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Easily the biggest piece of Right wing non sense propaganda I ever saw.
View MoreIt is a whirlwind of delight --- attractive actors, stunning couture, spectacular sets and outrageous parties.
View MoreOne of the film's great tricks is that, for a time, you think it will go down a rabbit hole of unrealistic glorification.
View MoreExit Wounds (2001): Dir: Andrzei Bartowiak / Cast: Steven Seagal, Isaiah Washington, DMX, Anthony Anderson, Michael Jai White: Scene after scene of violence with a title that seems to suggest my quick exit with a wounded intelligence. It opens with a scene that bears nothing to anything. Steven Seagal rescues a public figure and authority comes down on him for it. Seagal is sent to anger management seminars and suspects foul play regulated by members of the police force. He teams with Isaiah Washington to find answers as well as support the whole idea of this being the umpteenth bad buddy cop film. This all arrives at the ever familiar violent solution. Sloppy directing by Andrzei Bartkowiak who throws in the justified violence theme for good measure. Seagal isn't any different here than in any other film where he beats up countless people. The only difference is that here he seems to have an unlimited amount of handcuffs. In really awful supporting roles are Washington as well as DMX and Anthony Anderson. Michael Jai White appears in what is as bad as another film he did called Universal Soldier: The Return. What is even worse about this junk is how the audience reacted to it. In the screening I attended they howled with glee as someone's neck is impaled on a nail. They must have lost a sense of human decency. This film should be nailed and smashed with a hammer. Score: 0 / 10
View MoreOrin Boyd (Steven Seagal) is a Detroit cop who gets into trouble all the time by acting impulsively and his cowboy ways. Latrell Walker (DMX) is a new mysterious drug dealer with a surprising cash stash to throw around. Little did Orin know that there are corrupt cops in his precinct hand-in-hand with the drug dealers.This movie starts with some hilarious gags. The best one comes from Seagal himself in the Anger Management Class. Also Tom Arnold and Anthony Anderson keep it in a lighter tone. We know we're going to have some fun here. There is an incredible car chase. There is no CG, just real action. They don't make them like that anymore. The twists are a little silly. The fighting is good, but with Seagal, nothing special.
View MoreThis film was the worse Steven Segal film that I ever seen. Not because of Steven Segal but because of DMX. DMX can't act! DMX ruined an great Segal film. First, pairing Segal and DMX in the same film. DMX has no business been in one screen shot nevertheless a whole film with Steven Segal. Second, the role didn't fix DMX. His character was totally out of character for DMX: It wasn't a good fix. Lastly, why did they ruin this otherwise great Steven Segal film using DMX. They could have used a geeky young hispanic that was the son of a drug lord to make the plot work a lot better. I'm a big Steven Segal fan but this film sucked because of DMX acting and the rule he played in the film.
View Morefor me this is one of Steven Seagal best movies that i've seen so far.but then again,he has a lot of help here.he isn't the main draw her in my opinion.i think he share that distinction(or at least he should)with rap artist turned actor DMX and,there is a roster of great actors in supporting roles.this film has more realism than any lone Seagal movie.Seagal is usually shown as an almost indestructible "Superman".he almost always comes out of a fight with little to no physical evidence of the fight having occurred.in this film,Seagal's character has some real fights on his hands.as for DMX,based on this film,he is really talented and has great charisma to boot.i think he is more than equal to the task at hand.he probably could have carried this movie on his own.another good thing about this movie is that there is some character development happening.the bad guys aren't just used as plot devices.at least i didn't think so.for me,Exit Wounds is a strong 8/10
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