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Old 01-27-2013, 07:29 AM
 
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I have seen these

Above The Law - EXCELLENT
Hard To Kill - EXCELLENT
Marked For Death - OK
Out For Justice - GOOD
On Deadly Ground - GOOD
Fire Down Below - OK

I have MARKED FOR DEATH on the offical VHS tape (No digital compromise)
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Old 01-27-2013, 09:35 AM
 
Location: New Jersey
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I have seen these

Above The Law - EXCELLENT
Hard To Kill - EXCELLENT
Marked For Death - OK
Out For Justice - GOOD
On Deadly Ground - GOOD
Fire Down Below - OK

I have MARKED FOR DEATH on the offical VHS tape (No digital compromise)
There was a low budget but good one he did called "Against the dark". It was a ripoff of Blade with Wesley Snipes but a fun watch.

He also put out a blues album called "The Crystal cave." There was a rather unintentionally funny music video for it as well.
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Old 01-30-2013, 08:25 PM
 
Location: The back alleys of Hong Kong and sometimes Brussels, Belgium
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Seen most of his movies. I think this scene was one of the best out of all of his movies...


OUT FOR JUSTICE (1991): Steven Seagal's Pool Hall Brawl - YouTube

If I had to rank my top 7 Seagal movies, it would go like this...

1. Above The Law
2. Marked For Death
3. Out For Justice
4. Under Seige
5. Urban Justice
6. Hard To Kill
7. Fire Down Below

The rest of his movies are all 2nd tier compared to these as far as my list goes. In case you haven't seen Urban Justice which is on my top 7, here goes a funny clip of some thugs getting taken out by Mr. Seagal...lol


Steven Seagal Urban Justice Fightscene - YouTube
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Old 01-31-2013, 03:08 AM
 
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Hehe yeah the first one was good (2nd one also (I havent seen that one))

I wanna point out that BOTH OF THESE CLIPS ARE NWS!! (Keep volume low if your in a sensitive situation)
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Old 01-31-2013, 03:57 AM
 
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Hehe yeah the first one was good (2nd one also (I havent seen that one))

I wanna point out that BOTH OF THESE CLIPS ARE NWS!! (Keep volume low if your in a sensitive situation)
Thanks for the warning about volume. I don't know what NWS means though. I am assuming it means something that has to do with volume right?
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Old 01-31-2013, 03:00 PM
 
Location: Matthews, NC
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Above the Law - His first and still best, IMHO

Hard to Kill - I thought this flick was pretty good

Marked for Death - The little twist at the end was good but overall, this movie could have been better

Out for Justice - Didn't like this one very much at all

Under Siege - Die Hard on a boat with Gary Busey dressed up like a lady! This one was pretty good, not due in small part to Tommy Lee Jones.

On Deadly Ground - R. Lee Emery's "million dollar smile" speech was the highlight of the movie. I don't know what Michael Caine bought with the money from this film but I hope he enjoyed it.

Under Siege 2 - Die Hard on a train, but not really. I enjoyed this one even though it was pretty cheesy. Again, the villians helped elevate it a bit.

Executive Decision - OK, not technically a Seagal film since he was only in it for 10 minutes. But it was a pretty good surprise when he bought it, especially since he was on the poster.

The Glimmer Man - The slide downwards REALLY begins. When the only bit from a movie you can remember is "he's a little bit country, I'm a little bit rock N roll" you know it was a stinker.

Fire Down Below - I always get this one confused with On Deadly Ground. And, no wonder, it is pretty much the same movie only with coal (or toxic waste, I can't remember) instead of oil and Kris Kristofferson instead of Michael Caine.

Exit Wounds - I know I saw this but damned if I remember anything about it other than DMX was in it.

Half Past Dead - This was actually not terrible. Morris Chestnut was good and I have seen worse actors than Ja Rule (DMX, for instance). Plus, the helicopter scene was pretty cool I thought.

Machete - Sadly, he was the highlight of this movie. Never thought that I would not like a movie starring Danny Trejo but then this dog came along. Don't tell him I said that, cause he looks like he would kill ya for talking bad about his movie.
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Old 01-31-2013, 03:49 PM
 
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The only Seagal movie I've ever seen all the way through is the one where it is the Navy cook and the stripper vs. Tommy Lee Jones.
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Old 01-31-2013, 05:26 PM
 
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Thanks for the warning about volume. I don't know what NWS means though. I am assuming it means something that has to do with volume right?
NWS - Not Work Safe (Anything with language in it shouldnt be played @ full volume in some situations (Work,etc))
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Old 02-01-2013, 01:05 AM
 
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NWS - Not Work Safe (Anything with language in it shouldnt be played @ full volume in some situations (Work,etc))
Oh, ok...lol....Thanks for clearing that up.
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Old 02-01-2013, 12:08 PM
 
Location: Matthews, NC
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The only Seagal movie I've ever seen all the way through is the one where it is the Navy cook and the stripper vs. Tommy Lee Jones.
Under Siege.

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NWS - Not Work Safe (Anything with language in it shouldnt be played @ full volume in some situations (Work,etc))
Or NSFW (Not Safe for Work) as others call it.
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