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| CATEGORY: | Video |
| DIRECTOR: | Geoff Murphy |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 14 July, 1995 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Warner Home Video |
| MPAA RATING: | R (Restricted) |
| FEATURES: | Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Subtitled, NTSC |
| TYPE: | Action / Adventure, Foreign Film - Spanish/Misc Sa, Movie |
| MEDIA: | VHS Tape |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 012569648333 |
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about the movie under siege 2...... A good movie/film to watch. This movie is a good recommendation to those whom prefer action style movie/film. Enjoy..... <
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awesome formula action flick
If you're expecting a mindblowing psychological trip watching this movie, as with most action movies, you'll be disappointed. But this isn't the purpose of the movie. This is a classic example of a good friday night kick-back-and-relax flick. Steven Seagal and his niece are aboard a passenger train which is hijacked by a yet another action-movie renegade government wacko (unfortunately, no action movie since Die Hard has had much as good and as complex a villain as Hans Gruber, portrayed by Alan "Severus Snape" Rickman). You know Seagal will kick all their asses in the end, and that's what you watch the movie for. If you enjoy adrenaline-soaked movies such as "Commando," the Die Hard Trilogy, Rambo, and the first Under Siege, you will definately enjoy this flick. Enjoy, my friends.
Oh, give me a freakin' break...
Being a regular watcher of over-the-top action flicks, I expect to experience many a plausibility-stretching moment when I hit the `play' button on my DVD remote. But in more than a few of `Under Siege 2's sequences the plausibility isn't merely stretched-- it's shattered into a million pieces, ground into dust, and scattered by the wind. The moment that best proves my point is the train collision on a high trestle bridge near the climax. I can accept the hefty Steven Seagal being able to emote only a little better than Dolph Lundgren while he throws down on the bad guys' @$$es. I can accept one of the bad guys being able to take a shot of pepper spray to the face without flinching. But I cannot for one second suspend my disbelief to any reasonable degree for the unbelievably ludicrous train crash scene! Trust me on this-- you'll feel the exact same way when you see it for yourself...
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>On the upside, `Under Siege 2' provided a villain (Eric Bogosian as computer whiz extraordinaire Travis Dane) who was so obnoxious with his lame "wise-@$$"" rejoinders, hackneyed catch phrases and just-plain-d!cky attitude, I could hardly wait to see him get his come-uppance. Preferably in a slow, painful manner... which unfortunately didn't quite happen. Oh well, at least he got what was comin' to him...
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