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Title: How come "On Deadly Ground" isn't featured?
Post by: infernalhatred on November 02, 2006, 11:11:27 PM
The editing was horrible, an oil refinery is sunk to "save" the environment, and the original title was "Rainbow Warrior." C'mon, it was so bad it was good!
Title: Re: How come "On Deadly Ground" isn't featured?
Post by: ulthar on November 03, 2006, 10:47:37 AM
Steven Seagal probably should get his own sub-genre in badness.
Title: Re: How come "On Deadly Ground" isn't featured?
Post by: Neville on November 03, 2006, 02:50:27 PM
Hey, infernalhatred, as you say "On deadly ground" is not featured in this site, but if you haven't you really should read Ken Begg's take on this one. He hosts a site Called "Jabootu's Bad Movie Dimension" at Jabootu.com

He also has a sidesplitting review on "The Patriot", another Steven Seagal film with environmentalist message.
Title: Re: How come "On Deadly Ground" isn't featured?
Post by: Scott on November 03, 2006, 11:48:32 PM
I kinda like this film and not because of the enviromental angle. It wasn't a great film for him and he hardly used any martial arts. This film took Seagull into Claude Van Dam B-Movie territory. He still hasn't recovered.
Title: The reason
Post by: Andrew on November 04, 2006, 12:04:13 AM
It often turns out that the reason a movie does not appear under the reviews is "So many films, so little time."

That and "On Deadly Ground" is more widely known that something like "Syngenor."  Several other critics have given their take on it, let alone Ken Begg's marathon articles.  Plus, Ken really likes to review movies like "On Deadly Ground."  I tend to lean toward "Remo Williams" or "Message from Space."