The Let's Play Archive
Part 30: Goons discuss SnakeFist: Legend
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biosterous posted:
In this thread we discuss the most recent offering in the SnakeFist franchise! SnakeFist: Legend (SF:L) is a licensed spinoff produced by Somsak Techaratanaprasert and distributed by Sahamongkol Film International, so it's not canon, but it's still worthy of bearing the SnakeFist name imo.
Picking up off a dangling plot thread from SnakeFist 5: Breakneck, our hero follows up on the coded message he found in that red box in Kent's back seat (). It leads him to to Australia, where he ends up fighting in an underground deathmatch tournament. We get to see more of SnakeFist's human side than usual, when a comedic misunderstanding forces him to take care of the young child of the romantic interest.[...]
Redbox Mystery posted:
Huh, this one flew under my radar somehow. I'll need to check it out.
poiuytrewq posted:
Okay so I get that it doesn't count as part of the official SnakeFist canon because it's not a WarnerBros movie, but do you guys really have to continue that stupid "NO SUCH MOVIE" joke? It's not like we're talkinga bout the Matrix movies, SF:L is a Good Movie.
Fucking goons, man.
NukeTheMoon posted:
frankly idgaf about canon, in this movie snakefist spinkicks a baby carriage out of the way of an oncoming car, it's pretty much the best thing
also the kid's first words were "fuck you" and it was great
Blind Sally posted:
[...] Now, I'm pretty sure that most people think SF:L is just another dumb action movie, made in an attempt to grab some quick cash off the SnakeFist franchise. But they're wrong. This movie is a work of art with an almost-Shakespearean level of depth to it. I'm going to break it down over a series of posts, starting with the introductory monologue [...]