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  1. Un pequeño video de mis escenas favoritas del grandioso actor Raúl Julia como el general M. Bison de la película live action de Street Fighter con el doblaje...

  2. 23 de dic. de 1994 · 99+ Photos. Action Adventure Comedy. In the midst of a civil war in South East Asia, a general intensifies the climate of violence by kidnapping 63 UN delegates. To free the hostages, a colonel leads a group of fighters, who will have to use all their skills to be successful. Director. Steven E. de Souza. Writer. Steven E. de Souza. Stars.

    • (75K)
    • Action, Adventure, Comedy
    • Steven E. de Souza
    • 1994-12-23
    • Plot
    • Production
    • Music
    • Reception
    • Other Media
    • Animated Television Series
    • Cancelled Sequel and Reboots
    • External Links

    In the Southeast Asian nation of Shadaloo, civil war occurs between the forces of drug lord-turned-General M. Bison and the Allied Nations led by Colonel William F. Guile. Bison captures 63 A.N. relief workers, and via a live broadcast, demands Guile secure a US$20 billion ransom in three days. Guile refuses and vows to track Bison down and place h...

    The film's production budget was ¥4 billion ($35 million), with Capcom alone financing most of the budget. Because Capcom was co-financier of the film, every aspect of the production required their approval. Among other points, they mandated a December 1994 release date, which required the cast and crew to maintain an aggressive filming schedule.De...

    Soundtrack

    A soundtrack was released on December 6, 1994 by Priority Records featuring mostly rap or hip hop, which predates the soundtrack of Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike. The soundtrack found mild success, peaking at #135 on the Billboard 200 and #34 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums. Upon its release on home video in the United Kingdom, the soundtrack was given away free with every purchase of the VHS tape at branches of Tesco for a limited period. Although this was the only way for anybody in the UK t...

    Score

    Graeme Revell composed the film's score, an hour of which was released by Varèse Sarabande. Revell ignored previously existing music from the franchise. The music differs from Revell's more popular style,[citation needed] most notably with the absence of pervasive electronic elements and is entirely orchestral as the score is performed by the London Symphony Orchestra. The campy style of the film is reflected in the score's parody cues. The music during the scene where Ryu faces Vega in the c...

    Critical response

    Leonard Maltin gave the film his lowest rating, writing that "even Jean-Claude Van Damme fans couldn't rationalize this bomb." Richard Harrington of The Washington Post said the film was "notable only for being the last film made by Raúl Juliá, an actor far too skilled for the demands of the evil warlord, Gen. M. Bison, but far too professional to give anything less than his best." Critic Stephen Holden of The New York Times referred to the film as "a dreary, overstuffed hodgepodge of poorly...

    Awards

    In 2009, Time listed the film on their list of top ten worst video games movies. GameTrailers ranked the film as the eighth worst video game film of all time.The film also received two nominations at the Saturn Awards: Best Science Fiction Film and Best Supporting Actor (a posthumous nomination for Raul Julia).

    Merchandise

    A one shot comic book adaptation of the film, titled Street Fighter: The Battle for Shadaloo, was published by DC Comics in 1995. The comic was drawn by Nick J. Napolitano and written by Mike McAvennie. A Japanese one-shot manga adaptation by Takayuki Sakai was also published in the June 1995 issue of CoroCoro Comics Special. Two video games based on the film were produced. The first was a coin-operated arcade game titled Street Fighter: The Movie, produced by American developer Incredible Te...

    Many plot elements of the film, such as Blanka/Charlie's identity, Chun Li's role as a journalist reporter, Ryu & Ken's roles as con-artists, Dhalsim's role as a scientist, Zangief's role as Bison's muscle and Sagat's role as a crime boss were reused in the American-produced 1995 Street Fighter animated series, a follow-up to this film which combin...

    By 2003, plans were being made for a sequel, Street Fighter II. Rumored cast members included Van Damme, Dolph Lundgren and Holly Valance.The project never materialized. In 2009, 20th Century Fox released Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li, to even worse reception than the original. In 2014, Street Fighter: Assassin's Fistwas released in both te...

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  3. Raul Julia: Bison. Showing all 55 items. Jump to: Photos (26) Quotes (29) Photos. 3 more photos. Quotes. Chun Li : [to Bison] It was twenty years ago. You hadn't promoted yourself to general yet. You were just a petty drug lord. Huh! You and your gang of murderers gathered your small ounce of courage to raid across the border for food... weapons...

  4. Street Fighter. Raul Julia as M. Bison. "My father saved his village. You had him shot as you ran! A hero at a thousand paces." "I'm sorry. I don't remember." "You don't remember?" "For you, the day Bison graced your village was the most important day of your life, but for me, it was Tuesday" 1994

  5. The Same Picture of M. Bison -Raúl Juliá- Every Tuesday. 753 likes · 73 talking about this. Just for fun.

  6. General M. Bison is the main antagonist in the 1994 film Street Fighter, based on the video game character of the same name. Formerly a feared drug lord, he has become a charismatic general who seeks to conquer the world with an army of super-soldiers. He was portrayed by the late Raúl Juliá in...