It's a shame they never made a 4th. I don't know if they could with Michael J Fox's health now, but it would be interesting to see them travel to 2085 or something, lol.
"Somewhere in a lonely hotel room, there's a guy starting to realize that eternal fate has turned its back on him. It's 2 AM."
I know, they waste so much time with other things when they could have done that I never knew about that, that was cool. I'm going to get to some of the films I saw for My B-Day week as well as major ones from 1990 among other anniversary years. To coincide with your trailer, last year/last month I posted a special showcase of a tremendous Dragon movie in My Odds & Ends that I love. I wanted to see it bad at the show so Me & Mom saw it in 2006...it's called Eragon
This is just a just is teaser, I'm not ready to do a spotlight at the moment but I will in time
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I never knew about EEPHUS. That looks different. I thought you didn't see it. I'm like he's a big D&D, how can you not talk about Eragon Eragon is the first part of the Inheritance Trilogy of books. Because the plebeians didn't go crazy over the movie, they cancelled the plans to make a movie trilogy and ever since it's been such a bitter time IMO, it's one of the best dragon movies you could ever see. I showcased My DVD & Movie Score greatly last month. I've always loved the visuals of them. I showcased them last month because I've always considered it a holiday-type film or a movie you should watch around Thanksgiving - Christmas simply because it came out during that time which this was a good feeling era as well. Of course you can watch it anytime of the year. I'll spotlight it in time
So, now here I go with the Under Siege movies that stars Steven Seagal which are very good. Today will be the first one that came out in 1992 which was a year when things was changing a bit:!:
The movie is by great yet underrated director Andrew Davis. This was really a different route for Steven Seagal. Now he's one of the best cooks that ever lived. A fighter that makes great food...what a combination that is
Gary Busey is one of villains of the film. It's great he was apart of this one.
This was the first movies I seen Tommy Lee Jones in or at least noticed him. He is also one of the main villains as well and arguably THE bad guy.
George Cheung appears...
and so does Damian Chappa & Raymond Cruz.
Colm Meaney is his usual self.
As always, you gotta look in the background and so fourth in stuff because you never know who's gonna make a cameo or guest appearances. Kane Hodder, the man that played Jason Vorrhees in many of the Friday the 13th movies plays a Commando here
Now, if you've seen Under Siege then you know I haven't got to the big, surprising and arguably the most memorable moment of the whole film. Erika Eleniak has a big part in the film. If you don't know her, she played "The Pretty Girl in Class" in 1982's E.T....
she became a big part of Baywatch and also became a Playboy Playmate. In fact, she was Playboy Playmate of July, 1989 which last year was the anniversary for that Here's this magazine cover from August, 1990 which was 35 years ago this, look at that
She looked really nice in the movie and had a big entrance.
She actually was a Playboy Playmate in the film so she was kinda playing her real-life self
When Seagal is fighting the bad guys, nobody is left in the room on the battleship. Her Cue comes to pop out of the Birthday Cake and while she strips a little, she is greeted by Casey Ryback aka Steven Seagal
She was one of the smallest yet hottest scenes ever seen in a movie by woman
She wears such classic looking panties and shows off her super-nice booty. This was one of the great things about women in the 80s & 90s
In the movie. you do get a small but good glimpse at her boobs.
Of course she's startled by Seagal as she had no idea what was going one.
However, after she knew what the heck was happening, she joined Seagal and dressed up really cool. I love it when women kinda become a tomboy and wear army attire
Here's the iconic trailer.
Here's the great theme & music by extremely underrated composer, Gary Chang
Part two will be next
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I remember that one, though it's been decades and I didn't know some of them were even in it, lol. Tommy Lee Jones got a slew of big movies after that.
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Okay, well I'm glad I refreshed you, you'll see the second one in a moment The Client was very good. Yes, Jones sure did. Susan Sarandon was great in that role. One of the good films of 1994. The music was decent by Howard Shore which My Grandma really liked
Okay, here's Under Siege 2: Dark Territory that came out in the great year of 1995, 30 years ago this year which was part a fantastic lineupc I love the satellite plot and that it takes place on a train too
The movie is again directed by Andrew Davis and is as good as the first one. Steven Seagal returns as Casey Ryback
A very young- & good-looking Katherine Heigl plays his daughter...
as well as young Morris Chestnut works on the train is caught in the terrorist action.
Kurtwood Smith is an ally
Hot Shots' Brenda Bakke is a classy hot Captain
Eric Bogosian is the villain which it's like gosh, this guy is a different one for Seagal
Evert McGill is his major mercenary goon
When Me & My Grandma first saw this movie back when it came out when We rented it from Star Video, We were like that's Reverand Lowe from Silver Bullet
He has others as the always jerk bad guy Peter Green and maniac Patrick Kilpatrick who I just posted about as "The Sandman" in JCVD's Death Warrant
Very underrated Afifi Alaouie appeared as Bogosian's mercenary heavy that's a fine-looking woman
Here's the iconic trailers
Here's this wonderful Cue by the late great Basil Poledouris who also did the music Segal's On Dangerous Ground the previous year of 1994
We shall see what's next
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Under Siege 2 was very good. It's one of Seagal's finest. Ah, Jailhouse Rock with Elvis Presley, I've only seen clips of the film. Here's this coincide with that
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Me neither. A Bug's Life was pretty good. The 90s was such a good decade when the animated movies were just not for the kids but for the whole family and then eventually the adults. Now, who did the music for this good movie It was Randy Newman Here's his decent song from his official YouTube
Here's these few Cues that he wrote for the film. He's a great composer but keep in mind he wrote a ton more than just this
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