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Out for Justice
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R (Restricted) :: Warner Home Video ::
Released:
1999-05-18
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Rating:
4.0/5 (63 Reviews)
4/5
Seagal Rocks
by Jason M. Breech (Westerville, Ohio)
I really enjoyed watching this movie. Seagal is the man and his movies are action packed and entertaining. I would recommend this to any Seagal fan who hasn't seen it yet and you can't go wrong with the price either. I hope they bring more of Seagal's movies to bluray as I will buy them all!
4/5
"Don't be a bad guy. Be a nice guy."
by H. Bala (Carson - hey, we have an IKEA store! - CA USA)
Nowadays, in looking back at Steven Seagal in his earlier films, when he was at his remorseless aikido-smiting best, I tend to shake my head and mutter half-hearted curses at the waste of the guy (and now the waist of the guy). Seagal really should have had more crunching big screen action flicks under his belt. His first five films (Above the Law/Hard to Kill, Marked for Death, OUT FOR JUSTICE, Under Siege) were grab-you-by-the-sack thrillers. But then I guess his stiff non-acting, the habitual sameness of his roles, and his indulging in groan-inducing environmental movies finally caught up with him, and so his film career went crapcakes. Still, I remember how entertaining his early years in Hollywood were - how, in movies like 1991's OUT FOR JUSTICE, Steven Seagal showed real promise as an action star.
Keep in mind that, when popping in a Seagal opus, elements such as professional acting and multi-layered plotting are kind of discreetly swept under the rug. Seagal never was, is, or ever will be a good actor (but he makes up for it by being a good eater). We tune in to his stuff to check out the down and dirty fight scenes, to see just how brutal the guy can administer his smackdowns. Except that that was back then, when Seagal looked much more impressive, years younger, shed of a boatload of pounds, and not yet inclined to substitute his action-unfriendly elephant girth for stunt body doubles.
In OUT FOR JUSTICE Seagal plays Italian-American Detective Gino Felino of NYPD Narcotics. Gino is one of those loose cannon cats who in real life would probably be a head ache and a half to their supervisors. Of course, in this one, when Gino finds out that his partner and best pal had just been gunned down in broad daylight, he offhandedly asks his chief for an unmarked car and a shotgun - and promptly gets it. So off Gino goes on a vendetta-soaked seek and destroy hunt for crazed killer Richie Madano ("Anybody seen Richie?"). And that's pretty much the movie. There's some piddling asides thrown in, such as the local mob lord getting antsy because the crazed killer is being associated with his wise guys and, also, Gino adopts a puppy he liberates from a tied-up bag (although he then ends up leaving the dog in the car for much of the movie). In an attempt to add some color and background to his character, Seagal has Gino occasionally waxing nostalgic about his neighborhood but, sucks to say, these moments merely serve to slow the film down to an agonizing crawl.
No, there's not much in the way of redeeming values in OUT FOR JUSTICE. The acting is B-movie worthy, even if there's a smattering of recognizable names (Jerry Orbach, Gina Gershon and a pre-ER Julianna Margulies). As mentioned, the plot is shallow. A caution to the gentler souls, that eff-bombs are dropped with reckless abandon. And, if you're an Italian-American, Seagal's performance sets you guys further back than The West Side Story, in terms of stereotype. As expected, the film's rewards lie in its action sequences. There are four action set pieces - five, if you count an early pimp thrashing. Steven Seagal does his patented scowl, clenched jaw and steely glare schtick as he takes out assorted thugs and hoods in, let's see, a butcher shop, a pool hall, in his soon-to-be divorced wife's apartment, and in the murderous wackjob Richie Madano's temporary hideout. The better beatdowns take place in the butcher shop and, especially, in the pool hall (think Eddie Murphy in that bar scene in 48 HOURS, only more intimidating), and this is because Seagal makes full use of his aikido skills. Let's face it, there's just more satisfaction drawn from applying a hands-on approach when pummeling a goon. But, after those first two venues, Seagal opts to go more with his firearms, which isn't as electrifying.
In the So Shameful It's Fun Department, check out OUT FOR JUSTICE also for Seagal's spouting dialogue in Italian, for Seagal again running in that sissy style of his, and for Gino's dubious wardrobe (a beret? Dude, really?). Ending on a good note now, it's cool to hear one of my favorite Beastie Boys cuts ever "No Sleep Till Brooklyn." And, for some reason, Seagal's advice to one assailant in the butcher shop made me laugh: "Don't be a bad guy. Be a nice guy." See, occasionally, Seagal's movies do dispense words of wisdom. Steven Seagal and Aesop, it's like they're twins.
I know I've kind of bagged on this film, but I actually like it a lot. Let's say, to the tune of 3.5 out of 5 stars. This was when Steven Seagal actually looked believable as a smiter of men, and in OUT FOR JUSTICE, I really liked his cocky Brooklyn attitude (complete with the cheesy Brooklyn accent) and he even has some solid one-liners. But, unfortunately, there are reasons why he's been consigned to straight-to-video hell.
4/5
TOP NOTCH ACTION MOVIE
by R. Allsteadt
IF YOU ARE A FAN OF STEVEN SEAGAL YOU SHOULD LOVE THIS ACTION 'FLICK'
IT WAS THE FIRST A MANY SEAGAL MOVIES AND LIVES UP TO A DECENT STORY LINE WITH TONS OF MARTIAL ARTS BUT BE AWARE, IT DOES HAVE LOTS OF PROFANITY.
5/5
one of seagal's finest
by Steven Baum
If you like steven seagal, you will enjoy this action thriller. This is one of his better action movies that has lots of action & a descent story line. For those who do not like violence, this is not for you. However, if you like seagal's brand of tough guy acting, this is one of his better movies containing broken bones & knuckle busting fights.
5/5
Blu For Justice!!! One of Seagal's best!!!
by Jason Pumphrey (Falls Church, Virginia United States)
This is a great inexpensive Blu title,features a nice transfer of the film as well nice sound too!!! If you have a Blu Ray player and a Steven Seagal fan,than this a great purchase,the only extra is a trailer for the film,but it's still good,and one of Seagal's best movies,action packed! A+
Out for Justice Summary
He's A Cop. It's A Dirty Job... But Somebody's Got To Take Out The Garbage.
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
Out for Justice DVD Techincal Details
Cast:
Steven Seagal
,
Jerry Orbach
,
Jo Champa
,
Shareen Mitchell
Director:
John Flynn
Aspect Ratio:
2.35:1
Rated:
R (Restricted)
Running Time:
91 mins
UPC:
085391221920
Binding:
DVD
Studio:
Warner Home Video
Release Date:
1999-05-18
Region Code:
1
Specs:
Anamorphic, Color, Dolby, DVD, Full Screen, Widescreen, NTSC
Language & Subtitles
English (Original Language - Dolby Digital 5.1), French (Original Language - Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround), English (Subtitled), French (Subtitled),
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