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Exit Wounds [DVD] [2001]

4.3 out of 5 stars 48 customer reviews

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  • Actors: Steven Seagal, DMX, Isaiah Washington, Anthony Anderson, Michael Jai White
  • Directors: Andrzej Bartkowiak
  • Writers: Ed Horowitz, John Westermann, Richard D'Ovidio
  • Producers: Bruce Berman, Dan Cracchiolo, Ernest Johnson, Joel Silver
  • Format: PAL
  • Language: English
  • Subtitles: Arabic, Bulgarian, English, Romanian
  • Subtitles For The Hearing Impaired: English
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: 18
  • Studio: Warner Home Video
  • DVD Release Date: 24 Sept. 2001
  • Run Time: 97 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (48 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B00005O4UV
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 14,460 in DVD & Blu-ray (See Top 100 in DVD & Blu-ray)

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When 50 kilos of heroin is stolen from the property vaults of a top security prison in Detroit, the evidence points to the officers in charge. But no one will admit anything as the heroin is worth $5m to them. Gangster Latrell Walker (DMX) is determined to find the thieves as he was due to get some big money out of the deal. But he has to deal with cop Orin Boyd (Steven Seagal), who is also on the trail of the thieves. The two decide to join forces and try and find those responsible for this conspiracy.

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I saw this movie today and this is probably Steven Seagal's best film since Under Siege 2. It's got all the usual good cop/bad cop cliches, but produced by Joel Silver, this is an action-packed rollercoaster ride of a thriller, with Seagal kicking, punching and shooting a**. I like the beginning bit when Seagal exterminates the assassins who are out to kill the vice-pres and there are some humorous sequences, such as his anger management classes. The main flaws are that Tom Arnold's character is a bit of a waste, Jill Hennessy doesn't do much except shout orders and the villains are pretty bland. Apart from that, this is an absolute stunt-fest.
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Oh my word! What a surprise! I normally can't abide Steven Seagal but this is SUCH a good film! It's complete tat of course but it's all carried off with such verve and aplomb it gets away with it completely. As with Under Siege (his last decent film) Seagal is backed by a good supporting cast, including Tom Arnold and Anthony Anderson (who make for a very, VERY funny ending) and Bill Duke (Predator) makes a welcome appearance as a chief of police who gets to get out of the office at the climax of the film and do more than just bellow out our hero. To be honest, the stunts aren't anything very special and Seagal is pretty much past it, but seems content to lurch around and gurn at the camera a lot, which actually works pretty well. I saw the film at the cinema, against my wishes and saw it again at a friend's house and it actually does bear up to repleat viewings. The only thing that got on my nerves is that at one point the writers blatantly stole a line from the Usual Suspects - lads if you can't come up with good dialogue yourself don't steal it so blatantly: it ain't big and it ain't clever. If you are looking for some enjoyable rubbish then you really can't go far wrong with this. Set against most of Steven Seagal's other output this is a masterpiece and it holds it's own pretty well a lot of other action films too. I liked it a lot.
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Steven Segal at his best in this action packed movie.
This movie features car stunts/shunts and even a cool scene with a Ducati motorcycle.
A 'must have' film for your collection.
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Seagul in this film plays a tough cop where he still demonstrates that he has got what it takes to shift some body about. This action packed film includes a different approach to what seagul has done so far since he displays a funny side to his personality and yet keeping the film very real and exciting
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This film is "Bad Boys" meets "Die Hard". Awesome visual effects (Especially when the guy gets squashed against a parked car whilst hanging off the back of a truck - look out for his facial expression!). It's got everything - hand to hand combat, guns, cars, explosions - you name it - this films got it! Steven Seagal still has the fluid moves to carry this role off, although a bit aged! DMX is very strong as the "Baddie come Goodie". Michael Jai White - has muscles and there is a host of familiar faces wandering around in this, probably the best action film of the year so far. Well worth a look.
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You either like Steven Seagal or you don't. Me? I love the old codger and the way he puts out the same old guilty pleasure tat time and time again. In Exit Wounds, we actually get a movie that is better than most of his 21st century output with some well staged action sequences, a very good car chase, some great stunts, and some funny supporting characters. I'm not usually a fan of Tom Arnold, but coupled here with Anthony Anderson, his character continually cracked me up. If you have a penchant for action movies from Seagal, this is definately worth a pick-up. A recommended guilty pleasure. 4/5
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This is the Dutch release of Exit Wounds.
It's uncut (i think), and the widescreen picture
quality is excellent. Gone are the flamboyant
coats (sob) now replaced with more normal attire,
quite disappointed about this. The humour is switched
well and truly on in this flick but it still retains some
decent violence. On the DVD slip cover it looks like
people are growing out of DMXs head. A nasty complaint indeed.
That wraps up my comments on Seagals movies (the golden years),
now onto the Friday the 13ths...should keep me out of trouble for a while
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This late in the game action gem still lives in my heart as the last, great Steven Seagal picture where my beloved pony-tailed hero played an active role kicking butt, taking names and blowing bad guys away with wild abandon... It may seem like an eternity ago (especially with his latter direct to video efforts clogging up my memory banks) but thankfully, with the advent of Blu Ray I can appreciate every bone crunching snap and gun shot ring through my ears as if it were only yesterday!

The story is one of those simple action programmers (even though its based on a pretty serious novel by John Westermann) where our Lord, Sir Steven of Seagal is maverick Detroit detective Orin Boyd (with a penchant for wearing jogging sweats and stealing pasta from people in a restaurant), whose handiwork with a gun gets him demoted to traffic duty in one of the city's toughest precinct - the 15th. Here, he gets involved with mysterious crime lord Latrell Walker (a pretty good DMX) who has his own agenda, but after a few harsh words and a mountain of fighting - the two men embrace their inner 'Lethal Weapon' and team up to take on a conspiracy that reaches all the way to the heart of the precinct. Like I said, it sounds like the same old, same old - but that's half the fun: Its the sheer dedication to gleeful macho silliness that powers this puppy along.

The Lord is on fine form; he looks great, does 'his thang' (ie: blow people away with a very loud gun) and generally embodies the screen persona we expect - its a joy to watch the big guy blast across the screen. He's also supported by a great pack of actors such as action favourite Michael Jai White, Bill Duke, Bruce McGill... heck, even Tom Arnold with a comedy nose does the trick!
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