The thing is that I know that with all the current and unused footage from this movie, the director and editor are able to reedit this movie into a much better and proud version. That and completely redo the kikouken because it looks like a college student's After Effects project that got a C+.
Kristin did an excellent job acting out the charging/manifesting and throwing of the kikouken. The actual ki/chi/energy ball looked so amateurish and anti-climaxing. I felt complete embarrassment for the movie's creators when I saw the kikouken hit Bison. It looked so generic.
Since I saw this film in a downloaded camcorder-rip file (the movie's not playing in Colombia), I was able to turn down the volume during Kristin's voice-overs. I completely got the gist of what was happening without needing
...Okay, I'll make this quick. I am unhappy with how Fox is promoting (or amazingly lack of) the "Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li" movie. The movie comes out next month and all we've gotten are a blah-y trailer and an uninspiring poster.
Check this out:

I was so unhappy with Fox that I decided to e-mail them. Here's what I wrote:
My name's Nando and I wanted to let you guys know that I am really disappointed with how incredibly lacking the promotion has been for the "Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li" movie. This movie has an amazingly huge audience that spans many generations and types of people and you guys aren't taking advantage of that.
What is with the horrible lack of hype for this amazing movie? Unless this movie gets pushed back

