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Can you say 'MASTERPIECE'?


Yes, I can

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I think my only dissapointment with this movie was that whenever Screwface showed up, it wasn't playing that music from 'Major League' when Cerrano warns Harris to never drink Jobu's rum.

Other than that, still love this movie.

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If you like Steven Seagal movies set in the late 80s early 90s this was a great film.



I really don't get all the hate - surely you guys weren't expecting Waiting for Godot?

This is a complete Seagal movie of the era, replete with ludicrous plot, improbable gunfights, laughable hand-to-hand, comical villains, impromptu preperation montage all interspersed with brief visual collages of tïts and äss.

What more could you ask of The Lansing Groper?

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Heh heh, I wouldn't go that far, but it was a great action film.

Out For Justice is probably my favorite from Seagal.



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It was probably his best film. Now he's straight to DVD (and usually Spike TV, USA Network). I hated it when he injected the liberal "tree-hugging" crap in his movies (Fire Down Below, On Deadly Ground). Just kick- ass & walk like you've got a corn cob up your butt and things will be okay.

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It's a good action movie but to call it a masterpiece is over doing it.

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I wouldn't say masterpiece but it is a good, solid Seagal action flick.

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