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| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| DIRECTOR: | Dwight H. Little |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 05 October, 1990 |
| MANUFACTURER: | 20TH CENTURY FOX HOME ENTERTAINMENT |
| MPAA RATING: | R (Restricted) |
| FEATURES: | PAL |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
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Customer Reviews of Marked for Death [Region 2]
Only a white greasy pony-tailed ninja warrior can take down a Jamaican drug ring Well everybody, we, Sid The Elf, have finally decided to get into the Segal business. And let us tell you, it's a winner. The action has never been better than when the ponytail is whipping in the wind. In this film, Segal decides to mix it up with some pretty poorly portraied Jamaicans. But, really, these guys are great. They drop their accents when they feel like it, and they worship a demi-god set of twin brother darkness named Screwface. As for Segal, he really impressed us. His one-liners were top-notch. (e.g."This is my silent partner. A whisper in the ear from this girl goes a long way." This line was about his favorite gun. We rest our case.) And he was kicking in faces like he would later in his illustrious career polish off slices of pizza. We were actually shocked that he looked kind of fit in the movie. He even went jogging with his old war buddy for a half a block. <
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>Now, Marked For Death is an extremely solid B film. It posseses all the qualities you can ask for in B. It absolutely gets the official Sid The Elf Seal of Approval. But, to give you the true essence of this one, we're going to break it down old-school Joe Bob Briggs style: <
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>1 Segal getting hit by car (gets the viewer interested and ammused right off the bat) <
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>3 arm-snappings <
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>1 decapitation <
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>4 counts of hillarious voodoo <
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>2 people falling from windows <
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>1 back-breaker WWF style! <
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>1 neck snapping <
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>1 sidewalk car chase <
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>8 clotheslines <
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>42 kicks to the face <
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>17 breasts... <
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Marked for Keeps
This is one of the last original Seagal sorties in the black arts of kung-fu/voodoo, served up in a stew of "Miami Vice"-style, before he traded his black belt for black mumuu mediocrity. Thrown in, you have some education-fu with a cameo by Joanna Pacula, lecturing grasshopper/Seagal on the black arts. You, the viewer, are stumped til the end by the obsessed pursuit of a phantom killer on two continents.Seagal maintains his concentration, dropping some classic lines minimizing the carnage. "Screwface," the elusive adversary, should have been nominated for an Oscar in this B movie that is notched to the next level by the horror/action controlled direction.
My favorite Steven Seagal film
I've watched almost all of his action movies and is my favorite Steven Seagal movie. It seems like he kills them without breaking a sweat or messing up his hair! The fight scene in the end is one of the best.