Personal favorite fight scenes Part 2 & 3


The next set of videos are obviously from the same movie.  Again this movie was from the 90's and I had a serious problem not fast forwarding to these two parts.  The music is beyond awesome and again the choreography is superb.  Yes folks, if the giant picture didn't give it away I'm talking about Mortal Kombat!

Personal favorite fight scenes Part 1


Alright people, now that I have some free time I can concentrate on things that I’ve left hanging.  My damn websites have gone to shit and I have some other plans I want to put into the mix.  So with that said, I’m going to start something simple.  I’ve attempted to do this a number of times but something always manages to stop me.  My source of inspiration recently came from watching Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles the other day…yes the first live action one.  Realizing how badass the final fight scene was...again, made me want to pick this little project up...again.  So whether you like it or not, here are (in my opinion…and I’m right) the best fight scenes from movies I know and love in no particular order, I’ll leave that up to you.

The Karate Kid (2010)

Well after having a nice date ( I hope!!) I was able to see the 2010 version of The Karate Kid.  Starring Jackie Chan and Jaden Smith in the roles of Mr. Han and Dre Parker respectively and directed by Harald Zwart, The Karate Kid is a mixed bag.  I honestly wasn't surprised that this film was remade for a younger audience.  The original Karate Kid came out in 1984 and was seemingly lost to the new generation of movie goers; it was only a matter of time before Hollywood sank its fangs into this one to drain the sweet nectar from within.  Is the Karate Kid remake worth a shot or will this film fall into the cracks of badly made remakes?

E3 podcast 1-3

This is the last 3 sections of our 2 hour long podcast.  These portions are over E3 and a few things we personally are looking forward to.  Listen to the Vegas portions first if anyone is interested to listening to them in order.  Sometimes the audio is a little off due to some microphone issues, but please sit back and enjoy!  As usual this will be on both RWR and Quarter Up!


E3 Part 1


E3 Part 2


E3 Part 3

Las Vegas Podcast parts 1-4


Hey everyone, Damon and I finally finished our podcast over my Vegas trip and all of E3.  This is our longest podcast yet at almost 2 hours!  It has been broken down into 8 parts for an easier upload and for those that don't have 2 hours to sit around and listen to our beautiful voices.  So go ahead and enjoy the first 4 parts of the Vegas/E3 Podcast!! Oh this will be on both Quarter Up and RWR.

 
Vegas 1


Vegas 2


Vegas 3


Vegas 4

Mortal Kombat Rebirth


I'm a little too hyped to keep this professional right now but Mortal Kombat Rebirth is f*cking awesome.  Please forgive me if I get any names wrong as it is hard to find information on this.  For those who don't know Mortal Kombat was an infamous fighting game that appeared in the early 90's.  Renown for it realistic violence and being one of a few games that helped create the ESRB, Mortal Kombat took video games to a new level.  This "review" if you could call it that, isn't about the video games.

The Fourth Kind

Released in 2009 The Fourth Kind, directed by Olatunde Osunsanmi and starring Milla Jovovich, is the tale of psychiatrist Dr Abigail Tyler and her encounter with alien life, or lack there of, in the Alaskan town of Nome.  Unfortunately for this film, incoherent plot elements, poor acting and a general feel of dissatisfaction leave this movie below average.

The Road

In a post apocalyptic future a man and his son fight to survive in a dying world.  After an unnamed cataclysmic event destroys most of the life on Earth, the few humans left resort to any means necessary to survive.  Cannibalism, murder, stealing, and those that wish to continue to preserve humanity are all that await those that travel The Road.

The Chumscrubber

Well with the wait until we are able to put out the Iron Man 2 podcast, I figured I would give you guys a nice look at a movie that went unnoticed.  Don't let the goofy name fool you as I did, The Chumscrubber is a decent film that touches on themes that aren't too deep but can get you thinking.  I initially thought this film would be some sort of Donnie Darko rehash but The Chumscrubber, while it does have some of that flavor, surprised me and taught me two lessons.  Do not judge a movie by its title and give any movie a shot, you may learn something.

Nightmare on Elm Street Podcast

This is our first podcast, the audio is a little off due to some technical problems.  These podcasts WILL improve and once I get the rest of my software up, will be edited properly.  Unfortunately this podcast was not edited but its not a big deal.  I hope you enjoy it, Happy Mothers Day!  Oh and also, SPOILER WARNING.....you know!

The Blind Side


Every once in awhile, I come across a movie that manages to reach out and inspire me to do better.  The Blind Side, directed and written by John Lee Hancock, is the story of Michael Oher.  Anyone who watches the NFL will know Michael Oher as the offensive lineman for the Baltimore Ravens.  Michael Oher's story is truly an inspiration for people who feel they have many obstacles in their lives and for those that already have overcome them.  The Blind Side is truly a must see for anyone of any background.

Street Fighter Legacy

Considering I did Street Fighter: Beginning's End, I felt it was appropriate to do the other major fan film release, Street Fighter Legacy.

This Street Fighter fan film directed by Joey Ansah and Owen Trevor follows along the same lines as Beginning's End but without any real story.  Starring Jon Foo as Ryu and Christian Howard as very convincing Ken, Legacy falls short where Beginning's End succeeded. 

Street Fighter: Beginning's End

This isn't something I would normally write about, but I felt it deserved a mention.  Street Fighter: Beginning's End directed by Christopher C. Cowan is a fan made Street Fighter film featuring Brendon Huor as Ryu and Shaun Charney as Ken.  The premise is simple, yet effective, through great fight choreography that almost tells a story of its own.  The setting is short and to the point, just before Ryu leaves to compete in the first World Warrior Tournament (Street Fighter 1) him and Ken have one last match...

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