Out For Justice
He's A Cop. It's A Dirty Job...But Somebody's Got To Take Out The Garbage.
Out for action? You found it! Steven Seagal, star of more than 10 top action films of the past decade, hits like nobody else in the urban thriller Out For Justice.
Brooklyn-born and raised cop Gino Felino has seen many changes in the neighborhood. One sad one is that boyhood adversary and criminal scum Richie has turned the local streets into war zones. He's a mad dog unleashed, whom Gin's more than willing to send to an eternal obedience school. But he and his world-weary partner must catch Richie first. With Seagal's remarkable Aikido skills commanding center stage, Out For Justice is outasight!
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Can I get a broken limb or two??? - M.O.D
Ahhh, sweet Seagal. I could always count on you to deliver the broken limbs and ass kicking. When you are in a bad mood, you hate your boss, your wife keeps nagging... It's good to know you can turn to good Ol' Steven to cheer you up.
I felt that this flick was one of Seagal's better movies (up there with Under Siege and Above the Law). It had an o.k story line with alot of great action. The scene in the bar was feakin' awesome.
I would recommend this for all you die hard action fans who have come to the conclusion that today's action movies just don't cut it anymore.Not an Oscar candidate....but - Bokuto
Let's not forget this is a Steven Seagal film. OTOH it is one of his best films, before he gained weight and stopped moving. There is some nice Aikido action in the film and the storyline...oh yes, there is a bit of a storyline. In Seagal's later movies there is no full view of the action scenes, so in this film one can actually see some of the fight coordination work rather than only camera angle work.Seagal's Best - d---
OK, the plot is laughable, the action unbelievable, and even the main character's name is a downright silly rhyme (Gino Felino?).....but if you like movies about revenge and street justice, you will eat this up.
Seagal plays Gino, a cop who grew up in mob territory, and remains on good terms with them. After drug kingpin Richie Madano murders his best friend in front of his wife and child, Gino seeks revenge, despite being denied approval to do so by the local Don. As Richie looses his mind more and more to the drugs, he is hunted by Gino and the mob, and his motives start to unfold.
I'm not usually into the action movies, but the revenge angle hooked me in and I loved this film.
Video and Audio quality are good.
3.5 on a scale of 5 if you like revenge pieces, another disposable action flick if you don't.
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Can I get a broken limb or two??? - M.O.D
Ahhh, sweet Seagal. I could always count on you to deliver the broken limbs and ass kicking. When you are in a bad mood, you hate your boss, your wife keeps nagging... It's good to know you can turn to good Ol' Steven to cheer you up.
I felt that ...Not an Oscar candidate....but - Bokuto
Let's not forget this is a Steven Seagal film. OTOH it is one of his best films, before he gained weight and stopped moving. There is some nice Aikido action in the film and the storyline...oh yes, there is a bit of a storyline. In Seagal's later movies there ...Seagal's Best - d---
OK, the plot is laughable, the action unbelievable, and even the main character's name is a downright silly rhyme (Gino Felino?).....but if you like movies about revenge and street justice, you will eat this up.
Seagal plays Gino, a cop who grew up ...