Steven Seagal reveals his secret techniques.

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..Marked for Death, Hard to Kill, Out for Justice, Above the Law. Loved them!!

Under Seige! Just watched this with my kids, they loved it. They want more. I think they may have liked it more than bloodsport which I'm not sure what I think about that. They were knife fighting for a few days with popsicle sticks
 
Under Seige! Just watched this with my kids, they loved it. They want more. I think they may have liked it more than bloodsport which I'm not sure what I think about that. They were knife fighting for a few days with popsicle sticks
Under siege is a great flick, Jones and Busey trying to out crazy one another, that massive ship made for a perfect backdrop to the action, Segall got to partner up with a playmate to run around and improvise explosives and throw knives into motherfuckers, and Voodoo Chile by Hendrix is featured prominently.

Probably his least criticized/most solid film
 
When you get hit in the face all the training goes out the window....

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Why is soo right that Seagal would be in Dubai. That city totally fits him.
 
There is a YouTube channel that reviews all his newer movies it’s funny but I forgot what it’s called … I’m sure it’s pretty easy to find they review a bunch of shitty movies
I think it’s called red eye reviews , it’s hilarious . The guys been reviewing the Steven segal reality cop tv show . Basically one big roast session
 
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Don’t know how to time stamp. This is one of the unintentionally funniest interviews I’ll always remember. Ariel Trollwani getting Cung Le to regretfully refer to him as Sensei Seagal haha. Fast forward to 4:32. Long pause….. sigh…. confused …… that’s uhh Stev… Steven Seagal?? Lol

 
Red Eye Review, perhaps?

Anybody seen Richie?


"Sticks" is played by Guru Dan Inasanto. Some of the stunt men/extras were students of Seagal; when they were filming that scene, Seagal had them line and bow to Guru Dan as a mark of respect:cool:

For all his faults, Seagal's early run of movies, right up until Under Siege, were some of the best action movies of the 90's. And still hold up today.
 
"Sticks" is played by Guru Dan Inasanto. Some of the stunt men/extras were students of Seagal; when they were filming that scene, Seagal had them line and bow to Guru Dan as a mark of respect:cool:

For all his faults, Seagal's early run of movies, right up until Under Siege, were some of the best action movies of the 90's. And still hold up today.
Oh absolutely, his journey is conoresque
A savage early run of success that ended a bit soon, all while logging some batshit crazy stories along the way. I unironically appreciate Seagal for being such a character lol
 
I think it’s called red eye reviews , it’s hilarious . The guys been reviewing the Steven segal reality cop tv show . Basically one big roast session
Yup, recently started watching this channel as well. Really like his content, sometimes he's kinda over doing the bill burr voice but that's pretty minor
 
Yup, recently started watching this channel as well. Really like his content, sometimes he's kinda over doing the bill burr voice but that's pretty minor
Lol yeah I know what you mean about the voice . But like you said the channel is gold. It’s funny cause you can tell he is a fan of segal , well atleast early career segal, but the man is one of the most rediculous human beings and I love him for it lol
 
I like how he would show a move and then have to sit down to rest Lol
To be fair, he is 70 years old, fat, and Dubai has heat. But still, lol.

He also hasn't quite figured out that challenging someone to a fight "without cameras or witnesses" is more of a self own than anything.
 
I legit lost it when he said "See? I've already killed you".
 
I really like some of his early films. They were legit action films that rivaled Van Dammes films.

He also really opened people's mind to the grappling aspect of combat which was overshadowed by punches and high kicks.
 
The comments section of the YouTube vid are really eye opening. I thought Seagal was basically a joke but apparently there are people who really buy into it. My mind was kinda blown.
 
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