| | | The Street Fighter Legend Begins. Features: DVD, Rated R, Unrated, Widescreen, Aspect Ratio 2.35:1, English, French, Spanish, Subtitled Brace yourself for the hard-hitting action and high-flying excitement of Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li. including an all new unrated cut! Based on the wildly popular Street Fighter video game series, this powerful martial arts adventure explores the origins of the Street Fighter universe through Chun-Li (Kristen Kreuk), who avenges her fathers death at the hands of Bison (Neil McDonough) and his evil Shadaloo Empire. Now the stage is set, the challenge is clear, the legend will be forged...but who will prevail? Round One. Fight! "...one of the best video game adaptations ever made." Tim Brayton, RottenTomatoes.com
 Editor's Note
 Capcom's STREET FIGHTER vaults back onto the screen with this film from director Andrzej Bartkowiak (ROMEO MUST DIE). Fanboys can start drooling now over SMALLVILLE's Kristin Kreuk in the role of high-kicking heroine Chun Li, while Neal McDonough, Chris Klein, Michael Clarke Duncan, and a number of impressive actors round out the rest of the cast.
| Features | 14 Deleted Scenes |  | Audio Commentary by Patrick Aiello, Ashok Amritraj, Neal McDonough and Chris Klein |  | Audio: English Dolby Digital 5.1 |  | Becoming a Street Fighter |  | Behind the Fight: Production Gallery |  | Chun Li: Bringing the Legend to Life |  | Fox Movie Channel Presents Making a Scene |  | Interactive Menus |  | Marvel Vs Capcom 2: Sneak Peek |  | Recreating the Game: Arcade to Film Comparisons |  | Scene Selection |  | Street Fighter Round One Fight - Animated Feature Film |  | The Fight in Black and White: Storyboard Gallery |  | Trailers |
| Entertainment Reviews
 | Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li - DVD Review By: Brian Chen - filmcritic.com DVD Reviews Published on: 6/22/2009 10:44 PM | |
Sorry, folks -- the star of Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li is not the mouth-drippingly voluptuous lead actress Kristin Kreuk. It's actually supporting actor Chris Klein, who may very well be our next Keanu Reeves. Klein must have flash-kicked himself in the brain, because his acting is so outrageously horrid and emotionally vapid he inspires unsolicited laughter. In fact, if Klein had more airtime in the movie, I might have sat through the whole thing. That's right: I walked out (after an hour). And this is the only movie I've walked out of my entire life.
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| Technical Info
| Release Information
|  | Studio: Foxvideo |
 | Release Date: 6/30/2009 |
 | Running Time: 172 minutes |
 | Original Release Date: 2009 |  | Catalog ID: 2258864 |  | UPC: 00024543588641 |  | Number of Discs: 2 | Audio & Video
|  | Video: Color | Aspect Ratio |  | Widescreen 2.35:1 |
| Cast & Crew
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| | Professional Reviews | Variety "[The] bullet-strewn climax in Bangkok harbor finds Bartkowiak comfortably invading the territory of Michael Mann 02/27/2009Los Angeles Times 5 of 10 Arcade aficionados, as well as their long-suffering friends, spouses and roommates, will recognize the three-dimensional equivalents of "Street Fighter's" dramatis personae: Kristin Kreuk as jump-kicking crime fighter Chun-Li, Neal McDonough as crime lord Bison, and Michael Clarke Duncan as his towering henchman Balrog (whose name is right out of "The Lord of the Rings"). To them, the movie adds a pair of detectives on the trail of a mysterious underworld organization called the Shadaloo: Moon Bloodgood as a Hong Kong gang specialist, and Chris Klein as a floppy-haired Interpol agent who looks as if he rents himself out as a Sonny Crockett impersonator...Chun-Li's quest to take down Bison is spurred by her father's kidnapping and abetted by Gen (Robin Shou), a martial-arts master whose training regimen involves ball bearings, circular saws and the fine art of flailing her arms around until a glowing ball of pinkish energy appears between them...All of this, of course, is just stuffing, excelsior packed around hand-to-hand skirmishes. But considering that they're the movie's sole raison d'etre, the fight scenes are surprisingly lame. Bartkowiak gooses the action with wire-work and digital undercranking, but it can't disguise the rote choreography of scene after scene in which Chun-Li dispatches a herd of attackers with a few well-placed whacks. It doesn't help that Kreuk looks more like a yoga teacher than a fearsome warrior. - Sam Adams
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