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Post by milo on Jan 29, 2013 4:50:27 GMT -5
The wackiest song you`ll ever hear. That's an interesting song...
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Post by CaptainFreedom on Feb 26, 2013 8:37:23 GMT -5
So a couple of nights ago I checked out Belly of the Beast, you know what? It was fucking AWESOME! Thanks for the tip Milo. I really cannot remember seeing such a fun and action filled straight to video flick by Steven, it actually looked like it had quite a huge budget compared to most of his 2003-08 titles. Absolutely his best film since 1997 and Fire Down Below.
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Post by MacReady on Feb 27, 2013 14:36:36 GMT -5
Glad you liked it Captain, Belly is a classic, Bryon Mann actually showed up in another Seagal movie A Dangerous Man as a villain. Who can forget this classic moment? Seagal needs to teach this to Anderson quick.
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Post by CaptainFreedom on Feb 28, 2013 9:53:23 GMT -5
I just saw Mann in Sniper 3 with Tom Berenger not much of a great movie but Mann and Berenger kicked some ass in it.
Berenger should do a film with Seagal as I think he could have done a great role as the leading villain.
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Post by MacReady on Mar 1, 2013 10:56:31 GMT -5
They could make a pretty good movie, given the right script and director I think. I will be brave enough to stick up for the Seagal movie Ticker, it`s low budget and has stock footage but for a low rent thriller I think its pretty good. Seagal gets some cool speeches about zen and spirituality, has a cameo (with a fake beard) in a jazz joint as Slowhand Seagal singing the blues. It`s also worth mentioning that Dennis Hopper (RIP) did his scenes in one day and forgets to use his awful Irish accent every other scene.
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Post by CaptainFreedom on Mar 24, 2013 16:02:42 GMT -5
Anyone seen Maximum Conviction with Seagal and Stone Cold yet? Got it on DVD this Friday and I was looking forward to watch it. Steven Seagal V.S. Michael Paré could have been a great last fight scene but it turned out to be yet another disappointment in a long and rather boring movie. There are not many memorable scenes in it and no fully clothed sex scenes but it does include a nice arm breaking scene, sadly it is probably Seagal's worst film in years.
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Post by CaptainFreedom on Jan 29, 2017 16:47:35 GMT -5
Had very limited expecations but since Seagal and his face and name were all over the place on the cover artwork, I decided to at least try and give Killing Salazar (2016) a chance, but it is the same shitty DTV routine as usual. He shows up for a couple of minutes, then disappears and shows up for another few minutes, then comes back and beats the living crap out of some forgettable mid-eastern baddie and the end. 3/10These days he is rumored to do a sequel to one of his all time classics, Above the Law (1988) but then again, Arnold is still being linked up to Triplets on the same page (for several years now), so I guess one just have to wait and see. Still probably a better chance that Seagal will actually do the sequel than seeing Arnold teaming up with Danny De Vito and Eddie Murphy.
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