DS Wolf loves video games and movies. His associate DB Vares also likes the aforementioned. The rest writes itself. But this is an episode blurb so I'll continue... Video game movie adaptations.
Why is it so intrinsically difficult for directors/everyone to make movie adaptations of video games that aren't utter soiled pants? Many reasons. Exactly how bad can they be? Are any actually good? DS Wolf has opted to do a watchalong with his frequent creative collaborator and Feed The Wolves bandmate: DB Vares to tackle this most urgent of inquisitions.
Why is it so intrinsically difficult for directors/everyone to make movie adaptations of video games that aren't utter soiled pants? Many reasons.
In our first review/live watchalong we cover/analyze/talk through the almost classic Double Dragon: The Movie, the big screen interpretation of the iconic scrolling beat 'em up institution Starring Robert Patrick, Scott Wolf, Mark Dacascos and Alyssa Milano.
Exactly how much does the film get wrong? How badass does Robert Patrick look as Koga Shuko? With a Rotten Tomatoes rating of 13% and a Metacritic rating of 34/100 what could possibly go wrong?!
Neither of us had seen this film before. Will we watch it again? Will we talk through the whole thing? Listen and find out!
Get ready for an explosion of intel, tangents, observations and zingers. This is part 1 of 2 so buckle up baybay.
The movie is currently available on YouTube, (shudders) Amazon Prime and likely a number of other places, so pop it on and watchalong!