Street Fighter: Legend of Chun-Li


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ComingSoon.net has learned that "Smallville" star Kristin Kreuk will play Chun-Li in Hyde Park Entertainment's Street Fighter: Legend of Chun-Li! Directed by Andrzej Bartkowiak from a Justin Marks script, the action pic starts filming in Thailand in March, 2008. 20th Century Fox will distribute the live-action feature based on Capcom's video game. The movie is focused on female fighter Chun-Li and her journey for justice.

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At least shes hot but right choice for the part?

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Damn, cant they get a REAL asian girl to play the part? And no thanks to kelly hu. Notice how they cant get a real asian women but women with asian in them but are bi racial. Im not racist but this move seems like a complete asiaphile . Being an asian guy, i can picture 500+ white guys going to see this move and getting off...

Damn, cant they get a REAL asian girl to play the part? And no thanks to kelly hu. Notice how they cant get a real asian women but women with asian in them but are bi racial. Im not racist but this move seems like a complete asiaphile . Being an asian guy, i can picture 500+ white guys going to see this move and getting off...
Mmmm... Who you think could make the role then?

Maggie Q is Vietnamese / Polish and don't have a face that look like Chun-Li at ALL.

Lucy Liu would be a nice choice, for Martial Arts though. And she a true Chinese I think.

NAh, if someone would be better for Chun-Li it's well Ziyi Zhang. She played in lot of movies with martial arts.

Shes cute, young, 100% Chinese and not tall.

Mmmm... Who you think could make the role then?

Maggie Q is Vietnamese / Polish and don't have a face that look like Chun-Li at ALL.

Lucy Liu would be a nice choice, for Martial Arts though. And she a true Chinese I think.

NAh, if someone would be better for Chun-Li it's well Ziyi Zhang. She played in lot of movies with martial arts.

Shes cute, young, 100% Chinese and not tall.

As a asian male and a active asian american activist against anti asian hate crimes , I can response easy to your post.

1. Maggie Q is good

2. Lucy Liu , Any asian in america would say no. In her Charlie's Angel 2 movie, she told the movie producers to have her father white instead of asian like herself. Even the writers wanted an asian father figure, she refused. Alot of asians got upset and called her a sellout.

3. Ziyi would be ok...

Another one? the van damme version was ok.

is that a sick joke? that real life street fighter was terrible, and should of been canceled during production. If they had more money, it would of been a good movie, but let's face it, you can't have a real-life street fighter, it needs to only be animation.

I think kristin kurk fits that chun-li part pretty well

Another one? the van damme version was ok.

I thought I was, a lot of people didn't.

But then I do like Cheese in movies, and thought there was an adequate amount of cheese in the Street Fighter movie. :D

Kelly Hu a better cast?

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I could definitely see her as Chun-Li.

I'm not sure about why they picked Kristin Kurk, seems kinda random for the part when I first think about it.

But I am willing to see how it turns out with the movie before complaining a whole lot afterwards. :p

DO NOT WANT

the only good live action chun-li is Jackie Chan

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Hot damn, now that's how Chun-Li should be, at least we know he she has the moves.

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