Dead or Alive goes to U.S. in a (DVD) box
While Dead or Alive was actually a nice action movie, it wasn’t exactly the kind of thing that pushed video gaming as something serious and worth fighting for. Actually, the words “soft”, “core”, and “pornography” come to mind when faced with the whole plot behind it.
Luckily, America will not suffer the same fate. Only the most persistent fans of videogame movies or of Team Ninja‘s game itself will be able to see it on something larger than a TV screen.
The DOA movie is poised to hit store shelves rather than theaters, it seems. Kotaku notes the IMDB entry, saying that the film won’t be headed to movie theaters. Instead, it will have a direct-to-DVD release in the U.S. sometime in April.
Expect the DVD version to have deleted scenes (the parts with the conversations and stuff), outtakes (the one where Corey Yuen cries himself to sleep while making this), and extended beach volleyball action (no comment).
While Dead or Alive was actually a nice action movie, it wasn’t exactly the kind of thing that pushed video gaming as something serious and worth fighting for. Actually, the words “soft”, “core”, and “pornography” come to mind when faced with the whole plot behind it.
Luckily, America will not suffer the same fate. Only the most persistent fans of videogame movies or of Team Ninja‘s game itself will be able to see it on something larger than a TV screen.
The DOA movie is poised to hit store shelves rather than theaters, it seems. Kotaku notes the IMDB entry, saying that the film won’t be headed to movie theaters. Instead, it will have a direct-to-DVD release in the U.S. sometime in April.
Expect the DVD version to have deleted scenes (the parts with the conversations and stuff), outtakes (the one where Corey Yuen cries himself to sleep while making this), and extended beach volleyball action (no comment).