Product Description Out for Justice (BD)]]> .com Steven Seagal has always been an awkward action hero. Initially, he had a certain amount 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-righteous action hero in the vein of Schwarzenegger and Stallone (which helps to explain his bad acting), Seagal fell into unintentional self-parody faster and more dramatically than either of his two predecessors. In Out for Justice, Seagal plays Gino Felino, a Brooklyn-born cop known and respected by everyone--both good and bad--in his neighborhood. The worst of the neighborhood baddies is Richie Madano (William Forsythe), a crack-smoking killer who murders his partner and terrorizes the neighborhood. Technically, Felino is a terrible cop--touching evidence at murder scenes, stealing evidence, intimidating witnesses--but only by breaking those rules can he bring in this horrible criminal. As his soon-to-be-ex-wife discovers, he does everything because he cares too much. Julianna Margulies (ER) has a small but thankless role as Richie's hooker girlfriend, and Gina Gershon (Face/Off, Bound) has an equally thankless role as Richie's foul-mouthed, bar-owning sister. The movie plays like a vanity piece for Seagal, and in that vein, it is fascinating to watch. --Andy Spletzer
J**N
One of my favorite
Great movie
D**Z
Perfect
Perfect thank you
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J**I
Great movie from Seagals early films!
I’m a fan of almost all seagals early movies from late 80s and 90s.This is definitely one of the good ones, I was pretty young when watching these but was always into the fight scenes.A lot of the Storylines were kinda close to the same in a few of his movies but back in late 80s -90s these were bada$$ !I use to have all these on VHS.If you’re a fan of seagal and haven’t seen it, I’d say it’s a must watch.You really can’t go wrong with most of his early films IMO.Always action packed, Good fight scenes, shootouts etc. no CGI or anything just good films.There’s definitely a big difference in movies nowVs movies 30+ years ago and longer.Five stars all around. Fun watch! & Nostalgic for me.Enjoy !
A**B
Movie
Like the movie
S**O
Has Anybody Seen Richie?
I recall seeing this movie and Marked for Death for the first time on cable T.V. At the time I didn't notice it was censored; I actually thought both were Seagal's least violent films...but when I bought the DVD and re-watched it...let me tell you if I am asked which is the most Brutal Seagal movie I've seen I would say now that it's Out For Justice and Marked For Death. Both of them are two blood thirsty movies. This one in particularly is a guilty pleasure. The drug content and the violence is way over the top; especially the profanity, The "F" word is said 114 times through the movie. That's a WOW to me, and that's excluding the other hundreds of cursing that is spurred on to the screen.The movie begins with a bang and ends with a bang. A no good criminal shoots an officer down in front of his wife and children. He leaves as if nothing happened. Seagal plays Gino, a cop, with an attitude, who knows this criminal very well; He knows he has no conscience and will do anything...And he is not kidding, there is a scene that I didn't see in the cable version, which caught me by surprise; I won't say what it is so you can take a look at it. Any how the man responsible for shooting this officer is a criminal named Richie Madano ( William Forsythe) He grew up with Gino,he was never a good sport. Now Gino is going out for justice in search of clues, and answers as to why Richie killed his partner in front of his wife and kid.The best thing about the movie is Seagal, he may not be an extraordinary actor but he does a pretty darn good job here. Don't get me wrong Seagal is a good actor, just that his acting went down as he gained weight and got older. Here he gives his character a cockiness that is acceptable and enjoyable. Also the fight in the bar is classic "Has Anybody Seen Richie? ...Gosh it's beautiful. Definitely worth owning.PERSONAL RATING: 5 OUT OF 5
S**!
Two words: Steven Seagal!
The classic movies Steven Seagal did back in the 80s were, in my opinion, classics!!! You can never go wrong with such movies like "Hard to Kill", Under Siege", & "Marked for Death".Always a must have in your collection!!
P**Z
A laugh riot… anybody seen RICHIE! Lmao
I watch this clowns movies to laugh. This one has to be his best. With his fake deeply exaggerated Brooklyn accent and he runs like an orangutan, it’s funny to watch this guy act. Story is pretty good and the ruthless villain is a good established actor who keeps the film watchable.
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