Steven Seagal will still have a place in my heart. I remember watching his movies as a kid and it felt so brutal, yet so satisfying when he was breaking arms and legs left and right without mercy. He is still, even to this day is my most favourite action hero moviestar of the 80s and 90s. Thank you Dad for introducing me this awesome actor
Wow how pathetic lol how can you take him seriously? His slap fights are always interesting to say the least. He always has his stunt double stand in for him even if he doesn't need to be active in the scene. Dude is a joke. I understand if you liked him as a kid but come on man wake up dude is a walking joke
Marked for Death Out for Justice Hard to Kill Above the Law Glimmer Man Under Siege 1&2 Fire down Below are my favorite Steven Segal movies. I can watch anyone of them anytime.
@@MartinZanichelliHell, yes. My favorite scene: Nesta: [to Hatcher] Screwface kill me a thousand deaths worse than you. Hatcher: Oh, yeah? Nesta: Go find him your fucking self! [Laughs] [dives through window]
So true, I'm gonna be honest, there are so many movies that are better and more impressive and just really leave you with a wow, this was a fantastic movie! But these Serven Seagal films are unbelievably rewatchable, because you're not watching them for the storyline, plot twists, well written dialogue. You watch these films over and over again because it's clear cut entertaining action. It's clear who's the good guy and who's the bad guy and you wanna see him knock the bad guys out, especially with his bare hands. I must've Out for Justice, Under Siege and those films three times as often as great films like The Departed, The Fugitive and even Heat.
People say a lot of stuff about Mr. Segal. Maybe he says stuff that's doubtful and doesn't seem to show respect to other film martial artists but he is the real deal, and as a younger actor he did blow us away. He's an amazing entertainer and despite the pony tail is amazing to watch. Not so keen on the beard and jet black hair and he has put on a lot of weight but who am I to judge. I wouldn't want to scrap with him, I can make a good cuppa tea ! I like his films( the ones I've seen) and I know they are corriographied ( probably spelt wrong) but he knows his art both as an entertainer and martial artist. Respect to the man for all he's accomplished things many of us only dream about. Great clips of him in action. Thank you.......
@@Marilu-n5z actually he's a aikido master, and aikido doesn't require strength, because you're supposed to use the opponent strength against him, hence his obesity weight level ☺️
@@classicjadeysschambers4578what the hell is your problem? No need to be rude. What I’m saying is the fight scenes you see in films or tv shows today were not like that back than. So again these fight scenes than ahead of its time. You don’t understand that then that’s your problem.
It was different than Norris, totally new more lethal style, no kicks. I think it was ahead of its time. The knife scene in Under Siege is hard to beat.
If you don't use your intellect then how would you actually know that Steven Seagal is a little bitch in real life. His movies prove it but you'll have to look under the surface to uncover the truth, not just the flashy style of his fighting moves. I mean have you ever seen any actor as egotistical as Seagal, he's making himself look way too good on screen which is pretty dubious. Why does he has to look like he's trying so hard to prove himself, there is nothing to prove and only a deeply unsecure man would do that to show himself off to the audience.
I like Seagal versus Marshall Teague. He was ruggedly handsome, a highly skilled martial artist and more than a bit crazy. His stunt work in movies is legendary. Someone should have taken a chance on him in an action adventure movie starring roll. His pal and fellow stunt man, Mike Smith also had hundreds of rolls to his credit.
I don't care about any bs about him. He did something that nobody else did. Hard to Kill, Marked for Death and Nico are still exceptional on many levels. I'm bb Kyokushin, never did aikido but I know enough to see his own contributions to the style and there is always everything about individual what makes a fighter. Not a label, not a style. Right and responsible approach.
Surely a man like Steven Seagal must have some deep insecurities and deep inner fears when he makes himself to be invincible on screen, i mean who the fuck does that? I've yet to see an actor who is as arrogant as this moron. He sure likes to look in the mirror and his ego must be as big as his acting career. Talk about making yourself look like the good guy, Seagal is not in this category no matter how hard he tries, when you're the one on set who is kicking ass nonstop and the other actors are made to look like fucking buffoons you know something isn't quite right about these kind of movies. Seagal sure likes opponents who are just punching bags for him to experiment his moves on and i am sure these fighting gimmicks that he uses are not effective in real life either. He's not that fast as he appears on screen either, the fighting scenes show any kind of actor as having impressive speed but when you actually see it behind the scenes then the fighting is done slow and does not appear as effective due to the actors actually not even hitting each other, or if they do then it's only a mild tap. It's only impressive due to special effects, otherwise the whole movie would look like a damn bad joke. Oh and lo and behold the American movies use a lot of special effects to make it look like as impressive as it can possible. If you fall into the trap of believing that these movies are good then i am sorry for you, there are other more constructive ways of entertaining yourself don't you think.
@@NPC-FromDaHood Even in his first movie he ran like a little girl. Also all the guys he fights in it were his students at the time. He made the production hire them so he wouldn’t look like a fool. Because he knew they would listen to his every word.
Großartiger kampfstill!Großartiger Mensch 😀!Ich liebe ihm!Ich kenne seine filmografie und ich kriege nie genug !!!Einfach toll!Mein lieblingsschauspieler!!
What I love about Steven's fights is their sooo comical and yet extremely brutal all at the same time. HE doesn't play around at all, he gets down to business hard-core I'm 105 pounds I would not wanna mess with him cuz he could split me in half down a pole lol
@@maciek8159 It really isnt. Aikido is the best defense sport to exist. Most haters (probably you aswell) never even tried it in a real fight. I fought a few bullies with it both elementary school and highschool, aikido always stopped incoming punches and kicks, and allowed you to make YOUR OWN counter.
it's just a movie...or directed...and in the script...the question is if with such a smooth take on steven...would it end up in a real situation...running into a 260 or three hundred lb guy 7 foot and taller ...with a rough knowledge of martial arts...I doubt it would be easy...especially if the guy was skilled as a fighter eg MMA or other skills...
It's been 29 years since the last time he played the character but man wouldn't it be awesome to see him doing another Under Siege movie playing the character of Casey RyBack again.
HAHAHA humans are so petty and small, each one of your easily duped by your emotions, you're so easily controlled and manipulated through fear of God/Satan, police and it's laws blah blah blah. Now you're controlled through entertainment and what's even funnier is you all don't even realize it. How many people died and suffered because of religion, no one talks about that, how about the fact that religion denies the possibility of sexual education at a young age, i have suffered because i didn't know that as a kid and religion destroyed my will to live and took away my life. We are controlled by our governments through our emotions, the fear of death, the will to survive and so on. How come no one has the balls to come forth and talk about the real problems that plague our society? Because they'll lock him up in a prison or throw him in a psychiatric hospital, that's why. We all are a bunch of cowards who like to hide behind a cosmic deity or a so called human authority, or are too afraid to truly confront the authorities on sensitive subjects. No one truly acknowledges chaos as the one true cosmic power in the universe, there is no order and there will never be such a thing. Order and polarity is a human thing, just as electricity seems to be properly controlled than it doesn't mean it can't be harmful, in fact it can kill a person in a heartbeat which means the force itself is purely chaotic. Chaos means that both polarity forces are combined, that's true life, both cannot be divided, they are a intrinsic part of one another. Good/evil cannot exist without one another, they create chaos, the feeling of being truly alive and that matters the most, the fear of death is only happening because the chaos element cannot be manifested into someone's life. We need death, we need chaos, we need the universe to balance us out, not the other way around, what humans do now is the equivalent of playing with multiple atomic bombs even if they don't have the knowledge to do so. What i truly mean is who gave us the right to play God? Because that is exactly what we do right now if you think about it. God is the supreme egomaniac that is the center of humanity, he gave authority to humans to butcher the other species and call it a day, but when a human attempts the same onto another he is automatically imprisoned. What happened to survival of the fittest, that's how it should happen but it doesn't because of our own cowardice and desire to feel safe, protected and secure. On the other hand if a war breaks out between multiple countries then it's OK to kill one another, we are nothing but major hypocrites. We claim that we're self righteous but that doesn't mean we're in the truth. War is nothing but a competition for crime through strategy and careful planning.
I forgot what the name of that movie was but can someone tell me what the movie was with that scene where Steven Seagal was fighting those guys in that shop with the owner standing there the one who was wearing what looked like a turbin on his head.
I'm just picturing a producer/director coming to Seagal like: Director: So Steven, we've casted you as the villian in this Superman film. I'm sure you aware of Superman. Man of Steel, invulnerable, literally super human. But we wanted to get your creative take on how you'd see this going. Steven: *Looks at them for a few seconds with hands clasped in front of him, glasses on...at night* Steven: So I'm thinking I kick his ass, akido him through a few windows and doors, then snap his arms in a joint lock before I kick him down some stairs.
Until I saw the trailers for the t.v. series I didn't even know that even though he always played one in some of his movies that Steven Segal was a real police officer in real life as well as playing one but it would explain how he knew about police procedures in all the cop movies he did.
Michael Jai White who is one of my favorite actors knocked Seagal down after kicking him in his face in movie called: Exit Wounds, Matt Schulze who is also one of my favorite actors elbowed Seagal multiple times in his stomach in movie called: Out of Reach and Mike Tyson who is my favorite heavyweight boxer knocked Seagal out and defeated him in movie called: China Salesman which shows that Seagal isn't untouchable in all of his movies.
'You know son, Richie's a bad guy. My friends don't like him and you're friends don't like him either. You're hangin' with the wrong kind of people!' ISPLAK! Hahahahaha!!!!
Here's his filmography: www.google.com/search?q=steven+seagal+filmography&oq=steven+seagal+flim&gs_lcrp=EgZjaHJvbWUqCQgBEAAYDRiABDIGCAAQRRg5MgkIARAAGA0YgAQyCQgCEAAYDRiABDIJCAMQABgNGIAEMgkIBBAAGA0YgAQyCQgFEAAYDRiABDIJCAYQABgNGIAEMgkIBxAAGA0YgAQyCQgIEAAYDRiABDIJCAkQABgNGIAEMgkIChAAGA0YgAQyCQgLEAAYDRiABDIJCAwQABgNGIAEMgkIDRAAGA0YgAQyCQgOEAAYDRiABNIBCDczNDlqMGo0qAIOsAIB&client=ms-android-sprint-us-revc&sourceid=chrome-mobile&ie=UTF-8#wgvs=e All of his best movies from 1988 "Above the Law" to 1994 "On Deadly Ground." One thing about the latter, I felt it was ruined by the last environmental scene.
He did spend his life around martial arts. If a man that size is as good as he looks on film, and there's no question he's lighting fast, you couldn't do a thing with him.
Come on its movies . If he was really in that much drama and violence in reality he'd be dead by now. Aikido don't work on bullets and sooner or later 15 guys are gonna get the idea to all attack at once instead of just standing around waiting for him to take them out one by one. Life is real, not a scripted movie. In reality 15 guys would overwhelm him 3 hit him low tie his legs up while at the exact same time 4 more hit him high tieing his upper body up and take him to the ground and straight beat him to a pulp with stomps and kicks to the ribs and face while 7 more guys hold him down, then one puts a 45 in his mouth and blows his tonsils out the back of his neck. That's reality vs a scripted movie
I’ve heard rumors where Van Damme challenged Steven Seagal. I have no doubt that both actors are skilled. But watching Seagal. You have joint manipulation, pressure points, and he uses the momentum of one’s force. I will never be able to do what Van Damme does. Huge respect for him by the way. But, I don’t have to do the splits. I don’t have to jump. And I will not be trying to impress anybody trying to defend myself.
Another painful scene was the fight scene in the deli in the movie Out for Justice where he grabbed a meat cleaver and stabbed a guy in the leg with it and took that same meat cleaver and stabbed a guy in the right hand with it.
@@hydro.pl.27 i have a strory ,i was at school was about 10 I picked up a cue ball and called a bully that was bullying me and me,he turned round i threw a cue ball at his head, it hit him smack in the middle of his head ,he went down like a sack of potatoes,i said dont bully no more ,its not nice is it
Not one bead of sweat broke from Seagall during the making of every ass kicking, not one freaking bead. I sweated more watching this masterful compilation! And what vicarious enjoyment I received, let me say. Ok, time to watch Paulie the Pig eat his salad breakfast!
In 2008, actor Sylvester Stallone declared to the British magazine FHM that "At a party in my home in Miami in 1997, Van Damme was tired of Steven Seagal claiming he could kick his ass so he offered Seagal outside into my back yard." According to Stallone, Seagal made his excuses and left while Van Damme tracked him down at a nightclub and challenged him again. Stallone finished by stating "Van Damme was too strong. Seagal wanted none of it
Steven Segal, You are a Gentleman with style and i like your fighting style. Full pul bravo. You are the best fighte and i love it very much. Kisses Daniel.
i love how Steven doesn't actually kill everyone he's fighting, he either snaps some bones, paralyzes them,or just straight up knocks them out.
Agreed
No look again he’s snapping bones and necks and causing arteries to bleed out lol
@@jrag1000oh i wasn't counting the neck snaps, they definitely fucking died😅😅😅😂😂😂. not all the stab victims weren't actually killed.
@@jrag1000not all of his enemies are dead tho. :3 no disrespect tho
That how Aikido is designed to do end the fight without killing your opps
This is the best Steven Segal fight compilation I've seen in like 37 years.
You call that a fight compilation, Steven Segal calls that a regular monday
Steven segal is terrible bro
@@mralapenosarespicy bro he like 70 stfu
@@mralapenosarespicyhater
@@mralapenosarespicy Get a life, troll.
I've been watching Steven Segal fight scenes for like 85 years.
Remarkable comment considering Steven Seagal is 70 years old.
They call that a Skippy…
Steven Seagal will still have a place in my heart. I remember watching his movies as a kid and it felt so brutal, yet so satisfying when he was breaking arms and legs left and right without mercy. He is still, even to this day is my most favourite action hero moviestar of the 80s and 90s. Thank you Dad for introducing me this awesome actor
Wow how pathetic lol how can you take him seriously? His slap fights are always interesting to say the least. He always has his stunt double stand in for him even if he doesn't need to be active in the scene. Dude is a joke. I understand if you liked him as a kid but come on man wake up dude is a walking joke
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I hope this is a joke. He's an awful actor and practices bullshido
@@brilliant13675and yet he would fuck u up
Marked for Death Out for Justice Hard to Kill Above the Law Glimmer Man Under Siege 1&2 Fire down Below are my favorite Steven Segal movies. I can watch anyone of them anytime.
Marked For Death is my favorite. The scene with the car chase and the fight inside the shopping mall is superb.
Facts
@@MartinZanichelli that Bronco chase scene is epic!!
@@MartinZanichelliHell, yes. My favorite scene:
Nesta: [to Hatcher] Screwface kill me a thousand deaths worse than you.
Hatcher: Oh, yeah?
Nesta: Go find him your fucking self! [Laughs]
[dives through window]
So true, I'm gonna be honest, there are so many movies that are better and more impressive and just really leave you with a wow, this was a fantastic movie!
But these Serven Seagal films are unbelievably rewatchable, because you're not watching them for the storyline, plot twists, well written dialogue. You watch these films over and over again because it's clear cut entertaining action. It's clear who's the good guy and who's the bad guy and you wanna see him knock the bad guys out, especially with his bare hands. I must've Out for Justice, Under Siege and those films three times as often as great films like The Departed, The Fugitive and even Heat.
People say a lot of stuff about Mr. Segal. Maybe he says stuff that's doubtful and doesn't seem to show respect to other film martial artists but he is the real deal, and as a younger actor he did blow us away. He's an amazing entertainer and despite the pony tail is amazing to watch. Not so keen on the beard and jet black hair and he has put on a lot of weight but who am I to judge. I wouldn't want to scrap with him, I can make a good cuppa tea ! I like his films( the ones I've seen) and I know they are corriographied ( probably spelt wrong) but he knows his art both as an entertainer and martial artist. Respect to the man for all he's accomplished things many of us only dream about.
Great clips of him in action. Thank you.......
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you spelled his name wrong, it's correctly spelled as seagull 👍
The best in Judo Karate, I'm amazed at how strong his hands are!!! I want my hands to be as strong as his, Steven Seagal😊
@@Marilu-n5z actually he's a aikido master, and aikido doesn't require strength, because you're supposed to use the opponent strength against him, hence his obesity weight level ☺️
@@Marilu-n5z steven seagull 👍
If there’s a glass panel or window, Steven Segal is going to throw you through it.
After he's broken your arm and/or leg...
Back than Steven’s fight scenes where way ahead of its time.
@@classicjadeysschambers4578what the hell is your problem? No need to be rude. What I’m saying is the fight scenes you see in films or tv shows today were not like that back than. So again these fight scenes than ahead of its time. You don’t understand that then that’s your problem.
Absolutely 👍
It was different than Norris, totally new more lethal style, no kicks. I think it was ahead of its time.
The knife scene in Under Siege is hard to beat.
Chuck norris good figter👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻@@VanderbiltMr
@@manranimann1402defeated by Bruce Lee
You will notice that Steven never shouts or screams when he fights.He just quietly goes about his business of destroying his opponents!!!
I’ve heard the occasional Kia come out...
John wick - duh
Only his victime shouts and mostly screams... of pain! 😂
The swift deadly silent assassin.
AAA
Every fight scene is extraordinary and most awe-aspiring and looks as real as they are. .
The name for this video should be: Steven Seagal Being The Absolute Boss For 15 Minutes.
Damn right!!!😎😎😎
This never gets old! This is how you deliver justice! Get the damn system out of it!
やはり若い頃、合気道を修行していた関係からか入り身投げ、小手返し、四方投げ、
三ヶ条等合気道技のオンパレードですね!
Dude perfected the Clothesline and Reverse Takedown 💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼
Dont care what people say about steven as an action star he's awesome.
If you don't use your intellect then how would you actually know that Steven Seagal is a little bitch in real life. His movies prove it but you'll have to look under the surface to uncover the truth, not just the flashy style of his fighting moves. I mean have you ever seen any actor as egotistical as Seagal, he's making himself look way too good on screen which is pretty dubious. Why does he has to look like he's trying so hard to prove himself, there is nothing to prove and only a deeply unsecure man would do that to show himself off to the audience.
@@redragongaming I said I enjoy his movies as a person I don't like the man at all
@@classicjadeysschambers4578 I'm sorry you haven't found your own intelligence yet
Hell yeah
Steven Seagal, excelente ator. Obrigada pela postagem.
I love these action scenes especially with the modern-day trend of shaky cam not present
An orthopedist really knows when Steven was in town
That ankle twist sure added some variety, lol!
When a guy, ANY guy, wraps a pool ball in a bar towel, you know that somebody has talked smack for too long.
"Anyone seen Richie, where's Richie" 😂😂
Still looking for him in 2024😂
😁
I like Seagal versus Marshall Teague. He was ruggedly handsome, a highly skilled martial artist and more than a bit crazy. His stunt work in movies is legendary. Someone should have taken a chance on him in an action adventure movie starring roll. His pal and fellow stunt man, Mike Smith also had hundreds of rolls to his credit.
I still enjoy watching him kick ass!
Yep me too but he's getting old to be fighting ...but he was the greatest
Yes Joe the licks were dished out.
I don't care about any bs about him. He did something that nobody else did. Hard to Kill, Marked for Death and Nico are still exceptional on many levels. I'm bb Kyokushin, never did aikido but I know enough to see his own contributions to the style and there is always everything about individual what makes a fighter. Not a label, not a style. Right and responsible approach.
Surely a man like Steven Seagal must have some deep insecurities and deep inner fears when he makes himself to be invincible on screen, i mean who the fuck does that? I've yet to see an actor who is as arrogant as this moron. He sure likes to look in the mirror and his ego must be as big as his acting career. Talk about making yourself look like the good guy, Seagal is not in this category no matter how hard he tries, when you're the one on set who is kicking ass nonstop and the other actors are made to look like fucking buffoons you know something isn't quite right about these kind of movies. Seagal sure likes opponents who are just punching bags for him to experiment his moves on and i am sure these fighting gimmicks that he uses are not effective in real life either. He's not that fast as he appears on screen either, the fighting scenes show any kind of actor as having impressive speed but when you actually see it behind the scenes then the fighting is done slow and does not appear as effective due to the actors actually not even hitting each other, or if they do then it's only a mild tap. It's only impressive due to special effects, otherwise the whole movie would look like a damn bad joke. Oh and lo and behold the American movies use a lot of special effects to make it look like as impressive as it can possible. If you fall into the trap of believing that these movies are good then i am sorry for you, there are other more constructive ways of entertaining yourself don't you think.
Yeah he is the main reason why I took up aikido.
You should see the recent ones he did You’ll laugh your ass off
@@MrChex27 I don't watch new action films. John Wick makes me laugh. This type of movies are done since early 2000s.
@@FractalKrystian truth spoken.
It's so cool the way he beats these guys down.
wtf🤣
It be having me laughing how they tried so hard to keep swinging their weapons and Steven flipping them around like pancakes 😂😂😂😂😂
This actor will never be messed with those villains in his movies
I just love Seagal's swag and brutality.. Badass! 💪🏻💪🏻
Steven Segal breaks bones...that separates him from the other badasses 👏👏👏
7th Dan master instructor trainer, the one and only STEVEN SEGAL. THANKS for the memories.😃
Love Steven......the absolute King ❤❤
I like the way he bends things that shouldn’t bend,the way he fights is pure skill and calm
@@classicjadeysschambers4578only thing I see is a pussy
He is definitely one of my favourite fighting heroes. There is no mercy just execution of evil.
I can't tell if you're being sarcastic lol
@@maciek8159 Im afraid he isn't
@@NPC-FromDaHood It’s sad people still think segal is for real. I don’t care if it’s his movies from the late 80’s to 90’s he’s trash.
@@maciek8159 his first movie wasnt that bad if i think good, but it ends here xd but everyone who saw his "fights" Have to know He Is bad af
@@NPC-FromDaHood Even in his first movie he ran like a little girl. Also all the guys he fights in it were his students at the time. He made the production hire them so he wouldn’t look like a fool. Because he knew they would listen to his every word.
合氣道技法aikido
0:25三教sankkyou
6:33
1:18四方摔(後方)shihounage
11:38
1:31一教(後方)ikkyou
5:45反手摔kotegaeshi
6:22
9:25
9:37
11:13
12:30
7:06入身摔(前方)iriminage
9:26
7:41合氣杖
9:14
7:56合氣道黑帶的整套道服就長這樣
那片段沒看錯的話應該是入身摔、反手摔
4:33十字摔jujinage
11:49六教rokukyo
看得出來Steven非常喜歡用反手摔,
以上是我所分析Steven運用合氣道技法的統整,如果有興趣及需要糾正的歡迎各位分享交流(本人目前只有合氣道五級而已,還請各位合氣道前輩多多體諒本人知識量的不足)
6:22 what is that move called?
@@jamaalstrength1894 反手摔 kotegaeshi
B 😊
@@jamaalstrength1894it’s back when he was thin, so I believe it’s “Above the Law”.
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Großartiger kampfstill!Großartiger Mensch 😀!Ich liebe ihm!Ich kenne seine filmografie und ich kriege nie genug !!!Einfach toll!Mein lieblingsschauspieler!!
He actually displayed a lot of submission moves and holds before the Gracies and UFC made that famous.
This ain’t wwe now boi we don’t copy right wrestling moves
The Italian market scene....Segal beats the guy down with a salami. Lol
What I love about Steven's fights is their sooo comical and yet extremely brutal all at the same time. HE doesn't play around at all, he gets down to business hard-core
I'm 105 pounds I would not wanna mess with him cuz he could split me in half down a pole lol
Kind of reflects aikido, it’s meant to be a peaceful art but when ol Stevie pushes the boundaries of technique he ends up maiming and killing
I have a newfound respect for stuntmen and woman - well done!
Segal was really rockin' tf outta some tucked in blouses 🤣🤣🤣
Anybody seen Ritchie??? Anyone know why Ritchie did Bobby Lupo?
Great Movie Greetings from Germany
Lubo ?.
@@makattak3550 Bobby Lupo
The way how they do those slow motion fight moves with Steven Seagal reminds me a lot of the fight scenes with Chuck Norris from Walker Texas Ranger.
I do have to admit the falls when he flips them fools they look so realistic asf 😂 without cgi like we have have now
Believe it or not most fight scenes in movies today are filmed with realism of course they don't get hit but take downs are mostly real
Seagal is a genius fight choregrapher
@@yusufgaridi9523 Was.
A shout out to the awesome stunt fighters and the crew because they made everything I just watched possible.
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Yeah, including tolerating his constant abuses.
I just love the sound of breaking bones in the morning
This is the guy that made me want to learn Aikido so bad
Lol that's not embarrassing.
@@maciek8159 It really isnt. Aikido is the best defense sport to exist. Most haters (probably you aswell) never even tried it in a real fight. I fought a few bullies with it both elementary school and highschool, aikido always stopped incoming punches and kicks, and allowed you to make YOUR OWN counter.
@@Zlatirano It's very ineffective in a street fight. It's why they don't use it in mma. Boxing and jujitsu is much better
@@maciek8159no. Ground fight leaves you vulnerable on the street
@@maciek8159 its not clueless kid, you lil wussy boy lol
Undoubtedly, the bone breaker number one!
it's just a movie...or directed...and in the script...the question is if with such a smooth take on steven...would it end up in a real situation...running into a 260 or three hundred lb guy 7 foot and taller ...with a rough knowledge of martial arts...I doubt it would be easy...especially if the guy was skilled as a fighter eg MMA or other skills...
It's been 29 years since the last time he played the character but man wouldn't it be awesome to see him doing another Under Siege movie playing the character of Casey RyBack again.
The sound of breaking arms!
Steven Seagal is my best actor and i really like his characteristics of fighting. I love this man to death.
HAHAHA humans are so petty and small, each one of your easily duped by your emotions, you're so easily controlled and manipulated through fear of God/Satan, police and it's laws blah blah blah. Now you're controlled through entertainment and what's even funnier is you all don't even realize it. How many people died and suffered because of religion, no one talks about that, how about the fact that religion denies the possibility of sexual education at a young age, i have suffered because i didn't know that as a kid and religion destroyed my will to live and took away my life. We are controlled by our governments through our emotions, the fear of death, the will to survive and so on. How come no one has the balls to come forth and talk about the real problems that plague our society? Because they'll lock him up in a prison or throw him in a psychiatric hospital, that's why. We all are a bunch of cowards who like to hide behind a cosmic deity or a so called human authority, or are too afraid to truly confront the authorities on sensitive subjects. No one truly acknowledges chaos as the one true cosmic power in the universe, there is no order and there will never be such a thing. Order and polarity is a human thing, just as electricity seems to be properly controlled than it doesn't mean it can't be harmful, in fact it can kill a person in a heartbeat which means the force itself is purely chaotic. Chaos means that both polarity forces are combined, that's true life, both cannot be divided, they are a intrinsic part of one another. Good/evil cannot exist without one another, they create chaos, the feeling of being truly alive and that matters the most, the fear of death is only happening because the chaos element cannot be manifested into someone's life. We need death, we need chaos, we need the universe to balance us out, not the other way around, what humans do now is the equivalent of playing with multiple atomic bombs even if they don't have the knowledge to do so. What i truly mean is who gave us the right to play God? Because that is exactly what we do right now if you think about it. God is the supreme egomaniac that is the center of humanity, he gave authority to humans to butcher the other species and call it a day, but when a human attempts the same onto another he is automatically imprisoned. What happened to survival of the fittest, that's how it should happen but it doesn't because of our own cowardice and desire to feel safe, protected and secure. On the other hand if a war breaks out between multiple countries then it's OK to kill one another, we are nothing but major hypocrites. We claim that we're self righteous but that doesn't mean we're in the truth. War is nothing but a competition for crime through strategy and careful planning.
7:54 probably the smoothest, but savage body shot I’ve ever seen
this is such a relaxing vid to watch before bed!! something about segals smooth, calming voice that brings tranquility to my sleep.
What does it take to change the essence of a man? Next scene Seagal gouging out Screwface's eyes. 😂😂😂 I can't stop laughing.
I wish his modern films were just as good as the older ones
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Too fat now….
Agreed, hate to say it but he did more to ruin his career without realizing it!
alot of rules changed since the 80's my friend
@@billblaken2699 he would still destroy you in 2 seconds my friend
Wow no fights like that except Steven segal his a living legend 😍
I forgot what the name of that movie was but can someone tell me what the movie was with that scene where Steven Seagal was fighting those guys in that shop with the owner standing there the one who was wearing what looked like a turbin on his head.
Steven Seagal don't have to be muscular to beat asses...he is such a badass...love him
I'm just picturing a producer/director coming to Seagal like:
Director: So Steven, we've casted you as the villian in this Superman film. I'm sure you aware of Superman. Man of Steel, invulnerable, literally super human. But we wanted to get your creative take on how you'd see this going.
Steven: *Looks at them for a few seconds with hands clasped in front of him, glasses on...at night*
Steven: So I'm thinking I kick his ass, akido him through a few windows and doors, then snap his arms in a joint lock before I kick him down some stairs.
Doable with a little kyrptonite
"Nobody Beats me in the Kitchen" best line of seagal ever!!
my fave is : "anticipation of death is worse than death itself" (hard to kill)
He means doing the dishes
I'm just a cook.
0:20 a movie where Steven is actually greatly injured. That's a rarity
Which movie
He got shot in under siege
in Machete he slices his own stomach open 😂
Until I saw the trailers for the t.v. series I didn't even know that even though he always played one in some of his movies that Steven Segal was a real police officer in real life as well as playing one but it would explain how he knew about police procedures in all the cop movies he did.
Watching Segal movies has made me realize to never attack people or try to rob anyone. You don't know how dangerous someone can be.
He is a star in my heart.
🙄
He was kinda legit but he ruined his career for lying so much
@@mgofficial5470 as an ex karateka, Steven Seagal's lies were a strike to my heart the first time I heard them. Still, he is a legend for me
@@Raoulelcuervo yeah man I used to think he was fully legit I mean he still is and not completely
@@Raoulelcuervo yeah I did Karate as well at one point I even won at a tournament and he’s one of the people that made me want to fight
Even( Steven) was Older he still has the moves and the confidence and is fast. I watch every film he makes.
He used to be fast but he gained weight and got slow it’s actually sad he’s somewhat legit
Brutality and Fatality combine in one moveset..
Another reason to enjoy these films: the PROPERTY DAMAGE...
Steven Seagals older movies are so damn good. Then after his first 5 you think to yourself, “wtf am I watching?” Lol
I love his twisting backside wrist break.
Don't be a bad guy, be a nice guy.
I must admit Steven Segal films are very good.
Hell yh
All time papa
Earlier ones yes, Later ones no
Come on Trevor, try again.
Definitely not his films where he has that stupid goatee and he’s obese 😂
La forma como pelea es diferente.
Tiene su propio estilo.
Admiro su forma de pelear.
Pero hay que tener en cuenta que es una película.
❤😂🎉😢😮😅😊
He's Untouchable in all of his movies
Michael Jai White who is one of my favorite actors knocked Seagal down after kicking him in his face in movie called: Exit Wounds, Matt Schulze who is also one of my favorite actors elbowed Seagal multiple times in his stomach in movie called: Out of Reach and Mike Tyson who is my favorite heavyweight boxer knocked Seagal out and defeated him in movie called: China Salesman which shows that Seagal isn't untouchable in all of his movies.
🇿🇦🙏🏻Man, did I enjoyed this non-stop ACTION. 😁👍 Sharon Coetzee.
'You know son, Richie's a bad guy. My friends don't like him and you're friends don't like him either. You're hangin' with the wrong kind of people!' ISPLAK! Hahahahaha!!!!
Nobody beats the crap out of bad guys like Seagal. A definite destruction!
And very balletic and graceful in his movements. Beautiful to watch.
List of movies pls 🙏
Here's his filmography: www.google.com/search?q=steven+seagal+filmography&oq=steven+seagal+flim&gs_lcrp=EgZjaHJvbWUqCQgBEAAYDRiABDIGCAAQRRg5MgkIARAAGA0YgAQyCQgCEAAYDRiABDIJCAMQABgNGIAEMgkIBBAAGA0YgAQyCQgFEAAYDRiABDIJCAYQABgNGIAEMgkIBxAAGA0YgAQyCQgIEAAYDRiABDIJCAkQABgNGIAEMgkIChAAGA0YgAQyCQgLEAAYDRiABDIJCAwQABgNGIAEMgkIDRAAGA0YgAQyCQgOEAAYDRiABNIBCDczNDlqMGo0qAIOsAIB&client=ms-android-sprint-us-revc&sourceid=chrome-mobile&ie=UTF-8#wgvs=e
All of his best movies from 1988 "Above the Law" to 1994 "On Deadly Ground." One thing about the latter, I felt it was ruined by the last environmental scene.
He did spend his life around martial arts. If a man that size is as good as he looks on film, and there's no question he's lighting fast, you couldn't do a thing with him.
Then he starts running like a girl 😆
Come on its movies . If he was really in that much drama and violence in reality he'd be dead by now. Aikido don't work on bullets and sooner or later 15 guys are gonna get the idea to all attack at once instead of just standing around waiting for him to take them out one by one. Life is real, not a scripted movie. In reality 15 guys would overwhelm him 3 hit him low tie his legs up while at the exact same time 4 more hit him high tieing his upper body up and take him to the ground and straight beat him to a pulp with stomps and kicks to the ribs and face while 7 more guys hold him down, then one puts a 45 in his mouth and blows his tonsils out the back of his neck. That's reality vs a scripted movie
HAHAHAH good joke, i almost fell into the trap of taking your seriously but then thought that you can't be serious with this comment.
He is so God damn fast..... And I really love the noise off all those cracking bones.. 🤣🤣😂😍😍😍
"I really love the noise off all those cracking bones"
And you will hear such a noise soon ...of your bone.
@@aoibheannnibhroin9951shut the hell up boy
4:32
It's called film editing...
He does a certain way of fighting unlike any other martial artist
His trademark style is "breaking bones" no flying kicks or Kung Fu just straight up annihilation
90s movies were awesome with no shaky cam.
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Any body seen Richie!! It's only a film not real realistically but your brother done the business respect to him .....
I’ve heard rumors where Van Damme challenged Steven Seagal. I have no doubt that both actors are skilled. But watching Seagal. You have joint manipulation, pressure points, and he uses the momentum of one’s force. I will never be able to do what Van Damme does. Huge respect for him by the way. But, I don’t have to do the splits. I don’t have to jump. And I will not be trying to impress anybody trying to defend myself.
And now Van Damme is in that terrible mortal kombat game
Steven seagull is a legend luv watching him take all these bad guys out awesome 👌
When violence doesn't work, use more violence
この動画には
素晴らしかった本当の合気道の技、
映画映えするために取り入れたトラッピング技術、
彼の全盛期、衰退期のすべての動きが含まれています
素晴らしい動画、great‼️
"Why don't you take your best shot?"
"Here we go, mister big balls."
The look on Steven's face as he said that 🤣
Another painful scene was the fight scene in the deli in the movie Out for Justice where he grabbed a meat cleaver and stabbed a guy in the leg with it and took that same meat cleaver and stabbed a guy in the right hand with it.
Inspiring : ) Especially love it when he breaks their arms / elbows : )
This is asmr right here Steven Seagal edition
4:33
That shit HAD to HURT!!
😭
The MAJORITY of this shit had to hurt.
All through his life, he breaks people's bones, kill them and destroy properties - -"
I love the way he uses anything like a cue ball as a weapon ,and what he can find
That's his favorite weapon
A cue ball is a weapon. I actually have a story about one.
@@hydro.pl.27 i have a strory ,i was at school was about 10 I picked up a cue ball and called a bully that was bullying me and me,he turned round i threw a cue ball at his head, it hit him smack in the middle of his head ,he went down like a sack of potatoes,i said dont bully no more ,its not nice is it
I like it when the guy says I like pain,so he showed him a pane of glass the window with his head 😂😂😂😂
Not one bead of sweat broke from Seagall during the making of every ass kicking, not one freaking bead. I sweated more watching this masterful compilation! And what vicarious enjoyment I received, let me say. Ok, time to watch Paulie the Pig eat his salad breakfast!
In 2008, actor Sylvester Stallone declared to the British magazine FHM that "At a party in my home in Miami in 1997, Van Damme was tired of Steven Seagal claiming he could kick his ass so he offered Seagal outside into my back yard." According to Stallone, Seagal made his excuses and left while Van Damme tracked him down at a nightclub and challenged him again. Stallone finished by stating "Van Damme was too strong. Seagal wanted none of it
What I think of your comment 4:59
As a true aikidoka he avoided the fight
Steven Segal,
You are a Gentleman with style and i like your fighting style.
Full pul bravo.
You are the best fighte and i love it very much.
Kisses Daniel.
That's how I'm learning how to fight defend myself
I like the guy screaming at 2:30 with a hatchet pinning his hand to the wall. Straight out of Texas Chainsaw Massacre, lol.
I love his short clothesline move. He did the real ankle lock on that one guy, I bet Kurt Angle got this move from Segal.
The late 80s 90s fights are the best and some of the 2000s
wow my goodness that's why i like him much God power miracel's blessing u
Lol
Anyone besides me notice how with every kick and punch Steven Seagal lands on the guys he beats the crap out of sounds like thunder.