Advantages: Fun. . . . if you like this kinda thing. Disadvantages: Featureless DVD. UK version censored.
...if I’m being really honest, Out For Justice is not a very good film. It never was. It will never be remembered as a classic, will never be released on a 2-disc special edition DVD and will never appear in anyone’s all-time top-10 movie list, and quite rightly so. All I’m saying is that it’s a simple slice of escapist, 80‘s style Saturday night fun that is actually rather enjoyable in a sadistic, sick minded kinda way. Steve plays Gino Fellino (isn’t ... ...proper firepower and wiping them out once and for all. Or, in the case of one poor sod, blowing his leg off with a shotgun!
While I may go on about the endless punch-ups, the mindless violence and all the guilty pleasures that Out For Justice provides, it’s only fair that William Forsythe gets a mention in the acting stakes. He’s the bloke that plays Richie Madano and a more loathsome villain you’ll be hard pushed to find. Forsythe may not be an ...
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...figure and extravagant dress sense. Out For Justice, however, was a by-the-numbers action flick, with Seagal playing Gino Felino, a tough, incorruptible Brooklyn cop, who was out to avenge the death of his partner Bobby Lupo. It's actually a solid little action movie in itself, which never tries to be anything more than what it is. The introduction has to be one of the most badass openings to an action film I've ever seen: Seagal spots a black PIMP ... ...bold, red lettering: "STEVEN SEAGAL: OUT FOR JUSTICE." Scene end. The fight choreography, in general, is easily the best I've seen from Seagal. The film's pool hall scene, in particular, is an absolute classic, which sees Seagal taunt, tease, and beat down the entire bar -- a majority of the time on his knees -- with a pool ball wrapped in a hanky. It would be rude to talk about Out For Justice and not mention William Forsythe -- Seagal's enemy here ...
andycarrington 25.08.2009
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Steven Seagal has always been an awkward action hero. Initially, he had a certain amount ... more
of credibility thanks to his nebulous association with secret government agencies and mastery of Aikido, which helped to excuse his bad acting. But as a self-right...
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past decade hits like nobody else in the urban thriller 'Out For Justice' directed by John Flynn. Brooklyn born-and-raised cop Gino Felino (Seagal) has seen m...
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