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Under Siege 2: Dark Territory [Blu-ray] [1995] [US Import] [2008]

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  • Language: English
  • Region: All Regions (Read more about DVD/Blu-ray formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 16:9 - 1.85:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: R (Restricted) (US MPAA rating. See details.)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (48 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B001CT877G
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 86,507 in DVD & Blu-ray (See Top 100 in DVD & Blu-ray)

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Anyone who has seen the original Under Siege movie will know that Casey Ryback is a cook who has a few other skills, specifically unarmed combat, explosives usage, weapons deployment, counter-terrorism, espionage and so on. In case anyone still hasn't caught on, he's a former Navy SEAL team leader.
This film sees him on a train with his niece, taking a well-earned break. Unfortunately also on the train are some pretty bad guys who decide to take the train hostage so they can hijack some extremely powerful US military hardware. One of the bad guys is the scientist who developed the system and who faked his own death.
As you might expect, Ryback takes a pretty dim view of the proceedings and sets about killing the bad guys. In the meantime the US military is trying to figure out how to get its killer satellite under control before it wipes out Washington DC and most of the Eastern US.
Much violence follows with Ryback unsurprisingly coming out on top with his clothes barely ruffled and only a few hairs out of place. It's not the most believable movie but, let's be frank, you don't buy a film like this for the realistic plot. It's a great movie - I watched it twice in two days.
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A sequel to the excellent action film `Under Siege' was inevitable. Though it never quite lives up to the original, it does however deliver all that is required of it as Steven Segal sets about kicking some terrorist backside, this time after the train he and his niece are travelling on is hijacked by the usual mercenaries with a superweapon with which to hold the world to ransom scenario. Segal kicks, hits, shoots and stabs his way through a lot of underlings before the big fight with the chief bad guy in a satisfyingly entertaining adventure with lots of stunts, fights, explosions and humour. A decent action flick all round 4 stars.
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I was a huge fan of the first Under Siege especially the incredible Seagal action moves and Tommy Lee Jones superb bad guy but a few things niggled and was glad that the follow up cleared a few things up this time and i enjoyed it just a bit more than the first movie and we have a even more eccentric villain,more fabulous aikido from Seagal and some rip roaring thrills and spills and a epic finale.

Once again former Navy Seal Casey Ryback(Seagal)who is now a full time chef is in the wrong place at the wrong time as a bunch of mercenaries led by former US government computer hacker Travis Dane(a incredible Eric Bogosian)and leader of the mercenaries Marcus Penn(Everett McGill)hijack the train in which Ryback and his niece Sarah(Hollywood babe Katherine Heigl in a first role)are travelling on through the Rocky Mountains to visit her fathers grave in LA,this is a bad move by the terrorists who hadn't reckoned on ex Seal Ryback who sets out to bring down the bad guys and save his niece and fellow hostages but can he do this before Dane can destroy the eastern seaboard by using a satellite weapon called Grazer One to blow up a nuclear reactor situated under The Pentagon.
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The Chef returns in this rather average sequel.

Steven Seagal is now on a train with his neice, which is promptly hijacked and used by terrorists as a moving computer platform to fire lasers from space. Why they didn't just rent a flat is unclear.

The action is pretty good in fairness, as Chefman takes control of the train and saves the passengers, plus his neice from a randy porter.

Worth a watch on a wet, cold evening. Having saved a ship and now a train, don't board a plane with Seagal, or offer him a lift in your car !!
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Casey Ryback (Steven Seagal) returns here whilst on vacation with his estranged niece Sarah Ryback (Katherine Heigl), soon after they board an express train - only for the same to happen again: mercenaries hijack the train with satellite equipment.

They're led by a disgraced (and supposedly dead) ex government programmer, Travis Dane (Eric Bogosian - a good antagonist) and brutal mercenary, Marcus Penn (Everett McGill - menacing).

A billion dollar ransom is demanded, to a level they are successful in the plan - except Ryback has evaded capture, teaming up with Bobby Zachs (Morris Chestnut), a porter, they set about -successfully - in destroying the plans made by Dane/Penn.

In this movie - subtitled "Dark Territory" - the main character is almost taken hostage, until he hides away inside a cabin and he gets out then "does what he's trained to do".

"Siege 2" is a good effort, with a villain who might not be frightening in appearance, is more than made up for by means of a diabolical plan - which is thwarted.

Both movies were broadcast on Channel/Film 4 - uncut - and hopefully the same version is available on DVD.
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