fakeshemp
Hard To Kill
If we're talking about his later DTV films, I like Steven Seagal movies where he appears to be totally committed to the film. The ones I like least are those which involve a lot of post-production tampering as well as dubbing and the use of body doubles to 'complete' his performance. I know of no other actor who doesn't do his own dialogue looping in post-production, and it would certainly be off-putting to a general audience when they see a Seagal film like Attack Force or Submerged where his voice keeps changing for no apparent reason. If I wasn't a fan, I'd be scratching my head and probably not want to check out any more of his films.
As for what I like, I prefer to see a film like Urban Justice, Pistol Whipped and Driven To Kill where he shows a greater committment to the film he's in. The former two films are certainly a return to the Seagal of old where he puts in more effort and delivers a more pleasing performance as well as doing his own action scenes. When I see something like Kill Switch where a double is brought in to flesh out an action scene, I find it hugely disappointing.
As for what I like, I prefer to see a film like Urban Justice, Pistol Whipped and Driven To Kill where he shows a greater committment to the film he's in. The former two films are certainly a return to the Seagal of old where he puts in more effort and delivers a more pleasing performance as well as doing his own action scenes. When I see something like Kill Switch where a double is brought in to flesh out an action scene, I find it hugely disappointing.