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...wanted the movie blessed by a medicine man. That's just the way I am." -- STEVEN SEAGAL, EXPLAINING TO TIME WHY RELIGIOUS RITES WERE CONDUCTED BEFORE HE STARTED FILMING HIS DIRECTORIAL DEBUT, ON DEADLY GROUND
...that time of year again, time for that annual bad Steven Seagal movie that y our roommate will make you watch because this time it's different. They...
...with John McTiernan's new film, Medicine Man. From Connery's silly Steven Seagal-esque ponytail to the ridiculous Club Med-meets-Muzak soundtrack (available on Varese Sarabande CDs and cassettes), Medicine Man is startlingly dull and ludicrous to the point of self-parody...
...roller-coaster career curve is hardly unique. With the exception of a macho-arts maven like Steven Seagal, whose films routinely pick up an easy $40 million, nearly every modern star's box-office graph zigzags as wildly as an Axl Rose delta gram. Robert Redford and Clint Eastwood have dominated movies for a quarter-century, but their latest pictures have played in empty theaters. Robert De Niro, the most admired actor in films, went a decade after The Deer Hunter (1978) without a hit. Then he appeared in three commercial successes: GoodFellas, Awakenings, Backdraft. When Bruce Willis flexed...
...away with this." Bob Rolke, 18, a varsity swimmer at Washington's American University, has barely had a trim in the past two years and says of his mass of bronze curls, "The girls like it." The ponytail's most notable practitioner is undoubtedly Hollywood's Steven Seagal, the impassive karate black belt whose hit movies Hard to Kill and Marked for Death helped popularize the style...