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Streets of Rage

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List Price: $9.99
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Manufacturer: Image Entertainment Starring: Mimi Lesseos, Oliver Page, Christopher Cass, Ira Gold, Juli James Directed By: Richard Elfman
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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Audience Rating: Unrated Binding: DVD Brand: Image Entertainment EAN: 0014381291520 Format: Color Label: Image Entertainment Manufacturer: Image Entertainment Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Image Entertainment Region Code: 1 Release Date: 2006-04-04 Running Time: 84 Studio: Image Entertainment Theatrical Release Date: 1994
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Melody Sails (martial arts champion Mimi Lesseos) is a special forces commando turned journalist living in Los Angeles. While covering a story on the street kids of L.A., she comes across a child prostitution racket run by the mysterious crime lord, Lunar. When a teenage girl turns up murdered in a back alley, Melody's desire for justice takes over. Stripped down for action, she's a swift-kicking, hard-hitting, bone breaking machine. Melody's body is a deadly weapon whether she uses it to attack - or seduce - there's only one thing you can be sure of: you don't want to get on the wrong side of this lady, because when she kicks, she kills! From director Richard Elfman (Forbidden Zone, Shrunken Heads).
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Mimi should appeal her fight action much more Comment: This is my favorite movie, and I like her fight action scene. But she (Mimi Lesseos) should appeal her fight action much much ... much more !!! I think she demonstrates only 10% of her fight skills.
Customer Rating:      Summary: "Streets of Mediocrity" Comment: I bought "Streets of Rage" purely on the strength of the alleged director, the master Richard Elfman. To say the least, I was a bit upset to find out that he only co-wrote it. This was probably only to get into the star's pants. I hope it worked, because this movie was poo.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Below Average Chopsocky fare Comment: Once again, the acting in this movie is of low quality. This time, Mimi plays a reporter trying to get the story straight on runaways in Hollywood.She runs into trouble, and karates her way out of it. I'm not sure what the producers and Mimi were thinking when they did this movie. I fast forwarded through most of this movie; the only thing I really looked at to be honest was Mimi's half hearted attempt to present a **** scene! There's really nothing good for me to write to try to endorse this movie: it is just bad. Sorry Mimi, but you're just another pretty face making a weak attempt to make dismal movies!
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