movie mixed scissors scenes by dmg Street Fighter 1994 STARRING: Jean Claude Van Damme Raul Julia Ming-na Wen Kylie Minogue Wes Studi ACCESS: video/various cable channels have aired it at one time or another. GENERAL DESCRIPTION: General M. Bison (played by Raul Julia who was in failing health during filming and passed away before the film was released) is the psychotic miltary ruler of Shadaloo. when he kidnaps an international group of relief workers and demands ransom his arch rival Colonel Guile (JCVD) swings into action. he leads a paramilitary force intent on destroying Bison and freeing the hostages. he gets unexpected help from a small group of "street fighters" who have their own reasons for being there. the entire movie is based on characters from the popular video game. SCISSORS SCENE: three of Bison's motorcycle helmet, flak jacket wearing storm troopers are lighting their cigarettes when Col. Guile comes out of nowhere and ko's them. as more troopers close in, two of Guile's soldier's intercept them. one of them is his 2nd in command Cammy (Kylie Minogue), wearing a jacket, fatiques, boots, and a blonde ponytail. she lands three kicks in quick succession to various opponents, yelling the word "dropkick" during the second one. i have no idea why. maybe it's from the video game. after the third kick she scrambles up onto one of the men's shoulders, sitting directly behind his head with his neck between her thighs. she twists his helmet with her hands and we hear the obligatory bone breaking sfx. she then shifts her weight forward and executes a perfect forward roll. the male trapped in her legs is flipped head over heels and lands very heavily. she stretches her legs out, apparently squeezing him but then instantly releases his neck before finishing him with a right cross which seperates him from his helmet. POSITIVES: one of the best looking scissorers you will ever see. nice setup, good camera work, and her energy and form were great. NEGATIVES: a bit too much clothing, although Ms. Minogue looks great even in fatigues. the real culprit here is brevity. all ths scene needed was a few more seconds. it was just getting good. so close, and yet so far. movie mixed scissors scenes by dmgOVERALL RATING: **