Steven Seagal sued for $14 million by production company

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aikidoboynj

"Lookin fit Nelson"
BillyRayLancing said:
The reason there alot of negativity is because his lastest movies give alot off alot of negativity themselves. They also provide alot of of reasons to be negative towards Seagal.

Exactly, it would have been funny if Out For A Kill was Seagal's 1988 debut. Would we even be here?
 

Lollipop

Banned
Storm said:
Nah Lollipop. I like it as it is;).
Kickingbird,this is a stroll in the park compared to them days!:D Windbags are a dime a dozen lol.
You are welcome Suzi. A lot of time and devotion went into your pic searches and posting them here and at old site.


Well if you are happy, with it by all means keep it! ;)
 

suziwong

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Lollipop said:
I think everyone pretty much knows how we each feel now!!!

Suzi you started this thread can't you just trash it? As in delete!!

Nothing is being accomplished!!

himmmmmmmmm it is very serious point and may be I can do this... !!

suzi
 

BillyRayLancing

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suziwong said:
himmmmmmmmm it is very serious point and may be I can do this... !!

suzi

I think stuff is being acheived - were discussing why Steven is being sued for this money. NuImage are basically accusing him of being lazy and big headed, we are discussing our opinions on this, why this is the case - and how this has been shown or not shown in his recent movies. It is also relevant as this is another episode in Stevens apparent fall from grace.
 

Purplelotus1

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I personally have been working a few things and seem to be making progress. So keep talking, keep discussing. Things are working.
 

Serena

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Lollipop said:
I had read that and replied "I have not taken the lawsuit seriously anyway"!!
I remember your reply, Lollipop. :D
I'm sure a few didn't see it, but for those who did, that's why they invented the scroll button. :D
 

kickingbird

candle lighter
Isn't it amazing that the thread from Ed (the Thai attorney) has seemingly been ignored? We hear from a rational source and some still proceed down that one-track train route. Quick! someone run out and put a quarter on the tracks!
Yes, Storm, this is an easy stroll compared to the clone wars :)
Meanwhile (sounds of light-sabers firing up ...) the beat goes on ...
Peace!
 

GlimmerMan

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Hello.

I have read the post from Ed and found it very interesting and informative. What a pity he wasn't around when Seagal was allegedly being difficult and turning up late on the set of Exit Wounds, which reportedly caused the producer to scream at him in frustration.

GlimmerMan
 

Serena

Administrator
kickingbird said:
Serena- thanks for reiterating the post from Thai Ed. It is indeed quite interesting!
As for this thread, lol, it reminds me of the old clone wars! But that's another story altogether and it is past this old lady's bedtime ...
BTW, I admire and respect Chuck Norris very much - esp his work with Kick Drugs Out Of America program and the stuff he does in the real world. He is about 65 right now, and the father of twins and I'm sure that keeps him and his wife very busy.
Peace
p.s. I fixed the spelling for "Chuck" ... lol ... must've been hearing the church bells ringing down the street ... or hearing bells from somewhere ... dang it's a beach getting old!
You're welcome, Kickingbird! :) It seemed a good idea to reiterate a point of view from an objective person, and, as I said, I'm sure there were a few who didn't get a chance to see it before.

And I too admire Chuck Norris. :) I enjoyed his movies and his TV show, and also respect the time and effort he devotes to charitable causes. He seems to be an honest, down-to-earth, likeable man all the way around. Hard to believe he's 65, eh? :eek: :D
 

Storm

Smile dammit!
I read all the way through this lol. What a great thread. Just like the old days,with the pros and cons,what a message board should be about,not people being self-obsessed and not answering posts by others as has happened here for ages.
 

Storm

Smile dammit!
Glad to see you have taste!:D
All i say in a humble way is interaction makes a site great.In my posts i always make a point of saying "yes i like it" or "good post".It means as lot to the individual poster i think and only takes a min to think of. Too much?:D
I also say **** lol.
 

Leah

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GlimmerMan said:
I admire Chuck's hairy chest.
ha, ha,ha,ha....I admire mine! ;) :D....LOL.... :rolleyes: :D

I have seen some "beary hairy"...that is scary. Chuck Norris' is nice. :) Seagal used to look sleek. Wouldn't know now. He hasn't showed that chest off since...since...Hard to kill? I think.
 

Storm

Smile dammit!
I really do think Steven is a bit self-conscious about showing his body these days,the way it's always covered up,but he's still one of the greatest martial artists ever,so good luck to him.
 
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