Amazon.com video review:
Here's a movie that only a Steven Seagal fan could love. It's
not nearly as good as Under Siege (the movie destined to remain
Seagal's high-water mark), but not any worse than Above the
Law. This time ol' Steve is an agent of the Environmental
Protection Agency who's busting heads in Kentucky. He's on good terms
with the local yokels (including Marg Helgenberger and Harry Dean
Stanton), but locks horns with a slimy mogul (Kris Kristofferson)
who's using abandoned mines to dump toxic waste. Along with an
ecological message, Seagal serves up several broken limbs, cracked
skulls, and bloody noses, and he even finds time to do some guitar
picking with country boys such as Travis Tritt and Randy Travis. Once
you've heard Seagal crooning a country tune, you'll be eager to see
him go back to whuppin' the bad guys. --Jeff Shannon
Amazon.com video review:
Here's a movie that only a Steven Seagal fan could love. It's
not nearly as good as Under Siege (the movie destined to remain
Seagal's high-water mark), but not any worse than Above the
Law. This time ol' Steve is an agent of the Environmental
Protection Agency who's busting heads in Kentucky. He's on good terms
with the local yokels (including Marg Helgenberger and Harry Dean
Stanton), but locks horns with a slimy mogul (Kris Kristofferson)
who's using abandoned mines to dump toxic waste. Along with an
ecological message, Seagal serves up several broken limbs, cracked
skulls, and bloody noses, and he even finds time to do some guitar
picking with country boys such as Travis Tritt and Randy Travis. Once
you've heard Seagal crooning a country tune, you'll be eager to see
him go back to whuppin' the bad guys. --Jeff Shannon