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It's not a job. It's an adventure! Steven Seagal comes aboard and comes on strong, combining humor and heroics in a fireball of a movie. The excitement starts when the USS Missouri welcomes aboard musicians and caterers set to provide entertainment during the famed battleship's last voyage. The visitors throw a party, all right. A war party. Led by a rogue CIA operative (Lee Jones) and a turncoat officer (Gary Busey), they're really killer-elite commandos out to hijack the ship's nuclear arsenal. They overpower the crew. Except for one man. "I'm just a cook", that man says. But he's a cook with a recipe for action. He's ex-Navy SEAL and highly decorated combat operative Casey Ryback (Steven Seagal). Relying on his slam-bang martial-arts skills and equipped with enough hardware to single-handedly wage World War III, Ryback turns the Missouri's deck and below deck areas into guerilla combat zones. All hands ready, action fans! (Warner Bros. Home Entertainment)

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Kaka 

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English An excellent action flick. In many aspects copies the older and equally successful Die Hard, but the setting at sea and the thrilling moves of Steven Seagal have their charm, and you certainly won't be bored watching this now possibly legendary film. After The Fugitive and Perfect Murder, this is Andrew Davis's best film. Casey Ryback is definitely the best character Steven Seagal has ever had, and thank God for that. The perfect musical score also stands out, especially in the action sequences. There is no shortage of shootouts and brutal one-on-one fights, exactly what we are used to from Seagal movies. ()

DaViD´82 

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English A former Playboy model and a hard-working cook. Instead of a warm romance amidst the steely coolness of a floating world unto itself, there's a contact action flick about a guy who could beat the shit out of those steel gates. ()

gudaulin 

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English For me, probably the best Steven Seagal flick, which nevertheless isn't much of a compliment because quality films are rare in his filmography, and the vast majority of his movies have incredibly ludicrous scripts and dull acting performances even by the standards of his genre. Here, too, there are script flaws and obvious nonsense (two terrorists are ordered to "neutralize" a locked-up and bound Seagal, who until then posed zero risk to the raiding party, only allowing him to escape and be killed by him). On the other hand, the direction is brisk, and the film boasts decent casting for an action genre (Tommy Lee Jones, Colm Meaney). Overall impression: 40%. ()

3DD!3 

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English Certainly one of Seagal’s better movies. A classic worth watching again. Plus, it has a perfect Tommy Lee Jones as the villain, obviously loving his role and they also threw in the gorgeous Erika Eleniak for decoration. What more could a man wish for? :) ()

lamps 

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English 55% – Steven Seagal is simply not my cup of tea. There is one great scene with Erika Eleniak, otherwise this is just an uninteresting aimless shootout. Andrew Davis and Tommy Lee Jones were just warming up a bit before The Fugitive. ()