9/3/2023 0 Comments Tekken 2 movie endingWalks off, leaving K alone to fight a pair of his goons, one of whom is the Ben He tells K that they will fight one day, “but not today.” K silently screams in anguish (dude’s acting swings from doing nothing to doing everything), which then turns into regular screaming as he charges at Tsung… or rather, he charges at Not-Jun’s body, as Tsung warps out of the way somehow and is now up on a higher floor. Anyway, she goes down and makes out with Tsung in front of K (the old Norman Osborn approach to dating, I see), then… dies? What does Tsung have Poison Ivy powers I don’t know about? Or is that another way of stealing people’s souls? And what was the point of brainwashing her if he’s just going to kill her anyway? If that was what happened, anyway… Either she’s been brainwashed or she’s been a spy the whole time, I’m not sure. It’s Not-Jun, now dressed in pink and wearing a blank expression. They’re “just getting started,” then signals for someone to come on down the Loving no one, but K snaps at him to shut up and fight. Ranting that K can only win by killing without mercy, trusting no one and Knockout agrees to try this, and leaves after warning K not to screw it up again. K tells her not to hurt the girl, and suggests that she ask Nice Coat for another chance in dealing with Fury, since he can’t afford to lose both of them. K asks Knockout if she ever questions Nice Coat’s motives, but she says that she doesn’t, dismissing K’s assertions that Fury got out as foolish and going on to state that having all of Nice Coat’s hitmen after her isn’t her idea of freedom.īut they overhear Not-Jun climbing out of bed, and Knockout wonders aloud if she’s a potential threat. Knockout fires back that Fury was one of them, but apparently, he betrayed Nice Coat, hence he’s a target. Minister’s mark (which I missed at first viewing on account of how quick it Made a “judgement call” (when he headbutted Fury instead of breaking his arm)Īnd how she’s the one who makes the calls. K knows this, and argues with her for a bit how he Him, as Knockout is waiting behind a corner with a knife in hand, ready to Into his apartment, but Not-Jun overhears him. It’s pretty much the same as the first half, but there’s also the climax at the end, which isn’t as much an ending as it is the movie running out of time. Anywho, let’s just get this over with, here’s the second half of the movie. Does that about cover it?īocephus: You forgot that part where the one girl dry-humps him in his sleep as his mentor yells at him to train harder.įox: I didn’t. He’s forced to carry out a string of blink-and-you’ll miss-them hits, spacedīetween long walks through the streets and flashbacks to when he was trainedįor the next Mortal Kombat Tournament by Shang-Tsung. Shanghaied into working for a hobo preacher and his cult of assassin chicks. Afterīeing chased out by some SWAT goons, he gets run over, kicked in the face and Of Kazuya Mishima woke up in a hotel room with no memory of who he is. When we last watched it, a former Black Sentai Ranger by the name Revenge, which isn’t even a sequel, since it takes place before theįirst movie. Okay, okay! I’m getting back to it! Hey everyone,įox: Ready to continue our look at the 2014ĭirect-To-DVD-And-Then-The-Clearance-Bin-At-FYE slog, Tekken 2: Kazuya’s Shocking him via his collar-controlling Dark Digivice. With poor Fox being shoved back into his chair by Bocephus, the evil Guinea Pig It’s one of thoseĭirect-To-DVD features that aren’t rated, but I’d say it’s a lower-case R, give The movie being reviewed here contains scenes of violence and blood, as well as
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