Perhaps I'm the only one who thinks this is apparent, but I thought I'd toss it out anyway...
Seagal has been a political person both in his movies and in real life. He's tended to be a "lefty," going by the storylines of his films and his choice of activism. However, recently I've noticed a...
For example, my least favorite Seagal flick is Attack Force, but I appreciate the superhuman enemies and the inclusion of wrist blades in that one. If the film had been more coherently and competently done, these things might been really cool to see in action.
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