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DVD : Pistol WhippedIn association with Amazon.comstarring: Steven Seagal, Paul Calderon, Renee Goldsberry, Lance Henriksen, Bernie McInerney directed by: Roel Reiné List Price: $19.94 Amazon.com's Price: $15.99 You Save: $3.95 (20%)Prices subject to change. Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1Audience Rating: R (Restricted) Binding: DVD Brand: Sony EAN: 0043396228337 Format: AC-3, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, DVD-Video, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC Label: Sony Pictures Manufacturer: Sony Pictures Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Sony Pictures Region Code: 99 Release Date: March 04, 2008 Running Time: 96 minutes Studio: Sony Pictures Sales Rank: 14272 MPN: COLD22833D Related Items: Editorial Review: Product Description: Steven Seagal stars in this gritty, no-holds barred action film as an elite ex-cop with a gambling problem and a mountain of debt. When a mysterious man offers to clear his debts in exchange for the assassination of the city's most notorious gangsters, he make s decision that will change his life - forever. Amazon.com: Steven Seagal muscles his way through Pistol Whipped, another brutal action flick. This time Seagal is a boozing, compulsive gambler forced by a mysterious stranger to assassinate mob guys and corrupt cops. Naturally, this makes it hard for him to be a doting father to his adoring young daughter. Pistol Whipped has some twists to its plot, but this is all moot--you either like Steven Seagal or you don't. If you do, this is one of the better of his straight-to-video oeuvre. Seagal's attempt to be tender is laughable, but the story isn't completely predictable, the supporting cast isn't bad (Lance Henriksen, Aliens, brings some elegant menace to the proceedings), and though the martial-arts scenes are brief, they're not as choppily edited as in some of his other movies. If you don't like Steven Seagal, you'll find his bloated, wooden presence as repulsive and hateful as it was in every other movie he's ever made. He has two expressions--squinty and scowly--and they're increasingly difficult to tell apart. His one cinematic quality is a lumbering menace, and for his fans, that seems to be enough. For them, Pistol Whipped has plenty of lumbering and scowling on display. --Bret Fetzer Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - I'd love a sequelSteven is great, Lance is superb, Roel is awesome... Thanks Steven.Please, make a sequel together...The three!! Great fights, what a way to anticipate to the leg kicking!! You can learn a lot about martial work with this dvd!! Rating: - Pistol whippedMy Husband and I are Steven Seagul Fans and have enjoyed all his movies and Pistal Whipped is full of action and thats what we like plenty of action Rating: - (2.5 STARS) Improvement, But Not Much"Pistol Whipped" is one of the better films of Steven Seagal in recent years. It is far better than "Flight of Fury" and "Attack Force," two dismally terrible flicks that can kill anyone's career instantly. Somehow Seagal has survived them and come back with "Urban Justice," which is certainly an improvement over the previous ones. And now "Pistol Whipped" arrives, which is not a bad film, thanks largely to the capable supports and nice stunts, but still is not as good as his earlier films made back ... Read More Rating: - For the love of God someone stop Stephen SegalAlright, first of all He always wears a jacket. Is it because he is 50 lbs overweight? Seriously the whole movie, people wearing shorts and tee shirts and mister Wayne Newton, with fake, slicked back hair and crazy fake spray on dark A tan, is walking around wearing a jacket the whole damn movie. OK, enough of the petty stuff (but seriously more will come later), this movie has absolutely no plot. He can shoot the tip off of a match, but when it comes to a target the size of what should ... Read More Rating: - Decent Seagal Movie: Add Good Cast, Mortality, and StirOnce in a rare while, there comes along a Steven Seagal film about which I'll be really torn. Whereas most of his DTV releases can be classified as either good ("Urban Justice") or bad ("Attack Force"), a few really make me scratch my head as to whether the film's plusses outweigh its faults. "Pistol Whipped" clearly falls into this category because it is a movie that resembles neither Seagal's worst work nor his best. In the film, Matt Conner (Seagal) is a disgraced ex-detective, having all ... Read More Browse for similar items by category:
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