Smart Earthlings must win a martial-arts battle in another dimension or see their world enslaved.Smart Earthlings must win a martial-arts battle in another dimension or see their world enslaved.Smart Earthlings must win a martial-arts battle in another dimension or see their world enslaved.
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- Writers
- Stars
- Awards
- 1 win & 3 nominations total
Bridgette Wilson-Sampras
- Sonya Blade
- (as Bridgette Wilson)
Keith Cooke
- Reptile
- (as Keith H. Cooke)
- Director
- Writers
- All cast & crew
- Production, box office & more at IMDbPro
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Better than Street Fighter easily
A much bettwr movie with decent fx and choreography. Granted the story is cheesy and this is no Enter the Dragon but, not as bad as has been made out. If you are a fannof the game you should share some appreciation to this.
Not as good as the game obviously
Honestly I thought the 2021 one is pretty bad but then I played this one and it is definitely a lot worse than I remember it. I used to like this one but the execution is just bad. No back story, no explanation, no consistency, bad costumes. The characters are lacking depth and their general vibe from the game is completely absent - they are not menacing (except for Shan) and interesting enough as it was in the games. Wtf were these ridiculous fight scenes?! And what happened to Kitana's hot outfit? At least I absolutely love the bad ass theme song - reminds me of the childhood.
Yeah yeah yeah ...
OK, so this was the first time that "Mortal Kombat" was gonna be made into a movie and they wanted to make it as above and beyond as possible and that in all the cool effects that everyone who plays the games would have appreciated and then they totally missed the movie all together. Is it ridiculous? Yes. Is it poorly acted? Absolutely. Do you have a fun time? Heck yes!
Just don't take the movie seriously or expected to be as loyal to the video games and you'll have a good time.
Just don't take the movie seriously or expected to be as loyal to the video games and you'll have a good time.
54%
PROS:
CONS:
- To be fair to this movie it stays faithful to the video games, it delivers nice fan service on that front.
- Depending on the mindset you have going into this movie, it can be a fun watch.
CONS:
- The action looks very staged and therefore the choreography is quite poor.
- The special effects are awful, especially with the actors having no idea what is happening in front of them. They didn't have the resources to pull off the amount of CGI things they attempted successfully.
- It is very campy and cheesy.
- As it has a PG-13 rating, there is nowhere near as much violence as the games contain.
Mortal Kombat 1995 Review
"The essence of Mortal Kombat is not about death ... but life."
Mortal Kombat is filled to the brim with bad acting, terrible dialogue, and horrendous CGi.
But outside of that, what we have here is a film that cares for its source material and is not afraid of showing it. Whether it be Scorpions fire-spitting skull head, or Johnny Cage doing his splits nut-punch, it shows the creator knew and cared about Mortal Kombats origins and ridiculousness.
It doesn't shy away from having a lot of fights too. Although not as bloody and gruesome as you'd expect, they still feel impactful enough to get the point across.
Mortal Kombat pleasantly surprised me with how it stayed with its source material unlike most video game film adaptations. It had a pretty decent story and lots of good fights, but it does suffer from some poor acting and dialogue along with some of the worst CGi i've seen. The Goro animatronic was impressive though!
EDIT: Reptile is my all time favorite Mortal Kombat character so seeing his HORRENDOUS appearance kind of upset me. But then thankfully redeemed it in the end.
But outside of that, what we have here is a film that cares for its source material and is not afraid of showing it. Whether it be Scorpions fire-spitting skull head, or Johnny Cage doing his splits nut-punch, it shows the creator knew and cared about Mortal Kombats origins and ridiculousness.
It doesn't shy away from having a lot of fights too. Although not as bloody and gruesome as you'd expect, they still feel impactful enough to get the point across.
Mortal Kombat pleasantly surprised me with how it stayed with its source material unlike most video game film adaptations. It had a pretty decent story and lots of good fights, but it does suffer from some poor acting and dialogue along with some of the worst CGi i've seen. The Goro animatronic was impressive though!
EDIT: Reptile is my all time favorite Mortal Kombat character so seeing his HORRENDOUS appearance kind of upset me. But then thankfully redeemed it in the end.
Did you know
- TriviaChris Casamassa was hired to work as a stunt ninja. At the audition the producers were so impressed that he got the part of Scorpion.
- Goofs(at around 46 mins) During the fight scene in the woods between Johnny Cage and Scorpion, a white car is seen driving in the background on the left of the set.
- Quotes
Johnny Cage: [while fighting Goro] Those were $500 sunglasses, asshole.
- Crazy creditsThe closing credits contain symbols. These are a secret video game code (known in the series as a "Kombat Kode") that if used in the order they appear will obtain a special effect in Mortal Kombat 3 (1995).
- Alternate versionsThe TBS Superstation version removes some of the more violent sound effects, e.g. bones crunching or arms twisting, and also two bad words... The "I smell something" comment is followed by silence and the obscenity can only be seen being said. Also, complete removal of the offensive word after, "Those were $500 sunglasses", which worked out fine.
- ConnectionsEdited into Top 5 Best/Worst: Top 5 Worst Michael Bay Movies (2017)
- SoundtracksTechno-Syndrome (7-inch Mix)
Written by Olivier Adams (as Oliver Adams)
Performed by The Immortals
Courtesy of Vernon Yard Recordings,
A Division of Virgin Records America, Inc.
Details
- Release date
- Country of origin
- Official sites
- Language
- Also known as
- Mortal Kombat: Rồng Đen
- Filming locations
- Production companies
- See more company credits at IMDbPro
Box office
- Budget
- $18,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $70,454,098
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $23,283,887
- Aug 20, 1995
- Gross worldwide
- $122,195,920
- Runtime
- 1h 41m(101 min)
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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