I know there have been tons of crappy ones but you can say that for any genre.

I hope they go CG with this film though as Tekken has always had some of the best FMV clips of its characters in the series and a live action film wouldnt be able to capture its epic storyline.

Masterless, Resident Evil falls under the category of "great movie" for you? I guess your opinion just became worth less than those acting lessons at community college that Mila Jovavich and Michelle Rodriguez took. The best acting Michelle Rodriguez ever did was when she pretended to be sober while filming Lost.

Lower case t stands for time to leave

It was a very nice idea! Just wanna say thank you for the information you have shared. Just continue writing this kind of post. I will be your loyal reader. Thanks again.

Thank you!

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