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Slug Street Scrappers: Goodbye Goddess (2014)

Slug Street Scrappers: Goodbye Goddess (2014)

GENRESAction
LANGEnglish
ACTOR
Katelyn BrookeTess KielhamerMicah BrockMaggie Clarke
DIRECTOR
Micah Brock

SYNOPSICS

Slug Street Scrappers: Goodbye Goddess (2014) is a English movie. Micah Brock has directed this movie. Katelyn Brooke,Tess Kielhamer,Micah Brock,Maggie Clarke are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2014. Slug Street Scrappers: Goodbye Goddess (2014) is considered one of the best Action movie in India and around the world.

The final battle has begun. During a short calm among the chaos, the few remaining Scrappers on Slug Street decide to pull together in a last-ditch effort to change their fate.

Slug Street Scrappers: Goodbye Goddess (2014) Reviews

  • Review

    kaledov2014-07-24

    The 4th installment to the Slug Street Scrappers series introduced new concepts such as goddesses, immortals and magic to the screen stepping the series out of its based in real life tone. It was a bold step to make and it was done well with the performance of Maggie Clark as the goddesses spear heading these new elements. The story took a much darker tone towards the actor bail out as most of the characters were written out of the story as a result of the Revered Ones attack. With the potential of a return for these characters it was impossible to live up to the build up from the proceeding films. Absences of these characters and they're own individual story lines was missed while watching we were however instead introduced to the "Buster Red" storyline which is a bit unclear but gave good in between scenes for the main story. The performance of the remaining actors was very entertaining as the fight scenes, story line and "feels" scenes were spectacular to watch and what we've come to expect from them. Peaches Powers and Knuckles Clark were the headstrong and lovable female fighters that were shown with great mainstream qualities as a follow up from the last film and was especially good with both characters kicking butt. Bruisers usual macho dominating persona was back seated a little for him to embrace his title as toughest in town with more responsibility and obligation for his final epic showdown with the Revered One. I'm happy to be a fan of the series and characters they all have great potential and I'm eager to see what Whirlwind Action has next. Great music choice by the way.

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  • It made me jump and cheer and scream at the screen like a 6yr

    mordaviram2014-07-22

    Micah Brook should be proud of himself- he made one of the best martial arts films on the last decade. The movie is fun to watch and even though it is an action movie - it has a very emotional scenes. Their budget is less than 5,000$ and yet they made this awesome movie. The plot is good. Their acting is really good, especially Katelyn Brooke's acting. The fight scenes made me get enthusiastic and jumping on my chair like I did when I was 12yr watching a Van-Dam. They kept the fight scenes short and amazing. The dialogs were great for a martial art movie. The music by Obsidia was tailor made for this. GO WATCH IT !!!

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  • "What was I doing again? Oh, I was strutting"

    The_Phantom_Projectionist2015-12-03

    The conclusion of the SLUG STREET SCRAPPERS franchise improves on its predecessor's weaknesses but still isn't what I would call a strong movie. The dramatic and stylistic approach is still a matter of niche appeal and the action scenes could be better. Nevertheless, the short runtime makes it easily tolerable, especially if the previous installment felt overlong. I rate this one on the low side of average. Story-wise, the feature takes a massive leap and erases about half of the last film's cast. The plot now involves the effort of the remaining Scrappers to save themselves from eradication by the dark goddessÂ…who is not really a character anymore, even though Maggie Clarke returns to play a different goddess. The entire thing leans on huge amounts of exposition and is needlessly overcomplicated, but again, this is part of the film's style. The huge canonical leaps mirror the liberties allowed between video game installments, and after all, the entire franchise is an homage/satire of fighting games. As such, expect to see more of the odd writing and weird acting that you saw in previous features. I'm still not a huge fan of this, but the reduced runtime makes these things more palatable and gives the film slightly more focus. The biggest improvement, though, is the quality of the fight scenes. These now feature noticeably improved choreography and are shot with a good deal more flair than before. They're still not at the same level of what, say, the Stunt People productions offer, but it's a step in the right direction. Given that the filmmakers have made the SLUG STREET SCRAPPERS flicks available for gratis viewing, I can't complain too much about not having a particularly great time watching this. I encourage everyone reading this to check out Whirlwind Action's offerings for themselves, in case they speak more to you than to me. Personally, I'm still waiting for the definitive exhibition of these guys' skills.

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