After 2 whole years they will release the movie. I hope the waiting will be worth it, since Seagal's role is merely minor.
@ Lucas
Honestly. I want to watch the movie only because of Seagal, Lang, Carrere and Jones. I probably won't purchase at first, but this decision will be re-done once I watched by myself.
Eads is probably a fine actor and CSI is probably a fine series family, but I never watched it. Time and other responsibilites kept me away from it.
I think we are pretty much seeing the part of Seagal's role in the trailer....
I doubt there is much more....
'Gutshot' Seagal extended scene:
Opening scenes 'Gutshot'
NOTE: Seagal's name is not in the opening credits
end credit has
Paulie Trunks:Steven Seagal
The movie is called 'Gutshot'...not 'Gutshot Straight'
So they changed the Opening Credits, they removed Steven Seagal's name, added some different music and changed the movie title.
This is the original opening credits!
I have always wanted to see Seagal play a role in a mafia flick or play a mafia enforcer. Back in the early 90's he was in the process of making a Mafia Flick called "Man Of Honor". It was already cast and in production when at the last minute the production was halted and the staff and actors were actually paid for their time. I remember being so pissed off at the time because it was a movie I was so looking forward to seeing.Review from Manly Movie:
http://www.manlymovie.net/2014/10/review-gutshot-straight-2014.html
"This time, for this ‘Steven Seagal movie’, I was prepared. I was going to actually count the seconds that he appeared in the movie. After all, it’s being promoted as a Steven Seagal movie with Steven Seagal on the poster and ‘extended clips’ being released with Steven Seagal in them. Seagal appears at the start of the movie for around 50 seconds. Then, for the next 70 minutes, he does not appear again. In the last 10 minutes or so, Seagal is featured for around 4 minutes, with some of that footage re-using footage from the start of the movie. So the first thing to point out about this movie is that if you’re a Steven Seagal fan, you’re being conned. And Steven Seagal is complicit."
"I will say though that this is Steven Seagal’s best performance in years. He’s doing his Bronx accent again and looks like he’s actually interested in playing the role. Dare I say it, Steven Seagal plays a convincing mob boss. He should’ve done this type of thing before, earlier, and in a fuller role in a better movie."
This is exactly what I thought after watching the clip. He should put this kind of effort in his own movies!