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| ACTORS: | Steven Seagal, William Forsythe |
| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| DIRECTOR: | John Flynn |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 12 April, 1991 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Warner Studios |
| MPAA RATING: | R (Restricted) |
| FEATURES: | Color, Closed-captioned, Widescreen, Dolby |
| TYPE: | Feature Film-action/Adventure |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 085391221920 |
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Customer Reviews of Out for Justice
A cool Seagal Movie. Make that a cool Seagal adventure because that's how the movie feels. He goes from one location to the next looking for the crazed, wanna-be gangster that killed his friend. He meets a variety of different people and the movie creates a realistic feeling of Brooklyn.
The script does give Seagal a good deal more to work with here than usual and it's good to see him flexing his acting muscles (although just a little) in a few scenes.
But as standard he is also called upon to provide us with action and that he does very well. The whole film works up to a very satisfying showdown that makes the entire movie worthwhile and worth your money.
Too bad the DVD has NO extras at all. Total barebones but at the price...who cares? I would pay more for some extra stuff tho. The DVD is in Dolby 5.1 and is anamorphically enhanced at 2.35:1.
The Beginning of Seagal's "Fat Era"... which continues today
Alright... not bad by Seagal's standards. Lots of borken limbs... numerous fights where Seagal takes on multiple opponents who are nice enough to attack him one at a time... a bad guy who's totally "crazy" and "unpredictable" ...unfortunately, this is the point in Seagal's career where his physical ability starts to fail him. The fight scenes steadily become duller and duller... which opens up a whole new bag of complaints.
I feel that Seagal was probably a very good martial artist at one point in his life... he may still be... who am I kidding. The big problem with his style (Aikido) is that it never was very theatric... and therefore may have little entertainment value to an average action movie fan... unless you are a fan of watching martial arts technique. (even then I feel many of his movies use camerawork that defeats this purpose) So his fight scenes had a limited ability to entertain from the get go. As his abilities decrease they become worse and worse to the point where they rely on camera tricks and special effects.
This film is at the tip of the decline. Therefore it's ok. I personally I don't watch Seagal films for a "quality movie experience." I'm trying to review this film from the perspective of the average action movie fan, hopefully it's somewhat helpful to you.
ANOTHER ONE OF SEAGAL'S FILMS FROM THE GOOD OL DAYS
A BROOKLYN COP [SEAGAL] GOES AFTER THE MURDERER OF HIS PARTNER. HAS PLENTY OF GOOD ACTION TO SPARE AND IT HAS A VERY GOOD VILLAIN, WHO'S PLAYED BY WILLIAM FORSYTHE. THIS IS ANOTHER REMINDER OF HOW GOOD STEVEN SEAGAL'S MOVIES REALLY WERE BACK IN THE EARLIER DAYS OF HIS CAREER. SEAGAL FANS SHOULD DEFINITELY TRY TO GO OUT AND BUY THIS ONE. THIS IS REALLY WORTH OWNING.