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Hard to Kill
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After making his action-hero debut in 1988's Above the Law, Steven Seagal followed up with this typical… Read more
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Hard to Kill
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After making his action-hero debut in 1988's Above the Law, Steven Seagal followed up with this typically formulaic action thriller, in which the ponytailed crime fighter is shot full of bullets and left for dead after he uncovers a powerful circle of corrupt politicians. After seven years in a coma, he returns to consciousness and is nursed back to health by--surprise, surprise!--a gorgeous woman, played by Seagal's then wife Kelly ("don't hate me because I'm beautiful") LeBrock. Once in peak condition, snarlin' Steve sets out to satisfy his hearty appetite for revenge, and the bone-crunching action kicks into high gear with the requisite chases, hand-to-hand combat, and escalating body count. This is one of Seagal's best vehicles, establishing the star's screen persona before it grew stale in later films. --Jeff Shannon
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4 of 5 stars  about the movie hard to kill.......
Monday, May 02, 2005
This story comes to a point that Seagal was shot by the bad guys but did not manage to kill him after he woke up from coma and he make a come back to get rid of 'em. A good recommendation for those whom prefer this genre of movie/film. Enjoy....


5 of 5 stars  worth watching from start to finish
Tuesday, March 01, 2005
saw this about 9 times on tv
loved it more and more every time
shocking powerful action movie
with small bits of humor
like when Mason Storm gets down on his knees to look like he's playing fair with the robbers in the store
and he still kicks their ass regardless even while on his knees
now that's funny and powerful. Lebrock is lusciously pretty and very talented. if you like Seagal see Marked for Death, Exit Wounds. and other great titles. I got this on dvd 2 days ago. it's worth the thrills, laughs and excitement every watch
see this movie
if you like Kelly Lebrock, then see Weird Science. good and interesting movie

1 out of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5 of 5 stars  Worth seeing...and you can take that to the bank
Friday, November 26, 2004
This movie is worth seeing for five reasons:

1) Emotional storyline. Kill a guy's family, put him in prison, and you've got the making of a high-octane story. Yes, maybe it's not CASABLANCA but it taps into our deepest emotions and desires. Including trying to get your son back.

2) Martial arts. Love the sequence where Steven Seagal is training. Very Eastern. Very authentic.

3) William Sadler as Senator Vernon Trent. Hollywood's most underrated character actor and villain turns in an understated performance. Very smooth and slick.

4) Seagal's romance. Yes, it's cheesy, but I'm a chick. Sue me.

5) The hot tub scene with Sadler. Again, sue me.

0 out of 1 people found the following review helpful:
2 of 5 stars  Steven Seagal is...Hard to Believe!!!
Thursday, June 17, 2004
The movie is Hard to Kill, but the story is Hard to Swollow.
In this movie, Seagal and his hot new girlfriend go to get revenge for his murdered wife...Sure.
Great action but the story SUCKS!

0 out of 1 people found the following review helpful:
2 of 5 stars  Hard to Watch...
Tuesday, March 09, 2004
Don't get me wrong, I love these types of films but this one took WAY too long to get going. Once it did nothing great really happened. LOTS of broken wrists and arms but no really interesting action sequences. This director is no substitute for Andrew Davis. From what I've seen of Seagals movies, I rate Under Seige and Above the Law as his finest moments, and both were under the direction of Andrew Davis...

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