Pistol Whipped (US - DVD R1)
Sony has now revealed artwork for a film with Steven Seagal & Lance Henriksen
Title: Pistol Whipped (IMDb)
Starring: Steven Seagal
Released: 4th March 2008
SRP: $24.96
Further Details:
Sony Pictures Home Entertainment has announced Pistol Whipped which stars Steven Seagal and Lance Henriksen. This Roel Reiné directed action film will be available to own from the 4th March, and should retail at around $24.96. The film itself will be presented in 1.85:1 anamorphic widescreen, along with an English Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround track. The only extra material will be deleted scenes.

News by Tom Woodward
Starring: Steven Seagal
Released: 4th March 2008
SRP: $24.96
Further Details:
Sony Pictures Home Entertainment has announced Pistol Whipped which stars Steven Seagal and Lance Henriksen. This Roel Reiné directed action film will be available to own from the 4th March, and should retail at around $24.96. The film itself will be presented in 1.85:1 anamorphic widescreen, along with an English Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround track. The only extra material will be deleted scenes.

News by Tom Woodward
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Worst Nightmare wrote: Can't wait to see the cover with the Steven Seagal head trimmed and photoshopped onto a thin persons body....See? I was right!
Now only if I can predict the next lotto numbers...
Now only if I can predict the next lotto numbers...
I want to pistol whip Steven Seagal.
Oh ym god, Lance looks like he is 80 years old on the cover.
rebel-scum wrote: I just tried to watch this and had to turn it off. Seagal is REALLY fat here and can barely lift his leg to fart, let alone kick someone. It's body double city and I'm NOT talking about action scenes, there's wide and back shots of someone in a bad wig doing things like a: Walking to car,b: Shooting down the street at some bad guys and c: Putting a jacket on. Lazy fat b*stard. Urban,(or Renegade), Justice was amusing at least, this is just dog sh*t. In colour.
this quote is priceless...nice job rebel-scum. maybe they scary/teen/date/spartan movie guys should do a segal, van damme, lundgren, roberts (eric), b (d really) movie spoof. and the just mentioned guys can play each other...or themselves...but that's kind of a stretch.
this quote is priceless...nice job rebel-scum. maybe they scary/teen/date/spartan movie guys should do a segal, van damme, lundgren, roberts (eric), b (d really) movie spoof. and the just mentioned guys can play each other...or themselves...but that's kind of a stretch.
I love how they covered Segal's face up on the spine. Nice.
"They Came...They Collected a Debt...He Paid In Full"
WOW
WOW
Those photoshop artists should be sacked, Seagal looks like an out of focus siamese cat or something. Henriksen's looking old for sure. Looks utter arse.
Is that Conal Cochran I spy on the cover?
Sad, sad Sony - love the double DVD logos on front and spine, especially the one directly on Seagal's face. (Apologies all around if this was already mentioned above) And that title treatment, ah heck, you could go on forever. Sony art work = fish in a barrel.
its actually quite good, seen it, good story and good action scenes
Seagal in a movie with a gun in the title? Whatever happened to him being like Chuck Norris?
Not another Seagal movie!!!
Well he seems to be present, huge and waving his arms about a bit.
I still can't figure why such a skilled and disciplined man (and highly respected in the Japanese martial arts world...not easy for a westerner) even before his got into movies has become so unfit and basically rather tragic compared to his martial arts status and his early film status.
Even without Seagall the movie star you would have thought Seagal the MAN, the disciplined martial artist, would never allow himself to go so badly.
I still can't figure why such a skilled and disciplined man (and highly respected in the Japanese martial arts world...not easy for a westerner) even before his got into movies has become so unfit and basically rather tragic compared to his martial arts status and his early film status.
Even without Seagall the movie star you would have thought Seagal the MAN, the disciplined martial artist, would never allow himself to go so badly.
dare I say, the trailer for this looked ok. Seagal does actually seem to be present and fighting.
Anyone watched it?
Anyone watched it?
Artwork added...
Can't wait to see the cover with the Steven Seagal head trimmed and photoshopped onto a thin persons body....
i12bnmovie wrote: He and Van Damme should face off it a UFC style fight to the death. The winner gets to live, but cannot make anymore films. The loser, well.... I still wouldn't watch it, but at least I would know that they are both done. The only way I will watch another Segal film is if it is Under Siege 3.
Van Damme would kick his butt.
Van Damme would kick his butt.
I think it's brilliant that he keeps making these. I mean he gets crucified by the critics and the sales figures, but he still goes in front of the camera time and again with his head held high. I like to think of that as brave determination. Others call it pig-headedness. Either way, it's funny.
Hard To Kill?
Please just stop with the kicking.Stop with the kicking!
Yeah because Hard To Kill was his most realistic film.
Yeah because Hard To Kill was his most realistic film.
Pistol Whipped... have we gotten to the point where they name the movie ... Pistol Whipped...
I only own two: "Exit Wounds" and "Fire Down below" (his only two decent movies to me).
The only Steven Seagal movie I own, and likely ever will own, is Hard to Kill...freaking love it...
I just tried to watch this and had to turn it off. Seagal is REALLY fat here and can barely lift his leg to fart, let alone kick someone. It's body double city and I'm NOT talking about action scenes, there's wide and back shots of someone in a bad wig doing things like a: Walking to car,b: Shooting down the street at some bad guys and c: Putting a jacket on. Lazy fat b*stard. Urban,(or Renegade), Justice was amusing at least, this is just dog sh*t. In colour.
He and Van Damme should face off it a UFC style fight to the death. The winner gets to live, but cannot make anymore films. The loser, well.... I still wouldn't watch it, but at least I would know that they are both done. The only way I will watch another Segal film is if it is Under Siege 3.
keffa wrote: Lance is a legend, he makes good pics
Not anymore. All he has done since "Millenium" ended is garbage. If you think his movies are still good, see "Sasquatch Mountain". You will change your mind real fast.
Not anymore. All he has done since "Millenium" ended is garbage. If you think his movies are still good, see "Sasquatch Mountain". You will change your mind real fast.
This does sound like a bad joke. Some of the character's problems seems to reflect the probelems Steven had or has. I wonder if some people will fell like they have been pistol whipped if this is another bad Seagal film.
I heard that while staying in a fancy hotel in Holland.... Seagal rang up the largest room service bill in the hotel's history. I know people like to bust on his weight....but I'm being dead serious.
Lance is a legend, he makes good pics, see Bone Dry, shame Steven doesnt anymore.
F**kin' guy doesn't stop. Stopped paying attention after "Out To Kill A Renegade Foreigner"
Synopsis:
Quote: Steven Seagal stars as Matt, an elite ex-cop with a gambling problem and a mountain of debt. The only man Matt can trust is married to his ex-wife and has legal custody of his daughter. Even worse, Matt’s heavy drinking and excessive gambling continually ruin his attempts to be a decent father. Matt gets a chance at a fresh start when a mysterious man pays his outstanding gambling debts. However, in return he becomes hired muscle for a crime racket to kill the city’s most notorious criminals. As Matt sinks deeper into the politics of the underworld, he soon realizes that there is more going on that meets the eye.
Quote: Steven Seagal stars as Matt, an elite ex-cop with a gambling problem and a mountain of debt. The only man Matt can trust is married to his ex-wife and has legal custody of his daughter. Even worse, Matt’s heavy drinking and excessive gambling continually ruin his attempts to be a decent father. Matt gets a chance at a fresh start when a mysterious man pays his outstanding gambling debts. However, in return he becomes hired muscle for a crime racket to kill the city’s most notorious criminals. As Matt sinks deeper into the politics of the underworld, he soon realizes that there is more going on that meets the eye.

