7/10
Great Seagal film
18 April 2010
This is Seagal at his best, the movie is kick-ass funny, and for the first time, he does not hog the spotlight and in shares the screen with someone who can kick butt almost as well as he does, and deliver one liners equally well (if not better).

LAPD officer Jack Cole, and his new parter detective Campbell, are going after a family killer who crucifies his victims and paints religious art on the walls with there blood. The latest kill turns out to be Coles ex, and when his finger prints are discovered at the crime scene, suspicion is put on him. Cole may have to go rogue to prove his innocence, but not entirely, Campbell trust him even thought, he is getting into lots of trouble around Cole, (and his allergies to Cole Buddist incense, have forced him to purchase lots of herbal medicine made from animal parts).

The Glimmer man has a pretty good sense of humour on top of everything else, and there is actually something moderately legitimate in the way of a plot, (this and Under Siege) Nothing feels too gratuitous or unintentionally funny, So if you are gonna pick one Seagal film to see, this might be your best choose
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