The Under Siege movies were great.
Which wife? He’s had 4.
I believe the quote is
“Nobody has gone broke underestimating the intelligence of the American public.”
Whomever does his hairpieces does a good job.
I heard the MeToo crowd are about to totally and permanently destroy his career.
He has played:
Italian wise-guys
pissed-off indians
hispanics
average schlubby goyim
He basically plays ANY ethnic group, amazing flexibility.
Guy’s got some really short legs and he runs funny, like a girl. Sort of undermines the image they’re trying to project, him toodling around on those like Fred Flintstone stepping on it.
At the height of his fame he went on the Arsenio Hall show, back in the 90s
He was so smug and arrogant he stumped funny man Arsenio. Was truly awkward and embarrassing to watch Segal in the interview.
(cover of AC/DC) Thunderstruck by Steve’n’Seagulls (LIVE)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e4Ao-iNPPUc
He runs like he isn’t a human, but some alien who is trying to imitate humans badly. It’s like he has never seen anyone run before and tried to imitate what a paraplegic told him running probably is. It’s so weird I can’t even tell if he was fast or slow in his prime. All I know is you don’t see track stars running like that.
But he does do his own thing pretty well, so there is that. Has even been a villain? He would probably play a really good bad guy in a good movie if given a chance.
Freegards
More bottles of beer then bottles of champagne.
And it is not just a case of money either. Popular things are popular because they are enjoyable and undemanding.
Out for Justice has a great pool hall scene.
Before you can learn to kill, you must learn to heal. Wait, hold on while I kill these guys.
I like his fighting style.
Always fascinated me that in most of his movies he beats up bums who could not possibly challenge him. Even fat guys, old guys, - and even a blind guy! Odd but fun to watch.
Watch some Dolph Lundgren flicks. Dolph is actually a smart guy.
Seagal flicks are a guilty pleasure of mine ;’}