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Comments by "Dan" (@Dan-di9jd) on "Steven Seagal Movie General Commander Will Destroy Your Faith In Humanity - Worst Movie Ever" video.
I feel like that scene where they’re in the room where Seagal fell asleep is a real scene but they edited out what it was for. This was the actors and actresses first day on the set and they just discovered they were casted for a Seagal movie and many of them sobbed as they realize they’ve been lied to and their careers over before it even started.
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Even worse, the movie wants you to believe he's trying to run away, decides to come back, and decides to put down his gun, and somehow has trouble hitting a morbidly obese man who is lethargic and breathing through his mouth as bending over is difficult.
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@dmoonmaster1653 you dare question sensei Seagal?
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It would work if he actually looked the part. I think if he lost a lot of his excess weight he would do pretty well with these movies.
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I actually came around to watching this movie. I'm having a very hard time understanding Seagal's level of violence against the crime group and it seems that the CIA and that one dude trying to kill him are actually the "good guys" in this film trying to stop a mad man rampage. In this movie I could Seagal killing about 20+ people, all by doing nothing more than being at the wrong place at the wrong time. The number of guys the bad guys killed? 3. The first was Seagal's teammate that they sent in and shot because Seagal was executing everyone and he didn't know what to do since he knew he was dead. Then then one police captain they killed because the bad guys paid him $300k to keep information but he didn't know who carried out the hit. And that one woman who they wanted to silence from talking.
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I notice Seagal's strange fascination with every government agency having authority over everything else and how easy it is to flip flop between agencies started with the film Fire Down Below. He was EPA, who overwrote everyone's authority in the movie then he became the FBI who then overwrote everyone's authority. He carried that on for the remainder of his movie career with DEA trumping every country, even countries that are hostile to the USA somehow Seagal found a way the DEA could overwrite everyone even getting people out of prisons.
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@TheDevilockedzombie no he was correct. Seagal has loose brain cells.
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The problem is within the context of the movie and plot, it made no sense. Why would the CIA be in on a plot about a random country's organ harvesting scheme?Wouldn't that be the job of the local authority? Nothing within the movie has it traced back to anywhere in the USA. @jackmehoff2363
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It would one of the rare situations where it would feel right if the agency sent out a team to remove Seagal to prevent more innocents from getting harmed.
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I would totally love to be in a Seagal movie. Would be the greatest thing that ever happened, to be honest. I would laugh at everything afterwards especially the scene where he calls the guy and threatens him and he hangs up like eh, I'll deal with it in the morning.
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@Valueshooter actually in some films when he doesn’t like the actor or actress he becomes so irate and unworkable that oftentimes the female cast cries. One such movie is Urban Justice where he didn’t like one actress and he refused to work with her and caused her to cry.
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This entire movie has one of the most random incoherent plot I ever seen. - America CIA dealing with random country’s sinister plan - some guy randomly tries to kill Seagal and Seagal knows who it is yet brushes it off like a casual game of chess - the cia boss is supposed to be the villain but makes the most sense - one minute she fired them, then Seagal gets 5 million bucks to go off the grid as a lone wolf against some evil yet why would the cia boss have to fire them all over again?
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