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Out for Justice

Out for Justice (1991)

April. 12,1991
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6.1
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R
| Action Crime

Gino Felino is an NYPD detective from Brooklyn who knows everyone and everything in his neighborhood. Killing his partner was someone's big mistake... because he's now out for justice.

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Bluebell Alcock
1991/04/12

Ok... Let's be honest. It cannot be the best movie but is quite enjoyable. The movie has the potential to develop a great plot for future movies

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Jenna Walter
1991/04/13

The film may be flawed, but its message is not.

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Kirandeep Yoder
1991/04/14

The joyful confection is coated in a sparkly gloss, bright enough to gleam from the darkest, most cynical corners.

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Rosie Searle
1991/04/15

It's the kind of movie you'll want to see a second time with someone who hasn't seen it yet, to remember what it was like to watch it for the first time.

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nims-1975
1991/04/16

Out For Justice is an excellent Film which is just amazing and enjoyable to watch. The film is quite a brutal film with harsh violence but the fight scenes are powerful and excellent. Out For Justice also has excellent acting by Steven Seagal, William Forsythe, Jerry Orbach and Jo Champa. Seagals acting as Dt Gino Felino, a man who wants to do his job and cares about family and friends is excellent and so are the other actors acting. William Forsythes acting as the insane and malicious villain Richie, a man who doesn't show remorse for people he doesn't like is also excellent. Jerry Forbach and Jo Champas acting as Cpt Ronnie Donzinger and Vicky Felino (the wife of Gino Felino) is also excellent. Gino Felino is a guy that you don't want to mess with and after Bobbys death and the killings that have been done by insane and malicious Richie have made Gino angry and Gino has want to go looking for Richie, his gang and anybody else known to Richie and sort them out using his powerful strength and martial arts fight moves. Out For Justice is another excellent Seagal movie and should not be missed.

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shakercoola
1991/04/17

A fast paced crime thriller loaded with action and violence. It's very entertaining - one sequence in a bar is very well directed and stands out as the best example of Seagal's elan and fighting prowess as a highly skilled martial arts practitioner and he is convincing as a maverick cop growing up in a criminal underworld but who has chosen the right track. His vengeance, howeverm brings him up against a former schoolfriend turned crinimal who loose in Brooklyn and in a killing frenzy.

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SnoopyStyle
1991/04/18

This is Steven Seagal doing bad a$$ Steven Seagal. He's beating up a suspect, throwing him through a windshield. He's a cop dressed like a mobbed up thug. He's stick fighting. He's throwing unarmed bad guy out the window to his death. He's flipping William Forsythe around like a rag doll.It's a 10 for Steven Seagal fans for love his shtick. It's a 0 for people who hate mindless meaningless violence. So I'll split the difference and give it a 5. Don't look for good acting or good writing. It is strictly an one-man show and Steven Seagal's self-love.

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PeterMitchell-506-564364
1991/04/19

This is basically a story or revenge. Proud Italian cop, Gino Felino (Seagal in one of his better acting efforts) is chasing down bad guy, wannabe mobster, chicken s..t piece of puke, Richie Madano, played with such villainry by character actor, William Forsythe, (gees Steve must get sick of being surrounded by good actors). Richie had his own reasons for gunning down a neighborhood friend/and dirty cop, Bobby Lupo, Gino's partner and best friend, who we only meet at the start, before Seagal throws a black pimp through the windshield of a car. Well, not entirely. He came charging at Steve and you can pretty much fill in the rest, cause you know what happens to anyone who does that. Now why did the pimp get angry at Steve. Well, just lets Seagal had his reasons. The pimp was getting throttled, because he was slapping one of his ho's around, who has gotten pregnant, and he was spouting off some threats to Seagal. They were lewd and disrespecting too, about family members. In this first scene, Steven sabotages this undercover operation, with this soon to be dead partner, on principal. This is Seagal's bloodiest film ever, as a number four outing, fans won't be disappointed if loving the others. It's a shame, that in today not so fortunate times, Seagal just resorts to dishing out crap, one b grade after the other, The Foreigner, a few years back was a joke. Most of this action charged movie, where Steve doesn't muck around here, has him trying to track Richie down, one instance, by chance, he spots him, where a car chase ensues, followed by some heavy violence, and much more later. One elongated scene, has Seagal, going to Richie's younger brother's, another piece of.... who runs a subterranean bar/snooker place. Insults and many fists are exchanged, and a lot of blows at Steve's hand, one guy spitting out a score of teeth for his futile attempt when actually trying to hit him. Bad mistake. Pool cues become weapons of death, where a cool and riveting stick fight ensues. Seagal too shares some childhoods stories, and there are other lighter and potent scenes, and we do see a lighter side to his character. I fully appreciated these scenes and they blend in well with the rest of the movie. We do too have the mafia who backs up Steve, in his quest to track down the enemy, who is tarnishing this mob's rep, with having authorities think Richie's with them which he's certainly not. Steven also makes a friend, a little puppy, who some d..k throws out a window, where the dog comes bite it's neglected owner in the last scene, another I appreciated. A good note to end this flick, on especially after the garbage has been taken out prefore OFJ is quite a good cop drama, with a lot of action and bloody violence, (I'm talking' the loss of a few body parts) where the cat and the mouse run rampant, which makes for a great moment of vengeance, when they finally do meet.

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