Rating: Summary: A Good Action Flick... Review: Big fan of Steven Seagal here and this movie doesn't disappoint. I'd rate this one on a par with 'Under Siege' and rank them both tied as 3rd favourites in my Steven Seagal collection. 'Hard To Kill' and 'Out For Justice' would rank 1st and 2cnd respectively.
Rating: Summary: A Good Action Flick... Review: Big fan of Steven Seagal here and this movie doesn't disappoint. I'd rate this one on a par with 'Under Siege' and rank them both tied as 3rd favourites in my Steven Seagal collection. 'Hard To Kill' and 'Out For Justice' would rank 1st and 2cnd respectively.
Rating: Summary: it is an action movie you must have if you like steven sagal Review: goo
Rating: Summary: SEAGAL TRYS TO ACTUALLY SERVE A PURPOSE Review: I ALREADY DIDN'T EXPECT MUSCH OUT OF THIS MOVIE, BEING THAT SEAGAL HIMSELF DIRECTED IT. BUT CMON, THIS WAS STRAIGHT UP TERRIBLE! A MAN MUST STOP AN OIL TYCOON FROM TURNING ALSAKA INTO ONE BIG ECOLOGICAL DISASTER. THIS MOVIE'S BIG ON ENVIROMENTAL MESSAGES, BUT VERY SHORT ON THRILLS. I GUESS SEAGAL TRYED TO DO AN ACTION MOVIE THAT SERVED A PUPROSE, WELL, HE FAILED MISERABLY. I KNOW SEAGAL CAN DO BETTER THAN THIS.
Rating: Summary: A truly awful movie! Review: I became a fan of Steven Seagal with the release of his first film, Above the Law. On Deadly Ground marks the beginning of the decline of Seagal's career. There is one scene in which he confronts a bully in a bar, and leaps on a table, and I began laughing because with his enormous weight, he would have smashed a standard bar table. He looked fat, and very slow. At the end of the movie Seagal gives a "speech" about the environment, and he truly embarrasses himself as just another poorly educated, kneejerk Hollywood liberal. Stay out of politics, Steven, and please- lose the weight.
Rating: Summary: A good Seagal flick Review: I like this movie I own two copies of it. It shows how the E.P.A can really get concerned when it comes to polluting the earth. Thats where Seagal comes in. My favorite scene is the Bar scene.
Rating: Summary: I loved the action Review: I liked the action in the movie. But some parts where iffy. I also enjoyed seeing people getting blown up and shot. The story was also good.
Rating: Summary: lookin for song Review: i realy loved this movie but cant remember the name of the song at the end of movie, an old man sitting on a porch singing.it is a realy beautiful song,if anyone could please tell me the name of the song,thank you,
Rating: Summary: Good Action, but Spiritual stuff takes away from the film Review: I saw this movie in Seagal's hayday when he was one of the top stars in action films. This film had excellent fight scenes and action sequences but other aspects of the movie took away from them.The cast was top notch. Michael Caine portrayed a marvelous money-craving businessman. John C. McGinley was a nice addition to the film. It was great to see R. Lee Ermey on screen again. Many of the other actors were a disappointment though. The whole plot in this movie was good, but the plot ended up taking over. People see Steven Seagal movies because they want to see an action film. There was a large part of the film that focused on spiritual stuff that seemed more odd than good for the film. There was far too much time dedicated to the spiritual stuff and it wasn't even clear what was going on. It really took away from the movie. The final few minutes of the movie was dedicated to a plug for environmental awareness. It was a good ending to the movie but some of the statistics and statements were questionable. This is a good film with a lot of action scenes with lots of explosions. If you can get around the spiritual distractions you'll probably like this one.
Rating: Summary: Help. Review: Laughably awful environmental action directorial debut by the terrible Steven Seagal,in which he's an oil rig worker racing against time to stop a truly embaressed looking Michael Caine from destroying the environment of the local inuit people.Were Caine,or Joan Chen (Oliver Stone's Heaven And Earth)really thinking with their heads screwed firmly on when they agreed to appear in this unspeakable trollop?
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