i have taken some ribbing for being a fan of Steven Seagal but that's mainly from armchair critics who take the word of Ebert & Roeper as the gospel truth without having watched the film in question. I've watched 'Attack Force' twice and it joins a very short list of Seagal films i've no desire...
When it was announced the dvd would have bonus features other than trailers it got me thinking at least one department thought it was worth more than a bare bones issue. Not a top five film but a definite top 10 for me.
'Attack Force' seems to have been mangled badly post-production.. It's a film I can enjoy on quite a few levels but, like 'Ticker', it feels like a real cut-and-paste film patched up to fill the running time with out-takes and stock footage. I can't blame Steven for the way films like this turn...
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