1987-2004

Donald Lee Wilkey

A Steven Seagal fan
It'd be nice to have a DVD collage capturing all footage of interviews of Steven Seagal discussing each individual film he's made between 1987 up to 2004
As I have noticed, there isn't any special features in any of the Steven Seagal dvd films within the afforementioned time slots, like in Mercenary For Justice's featurette for example, where Steven Seagal is talking about this film being made
I just believe it would do more for all of his past dvd formatted films on a rental basis for his fans
 

ninj

New Member
Special features

Totally agree Don,

I've always wondered why there hasn't been any 'Making Of's' on his DVDs.

Damn shame, I'd love to see the choreography of all his great fight scenes.

I remember a few years back that there was talk of a Seagl video game. I can't remember what system it was for. I think it was Playstation One.

Can you imagine being able to re-create his moves in an up-to-date console game? I mean, it's been done with Jet Li's 'Rise to Honor'. That captured his likeness and moves perfectly.

Imagine walking into a bar (like Above The Law and Out For Justice) and being 'The Man' yourself, taking out all the trash with the Aikido moves?

That would be awesome!

Cheers

Ninj
 
What I'd like to see would be some commentary tracks on his DVDs, especially for On Deadly Ground. The man's got to have some interesting things to say about that one.
 

Rob O'Brain

SYSTEM HAS FAILED...
Yeah - Seagal made a little known film called 'I Was In The CIA Once You Know?' way back in 1987 in which he played a pony-tailed whispering hardman with scarily black hair called Jack Rhino who used to work for the CIA. In every film since he has played the same character, he has just cleverly changed the name.

Goodbye humans!

RoboBrain
 
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