Runtime: 96 minutes
Directed by: Don E. FauntLeRoy
Starring: Steven Seagal, Eddie Griffin, Carmen Serrano, Kirk B.R. Woller, Jade Yorker
From: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
Steven Seagal put someone in the Camel Clutch… and presumably killed them!
If you’re wondering why in the world I would watch and review a random direct to video picture from a reprobate like Seagal, there’s a good reason: despite not remembering that he put someone in the Camel Clutch (broke his back and made him humble!), I actually saw this long ago. I believe it was ’09 that the former Spike TV had on some show where some dude interviewed people in Hollywood while showing a film… which had nothing to do with the film being shown-I don’t know why either. In any case, they showed an edited for TV version of Urban Justice and from hearsay, this was one of the better Seagal DTV efforts.
The punchline is which director was on while they played Urban Justice. It was… UWE BOLL, I swear this is true. No, the all-timer moment did not happen—Boll did NOT talk about Seagal or Seagal’s movies, which I’m still a little salty about. I was still amused to hear Ol’ Uve talk about his pictures. As for Urban, Ol’ Steven in “the hood” is as wacky as you’d imagine.
I also did not recall that he allowed himself to be a middle-aged badass who had an adult son police officer. Son Max is a good cop who is murdered; in fact, involved in the execution were dirty cops… insert your own pithy comments if you so desire. The movie was full of cliché and offered few surprises, although wasn’t terrible in my eyes. Yea, it’s a hood movie full of vulgar language & F-bombs-in hindsight, I don’t know how they made a TV edit!-which I didn’t love… although in more than one scene that was so prevalent I laughed because it was like a parody.
Yes, Seagal was portly by this point and was stationary as he did his martial arts; editing and camera movements were a great asset. In his 2010 movies, he evidently mostly sat down and hardly did any movement whatsoever! Most of those sound worthless. This in contrast was a standard generic action film which has the hilarity of EDDIE GRIFFIN as the lead heel-at least he was a funny villain at times-and a glorified cameo from Danny Trejo.
To its credit, Seagal did more than typical for his DTV era (again, this is hearsay talking), there were giant squibs used for gunshots, and there was lip service paid to the moral issues revolving around getting revenge. For all the movie’s faults, there were some merits and wasn’t unintelligible as evidently most of his 21st century movies were. Yes, Seagal is a bad person IRL and yes, his appearance the past several years is best described as “pregnant with rhinoceros.” I was still glad to have seen Urban Justice in unedited form.
Perhaps I was delighted to finally hear a line that someone I know on a messageboard occasionally brought up as a gag. In a room where he just beat up a gaggle of Black gangbangers, hearing Steven Seagal utter, “Imma be doing the f*****’ now!” was as outrageous as you’d imagine.