Ha ha, it’s Burl to talk about that rascal Steven Seagal!
There’s something sort of nasty and unlikeable about that guy and the persona
he’s crafted over the years, don’t you think, despite the environmentalism and
Zen? Doing his show where he patrols for illegal immigrants really just sort of
confirmed it for ol’ Burl! And yet I’m kind of fascinated with his early movie
work, back when they were still playing in movie theaters for at least a little
while before assembling on the video shelves!
It’s hard to choose which is the absolute most typical
Seagal film of that era, Hard To Kill
or Marked For Death! They each have
the three-word titles, after all, though it might be argued that they lack the
environmental angle of On Deadly Ground
and Fire Down Below and are therefore
not true reflections of the man! Well, whatever! Ha ha, I’m going to go with Marked For Death as the most typical,
but I’m still reviewing Hard To Kill
for you today!
The story was actually all laid out on the poster as I
recall! Seagal is Mason Storm, a rectilinear cop who manages to record the
dirty goods on slimy politician Bill Sadler, fresh from his bad-guy role in Die Hard 2! Ha ha, then he and his
family are attacked by masked, gun-toting marauders and apparently killed! But
Storm is not killed, merely knocked into a seven-year coma! His survival is kept
secret by a cop friend who is, both temperamentally and facially, rather
canine! Ha ha, he’s like a big, floppy, friendly dog, and it’s sad because you
know in a movie like this he’s probably going to get it! (I can’t actually
remember right now if he does or not, even though I just saw the movie the
other night!)
Storm wakes up with a hilarious beard that made me say ha ha,
and finds himself in the care of a sexy nurse, Kelly Le Brock from Weird Science! Of course he can’t move
much, but when an assassin comes for him, he rows his gurney to safety using a
mop! Pretty soon he’s fighting fit again, and ready to take his revenge! Well,
there’s some limb-twisting chop-socky and some gunplay, though not all that
much of either, and eventually the trail leads to Sadler’s mansion, where there
is a climax and of course a famous reference to the blood bank!
Well, critically speaking there’s not much to say! The movie
is dumb and often dull, but compelling in the way such movies can sometimes be!
Seagal pays lip service to the Eastern mysticism he frequently cites as his
inspiration, but he doesn’t get goofy enough with it as in movies like The Glimmer Man! And it’s not as gory as
Marked For Death, which is
disappointing – it’s amazing how much a little tomato paste can liven up a
movie like this!
It’s slick, sleepy action, a product of its precise time and
star and no other, and for that, and in spite of its many faults and few
identifiable virtues, I give Hard To Kill
one and a half Oscar night celebrations!
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