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Join Trevor and his buddy Brad from the Cinema Speak podcast for a discussion of "Dynamite Debuts"! In this episode, we'll be discussing movies from our collections that serve as the feature directorial or acting debuts for various personalities in the film industry.3:30 - Trevor's Vinegar Syndrome unboxing!Brad's Picks:20:30 - Gummo (1997)42:45 - Bottle Rocket (1996)1:08:00 - In Bruges (2008)Trevor's Picks:30:30 - The Guyver (1991)55:00 - On Deadly Ground (1994)1:20:30 - Speed (1994)1:36:30 AND ALSO, stick around for the Speed Round, wherein Brad and Trevor discuss the various titles that they didn't have time to get to in the main discussion.Check out Brad's podcast, Cinema Speak on Libsyn at Cinema Speak, or on Twitter and Instagram. Follow us on Instagram @catchinguponcinema Follow us on Twitter @CatchingCinema
Sammy joins us this week to check out a couple of films which (a) feature Michael Caine in less-than-flattering roles and (b) may have been regretted by their directors in later years. We discuss Blame It On Rio (1984), directed by Stanley Donen, and then On Deadly Ground (1994), directed by Steven Seagal. This week's episode is brought to you by the letter P - for Problematic. Yikes!!! It's not really possible to spoil On Deadly Ground (Seagal prevails, guys - he always does), but we will call out Spoiler Territory for Blame It On Rio. If you want to skip ahead from that point, you can rejoin the conversation at the 1:09:46 mark to avoid spoilers. Want to get in touch? You can reach us on caliber9fromouterspace@gmail.com Theme music: "The Cold Light of Day" by HKM. Check out HKM on #SoundCloud or Bandcamp
1. We talk about the infamous Notre Dame/Ohio State Drew call. 2. FEBRUARY 18th: BLUE CHIPS, ON DEADLY GROUND, REALITY BITES(and soundtrack) 3. FEBRUARY 25th: SUGAR HILL 4. MARCH 11th: GUARDING TESS, LIGHTNING JACK, THE HUDSUCKER PROXY 5. Tony's Pick
Steven Seagal has finally made it to the pod and Rollie Williams (Climate Town) is back! ON DEADLY GROUND is not only our first Seagal movie, it's also an environmentally-charged action movie, and the only movie DIRECTED by the man himself. So the boys called up their own climate badass, Rollie Williams, to fly in and help extinguish this flaming turd.Is Seagal's character a good guy? An anti-hero? An ex-navy SEAL? A selfish capitalist? An environmentalist? A firefighter? A Native American? A terrorist? A bear? He's kinda all of them! And none of them! It's all as confusing as Michael Caine's hair. But Steve and Justin can guarantee there are enough nuts shots in this thing to change the essence of a man.Check out CLIMATE TOWN here: youtube.com/climatetownListen to THE CLIMATE DENIERS PLAYBOOK here: Spotify Apple PodcastsBUY OUR MERCH! Follow us on Instagram to keep updated about our monthly live shows!Check out more from Justin here: justindodd.rocks Check out more from Steve here: stevejhward.comdrinkgenies.com
Drew and Travis stand On Deadly Ground, Seagal's 1994 attempt at directing a movie while starring as a walking inferno of charisma. This episode is the second of three episodes in a theme we're calling Vaingeance: an exploration of vanity projects by action stars! TIMESTAMPS 00:00:00 - On Deadly Ground 00:47:44 - The Shelf 00:58:48 - Calls to Action 00:59:47 - Currently Consuming 01:23:43 - End SHOW LINKS Sorcerer Fateful Findings Heretic Creature Commandos
Join Trevor and his buddy Brad from the Cinema Speak podcast for a "Kaleidoscope of Kills", where we'll be talking about gnarly/memorable kills from movies in our collections! Brad's Picks: Friday the 13th Part III (1982), Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday (1993), and Jason X (2001) - 8:00 Hellraiser (1987) - 36:30 Sinister (2012) - 1:01:35 Trevor's Picks: Marked for Death (1990), Out for Justice (1991), and On Deadly Ground (1994) - 20:55 The Expendables (2010) and The Expendables 2 (2012) - 51:151:11:30 And stick around for the speed round, where Trevor and Brad briefly talk about runner up picks that they didn't have time to spotlight. Check out Brad's podcast, Cinema Speak on Libsyn at Cinema Speak, or on Twitter and Instagram. Follow us on Instagram @catchinguponcinema Follow us on Twitter @CatchingCinema
On this special episode of THE BIG 4-0, Ron and Peter look back at the first SEVEN films from one of our childhood action heroes, Steven Seagal. ABOVE THE LAW (1988), HARD TO KILL (1990), MARKED FOR DEATH (1990), OUT FOR JUSTICE (1991), UNDER SIEGE (1992), his directorial debut ON DEADLY GROUND (1994), and his only theatrical sequel and arguably the end of his run as a major box office draw, UNDER SIEGE 2: DARK TERRITORY (1995). That's a lot of films and a lot of ground to cover, so apologies if we didn't do each film or his entire career justice. There are a lot of interesting discussion points left on the table, many touched on, but not fully explored - such as a deeper dive into his past and wild background claims (CIA and/or mob ties?), excellent/interesting supporting cast members we mention but don't trace the arc of their careers as we normally would (Sharron Stone, Pam Grier, Kelly LeBrock, William Forsythe, Jerry Orbach, Tommy lee Jones, Gary Busy, Erika Eleniak, Michael Cain, John C. McGinley, Joan Chen, Billy Bob Thornton, Eric Bogosian, Evert McGill, Morris Chestnut, and Kathrine Heigel, among others), how he always uses a .45 pistol the way Riggs and McClane always use a Baretta, his badass Bronco in MARKED FOR DEATH, the fact that he looks great - damn near hunky - at 40, no less, in UNDER SIEGE, Bassil Poledouris' awesome ON DEADLY GROUND score, and Seagal's music career (two actually-not-bad blues albums!), post-theatrical-direct-to-DVD period, TV career (A&E's LAWMAN), his fashion, political beliefs, and his legal troubles, both as an accused sexual predator and a falling-out with his producing partner Julius Nasso, which led to a real-life Seagal/mob altercation - but as a focus on just these seven films, how they've aged, and where we each rank them in his filmography, it's an in-depth, fun, and revelatory episode. Please remember to Rate, Like, and Subscribe, and we'll be back in 1984 next time to burn down the house celebrating STOP MAKING SENSE and PARIS, TEXAS's BIG 4-0s!
On Deadly Ground was the first and only movie directed by Steven Seagal. Believe it or not this was a fairly big deal in 1994 when Seagal was a legit action star. Michael Caine showed up to collect a paycheck. A lot of stuff got blown up. Guest Tom Paradiso returns to talk about one of Seagal's proudest works. ___ Please consider joining our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/wwibofficial YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@whywasntitbetter TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@wwibpodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wwib_official Twitter: https://twitter.com/WWIBpodcast Subscribe! Rate! Review! Tell a friend! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/whywasntitbetter/support
Mercifully, it's the end of Eco-Action August and we finish with an absolute classic! Hosts Dominic Lawton & Ken B Wild are wearing their Native American frill jackets and breaking the legs of pensioners as they deep dive the 1994 Steven Seagal classic - ON DEADLY GROUND! The guys discuss Michael Caine, Halibut and the two descriptions in this film of how badass our hero is! Meanwhile, Dom has them both testing out Seagal's lines as other 90's action stars, whilst Ken talks about the good old days of squibs! Have you got a question, want to suggest a film to review or would you like to send us your own film pitch that we will read out on the podcast? Email us! Link to the book we mention in each Seagal episode: Seagalogy: The Ass-Kicking Films of Steven Seagal by Vern Visit our website for more episodes & written reviews : WWW.BADMOVIECULT.COM Follow us on TWITTER Follow us on INSTAGRAM Join us on FACEBOOK Dominic Lawton can be found on TWITTER Ken B Wild can be found on TWITTER Got a spare minute? Leave us a rating or review on iTunes!
Steven Seagal is…ON DEADLY GROUND (1994) | Ep98 WE ARE BACK! After a long 4 month hiatus, we have a new episode. And it's all for our glorious asshole Steve Seagull. Watch as Steven claims to be a native american in his action packed first (and only) directorial effort from the master of Aikido…or so he claims. #TRASHMOVIE #BADMOVIE #SteveSegal TWITTER/X: https://twitter.com/trashmoviekings INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/trashmoviekings/ FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/groups/trashmoviekings https://www.trashmoviekings.com
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Hello Everyone, hope you are all doing awesome! And welcome to the Dean Von Music Podcast Show! I have an exciting guest coming up right now! If you are a Fan of Movies and TV Shows and of course “Music” You are going to love my next guest, Shawn Michael Perry, who is a National Recording Artist and has been popular Movies and TV's Shows, like, Last of The Mohicans, Wild Bill, The Witness, On Deadly Ground not to mention TV Productions Such As: Star Trek The Next Generation, Murder She Wrote, Dr. Quinn's Medicine Woman and CBS after school special, My Indian Summer. Shawn brings us his latest Music Productions, such as “I Will Survive, Forevever, Rock Steady and many more, we will be playing Shawn's newest Video Release “I Will Survive” during the Show, So Let's all Welcome Shawn Michael Perry to the show LINKS: ========================================== https://shawnmichaelperry.hearnow.com... BIO - https://www.shawnmichaelperry.com/bio... Social Media ===================================== FACEBOOK - / otbre YOUTUBE - https://www.shawnmichaelperry.com/bio... --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/deanvonmusicpodcastshow/support
Films à emporter – Episode 30 – Terrain MinéAujourd'hui on vous parle du film Terrain Miné ou On Deadly Ground en version original, réalisé par Steven Seagal avec Steven Seagal, Michael Cain, Joan Chen, Billy Bob Thornton, John C. McGinley, R. Lee Ermey , Richard Hamilton, Mike Staar et Bart l'oursLien youtube : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bRTrid9YnWYLien Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100034738136802Lien X/Twitter : https://twitter.com/LDeconfine/status/1787171943306740062Lien Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/films_a_emporter/Remerciements: Calaveyre pour la musique du générique : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC38irZpj_ipDWRVIhuC1QbA https://www.facebook.com/calaveyre Et à Jipègue pour le logo : https://instagram.com/ji_pegue?utm_medium=copy_linkN'hésitez pas à commenter pour donner votre avis. Si vous avez aimé, Likez et abonnez-vous pour ne pas manquer nos prochains épisodes.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Does anyone remember the plot of the first Aquaman? Tune in and find out as our hosts try to piece together the plot. Then we discuss the merits of a second film. Does it do what it sets out to do? Is it just a collection of stolen action scenes? Will the CGI meet the gold standard of The Flash? Find out this week!Check our LinkTree for a special scene from the 1994 film On Deadly Ground.
Go to http://chime.com/nostalgia to sign up today. Go to http://rocketmoney.com/NOSTALGIA to cancel your unwanted subscriptions with Rocket Money. It's Nostalgia Critic's FIRST Steven Seagal movie! Somehow all these years he's never reviewed one, and now he's looking over arguably the funniest one, On Deadly Ground.
New year, new you... this year Will and Matt vow to agree that some "Seagals" should not be allowed to soar... as made evident from On Deadly Ground! Steven Seagal is a double threat as he isn't just not able to act in front of the camera, but in his directorial debut, he proves he's good at not being able to do other things as well! (Also inexplicably starring an amazing array of performers!) DISCLAIMER: Language and Spoilers!ON DEADLY GROUNDdir. Steven Seagalstarring: Steven Seagal; Michael Caine; Joan Chen
A firefighter specializing in blowing out fires, goes up against a greedy oil corporation he often works with, to prevent them from launching their new oil refinery and taking land from the Alaskan natives. On Deadly Ground is Steven Seagal's directorial debut and features strong performances from Michael Caine, John C. McGinley, and R. Lee Ermey and is nothing short of action-packed. There's nothing better than watching Steven Seagal taking down an entire oil corporation almost single-handedly. This movie is so crazy, it has a lengthy out-of-place environmentalist PSA on oil at the end which was a thinker, but this is why we love Steven Seagal movies so much. Watch the movie and catch our review. Check out our website https://thefinalpodcast.com/Subscribe to our YouTube channel @thefinalpodcast Follow us on Facebook The Final Podcast Follow us on Instagram @thefinalpodcastFollow us on Twitter @thefinalpodeverMusic Credit: Karl Casey @ White Bat Audiohttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_6h.
On Deadly Ground (1994) Category: THE BIG 3 (But Really Not The 3 You Want) 1/3 Kron takes the dirty dudes on a vision quest with one of Action Movies most talented hand slappers. Laundry Dan shares some new lingo. Bones tells a great Lost story. The guys cruise a little bit more and have some Batman talk all while Steven Seagal saves Alaska. Put Your Hands Up! -Crash and Burn JOIN THE DISCORD https://discord.com/invite/3zP2SXKtfq Theme by Dkrefft https://open.spotify.com/artist/1yxWXpxlqLE4tjoivvU6XL
We rant, banter, and talk about the forgettable 1994 classic On Deadly Ground.
MY BALLS! Seriously, where do we start with this one. When we found out there was a Steven Seagal movie where he saves indigenous people from an evil oil company owned by Michael Caine, there was only one person to call. Brent from Home Video Hustle returns to guide us through the Seagal-verse and the 1994 environmental thriller, On Deadly Ground. A fever dream of a film, Seagal literally fights a bear, survives multiple explosions, drowns Michael Caine in oil, and gives a 10 minute speech on environmental dangers and the wonders of electric cars. Follow Brent at @hvhpodcast on Twitter and check out the show wherever you get your podcasts! As for us, you can find us at @white_pod and hit us up at whitepeoplewontsaveyoupod@gmail.com We'll be back next week with Disney's John Carter.
Look beyond Black and white and you'll find...a white savior? This week, we once again return to the wonderful world of Disney to discuss the 2000 Disney Channel Original Movie, The Color of Friendship. Joined by Twitter royalty Hanna Phifer, we catch up with Piper and Mahree and discuss how the movie holds up, what's missing, and the story of the real Mahree Bok. Also, #blockshaunking. Hanna is a must follow on Twitter and is currently writing some wonderful culture pieces that you can find on her website, www.hannaphifer.com As always, you can find us @white_pod and at whitepeoplewontsaveyoupod@gmail.com We'll be back next with Steven Segal's environmental thriller, On Deadly Ground.
What does it take to change the essence of a man? Find out on this week's special as we cover the work of Steven Seagal with his directorial debut, On Deadly Ground. Music by Bruce Charles. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/watchingworst/support
In this week's episode, Jamelle and John scrape the bottom of the cinematic barrel with the 1994 environmentalist action flick, “On Deadly Ground,” directed by and starring Steven Seagall. It's not a good movie, but they had a good conversation covering Seagall's political trajectory, right-wing misogyny, and the psychological origins of authoritarian politics.Connor Lynch produced this episode. Artwork by Rachel Eck.Contact us!Follow us on Twitter!John GanzJamelle BouieUnclearPodAnd join the Unclear and Present Patreon! For just $5 a month, patrons get access to a bonus show on the films of the Cold War, and much, much more.Links from the episode!New York Times front-page for February 18, 1994A Variety review of “On Deadly Ground”Siskel and Ebert review “On Deadly Ground”
"You couldn't take out a cheeseburger from a drive-through window." - Orin Hanner Snr (Kris Kristofferson) Join our Discord https://discord.gg/jDrUtNcRq2 Hosts Scott, Kyle and Craig come towards the end of our '90s Seagal journey with 1997's "Fire Down Below." Listen as they muse about this works as a companion piece to "On Deadly Ground," have fun playing the spot the Country & Western star game and note how in this film Seagal has the closest he has ever come to a (semi) convincing romantic relationship. Also, we get into it's ludicrous (even by movie standards) portrayal of Southern "hillbilly" types, are amused by another pompously self-righteous Seagal speech and ponder as to just how much of the budget went on that truck chase. Elsewhere in the episode, Scott continues to make tenuous connections between Seagal flicks and "Twin Peaks", Craig keeps forgetting about Kris Kristofferson's character and Kyle muses on Seagal super-detective skills. Plus, we breakdown this movies severe daddy issues.
Got a short episode for you guys this week as we near the end of the Action Boyz movie list. Tune in for the usual movie talk, tiktok tarot readings, and flashes of existential fear. Also I still hate Steven Seagal with all my heart. Movies: Blow Out (1981) The Omega Man (1971) Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man (1991) Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (2022) The Fifth Element (1997) On Deadly Ground (1994) Tron (1982)
"You wanna know who he is? Try this: delve down into the deepest bowels of your soul. Try to imagine the ultimate fucking nightmare. And that won't come close to this son of a bitch when he gets pissed." - Michael Jennings (Michael Caine) Join our Discord https://discord.gg/jDrUtNcRq2 Join hosts Scott Murphy, Kyle Hintz and Craig Draheim as they (SPOILERS WARNINGS) breakdown the plot of another Seagal masterwork. And this time it is the ultimate Seagal movie "On Deadly Ground." A film that may be far from his best but is the one that most exemplifies all that is Seagal (he did direct it after all) from the wacky fashion to the mildly awkward cultural appropriation to the well-meaning but slightly misjudged speechifying. Plus we get a classic Seagal bar brawl and the usual Seagal trope of telling the viewer repeatedly how badass his character turned up to 11! Our hosts also find themselves frequently distracted by Michael Caine's dye job, appreciate how on-the-nose much of the casting and the pod's Seagal novice Craig has to be convinced that Seagal was not deliberately making an action movie parody!
It’s time to warm up the Gummi Ship and travel to Tatooine because Kingdom Hearts 4 has been revealed! On this week’s show, we’re cleaning our Keyblades for that and some other exciting nw video game announcements. Also in this episode: – ON DEADLY GROUND: […]
It's time to warm up the Gummi Ship and travel to Tatooine because Kingdom Hearts 4 has been revealed! On this week's show, we're cleaning our Keyblades for that and some other exciting nw video game announcements. Also in this episode: – ON DEADLY GROUND: […]
Before famed musician Steven Seagal committed his musical genius upon the world, you may be surprised to learn that he also was an actor in action films like Under Siege, Hard To Kill, Above The Law, and On Deadly Ground. You may also learn that he was formerly a Navy SEAL, a CIA agent, and an Aikido master. (You will likely know this because he's made mention of it any and all chances he gets.)It's shocking, but all true! Before the subject of reality TV show Steven Seagal: Lawman decided he had blues he needed to let free, he had a long and storied career in direct-to-home-video show business, but thank goodness he settled into music. Otherwise we might have been denied his opus, 2005's Songs From The Crystal Cave. A mish-mash of middling white guy blues, confusing spiritual themes, and some of the clumsiest takes on world fusion you may ever hear in your life.On this episode of Jukebox Zeroes, Lilz and Pat are joined by Mario Boiardi of Horsehands and The Band Dennis for a deep dive into the dojo, and a tortured listening of Songs From The Crystal Cave in its entirety.#WeAreNormalNow#LookIntoMyEyes
We're back with a new episode! Craig and I discuss the movie On Deadly Ground. Which not only has Mr. Seagal kicking ass, it also has Topless Lady vision quests, grizzly bear wrestling and... Billy Bob Thorton asking the important questions..like "Stock in.. or out?" "I want to feel good about myself"
John & Michael face off against 1994's “On Deadly Ground” in a special live watch format. Listen to them discuss Michael Caine's accent, the shameless cultural appropriation, a whale penis beatdown.
Good Morning it's Tuesday August 24th and this is Slices of Wenatchee. We're excited to bring you a closer look at one of our top stories and other announcements every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. Today - The Chelan County PUD's new Discovery Center is truly a sight to behold. Complete with unique interactive exhibits it'll certainly attract visitors far and wide. Before we jump in, The Wenatchee Wine & Food Festival has been postponed because of an increase in COVID-19 activity in Chelan and Douglas counties. Our Publisher announced the postponement over the weekend. We still hope to hold the festival later this year, so stay tuned. Details on ticket refunds or exchanges will be announced next week. Now our feature story… That was Rachel Hansen from the Chelan County PUD The Chelan County PUD's new Discovery Center is finally finished and it's set to open tomorrow - August 25th. Debbie Gallaher, who's been the Rocky Reach Visitor Center Manager for 19 years, said it's something that she and Bob Bauer, the PUD outreach education specialist, have been planning for 14 years. The total project cost was $7.7 million. And she's thrilled to see it come alive. In 2016 when a study was done on what the Discovery Center could be, PUD Senior Project Manager Casey Hall explained that after a lot of research they were able to narrow it down and decide on what they wanted this place to look like. Then, in 2018 design renovations began. The Museum of the Columbia and visitor center closed in fall 2019. New big fish viewing windows were installed in early 2020. Remodeling of the building started in October 2020. And finally the installation of exhibits started in May of this year. Hall said one of the most challenging parts of the project was the remodel. In fact they ran into all kinds of issues. Another issue? Nothing in the building is straight — everything is curved. Luckily, they had a great contractor and superintendent. Another big challenge was, of course, the COVID-19 pandemic. The pandemic caused a huge backlog of supplies and materials. There were delays getting the materials to build the project. So what can you expect to see now that the center is finished? Well, the new Discovery Center is built on STEM principles. The goal is to reach as many kids and guests in the areas of science, technology, engineering and math because that is what the hydro industry is all about. The displays are designed to be interactive and to teach people of those four areas. Visitors will also learn about the history of the Columbia river, the history of the early people, the history of the PUD and the wonderful marriage between a PUD and its community. Bob Bauer, the Chelan County PUD outreach education specialist, said the center allows the PUD to showcase not only the Columbia River but also the PUD and its partnership with the community. He explained that the PUD's visitor center presents hydropower in the Pacific Northwest as a clean, renewable, reliable, and affordable energy source. And he can't wait to show off the facility to students. For Gallaher, he's most excited about how everything is hands-on. And this is totally new. Now, Gallaher says families and children can come in and push buttons to see how things work. Before we continue, a special thanks to our friends and sponsors at Confluence Health. The team at Confluence Health is grateful for the trust the community puts in them every single day. They are diligently working to improve the health and quality of life for our friends and neighbors. They are Grateful | They are Confluence Health. Learn more by visiting them at ConfluenceHealth.com - Finally, we're excited to share a Wenatchee 30 Under 35 winner from the 2021 awards… These were made possible by Chelan County PUD... Today we're highlighting Dylan Kling. Kling is a Counselor at Quincy High School, as well as an elected Quincy City Councilman. Needless to say, he's giving back to the Quincy community on two fronts. Through his career — as a counselor And through his activity on the city's planning commission from 2016 through 2019 and currently as an elected member of the city council. Kling graduated from Quincy High School in 2009 and earned a bachelor's degree in psychology from Eastern Washington University in 2014. He worked as the Gear Up site director in Quincy, helping students explore educational opportunities ranging from tech school to four-year colleges. He has five years on the board of the Quincy Partnership for Youth. It's a nonprofit designed to foster a healthy, drug-free community through activities and prevention and intervention programs. We asked Kling what challenges he sees ahead and what needs to be done.. He told us that it's all about trying to make the best decisions that will help set our community up for the future. From infrastructure and activities to diversifying our community economically and culturally all while still staying true to our roots. To him, it's a delicate balancing act and making sure we have community involvement and the best resources to make sure our community is a better place for the next generation of Quincy residents. Some of the biggest challenges in education are getting students identified and connected to services. His position works with students who suffer from substance use and abuse issues but with COVID it's been extremely difficult to identify these students and get them to the resources that they need. Kling explained they don't know the full extent of this problem yet and won't know for some time. He thinks the best thing to do is talk to and form connections with all the agencies in the area so once a youth is identified they can streamline the process to help these individuals get the help they need. Did you know that the 1994 Steven Seagal film, On Deadly Ground, was filmed in and around Wenatchee? Seagal plays a firefighter who decides to fight back against the environmental destruction of his former employer. Seagal's only directorial effort, it also stars Michael Caine, Joan Chen, John C. McGinley and R. Lee Ermey. The film wasn't well-regarded and was nominated for 11 Golden Raspberry Awards including winning Worst Director for Seagal. Nevertheless, Roger Ebert wrote in his review: "if you like to see lots of stuff “blowed up real good”, this'd be a movie for you." Over the last 25 years, the film has attained cult classic status in some circles. Thanks for listening. 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Phil & Jake are joined by Pete (from the Grocery Gamblers podcast) and returning guest Tiffa (from Intermission podcast) to rank Grocery Outlet Bargain Market, Steven Seagal, and the idea of self-promotion on the List of Every Damn Thing.VOTE HERE to help choose which item on the List of Every Damn Thing should be re-ranked in an upcoming episode (you can vote once a day).Keep up with Grocery Gamblers on Instagram (@grocerygamblerspod), and with Intermission on Instagram (@Intermission_podcast) & Twitter (@IntermissionPC). Subscribe to both shows wherever you get your podcasts!If you have something to add to the list, email it to list@everydamnthing.net (or get at us on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook).SHOW NOTES: Bro-Country is a tricky term because no one self-identifies as a fan. So there's a lot of judgment baked into the word. It's not exactly a slur but it's not real descriptive. Florida Georgia Line is a “Country music act” for example that fits the bill but we doubt if you asked them they'd say Bro-Country is their genre. Who knows, maybe they would. Morgan Wallen broke covid quarantine and got (temporarily) canceled from hosting Saturday Night Live, and then later got drunk and shouted some racial slurs which got him canceled in general. Our mouths start to hurt from just saying the words Sour Patch Kids Cereal. Sour Patch Kids Ice Cream is a little less painful. Piggly-Wiggly was, in fact, the first modern grocery store with checkout stands, individually price-marked items and shopping carts. In the episode, we reveal our befuddlement with the correct pronunciation of “shaman”. According to Cambridge Dictionary, in the UK it rhymes with “layman” and in the US it rhymes with “ramen”. Seagal movies that we discuss include Under Siege, Under Siege 2: Dark Territory, Exit Wounds (co-starring DMX) and On Deadly Ground (here's the environmentalist sermon at the end of it). Here's Seagal with Valdimir Putin. Here he is giving a samurai sword to Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro. Here's him and Sheriff Joe Arapaio (we're not sure if this is before or after they allegedly killed a puppy with a tank while shooting Steven Seagal: Lawman). The full name of Seagal's conspiracy thriller novel is The Way of the Shadow Wolves: The Deep State and the Highjacking of America. His album is called Songs from the Crystal Cave. Here's footage of Seagal training with MMA guys. Pete tells a few stories about Willits, California (which is in beautiful Mendocino County). ALSO DISCUSSED IN THIS EPISODE:Jimmy Buffett * Pork King Good pork rinds * avocados * Taco Bell * cold brew shandy * generation ships * Kelly LeBrock * Nicolas Cage * R. Lee Ermy * Michael Caine * Jaws 4: The Revenge * Christopher Lee * redface * Decker * Julianna Margulies * Jean-Claude van Damme * elk * Native Americans * cultural appropriation * sex * Jenny McCarthy * Jon Voight * Midnight Cowboy * French fry ice cream * Toy Soldiers * online dating * SpaceballsBelow are the Top Ten and Bottom Top items on List of Every Damn Thing as of this episode (for the complete up-to-date list, go here):TOP TEN:1. Dolly Parton - person2. interspecies animal friends - idea3. Clement Street in San Francisco - location4. Prince - person5. It's-It - food6. Cher - person7. Pee-Wee Herman - fictional character8. Donald Duck - fictional character9. Hank Williams - person10. air - substanceBOTTOM TEN:154. broken glass - substance155. Jenny McCarthy - person156. Jon Voight - person157. Hank Williams, Jr - person158. Steven Seagal - person159. McRib - food160. war - idea161. cigarettes - drug162. QAnon - idea163. transphobia - ideaTheme song by Jade Puget. Graphic design by Jason Mann. This episode was edited by Jake MacLachlan, with audio help from Luke Janela. Show notes by Jake MacLachlan & Phil Green.Our website is everydamnthing.net and we're also on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.Email us at list@everydamnthing.net.
In this episode of the podcast, Aikido gone wrong with Steven Seagal. Karri and Henrik look at Seagal's roots, his successes, some of his personal life involving mafia, Putin, sexual misconduct allegations, onset antics and dead puppies. Finally we dive into his direct-to-video failures and recent ventures. Films covered in this episode: Above the Law (1988) Under Siege (1992) On Deadly Ground (1994) Fire Down Below (1997) Attack Force (2006) Beyond the Law (2019) Hosted by Karri Ojala and Henrik Telkki. Edit by Karri Ojala. The Flick Lab theme tune written and performed by Nick Grivell and Karri Ojala. This show can be listened to on Spotify, Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to your podcasts. You can find us also on social media – Facebook, Twitter, Youtube, Instagram, and www.theflicklab.com.
This week the boys kick back and discuss what they've been watching lately, with topics ranging from Amazon's animated superhero series Invincible, the thrid season of legal drama Goliath, Netflix's Shadow and Bone, Nicolas Winding Refn's Only God Forgives, Steven Segal action "classic" On Deadly Ground, actual classic Carlito's Way, as well as James' thoughts on The Hobbit novel and it's screen adaptations, plus heaps more!
In the finale of Catching Up On Cinema's Action April event month, Kyle and Trevor review Steven Seagal's, On Deadly Ground (1994)! To date the only film directed by Seagal himself, On Deadly Ground is far from the best film in the martial artist turned actor's less than stellar filmography, however it is the film that best represents the man and his oddly specific brand of indulgences and quirks. Notorious for it's bizarre combination of environmentalist/ecoterrorist messaging and brutal action spectacle, the film is often sloppy, always silly, yet surprisingly sincere in it's closing minutes. While On Deadly Ground would serve to herald the impending doom of Seagal's silver screen exploits, it exists today as an ironically entertaining novelty, and as a grim reminder of what can happen when a grossly untalented, egocentric bully is given the keys to his own destiny. Truly, the only man that could defeat Steven Seagal, on screen or otherwise, was Steven Seagal.
Hosts Josh and Jamie and special guest Andrew Law (of Boonta Vista) discuss the mysterious, mythologized origins of Steven Seagal: Action Star in his very first movie ABOVE THE LAW (1988) as well as the unhinged pinnacle of Seagal auteurism in his lone directorial outing ON DEADLY GROUND (1994). Next week's bonus episode is a patron-exclusive bonus episode on BRING ME THE HEAD OF ALFREDO GARCIA (1974) + SORCERER (1977), you can get access to that episode (and all past + future bonus episodes) by subscribing to our $5 tier on patreon: www.patreon.com/sleazoidspodcast Intro // 00:00-23:30 ABOVE THE LAW // 23:30-1:36:39 ON DEADLY GROUND // 1:36:39-2:57:35 Outro // 2:37:35-3:00:58 MERCH: www.teepublic.com/stores/sleazoids?ref_id=17667 WEBSITE: www.sleazoidspodcast.com/ Pod Twitter: twitter.com/sleazoidspod Pod Letterboxd: letterboxd.com/SLEAZOIDS/ Josh's Twitter: twitter.com/thejoshl Josh's Letterboxd: letterboxd.com/thejoshl/ Jamie's Twitter: twitter.com/jamiemilleracas Jamie's Letterboxd: letterboxd.com/jamiemiller/
"You couldn't take out a cheeseburger from a drive-through window." - Orin Hanner Snr (Kris Kristofferson) Hosts Scott, Kyle and Craig come towards the end of our '90s Seagal journey with 1997's "Fire Down Below." Listen as they muse about this works as a companion piece to "On Deadly Ground," have fun playing the spot the Country & Western star game and note how in this film Seagal has the closest he has ever come to a (semi) convincing romantic relationship. Also, we get into it's ludicrous (even by movie standards) portrayal of Southern "hillbilly" types, are amused by another pompously self-righteous Seagal speech and ponder as to just how much of the budget went on that truck chase. Elsewhere in the episode, Scott continues to make tenuous connections between Seagal flicks and "Twin Peaks", Craig keeps forgetting about Kris Kristofferson's character and Kyle muses on Seagal super-detective skills. Plus, we breakdown this movies severe daddy issues. "All '90s Action, All The Time" is produced by Scott Murphy, Kyle Hintz and Craig Draheim. Music by Elyssa Vulpes. Editing by Scott Murphy.
The Chance Cube takes the hosts on a vision quest to watch 1994's ON DEADLY GROUND, directed by and starring Steven Seagal
The team (Connor Lloyd Crews, Edwin Gomez, Daniel Ott, Craig Hammill) celebrate one year of podcasting by selecting one hidden or cult movie gem each to recommend to you Secret Movie Clubbers. Edwin passionately defends UNDER SIEGE II and ON DEADLY GROUND. Life after Covid is pondered.
"You wanna know who he is? Try this: delve down into the deepest bowels of your soul. Try to imagine the ultimate fucking nightmare. And that won't come close to this son of a bitch when he gets pissed." - Michael Jennings (Michael Caine) Join hosts Scott Murphy, Kyle Hintz and Craig Draheim as they (SPOILERS WARNINGS) breakdown the plot of another Seagal masterwork. And this time it is the ultimate Seagal movie "On Deadly Ground." A film that may be far from his best but is the one that most exemplifies all that is Seagal (he did direct it after all) from the wacky fashion to the mildly awkward cultural appropriation to the well-meaning but slightly misjudged speechifying. Plus we get a classic Seagal bar brawl and the usual Seagal trope of telling the viewer repeatedly how badass his character turned up to 11! Our hosts also find themselves frequently distracted by Michael Caine's dye job, appreciate how on-the-nose much of the casting and the pod's Seagal novice Craig has to be convinced that Seagal was not deliberately making an action movie parody! "All '90s Action, All The Time" is produced by Scott Murphy, Kyle Hintz and Craig Draheim. Music by Elyssa Vulpes. Editing by Scott Murphy. DDcgZAuab2P0wmgBkTNf
PATREON EPISODE - https://www.patreon.com/posts/47190155 At the height of his fame, Steven Seagal directed and starred in his passion project: ON DEADLY GROUND (1994), a big-budget action movie about saving the environment and bringing down Big Oil. This legendary disaster is the ultimate Seagal film. Come join us as we have some fun hitting the low-hanging piñata that is the Mojo Priest. PLUS: the ominous Proposition 22 - where it came from, and what it represents.
PsychotroniCast concludes its Seagal Six Series with his best and worst film in the collection. Most people have heard the elevator pitch to Under Siege: Die Hard on a boat. But we at PsychotroniCast believe that it is in fact better than Die Hard. Blasphemy?! Both Seagal and Willis are equal parts douche bag on screen, with the edge going to Bruce for his actual charisma. Even though Alan Rickman created the white collar terrorist archetype as Hans Gruber; Under Siege has Tommy Lee Jones taking over a naval ship in a leather jacket and bandana while simultaneously being the hype man / harmonica player in his blues rock band of terrorists named: Bad Billy and the Bail Jumpers. Oh yeah, Gary Busey is showcased in drag. Give us the U.S.S. Missouri over the Nakatomi Building Plaza any day of the week! PsychotroniCast then closes the door on Segal with his directorial debut (and finale) On Deadly Ground. Even though this film is shittier than then the last 500 yards of Andy Dufresne's escape from Shawshank, it still has it's awesomely bad moments.
James and Dylan have some explaining to do as they dig into Steven Seagal’s directorial debut (and finale) On Deadly Ground. Michael Caine and John C. McGinley pair up to foil Steven’s Eco-Terrorism.
This week the Slackers take on the other Steven Seagal environmentally minded movie, On Deadly Ground! Enjoy the show!
On this months installment of Steven Segal Sundays hosts Aviv and Matt breakdown the classic film On Deadly Ground. Rate and review us wherever you get your podcasts, tweet at us @svupodcast, which is the official Twitter handle of Law and Order SVU (you can take that to the bank, the blood bank senator) or send us an email specialviewingunit@gmail.com
It was "On Deadly Ground," damn me. When I snuck out for no real reason, and thought every bar was "Road House." The rooftop show. (People probably wished it was Dylan Roof after my set) Rough times at the roach coach, the cup of soda from hell, and the infernal Jap restaurant. A case of the Mondays, indeed. (Murder and fire) Fear City on Netflix.
Two titans of cinema, one blazing a trail of his own misguided ego and one blazing one last trail of trash. Bruno Mattei brings us the only Aliens ripoff you'd ever need in Zombies: The Beginning and Steven Seagal makes R Lee Ermey cream his jeans in On Deadly Ground! Feedback: cultofmuscle@gmail.com Facebook: facebook.com/groups/cultofmuscle Merch: redbubble.com/people/cultofmuscle/shops Lifting: 00:00 - 40:45 Zombies- The Beginning: 42:15 - 1:12:00 On Deadly Ground: 1:13:30 - END
The Secret Movie Club team (Connor Lloyd Crews, Edwin Gomez, Craig Hammill, Daniel Ott) discuss their varied reactions to three very different speculative sci-fi movies: Alex Garland's AI mind-scrambler EX MACHINA, Yorgos Lanthimos's absurdist sci fi satire THE LOBSTER, & Christopher Nolan's swing for the fences sci-fi action heist blockbuster INCEPTION. We also discuss some heady sci-fi topics that cause anxiety. And Edwin ends everything with a defense of Steven Segal's ON DEADLY GROUND.
For the first time ever, we're doing a commentary for a movie that neither of us worked on or is NOT a Nic Cage movie! Today, we talk about Steven Seagal's directorial debut On Deadly Ground with Michael Caine, Julie Chen, John C. McGinley, and the man himself, Steven Seagal. It was nominated for several Golden Raspberry Awards in 1995 including Worst Director, which Seagal won. Listen to us try and convince you that not only did he not deserve to win, but no one from the movie should have even been nominated. Shari Shattuck Today! Karate in the Garage Podcast on Patreon! KARATE IN THE GARAGE ON LETTERBOXD! Corey Freddy Corey - Instagram @Culprit97 Freddy - Instagram @RocknRolla33
Topics Include:Let There Be CarnageRian's declining healthJesse's improved processing speedWhat We've Been Reading:Conan the Barbarian: The Life and Death of Conan Book 2Giants TPBEi8ht Vol. 1: OutcastX-Men #104 & 105What We've Been Watching:Better Call Saul 5x10Cursed Films 1x04 & 1x05Avengers: Infinity WarAustin Powers in GoldmemberMarked For DeathOut For JusticeUnder SiegeOn Deadly GroundFeatured Movie Review: Cheaper By The Dozen (2003)Runtime: 1 hours, 56 minutesWARNING: The Sidetracked Podcast contains spoilers and dirty words.
Welcome to The Seagal Sessions. Your weekly podcast exploring the vast and often confusing catalogue of actor, producer, screenwriter, musician and martial arts expert Steven Seagal. Each week we let fate (Excel spreadsheet) decide which movie is ready for an in depth analysis that often leaves us questioning our existence. This week we discuss the only movie Seagal has directed himself, so you know its gonna be good. It's the 1994 classic: On Deadly Ground. You can always e-mail us at theseagalsessions@gmail.com or follow us on Twitter Credits Music: Intro & Outro music from Bensound.com Cover Art: MisterJ
This week, Michael apologizes for a colossal editing mistake and James discusses his recent trip to Brazil. Then, it's time for the debut of the exciting new segment “Quarantine Checklist!” Our guest is comedian, actor and writer Evany Rosen, who joins us to talk about puzzles, John Grisham's “The Firm,” Wilford Brimley, and Steven Seagal's 1994 flop “On Deadly Ground.” Be sure to check out Evany's fantastic TV show “New Eden” on Crave. Support The Landlord and Tenant Podmess Brought to you By: The Sonar Network
As you might have heard in the preview clip, we give Ian fashion advice. But will it help? Will anything? We also discuss the mating tendencies of the blue whale, pissing on explosions and the dastardly brilliance of one Briton we most humbly toast today hear-ye hear-hear!-- Sir Michael Caine. Face it: you're sleep if you ain't up on the first woke action movie. Perhaps, just perhaps, Steven Segal's crown jewel... ON DEADLY GROUND. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/watching-this/message
(10:21) A lawless world with so many unbreakable rules. Ian McShane as a Devil, why he didn't work in Pirates 4, Blackbeard lighting his beard on fire, how many people has John Wick killed, comparing JW to 80's Slasher icons, how quickly he becomes mythical, John Wick as Michael Jordan on the Wizards, Chapter 3 introducing fanboy assassins, Is that a first in movies?(27:29) Chapter 1 plot, Steven Seagal vs John Wick, On Deadly Ground vs Glimmerman vs TimeCop vs Die Hard baddies,(32:54) the whole series as a video game or graphic novel, Call of Duty! Duck Hunt joke! The Punisher failings, Desperado as a Charismatic Frank Castle(37:42) Tom Cruise vs Keanu Reeves, humor within action, forget John Wick is suppose to be old since Keanu looks so young, a prequel in 20 years called John Wick: The Impossible Task(44:01) Violence in movies, what our Dad taught us, University of Miami showcase, Venezuela documentary, censoring us to violence & shootings,(51:21) The positives of glorifying serial killers, does the film endorse pencil murders, guns as a drug, Chapter 2 problems, Where's John Leguizamo???, What's his mission?, Luis Buñuel, the Kuleshov effect(1:08:45) Appreciation for Keanu, Judo & Aikido, Derek Kolstad, Tasmanian Continental(1:24:58) Eva Longoria, Kingsman vs John Wick, Sandra Bullock as his dying wife, neurotic men in cars getting coffee, Where's Monica Bellucci when you need her?, Charlize Theron, Love V vs. Love Triangle explained,(1:30:29) Intense debate on Blood Oaths, no more Microsoft AI commercials with Common, Ruby Rose letdown, acting while Mute, Rinko Kukuchi, Pencil death, Boban fight, 76ers!!! Dennis Rodman, Terrell Owens peripheral vision(1:42:20) "Not an ad" Ad for Champagne-flavored gummy bears, terrible marketing, saving people from Malaria through purchases, Jordani!, John Wick action scenes like a never-diminishing drug, would have stayed for 30+ more minutes(1:54:52) Chapter 4 pitch, Crossover ideas, an all-female High Table, Halle in Monster's Ball 2, Keanu as Mr. Franchise, Speed 2 based off a dream, Craig T. Nelson playing Donald Trump in Devil's Advocate & living in Trump's actual apartment(2:05:06) Tom Cruise as head of LA Continental, Chapter 4 pitch, Crossover between John Wick and...
Mike and John continue their tour through 1994 with a week celebrating the release of William Friedkin's Blue Chips, Steven Seagal's On Deadly Ground, and Gen-X darling Reality Bites.
Reviewing our first action movie on the show today, it's a collection of brutal sequences, cheesy dialogue, and messages about the environment. Directed and staring Steven Seagal, it's On Deadly Ground, released Feb 18th in '94. Will it fly like a seagull? Or blow up in a fiery death? Let's find out! Follow the show! Facebook: https://fb.me/oldiebutagoodiepodYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjfdXHxK_rIUsOEoFSx-hGA Follow the hosts! Sandro Falce - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sandrofalce/ - Twitter: https://twitter.com/sandrofalce Zach Adams - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/zach4dams/
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Part 2 of episode 15 of THE ARCHIVE WITH JASON DRURY on CINEMATIC SOUND RADIO opens with music from the 1994 action/adventure film ON DEADLY GROUND with an original score by Basil Poledouris. Jason then pays tribute to the late Robert J. Walsh with selections from the recent vinyl release of music from the 1980's animated television series THE TRANSFORMERS which was co-composed by Robert J. Walsh and Johnny Douglas with additional music by Jonathan Merrill. You'll then hear selections from Christopher Young's unusual concept album, THE LOST CHILDREN OF PLANET X. The show concludes with a dazzling suite of music from the 1995 animated film BALTO with original music by James Horner. Enjoy! —— Cinematic Sound Radio Web: http://www.cinematicsound.net Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/cinsoundradio Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/cinematicsound Movie Scores and More Radio http://www.moviescoreradio.com Cinematic Sound Radio Fanfare and Theme by David Coscina https://soundcloud.com/user-970634922 Bumper voice artist: Tim Burden http://www.timburden.com
On this month’s episode we’re taking a look back at 1998’s Sweepers! In this film Dolph Lundgren plays Christian Erickson, a humanitarian aid worker (with a Special Forces background) who races to stop the development of a new, high-tech land mine in Angola! This was Lundgren’s second film with production house Nu Image and his first attempt at an action thriller, but one with a message. Don’t worry... the message isn't as confused as the one in Seagal’s On Deadly Ground. Joining me to discuss this socially conscious thriller is Brenton Haysom from the website, All Outta Bubblegum, the ultimate fan page devoted to the action movies we all love and enjoy! To what extent is Lundgren once again channeling Clint Eastwood in this role? What new touches does he add to the “hero with a tragic past” archetype? Did this film bring a sense of awareness to the issue of land mines in Africa? And what exactly is going on with Bruce Payne in this film? Join Brenton and I as we discuss the somewhat overlooked Sweepers! Major thanks to Brenton Haysom for joining me. For action movie reviews, video essays, and killcounts, please check out Brenton’s site, allouttabubblegum.com! Please feel free to rate and review the show on iTunes, Stitcher, SoundCloud, or wherever else you go to subscribe!
We're going green this episode with the eco-friendly ego trip of Comrade Seagal's directorial debut: 1994's On Deadly Ground! We talk its heavy-handed environmentalism, Michael Caine's incredibly wobbly "American" accent and unlock the mystery behind one of Pulp Fiction's greatest mysteries in the process (yes, really!)Also, Seagal behind the scenes and Vid Neg Literary Corner returns, as Dan reads excerpts from the alt-right, anti-immigrant Deep State novel penned by the man himself!
What does it take to change the essence of a man? This week, we find out (along with regular guest Derek Jarvis) as we dive into Steven Seagal's eco-friendly auteur explosion-fest, On Deadly Ground! Seagal's sole director credit, On Deadly Ground features He of the Ponytail as oil-fire specialist/secret military badass Forrest Taft, a fixer for evil petroleum exec Michael Jennings (Michael Caine, doing his damndest to sound American) in the Alaskan oil fields. After he uncovers a conspiracy to knowingly allow their new super-rig to blow up just so they can keep the rights to Native American land, Taft teams up with perpetually useless Native representative Masu (Joan Chen) to bludgeon, explode, and gun down every single one of Jennings' mercenaries - you know, for Mother Earth. On Deadly Ground is suffused with a healthy dose of Steven Seagal earnestness, gross native mysticism, and a hamfisted environmental message that would make Greenpeace execs wrinkle their nose. (Don't forget the incredible non sequitur bar fight that suddenly turns into a treatise on toxic masculinity.) It's a crazy, crazy ride, so take a listen and check out our custom cocktail and drinking game! (Thanks to our sponsor Overcast as part of the Chicago Podcast Coop!) Related links: Get your free tickets to our live show at Hotel Moxy, as part of the Moxy SoundOff Podcast Series - Monday, May 14th at 4pm! Nathan Rabin's piece on Steven Seagal's alt-right novel The Way of the Shadow Wolves Clint's piece on the goofy running of Steven Seagal and others at Crooked Marquee: "Chariots of Flail: Tracking the Goofiest Runs in Cinema History"
Albuquerque's Potential Problems Podcast is back! Comment along with us! Mike Wilson and Greg Ziomek. Right off with the "Ask Greg" segment, we talk Stand and Deliver with Edward James Olmos. John watched "Under Seige" with Steven Seagel which leads us to his sexual accuser's statement about when she worked on "On Deadly Ground" . We watch Flavor Flav get assaulted in a casino, and end with how Ellen Degeneros has not aged a day in 30 years and ask about Will Hung from American Idol
We've modified the mechanisms of our homemade astrolabe and we're ready for the eclipse! This episode's themes include: Drug-babies, Dark Walker, Love Rhombuses, and the new star of our reboot, Mini-Robot Walker. Walker episode: On Deadly Ground
“What does it take to change the essence of a man?” On this show Will and Dara don eccentrically tasselled jackets and tie their hair into ponytails to look at On Deadly Ground (1994), Steven Seagal’s bizarre attempt to save the environment via the medium of action cinema. They also examine what has been described as “one of the screen’s greatest ever exploding helicopters.” Episode #33
Join P Bear, Flavour, and Mr. Smitty as they dive into a wonderful world of whispers and arm snaps, all while getting serious about the films of Steven Seagal! This week: special celebratory episode 10! The boys go deep on 1994's On Deadly Ground, the first and last film directed by Steven Seagal and a secret Seagal classic! With special guest McGee of the Van Burens!
What does it take to change the essence of a man? Watching the Steven Seagal turkey On Deadly Ground apparently. The boys also turn their attention to the problem with Hollywood vanity projects (we're looking at you Seagal).
In this episode, we cover On Deadly Ground. Michael Caine and Steven Seagal go head to head over Alaskan mineral rights! Yes, it's even more exciting than it sounds!
Media Nite Radio welcomes to the airwaves, actress, writer, producer Shari Shattuck. To quote one producer’s introduction, Shari Shattuck has an IMDB, (internet movie data base) list ‘as long as your arm,’ with more than two hundred television shows, films, mini-series, movies of the week and commercials on her acting resume, and that does not include theater. A few of her acting credits are the television shows, ‘Dallas,’ ‘Sisters,’ ‘Life Goes On,’ ‘The Young and the Restless,’ and ‘Babylon Five.’ Her film credits include “On Deadly Ground,” with Micheal Caine “Spy Hard,” with Leslie Neilson and “A Man of Passion,” with Anthony Quinn. In addition, she has performed most of Shakespeare’s major female roles on stage as well as a host of other characters, including the lead role in a hit production of “Cabaret.” Shari has also written and directed for the stage. Daily Variety’s rave review of her play, “In Progress,” said, “Shattuck’s delightfully romantic comedy not only displays her talent as a stage performer, but also as a writer.” Her many years of acting and directing all contributed to her sense of drama, comedy and story as a novelist. Her first book, “Loaded,” was selected by Publisher’s Weekly as one of the Best of 2003. She has since published five novels, and “Invisble Ellen’ will be released June 3rd, her first hardcover, and audiobook which she will perform herself. She has also co-produced the film “Redemption,” with her husband, executive produced “Scream at the Devil,” in which she also stars at a woman tortured by schizophrenia due for release in 2014
We are back and ready for the big time baby!! Due to listener demand we cover On Deadly Ground and are honoured to be joined in the task by a cast of colourful characters that includes Michael Caine, Christopher Walken, Michael Winner, Roger Moore, Al Pacino, Werner Herzog, Arnold Schwarzenegger, John Carpenter, R Lee Ermey, Bruce Forsyth, George Formby and, of course, Steven Seagal himself This is one Seagal commentary you won't want to miss. This podcast is biodegradable, organic, gluten free and will kick your silly vegan, hipster bum from here to Alaska!If you're watching action without us then you're doing it wrong! Follow us on twitter: @DrActionKickAss and Like our Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/DrActionAndTheKickAssKid Shop our store: http://www.cafepress.com/aftermoviediner/8680529 This podcast is a proud member of THE 2ND UNIT PODCAST NETWORK! http://2upn.blogspot.com
Shari Shattuck joins OutTakes to discuss her career as actress and author. Soap fans will remember Shari as "Ashley Abbott" on The Young and the Restless. She has been in many films, including the 1994 Steven Seagal action film, On Deadly Ground. She is the author of the Callaway Wilde mystery series; some of her current e-book titles are Loaded, Eye of the Beholder and Speak of the Devil. Co-hosted by Pam Rogers. Learn more about Shari's career, read her blog and order her novels at her website: http://sharishattuck.com/
Shari Shattuck is an actress, producer, and writer who has starred in numerous movies and is known for her role as Ashley Abbott Howard the late '90s. She is perhaps best known for her supporting role in "On Deadly Ground", starring Steven Segal and Michael Caine. Shari is an accomplished writer; having received many accolades and positive reviews for her suspense-thriller novels. She sits down with us on Sunday, December 16, at 5pm EST to discuss her successful career and latest projects.