Kelly Overton‘s Gluteus Maximus Muscle in Tekken (2010) is always on display. Kelly Overton and her gluteus Maximus Tekken outfits, in some circles, could earn costume designer Shawn Holly Cookson an award of some kind (probably Spike TV’s Guys Choice Awards) for trying to sell the film in such a salacious and audacious way. Nothing can save Tekken from being the mediocre (a kindness) fight film that it is though but Kelly Overton and her gluteus maximus muscle do try. We reviewed it and the rest of the film here: Film Review: Tekken (2010). For your edification: The original Mortal Kombat movie is better than Tekken. Mortal Kombat: Legacy completely blows it away. Jean-Claude Van Damme‘s Street Fighter is better than Tekken. S.T.R.E.E.T. F.I.G.H.T.E.R.! Below is the best ass-pect of Dwight H. Little‘s Tekken.
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It’s costume like these that could actually stop wars.
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What do you think of Tekken, Kelly Overton, and her gluteus maximus outfits? She has performed off-Broadway, in regional Shakespeare, and on several TV shows. She began in national television in 2000 in the role of Rainn Wilkins on several seasons of All My Children and then in 2002 returned to theater on Broadway where she debuted in the original stage cast of The Graduate as an understudy for several roles, eventually replacing Alicia Silverstone in the role of Elaine Robinson, opposite Kathleen Turner and Jason Biggs. After five years in New York she moved to Los Angeles, where she has worked in film and TV. In 2008, with husband Judson Pearce Morgan, she wrote, directed, produced and starred in the The Collective. She plays Christie Monteiro in the 2010 film adaptation of the fighting game series Tekken.