I think both The Foreigner and Out for a Kill were good movies in their own way. I think "the heavy smoker" in Foreigner should have died sooner that he did though. In Out for a Kill, I didn't like the storytelling to much, it gave a certain distance, like you couldn't get close to the characters.
One other thing, they should pay more attention to changing Seagal wardrobe, in the barbershop scene in Out for a Kill, he walks in wearing a red shirt, bluejeans and beige boots, when he sits down in the chair, he has changed his boots and after the fight, when he enters the cafe, he has changed his shirt, it is now green and his pants are brown, don't know about his boots at this time, but when he gets up from the table after talking to Tommie and enters the back room, his boots are beige again.
We do pay attention you know.
Nico