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Marked for Death

Marked for Death

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Steven Seagal is H*O*T* hot!
Review: This is by far my favorite Seagal Film. Seagal is as greater then ever. After his partner dies seagal retires from the police force. After arriving home, his family is soon threatened by jamaican drug lords, their mistake. Soon car chases begin, arms are snapped, and heads are chopped off. Another exciting Steven Seagal adventure. Plus the movie has awesome jamaican music.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Seagal is amazing
Review: This is by far my favorite Seagal Film. Seagal is as greater then ever. After his partner dies seagal retires from the police force. After arriving home, his family is soon threatened by jamaican drug lords, their mistake. Soon car chases begin, arms are snapped, and heads are chopped off. Another exciting Steven Seagal adventure. Plus the movie has awesome jamaican music.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Best Steven Seagal film ever!!!!!!!!!!
Review: This is his greatest action film ever. It has everything you want in a martial arts flick. Jamacan drug lords are terrorising Seagal's family and he's SCREAMING FOR VENGANCE!!!!!
Theres arm braking,eyes gouging,decapetation and ofcourse gun stand offs. This movie also makes Seagal look more human in the fact that in th end battle betwen him and Screwface unlike in most of his movis where the bad guy doesn't even score 1 single hit on the guy Screwface actually kicks him around a little bit before getting [beat up] then killed.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Fast Paced Film!
Review: This movie has it all. Steven Seagal plays a policeman who has to do battle with a ruthless Jamacian drug cartel. It is nonstop violence with Seagal always getting the upper hand. The drug gang shoots up the Columbian drug lords and spreads terror all over the city. Seagal goes to the Jamacian headquarters and causes mass confusion by his tactics. Screwface is a very scary villain as well. Of course our hero Seagal finally wins. A very good movie.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Bone-crunching martial arts mayhem
Review: This standard action revenge fare about an agent who wants to get even with the Posse drug dealers who attacked his family is only enlivened by the fury of the fights scenes and the ballistic explosiveness of the gun battles. The frowning Seagal, a seventh dan black-belt aikidoist, is a menacing and overpowering screen presence, though he is not exactly of the calibre of the Robert De Niro "method" school of acting. This film should be watched in addition to "Hard to Kill", "Nico", "Under Siege" and "Out for Justice" by all who enjoy watching him -- "like a human bullet seething into the fat guts of the enemy" -- disable his adversaries either with a bullet to the head, a chop to the throat, a broken elbow, or a head sent crashing through a jewllery store display...

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: You want arms being snapped in two? Right here.
Review: This was Seagal's third film, I believe, and he was really in his 'prime'. This flick has the kind of bone-crunching action you demand from the genre.

Seagal plays a cop taking on some scary Jamaican drug lords. They're into voodoo or something, Seagal gets his Mustang wrecked, and before the end, a lot of arms and wrists are going to be snapped like so many twigs.

What has happened to Seagal? In this movie his fight scenes are pretty good. They had perfected the Seagal film formula by this point and would follow it with the equally brutal Out for Justice. This was before the filmmakers had to extensively doctor the fight scenes with camera tricks like fast motion and telephoto lenses in order to disguise the fact that Seagal had become old, fat, and completely out of shape.

Seagal's last few films have gone straight to DVD and they are absolutely appalling, yes, even for a Seagal film. Marked for Death is a actually good for what it is. Compare it to something like Ticker or Out for a Kill and see how the mighty have fallen. Seagal's IHOP excesses have destroyed him. Watch Marked for Death to see him in all of his bullying, macho glory.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: You want arms being snapped in two? Right here.
Review: This was Seagal's third film, I believe, and he was really in his 'prime'. This flick has the kind of bone-crunching action you demand from the genre.

Seagal plays a cop taking on some scary Jamaican drug lords. They're into voodoo or something, Seagal gets his Mustang wrecked, and before the end, a lot of arms and wrists are going to be snapped like so many twigs.

What has happened to Seagal? In this movie his fight scenes are pretty good. They had perfected the Seagal film formula by this point and would follow it with the equally brutal Out for Justice. This was before the filmmakers had to extensively doctor the fight scenes with camera tricks like fast motion and telephoto lenses in order to disguise the fact that Seagal had become old, fat, and completely out of shape.

Seagal's last few films have gone straight to DVD and they are absolutely appalling, yes, even for a Seagal film. Marked for Death is a actually good for what it is. Compare it to something like Ticker or Out for a Kill and see how the mighty have fallen. Seagal's IHOP excesses have destroyed him. Watch Marked for Death to see him in all of his bullying, macho glory.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Must for Segal Lovers
Review: Until the release of Under Siege this was my favorite Segal movie. The fight scenes are wonderfully brutal, and the story line is much, much better than some of his other films. Although the over all story line is predictable the characters reach the predictable ending through un-predictable means. It keeps you guessing just enough. This is one you shouldn't have any trouble enjoying.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Not too shabby
Review: Very good. The combinations moves are excellent as always. He doesn't let you down at all in this film. The way he man-handles people though does get funny at times.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Screwface is Dead!
Review: You take a Jamaican druglord named Screwface and you take the funniest, laziest action star named Steven Seagal and you have ingredients to real comedy. Seagal shoots a woman in a rotten country and is ashamed to be a police officer. Hey, he shouldn't feel bad after she killed his partner. Well, Seagal goes back to America and looks for his family and friends. In town, a druglord takes advantage of children and sells them drugs. Oh, that doesn't fly with this genius. Seagal takes matters into his own hands when his niece is shot. Major bone snappage! The fight in the jewelry store is hilarious and Seagal fights Screwface in Jamaica! Eye gouges and decapitation. Distasteful! But, wait, there's another Screwface in Los Angeles, they're twins. What a plot twist. "Screwface is dead, so you can get the freak out of town!" Seagal gives this brother more pain with a back snap, gouge, and thrown down an elevator shaft. It was the most disturbing thing I have ever seen. Pure comedy.


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