I found the score terrible. Very cookie cutter, generic score. There was no need for regurgitating the original movie's theme song either.
I found the score terrible. Very cookie cutter, generic score. There was no need for regurgitating the original movie's theme song either.
Totally, not a shred of character.
I think a lot of modern critics and people are taking it all for granted when it comes to the Mortal Kombat movie from 1995. It's a movie made during the early 1990's while containing CGI characters, massive sets, was partially filmed on location in the far east and features a few rather famous actors of the time (Tagawa, Lambert). That movie is a literal achievement in its own right for what it is and had a rather decent budget for those years too. It's not a movie made during the year 2020 when rendering farms are a thing and budgets are impossible amounts higher than what almost any movie from the early 90's had to work with. It's fun. It was good for its time and it tried to respect the source material. Back then 3D CGI was still in its absolute infancy concerning movies. A lot of people truly have lost all forms of perspective when looking back at the past.
This is a rather difficult to find documentary which might only still exist as VHS tape recordings made by fans during the days, and modern Youtube is doing its best to remove all high quality encodings:
With that written down:
I don't think I'm going to watch the new movie before it airs for free on TV (more correct, the free streaming services owned by the TV stations where i live). The trailer already gave me a bad feeling about it all, and most reviews and articles aren't helping it one bit.
edit:
this was supposed to be a reply to this post:
https://www.echoingthesound.org/comm...118#post531118
Last edited by Detunez; 04-26-2021 at 12:31 AM.
One of my favorite hills to die on is refusing to criticize the quality of or contain about the abundance or presence of cgi.
So what i'm getting from this tread (and the greater soical media in general) is that you either loved it for really didn't like it, there doesn't appear to be any in-between. I'd sure love to give my opinion but the UK just doesn't have a legal way to watch it yet and i'm personally hoping we get some kind of cinema release at some point, but i'll go in with a not getting my hopes up mindset.
FWIW I don't know shit about the "lore" of MK or any of the stories from the various video games over the years, and I still thought this movie was pretty weak. It felt like it couldn't decide if it wanted to be a serious, gritty action film, or a goofy, campy fun film. I probably won't be watching any sequels, certainly not if I have to pay for them next time.
Last edited by imail724; 04-26-2021 at 09:13 AM.
I would agree. This was still YEARS before the Matrix. The soundtrack was fun. I vaguely remember the film, but I think I owned that soundtrack at some point.
I get the sense that a LOT of movies these days don't know where to put the theme. Execs get caught up in seeing the success of say, The Dark Knight on one end, or Guardians of the Galaxy on the other. Both made tons of money, and they can't decide where to throw their weight.
I haven't watched it yet, but will probably do so in the next few days.
The execs at WB are kind of known for meddling though so I wonder how much of it is that?
Even if there was indeed meddling, doesn't negate the fact that the writers they chose is confusing. One dude that has absolutely no credits for anything other than this film, with the other writer doing Wonder Woman 1984 which was also pretty terrible and uneven. If they pick more well rounded writers for the sequel, they could redeem themselves.
Oh I did not know that was the pedigree.
I wonder if theater vs. home is also a thing? We watched GvK this weekend and it was loud but it also allowed us to vocally brutalize the story while it was going on instead of stay quiet until the very end and I certainly noticed it affected enjoyment.
Either way we're still watching Mortal Kombat this weekend. Can't wait for my son's body horror issues to come to the fore! *cackles maniacally*
Last edited by allegate; 04-26-2021 at 02:55 PM.
So I watched Mortal Kombat Legends: Scorpion's Revenge on HBO max and, yeah, why in the fuck couldn't they just do something like that? Told a good story and included a lot of favorite characters all in an hour and 20 minutes. Nostalgia aside, it's the best Mortal Kombat movie.
Just finished watching the new movie. Yikes. That was terrible
Scorpion one man army slicing fools up and chopping arms off.
this was quite possibly the stupidest movie ive ever sat through.
The last battle was like... wait thats it?
Good news is that a sequel has been greenlit, so before long people will actually remember what the MK universe is supposed to feel like!
I'm really excited for it; there's never been any kind of real adaptation of the MK2 storyline at all outside of MK9's version of it.
I wouldn't call this movie good, by any stretch of the imagination, but I did really enjoy it.
I grew up playing the MK games and well.. this new movie was a bit of a shit show IMO for many reasons but I think @Detunez and @Shadaloo made some excellent points about this movie and the original. As a fan of the MK universe, I can't any sincere way recommend to newcomes to MK watching this movie.
The Giant Bombcast had a pretty good discussion of the film as fans of the video game looking at what the movie tried to do. Starts about 9:00.
(if that link doesn't start at the right time, that is)
It was Ok for what it was, i mean, it Mortal fuckin Kombat, not Cronenberg
This thread is groundhogs day
Fuck it, who's everyone favorite character? We can all agree that's a fun discussion.
Been a Smoke guy since 1995
Now, that's fucking HARD.
I've always gone with the stranger looking guys, and guys with cool names. So, I love Kabal, Smoke, Noob Saibot, Rain, but, ULTIMATELY?
Kung Lao.
Watch out for my motherfucking HAT, @Shadaloo . It slices Smoke, AND dices him.
Ermac all the way. It's a dark horse for sure
@allegater what is a Certain Marc Millar Comix, tho?
I posted in the comics thread about it.