One Of The Worst Movies Ever Made But......

I've seen it but I believe the latest Mortal Kombat movie is worse than all of older ones and street fighter.

Captain America was bad,Hellboy after the first one,air bender or whatever was terrible too
 
It wasn’t that bad. Van dame was the shit back then and he was dancing in the Hammer/Primetime video from the soundtrack. We were in heaven.
 
Raul Julia, old school Gomez Adams.

He was sick and dying the entire time they filmed, and did so because his grandkids I believe were fans of SF.

He was even signed on to come back for another movie (which is indicated in the final scene of the credits)
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that makes it dope af, the real Gomez Adams
 
Captain America wasn't a bad movie. I would love to know what you consider good movies.

What is your favorite movie of all time?

I've seen it but I believe the latest Mortal Kombat movie is worse than all of older ones and street fighter.

Captain America was bad,Hellboy after the first one,air bender or whatever was terrible too
 
From Wikipedia - he was 54 -




Unknown to the public, Juliá had suffered from stomach cancer for three years prior to his death and had undergone surgery for it. In early 1994, during the filming of The Burning Season in Mexico, he contracted food poisoning after consuming sushi.[55]Juliá was airlifted to a hospital in Los Angeles to receive medical attention. After recovering, he returned to Mexico to finish the film, although he had lost some weight and was physically weakened by his condition.[56] On October 16, 1994, Juliá and Poloway attended the Metropolitan Opera in New York;[57] afterwards, Juliá began feeling intense abdominal pain and was taken by ambulance to North Shore University Hospital in Manhasset, Long Island. At first, he did not appear worried about his condition and was seen in his hospital bed reviewing the script for his upcoming role in Desperado, but his condition gradually worsened.[57] On the night of October 20, 1994, Juliá suffered a stroke, fell into a coma, and was put on life support.[58] Four days later, on October 24, 1994, Juliá died at the age of 54 from complications of the stroke, never having regained consciousness.[5][58]

In accordance with Juliá's instructions, his body was transported to Puerto Rico. A state funeral was held in San Juan on October 27, 1994, with Juliá’s body being escorted to the building of the Institute of Puerto Rican Culture, where a funeral ceremony was held.[59]The service was attended by thousands of Puerto Ricans, with native plena music being played in the background. The burial ceremony was also attended by thousands, with "La Borinqueña" being sung by Lucecita Benítez prior to the procession.[60]After stopping at San Ignacio de Loyola Church, the procession advanced to Buxeda Cemetery, where politician and activist Rubén Berríos offered the final words. As Juliá's coffin was lowered, a load of carnations was dropped from a helicopter while the crowd shouted "¡Viva Puerto Rico Libre!"[61] Juliá was a lifelong supporter of the Puerto Rican independence movement; on one occasion, he convinced his agent to allow him to do an advertising campaign on behalf of the Puerto Rico Tourism Company.

Subsequent memorial ceremonies were held at Joseph Papp Public Theater in New York and in Los Angeles, where several actors and personalities, including Rubén Blades and Edward James Olmos, expressed their grief.[62]A mass in Miami and numerous private ceremonies were also held. The staff of Universal Pictures paid homage to him by dedicating Street Fighter to his memory, adding the phrase "For Raúl. Vaya con Dios." in the film's ending credits. Juliá had been set to reprise his role as M. Bison in the video game version of the Street Fighter film, having already met with the production staff. The New York Shakespeare Festival bought an obituary notice in Variety, where his birth and death dates were accompanied by a quote from Shakespeare.[63] The Puerto Rican Traveling Theater established The Raúl Juliá Training Unit, giving free acting classes to young actors.

For his performance in The Burning Season, Juliá was posthumously awarded a Golden Globe Award, a Screen Actors Guild Award, a CableACE Award, and an Emmy Award. Although he did not make his screen debut before 1950, Juliá was a nominee for the American Film Institute's AFI's 100 Years...100 Stars.[64] Actors such as Helen Hunt and Jimmy Smits have cited him as a source of inspiration.[65][66]On November 21, 1994, Rudy Giulianideclared that date Raul Juliá Day.[67] In 1996, he was inducted into the Theatre Hall of Fame on Broadway.[68] The Puerto Rican Chamber of Commerce created the Raúl Juliá Scholarship Fund in 1997, intended to provide college education for teenagers.
 
What is your favorite movie of all time?
I don't have a favorite movie of all time anymore because I can watch anything from The Hustler,Dirty Mary Crazy Larry,to Sausage party....I think my judgement of what is a bad movie is solid.
 
I've seen it but I believe the latest Mortal Kombat movie is worse than all of older ones and street fighter.

Captain America was bad,Hellboy after the first one,air bender or whatever was terrible too
Why you gotta bring me into this? :(
 
It wasn’t that bad. Van dame was the shit back then and he was dancing in the Hammer/Primetime video from the soundtrack. We were in heaven.
You kiddin rite??
:lol:
Dude was one of the worst things about the movie.
Couldn't talk for shit.

Dude acting and voice is like having to hear schwarzenegger trying to sing love ballad by LTD.
Torture.
Just bad. LOL


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For a movie considered one of the worst, I've seen Raul Julia's performance in this movie praised many times
 
You kiddin rite??
:lol:
Dude was one of the worst things about the movie.
Couldn't talk for shit.

Dude acting and voice is like having to hear schwarzenegger trying to sing love ballad by LTD.
Torture.
Just bad. LOL


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Vandamme was the shit back in the day, you would have got clowned for saying that.
 
Ok. Just like I thought. Cool Cool.
I don't have a favorite movie of all time anymore because I can watch anything from The Hustler,Dirty Mary Crazy Larry,to Sausage party....I think my judgement of what is a bad movie is solid.
 
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