There are plenty of things to love about Final Fight. There's the ridiculously diesel, shark pile-driving wrestler-turned-mayor the story is centered around, Mike Haggar, and the fact that citizens in Metro City like to store whole turkey dinners inside of dirty oil drums. And, after 20-plus years, somebody's finally getting around to making a movie.
You'll find the initial teaser trailer for the fan-made project after the break which, while a very tasteful take on the series, has made one small error: Jesse Ventura is the only man on the planet who can play Mike Haggar. We're sure this is paying more than his current gig, so get in touch!
It was an OK attempt. It would have been better if it hadn't been almost exactly like that one scene in The Dark Knight. The notes on the video page say it's a coincidence if there's any similarity, but I call B.S.
Nicely done. Don Frye for Hagger is an easy pick. Guy's casting would be the part that makes or break the movie for me. He would have to be an awesome fighter like Tony Jaa, Wu Jing, or Donnie Yen.
DO WANT. This looks epicly badass, i would easily pay to see this movie. Unlike the other video game movies done by hollywood that were complete garbage. These fans understand how to take the essence of a game and make it look great on film.
I don't get it. Was Haggar watching the video while on his phone? I mean. You see the video playing then it cuts to Haggar slamming the phone down in anger. This would've been better if he spinning pile drived the handset back onto the receiver.
It would've also been sweet to see Cody accidentally walk past a delicious roasted turkey on the street and then run into an invisible wall when he tries to go back and eat it.
its nice but it didnt need the stuff from the second half of the trailer with haggar cody and guy
and the hostage demand was long-winded if you ask me. it woulda been more dramatic if it closed off with the demand in the dark and the guy mentioning haggars name at the end of the trailer.
thats just my opinion.
aside from that i feel it was still awesome. The girl and the terrorist guy were real convincing too.
I don't get the headline. Fan films based on videogames have an EXCELLENT track record. It's the crap that Hollywood shits out that you should be worried about.