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Today You Die
A former thief who is trying to go straight seeks vengeance on those who framed him.
Release : | 2005 |
Rating : | 4.1 |
Studio : | Millennium Media, EFO Films, Equity Pictures Medienfonds GmbH & Co. KG II, |
Crew : | Production Design, Set Decoration, |
Cast : | Steven Seagal Treach Sarah Buxton Mari Morrow Nick Mancuso |
Genre : | Action Crime |
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I wanted to like it more than I actually did... But much of the humor totally escaped me and I walked out only mildly impressed.
Great movie. Not sure what people expected but I found it highly entertaining.
A terrific literary drama and character piece that shows how the process of creating art can be seen differently by those doing it and those looking at it from the outside.
I love this movie. As soon as it starts out with him in bed saying, "Tell me your dreams and I'll tell you what they mean, cuz dreams mean things," my wife and I started laughing. I knew we were in for another Seagal treat. I just wish I could walk like Seagal. Seriously, just watch how Seagal walks with his arms flat to his sides. And the way he runs! Holy crap this guy is incredible. This movie has some of my favorites: Seagal doing black Seagal again - I swear the man can't quit doing it, Seagal in prison again, and all kinds of one-liners. He is a thief in this one. Steven likes the movies where is he always in the grey area of the law. He is always a good guy with a bad side, or a bad guy with a good side. In this one it is the latter. Do yourself a favor and watch this one with someone you care about, so you can laugh together at how funny this comedy featuring Steven Seagal is.
And here's another one. Another of those Steven Seagal's straight to DVD films boring, with no acting, no interesting characters not even interesting fighting scenes. Seagal is in his usual appearance, big, fat quietly voiced guy, who goes around and does nothing just nothing. This is one of those rare films where Seagal ends up in the jail and he hangs pretty good there, as most of his characters, he is untouchable. He escapes to find guys who put him in there, on the way out he joins forces with Ice Cool (Anthony Criss) and that's it a thief who seeks vengeance, like in the most Seagal films nothing new. It's interesting to see appearances of Kevin Tighe and Nick Mancuso here but don't expect that they saved this film. So, if you want to put yourself to sleep, here's another one of those films
'Today You Die' is a routine action-flick, that is Strictly Passable! It has some merits, but not too many either.'Today You Die' Synopsis: A former thief who is trying to go straight seeks vengeance on those who framed him.'Today You Die' is a routine action-flick, with monotony being its biggest enemy. However, this 2005-flick does deliver some Good moments & Fabulous Action-Sequences. Don E. FauntLeRoy's Direction is fine. Cinematography, Editing & Art Design, are decent.Performance-Wise: Steven Seagal delivers a fair performance. Anthony "Treach" Criss does well. Mari Morrow looks great & is earnest. Kevin Tighe & Sarah G. Buxton fill the bill.On the whole, 'Today You Die' is passable.
Almost as if there was an unexpected explosion in whatever department is supposed to handle plot and character development you can almost see bits of "what might have been" scatter all over the place. Bit like the fairly realistic blood spatters from (mostly) shoulder wounds in one shoot out.Seagal always manages to get interesting co-stars. In this case I nominate Mari Morrow.And it gets a bit sentimental at the end. Quite touching, especially after such a spectacular explosion in the final warehouse the whole damn county would have been declared a disaster zone. All good fun.But you can't deny you keep watching them, and part of the fun is that Seagal seems to insist on doing exactly what he feels is right. And even if it goes directly to video, how many stations carry his films?. Dammit I watched a 2005 film tonight on an Irish channel. It all means royalties.So lets all get crazy!.