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Steven Seagal in A Dangerous Man (2009)

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A Dangerous Man

‘Killing Salazar’ Review
Stars: Steven Seagal, Luke Goss, Georges St-Pierre, Darren E. Scott, Florin Piersic Jr., Martine Argent, Lauro Chartrand, Bruce Crawford, Adina Galupa, Claudiu Bleont | Written by Keoni Waxman, Richard Beattie | Directed by Keoni Waxman

It has been a long time since I’ve reviewed a direct-to-market Steven Seagal movie, in fact its been some time since I’ve so much as watched one for my own “pleasure”. I skipped over Sniper: Special Ops, Asian Connection, Code of Honour, and the most recent Dtv release End of a Gun, maily because after buying, watching, and often reviewing, every single film starring Seagal until the aforementioned I was suffering from Seagal burnout… A condition that often comes about in an audience when they realise that the once-agile former martial arts superstar has succumbed to appearing in extended cameos in the hopes that long-suffering fans – like myself – will buy the film on his name...
See full article at Nerdly
  • 1/26/2017
  • by Phil Wheat
  • Nerdly
‘Mercenary: Absolution’ VOD Review
Stars: Steven Seagal, Byron Mann, Vinnie Jones, Howard Dell, Adina Stetcu, Josh Barnett, Maria Bata, Dominte Cosmin, Sergiu Costache, George Remes | Written by Keoni Waxman, Richard Beattie | Directed by Keoni Waxman

Mercenary: Absolution is the latest direct to market offering from action superstar Steven Seagal and marks the sixth time Seagal has worked with director/producer Keoni Waxman, previous films including Force of Execution, A Dangerous Man as well as the fantastic Maximum Conviction. Waxman also helmed a number of episodes of Seagal’s TV show, True Justice (released here in the UK as a series of direct to DVD “movies” starting with Deadly Crossing).

This time round Seagal stars as contract killer John Alexander (not to be confused with contract killer/mercenary John Seeger from Seagal’s 2006 offering Mercenary For Justice) who – after fulfilling his latest mission to take out an arms dealer – encounters a girl on the run...
See full article at Nerdly
  • 6/1/2015
  • by Phil Wheat
  • Nerdly
Steven Seagal’s Mercenary Absolution : 2015's toughest film
Steven Seagal and Vinnie Jones star in Mercenary: Absolution. Matt has compiled 10 reasons why it's the toughest movie of the year...

When Den of Geek published our Top 25 must see movies of 2015, we placed the upcoming Steven Seagal movie Mercenary: Absolution in the top spot. I assume. I wasn’t involved in writing that one and didn’t actually get around to reading it. I heard it was good, though, and so naturally assume Seagal took the top spot.

It’s proved a canny prediction as the film delivers. Well, it has some flaws, but I think it’s alright. If you’re a fan of modern Steven Seagal movies then this is one of the better ones. If you’re not a fan of modern Seagal movies, this list is guaranteed to convert you. I’d stake the Den of Geek editorial team’s reputation on it.

Whether Mercenary:...
See full article at Den of Geek
  • 5/20/2015
  • by simonbrew
  • Den of Geek
Ryan Nicholson's Collar Nabbed for Distro by Unearthed and Plotdigger Films
If you're always on the lookout for "extreme horror," then take note that Unearthed Films and Plotdigger Films have announced a November 18th DVD release for Ryan Nicholson's Collar, starring Nick Principe. Read on for all the gory details.

Produced by James Morgart, Adam Torkel, and Keryn Thompson, along with Germany distributor Illusions Entertainment, Collar premiered April 2014 in Switzerland at Genre Fest Plan 2400: Les Etranges Nuits du Cinéma.

Written and directed by Nicholson, Collar stars Principe (Laid to Rest 1 and 2, Seed 2: The New Breed) as a satanic derelict with a taste for human flesh who terrorizes skid row’s prostitutes, junkies, and homeless, escalating his level of violence after he abducts a rookie cop played by Aidan Dee (“Caprica," A Dangerous Man) on a routine patrol.

Collar also stars Mackenzie Murdock (Father’s Day, Manborg), Ronald Thompson (Hanger), and Mihola Terzik (Gutterballs).

Shot on location in Vancouver,...
See full article at DreadCentral.com
  • 8/18/2014
  • by Debi Moore
  • DreadCentral.com
Unearthed Films to release Ryan Nicholson’s ‘Collar’
Unearthed Films and Plotdigger Films are proud to announce the DVD release of Ryan Nicholson’s (Gutterballs, Hanger, Live Feed) extreme horror Collar; which sees a rookie cop starts her shift like any other but soon it will all change for the worse. A derelict with a reputation of satanic violence, attacks the officer and collars her with a dog leash which is just the start of his abusive ritual.

Collar stars Nick Principe, who played Chromeskull in Laid to Rest 1 and 2, as a satanic derelict with a taste for human flesh who terrorizes skid row’s prostitutes, junkies and homeless, escalating his level of violence after he abducts a rookie cop played by Aidan Dee (Caprica, A Dangerous Man), on a routine patrol. The film also stars Mackenzie Murdock (Father’s Day, Manborg), Ronald Thompson (Hanger) and Mihola Terzik (Gutterballs).

Shot on location in Vancouver, BC, “Collar” also features...
See full article at Nerdly
  • 8/16/2014
  • by Phil Wheat
  • Nerdly
The Frightening Truth About Steven Seagal's Career
Steven Seagal has made only one horror movie to date, and that was 2009's Against the Dark, in which he had a cameo that found him beating off vampires. Yet, here at Dread Central we've been known to cover the world of the bizarre and the paranormal. You're about to learn something about Seagal that is beyond bizarre...

Did you ever notice the strangest thing about Seagal movie titles is that they tell a story in order of their release? No? Check IMDb if you don't believe. Sit back, dear reader, and allow me to take you on a strange trip filled with action, madmen, and revenge.

Steven Seagal was Above The Law, but he was too Hard To Kill so now he's been Marked For Death by Jamaicans who are Out For Justice. Can he live while Under Siege and On Deadly Ground? Could you survive while Under Siege...
See full article at DreadCentral.com
  • 6/22/2014
  • by Steve Barton
  • DreadCentral.com
Trailer and Poster Premiere for Ryan Nicholson's Collar
Okay, kids! Time to kick off your morning with a messy splat as right now we have your first look at the trailer for Ryan Nicholson's latest bloodbath, Collar. Read on for details, new posters, and lots and lots of bloodshed.

From the Press Release

Plotdigger Films, Penny Spent Films, and Illusions Entertainment are proud to announce the completion of principal photography on their upcoming extreme horror feature Collar.

Collar, written and directed by Ryan Nicholson, stars Nick Principe (Laid to Rest, Seed 2: The New Breed) as a satanic derelict with a taste for human flesh who terrorizes skid row’s prostitutes, junkies, and homeless, escalating his level of violence after he abducts a rookie cop played by Aidan Dee (“Caprica,” A Dangerous Man) on a routine patrol.

Collar also stars Mackenzie Murdock (Father’s Day, Manborg), Ronald Thompson (Hanger), and Mihola Terzik (Gutterballs). Shot on location in Vancouver,...
See full article at DreadCentral.com
  • 3/12/2014
  • by Uncle Creepy
  • DreadCentral.com
First Look at Ryan Nicholson's New Bloodbath Collar
Filmmaker Ryan Nicholson is a sick, sick man. That's why we love him so. To prove that we also love you, we have the first look at his latest film, Collar. Read on for details and lots and lots of bloodshed.

From the Press Release

Plotdigger Films, Penny Spent Films, and Illusions Entertainment are proud to announce the completion of principal photography on their upcoming extreme horror feature Collar.

Collar, written and directed by Ryan Nicholson, stars Nick Principe (Laid to Rest, Seed 2: The New Breed) as a satanic derelict with a taste for human flesh who terrorizes skid row’s prostitutes, junkies, and homeless, escalating his level of violence after he abducts a rookie cop played by Aidan Dee (“Caprica,” A Dangerous Man) on a routine patrol.

Collar also stars Mackenzie Murdock (Father’s Day, Manborg), Ronald Thompson (Hanger), and Mihola Terzik (Gutterballs). Shot on location in Vancouver,...
See full article at DreadCentral.com
  • 12/17/2013
  • by Uncle Creepy
  • DreadCentral.com
'Schindler's List': 25 Things You Didn't Know About the Landmark Holocaust Drama
"Schindler's List" already looked like an instant classic the moment it was released 20 years ago this week (on December 15, 1993). Shot in timeless black-and-white, Steven Spielberg's based-in-fact account of Oskar Schindler, the German industrialist who saved 1,200 Jews from the Polish city of Krakow during the Holocaust by putting them on his factory payroll, became a landmark film, becoming the definitive depiction of the Holocaust for many viewers around the world. It also made a star out of Ralph Fiennes, an A-lister out of Liam Neeson, and an Oscar-winner out of Spielberg, who proved once and for all that he was not just a director of kiddie fantasies.

Two decades have done nothing but burnish the film's reputation as an artistic masterpiece and educational tool. Still, even though everyone's seen it, there's plenty you probably don't know about how it got made, from the project's birth in a Beverly Hills luggage store,...
See full article at Moviefone
  • 12/15/2013
  • by Gary Susman
  • Moviefone
Alec Baldwin and Patrick Wilson Get Caught Stealing
Myriad Pictures announced today that they are in advanced negotiations to sign Academy Award Winner Stefan Ruzowitzky ( DeadFall , The Counterfeiters ) to direct the noir mystery thriller Caught Stealing , starring Patrick Wilson ( Insidious , Young Adult ) and Alec Baldwin ( To Rome with Love , "30 Rock") and written by David Hayter ( X-Men , Watchmen ) from the popular novel of the same nameby Charlie Huston. Caught Stealing is the first book in the Henry Thompson trilogy, which also includes Six Bad Things and A Dangerous Man . Wilson plays Hank Thompson, once a hotshot high school baseball prospect, turned unlucky, going-nowhere bartender who mistakenly gets caught up in a bloody treasure hunt through New York City. It turns out that the cat Hank's...
See full article at Comingsoon.net
  • 2/7/2013
  • Comingsoon.net
Ralph Fiennes: 'I get angry easily'
The actor, famed for his obsessive approach, has met his match in Dickens, playing Magwitch in Great Expectations and directing and starring in a film about the author. And then there was the time he could have played Bond …

Ralph Fiennes could have been a diplomat in a previous life – the low, patrician voice, and the clothes. He is dressed on the morning we meet with an elegance that would not disgrace a Frenchman: neat cardigan, fresh shirt, polished boots. We are in Soho, in post-production offices – an editing suite like a gone-wrong sitting room, with a bank of computers at right angles to a sofa.

He is, by a month, on the youthful side of 50. And he has a smile of such disarming sweetness that the first impression is that something has gone bizarrely wrong. It is only retrospectively that the oddity makes sense: what he does best as an actor is torment.
See full article at The Guardian - Film News
  • 11/19/2012
  • by Kate Kellaway
  • The Guardian - Film News
5 Things You Might Not Know About David Lean's 'Lawrence Of Arabia'
Is there a greater film than "Lawrence of Arabia?" Perhaps. There are certainly few longer ones, or few that are more epic and sweeping in their scope (thanks to the timeless Panavision 70 photography by Freddie Young). But even if the film isn't your absolute favorite, it is the number one of many, including Steven Spielberg, who credits the picture with making him want to be a filmmaker.

David Lean's tale of T.E. Lawrence's adventures in Arabia in World War I is fifty years old this year, and ahead of a brand-spanking-new Blu-ray release next month, a glorious new 4K restoration of the film is screening at Cannes tomorrow night. To mark the occasion, as well as the anniversary of the death of Lawrence himself, who died 77 years ago tomorrow, we've assembled five things you might not know about Lean's unassailable classic.

1. David Lean nearly directed a biopic of...
See full article at The Playlist
  • 5/18/2012
  • by Oliver Lyttelton
  • The Playlist
The Secret Circle Episode Preview: Stand Together
The coven is officially bound together, for better, for worse and for anything in between.

That was the main development that went down on the second episode of The Secret Circle, which also introduced viewers to a third generation of witches; the concept of a magic crystal; and expounded in the fateful connection between Cassie and Adam.

What will unfold next Thursday night?

The Secret Circle Promo: Loner

As teased above, we can look forward to:

A school dance. A dangerous man from Dawn's past. The struggle for coven members to realize they need to stand together... or risk dying alone.
See full article at TVfanatic
  • 9/23/2011
  • by matt@tvfanatic.com (TV Fanatic Staff)
  • TVfanatic
‘The Chaperone’ starring Kevin Corrigan – trailer review
The Chaperone

Directed by: Stephen Herek

Starring: Kevin Corrigan, Ariel Winter, Yeardley Smith

Rating: PG-13

Release Date: February 1, 2011

Trailer Score: 1/10

My Thoughts: A dangerous man is charged with taking care of children while on the run from his own past. Sounds eerily like The Pacifier, right? But no, it’s a “brand new” movie, just a recycled idea. The only problem is, it wasn’t that clever even when it was original.

To make matters worse (and call me skeptical if you must) but wrestlers in an acting capacity rarely make for a good time. What I think is most surprising is the number of reputable people involved in this movie. Just for starters, the ex-con’s daughter is played by Ariel Winter, who some may recognize from Modern Family. She’s on a hit TV show and her agent advised her to do this? Winter may be in need of some new representation…...
See full article at The Scorecard Review
  • 1/24/2011
  • by Calhoun Kersten
  • The Scorecard Review
A Dangerous Man (2009) Movie Review
Steven Seagal has made some of my favorite movies of all time, like “Out for Justice”, “Hard to Kill”, “Above the Law”, “Under Siege”. He’s also made some unwatchable garbage, but that’s beside the point. His fight with Dan Inosanto in “Out for Justice” is on my short list of best fights ever. In honor of “Machete”, his first theatrically released movie in quite some time, I thought I would see what else he’s been up to and watch something recent. Even though his movies haven’t found their way to the local mega-plex, we all know that Seagal has been prolific in the direct-to-video market, knocking out three or four movies a year. And even though few people believe me, every third or fourth one of those is pretty good (“Urban Justice” and “Belly of the Beast” are prime examples). Unfortunately, “A Dangerous Man”, his most current Dtv release,...
See full article at Beyond Hollywood
  • 8/26/2010
  • by Brent McKnight
  • Beyond Hollywood
Alexander Siddig Exclusive Interview; The Cairo Time Star Opens Up About Deep Space Nine, Miral, His Sci-Fi Obsession, More
Dr. Julian Bashir logged some serious travel as the chief medical officer of space station Deep Space Nine and the USS Defiant. The man who played the good doctor for seven seasons of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Alexander Siddig, has collected a huge stash of frequent flier miles on his own, lately.

Collider caught up with Siddig during his worldwide tour to promote Cairo Time which opened this past weekend in limited release to the highest per theater average ($62,250 at five frequently sold-out locations for a $12,450 per screen) of any film in release over the frame. Hit the jump for the audio and transcript of the interview and for all things Deep Space Nine, his controversial new film Miral with Freida Pinto and director Julian Schnabel and whether he’s been approached about taking part in Jj Abrams’ Star Trek sequel.

The 44-year-old is best known to Star Trek...
See full article at Collider.com
  • 8/9/2010
  • by Ron Messer
  • Collider.com
Steven Seagal sued for sexual harassment
By Staff

Steven Seagal has become best known for his roles in action movies displaying his black belt martial arts skills. His roles in “Under Siege” and “Under Siege 2″ garnered him a lot of attention and put him on the map. Recently he has been seen in the movies “Driven to Kill,” “A Dangerous Man,” and “Machete” due out later this year. Now he is being sued by his former personal assistant, Kayden Nguyen, for sexual harassment and illegal sex trafficking.

According to Radar Online, the lawsuit document says that he “treated Ms. Nguyen as his sex toy.” In addition the document claims that “Mr. Seagal has been keeping two young female Russian ‘Attendants’ on staff who were available for his sexual needs 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.”

They also report that Nguyen was hired as an assistant to help him in Los Angeles and then later was flown...
See full article at Hollywoodnews.com
  • 4/12/2010
  • by Staff
  • Hollywoodnews.com
Contest: Win A Dangerous Man on DVD Today
A Dangerous Man, the new action film from Steven Seagal, can currently be found on DVD shelves everywhere and we have a new contest to celebrate this action film. We have a brand new giveaway lined up and we're giving away copies of this new DVD to our readers. These discs will certainly go fast, so be sure to enter this contest today.

Winners Receive:

A Dangerous Man DVD

to enter this big giveaway today.

Steven Seagal stars as Shane Daniels, a man released from prison after serving six years for a crime he didn't commit. Just hours after regaining his freedom, Daniels witnesses the murder of a State Trooper by two members of the Chinese mafia and rescues a terrified girl holding a bag of money. Now he must fight his way through a corrupt town in order to take the girl to safety in an exciting and adrenaline-filled...
See full article at MovieWeb
  • 2/26/2010
  • MovieWeb
Weekend Shopping Guide 2/12/10: Retreat! Retreat!
The weekend’s here. You’ve just been paid, and it’s burning a hole in your pocket. What’s a pop culture geek to do? In hopes of steering you in the right direction to blow some of that hard-earned cash, it’s time for the Fred Weekend Shopping Guide - your spotlight on the things you didn’t even know you wanted…

(Please support Fred by using the links below to make any impulse purchases - it helps to keep us going…)

It’s not quite as consistent as Forgetting Sarah Marshall, but I certainly enjoyed Couples Retreat (Universal, Rated PG-13, DVD-$29.98 Srp) for what it is - a goofy, often slapstick relationship comedy that plays like a post marriage take on the Swingers generation (which, considering it stars Vince Vaughn and Jon Favreau, is not a difficult leap). Bonus materials include featurettes, deleted scenes, and alternate ending,...
  • 2/12/2010
  • by UncaScroogeMcD
Exclusive Video: Get Your First Look at A Dangerous Man on DVD!
We have a brand new exclusive clip from the upcoming Steven Seagal DVD A Dangerous Man, which will hit the DVD shelves everywhere on February 9. Click below to watch this exclusive clip, which features Steven Seagal explaining his character's past.

Exclusive: Chinese Drug Money

Steven Seagal stars as Shane Daniels, a man released from prison after serving six years for a crime he didn't commit. Just hours after regaining his freedom, Daniels witnesses the murder of a State Trooper by two members of the Chinese mafia and rescues a terrified girl holding a bag of money. Now he must fight his way through a corrupt town in order to take the girl to safety in an exciting and adrenaline-filled film that will keep audiences entertained from the first punch to the explosive finale.
See full article at MovieWeb
  • 2/5/2010
  • MovieWeb
Steven Seagal
New Steven Seagal movie gets new title, still three words though
Steven Seagal
Steven Seagal's new flick On the Run has been retitled A Dangerous Man, and to commemorate the change, we get a new trailer. The real-life lawman plays a killing machine who helps a girl who's gotten herself tangled up with drug dealers and/or senior members of the Chinese Army. I can't keep up with the plot of a Steven Seagal movie... I'm going to have to have someone push me into a saw now.
See full article at EW.com - PopWatch
  • 1/27/2010
  • by Mandi Bierly
  • EW.com - PopWatch
Need More Steven Seagal? A Dangerous Man is on the Horizon.
These days, it’s good to be a Steven Seagal fan. If A&E’s reality series “Steven Seagal: Lawman” isn’t enough to keep you fat and satisfied, you can currently find dozens of copies of the aikido wizard’s 2009 epic “The Keeper” on video store shelves across North America at this very moment. However, everyone knows that Seagal fans are insatiable, basement-dwelling freaks who need a fix every few months, which may explain why “A Dangerous Man” is currently scheduled to break your wrists on February 9th. I’m sure Paramount’s decision to release this thing now has nothing to do with the popularity of Seagal’s television program. Absolutely nothing whatsoever. Here’s what the picture’s all about: Action legend Steven Seagal stars as Shane Daniels, an ex-Special Forces operative released from prison after serving six years hard time for a murder he didn’t commit.
See full article at Beyond Hollywood
  • 1/27/2010
  • by Todd
  • Beyond Hollywood
'Avatar' Goes to FX in Mid 2012
On the run to be the second highest grossing movie of all time, "Avatar" is coming to smaller screen via FX. The cable network has officially acquired the broadcasting right from sister company 20th Century Fox after winning the bid on Thursday, January 7.

No financial detail is released but according to Los Angeles Times, FX has to fork out around $25 million. Director James Cameron also reportedly has a say in determining which TV stations will get to broadcast its TV premiere. FX aims to air it mid 2012 and there is a possibility that it would be in 3D since the network has accumulated a plan to have a 3D viewing.

"Avatar" managed to gross over a billion in the course of 20 days. Its worldwide income is set to surpass "The Lord of the Rings: The Return of The King" which grossed $1.1 billion upon release in 2003. The highest record is still...
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  • 1/8/2010
  • by AceShowbiz.com
  • Aceshowbiz
Twitch Video Player Top Ten (Nov 25 - Dec 2)
Steven Seagal may still be A Dangerous Man, but is he dangerous enough?  Not this week where, try as he might, he couldn't make it to thee top of the Twitch Video Player stats thanks to a hugely resurgent Black Dynamite.  In impressive moves, both short film Boob and the trailer for 44 Inch Chest cracked the top ten despite being on the site for less than twenty four hours at the time of this typing.  What else made the list?  Read on!

1.  Black Dynamite Red Band Trailer

2.  A Dangerous Man Promo

3.  Boob

4.  Little Big Soldier Teaser One

5.  Dabbe 2 Trailer

6.  44 Inch Chest Trailer

7.  Veer Trailer

8.  44 Inch Chest - Ian McShane Promo

9.  Tomme Tonner Teaser

10. Little Big Soldier Teaser Two...
See full article at Screen Anarchy
  • 12/2/2009
  • Screen Anarchy
Dear Mr Seagal: That Thing On Your Head? Never Wear That Again.
You know what I love about Steven Seagal?  I love that he - or someone close to him - thinks that wearing a do-rag will make him appear 'street' as opposed to 'silly', 'old' or 'fat'. I love that his next film after this one is one that he wrote himself and that he named his own character Handsome B. Wonderful. And I love that despite becoming a bizarre, puffy caricature of what he once was he can still star in a film called A Dangerous Man and sort of make you believe that he really is.  And you know what else I love?  The totally gratuitous, single frame nude shot included in the promo reel for said film to demonstrate that Seagal's still got that magnetic power over the ladies. 

This one started life titled On The Run, which is how it's referred to in the promo reel below,...
See full article at Screen Anarchy
  • 11/28/2009
  • Screen Anarchy
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