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as far as Steven Seagal goes, you have a steady diet of fight scenes and cheesy revenge dialogue in most of his movies. Under Siege, probably his best release, was the closest thing he ever had to box office success. this '90 big screen offering is maybe the best of the rest. what sets this one apart is the offering of Jamaican gang, which offers up many a Rasta-ised dialogue, (which is actually really entertaining)for our hero to decipher, whilst beating the living daylights out of them. the fight scenes in this one are what set it apart from the others. they are actually very well done, and to tell you the truth, look like they weren't staged! Seagal is(?)or was a martial arts expert, but these don't look like Bruce Lee rip offs. some of the moves look absolutely real, even in slo-mo (yes, i watched them in slo-mo). there are the obvious cheesy moments in the movie, but veteran actor Keith David (Platoon, Off Limits) lends some credibility to the whole thing.not a bad Sat. night popcorn fest flick. it is worth spending a little coin on, if not only for the Jamaican dialogue and bone crunching beat down scenes. check it out.Vollständige Rezension lesen
Another Steven Seagal movie about Seagal getting the bad guys. On a mission gone wrong in Mexico, his partner is killed. Seagal decides that it is time to hang it up, and goes home to get his head straight. But barely home a day, and he can see that even here in small town America, the drug dealers are everywhere. He tries to ignore it, but it just keeps popping up. While in a club with his old friend, a gun battle begins between rival Colombian and Haitian drug gangs. Several people are killed and when Seagal intervenes and kills one of the Haitians, he becomes marked for death. They go after his sister and her child and almost kill the child. Now Seagal goes after them in a one man wrecking crew style. Together with his friend and a Haitian drug cop who has been following a guy named Screw Face, they go after the Haitian Posse. In Haiti, Seagal kills Screw Face and cuts his head off to show the others that their leader is dead, but upon confronting the posse, the leader, Screw Face is back. Seagal realizes that this guy is a twin and this is how they made everybody believe that this guy was somehow supernatural. Seagal kills several of the posse and the twin brother too. With their leader and his magic gone, they move on. Predictable.Vollständige Rezension lesen
"The other thought he could fly." "They were both wrong." One of the better Steven Seagal bone-crunching action movies. Great fight scenes that do not look staged. There actually is a plot here, and some credible acting. Even a bit of a surprise ending. "I'm just glad they weren't triplets." Worth watching if you like this type of movie.
this movie was full of action , I like the way steven seagal took control of the situation and I hated when the jamacia guy got killed I had seen this movie years ago and I decide I wanted to own my own copy.
Great Movie
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