Under Siege (2/9) Movie CLIP - Fighting Back (1992) HD
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CLIP DESCRIPTION:
After executing a lowly private, the terrorists begin their hunt to eliminate Ryback (Steven Seagal)... until they become the hunted.
FILM DESCRIPTION:
Andrew Davis directed this exciting thriller starring Steven Seagal, sans ponytail, and featuring electric, over-the-top performances by Gary Busey and Tommy Lee Jones. This action saga takes place on the battleship USS Missouri, about to be decommissioned from service after a visit from George Bush. When Bush departs the vessel, a band of terrorists overcome the remaining skeleton crew and take over the ship, under the ruse of holding a surprise birthday party for the ship's commander, Captain Adams (Patrick O'Neal). The band is led by Strannix (Jones), a disgruntled ex-CIA operative, and his right-hand man, the psychotic Krill (Busey). The terrorists plan to steal the ship's store of nuclear warheads, transfer them to a stolen North Korean submarine, and sell them to a Middle Eastern country. Unfortunately for Strannix, he has overlooked the ship's cook, Casey Ryback (Seagal). Ryback is a much-honored Navy SEAL who, because of a minor scandal, is quietly completing his twenty-year tour in the galley of the Missouri. Forced into action, Ryback, along with the woman who jumped out of Captain Adams' birthday cake (Erika Eleniak), knocks off the bad guys one-by-one while crawling inside the bowels of the ship.
CREDITS:
TM & © Warner Bros. (1992)
Cast: Tom Muzila, Tom Reynolds, Steven Seagal, Tom Wood
Director: Andrew Davis
Producers: Jack B. Bernstein, Joel Chernoff, Gary W. Goldstein, J.F. Lawton, Peter Macgregor-Scott, Arnon Milchan, Steven Reuther, Steven Seagal
Screenwriter: J.F. Lawton
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This is my favorite Seagal movie. It was all a piece of cake for him back then. Now it's too many pieces of cake for him.
Seth Winters I just like the Missouri. It’s one of those ships stationed in Hawaii.
Sequel was even better.
Your comment broke my dry spell of no laughter for ages. Thanks friend.
There's so much cake a man can take before he starts gaining pounds...
No cake after 50. : (
I never realized how they sped up the film, when Seagal falls from the ceiling to surprise his attackers. Now, I can't UNSEE it!
When he takes off the chef jacket he still has the cuffs in his hand you can faintly hear them. I think he used the chef coat to wrap the cuffs as he set them down on the floor so that they would not make noise. Nice attention to detail.
This is Segals best movie and truly piece of classic cinematic art. Steven Segal.Tommy Lee Jones and Gary Bussy.
In a movie full of gruesome deaths, murdering that helpless soldier while he’s unarmed and on his knees is up there for cold bloodedness. Glad the cook wasted all of them.
He was killed to justify Ryback's murder of them.
Dan Echebarria I know right. Even though he was cooperating and didn’t fight back they still killed him. That pissed me off
@@Sevan_UP it’s just a movie
@@royce45678 so what if it's a movie. That part pissed me off.
Then why do you watch movies if it's just a movie?
@@Sevan_UP escape from reality or entertainment
"He's trapped in the freezer? Well, let's just leave him there."
THE END
BAHAHAHAHA SO good, I was like 10 when I saw this movie and had to have it and every other VHS tape of Steven Segal. This and Above the Law were blockbusters, and when I was young enough to not notice his retardery I loved them all. GREAT CATCH!
Also for some reason those silencers on the MP5SDs didn't suppress anything likely so our Hero could hear the murder of a lowly enlisted man and get ready to do Partial Arts to them. Those two baddies saved Honolouou from a nuclear strike just by opening a freezer door lol.
@@ethanboyd7843
Uh, thats a lot closer to reality, than most movie 'silencers'. Guarantee a full auto burst from a MP5SD, is audible in the next room. Most of what you hear, in this scene, is the action noise and bullet impacts.
@@springbloom5940 Also he called it "An MP% Assault Rifle as the career seal handing it to the new girl, find him and we can help the guy out. He wouldn't have understood a word of what we're having a pissing match over lol
Haha nice one
Can you imagine how loud all those rounds were inside that small freezer
That’s funny
Meh... they were using suppressors.
@@bpace2509 doesn't even make it quiet...
Those guys would be deaf.
His earlier films were the best.
Batesmotel1960 he started going downhill after the 90s
almighty_luigi yes, exactly at late 90s to 2000s.
Totally agreed, would say he had great movies but now his movies are so bad..
this and part 2 were his best
@Mara Palin only one he directed was On Deadly Ground.
This movie is just all around awesome. And in this clip the way the last dude transitions from his primary weapon, to his pistol, and finally his knife almost seamlessly is just the little details that made this movie great. Idk why, that part just always impressed me. It shows they weren't just some wannabe militia dudes. Like strannix said, "these men are professionals".
Only why did he try to stand up and charge Seagal with it instead of just trying to shoot him? Not very professional to close the distance having a firearm
Poor guard. He gets riddled with bullets and the next year in The Fugitive Tommy Lee Jones almost blows his ear off.
+habyss And then 5 years after that in U.S. Marshals he gets killed again!
Do you even know who that actress is?
If you mean the actor playing the guard, yeah. It's Tom Wood, he hasn't been in anything for a while though.
Even worse. He dies in "US Marshals"
thats crazy! I never noticed he was the same actor who played that guy in those movies too
U know shit is about to get real with that crazy look on Steven Segal's face
Ya that look that says "im about to eat this whole pizza and lie about my martial arts experience cuz im a pudgy lil cry baby?" That look? lol
I was always amazed by this scene.. as a kid and even now. I would think- how on earth could a handcuffed man inside this meatlocker handle these two armed professionals??? And this scene makes it legitimately possible. The camera work and angles take you by surprise as it does the two armed men. Just awesome.
Nothing to be amazed by...? Navy SEALS, Army Delta, Marine Reconnaissance and British SAS and SBS are amongst the best in special warfare!
@@atiboyful 복수무정
@@atiboyful not really but whatever floats your boat
If only ninjas could go public. Bit noooooo
This film flat out rocks.
The best Steven Seagal movie ever, thanks to Tommy Lee Jones for his impressive villain role.
Agreed that it's the best Seagal movie but this is a great movie in general. It's very smart and seems realistic. Mixes action and humor perfectly plus has a great cast of villains.
it is one of my fav movies ever.. i hope when i die someone throws a copy of the VHS in my tomb
That's not the only reason why it's his best movie.
@@el34glo59 the other reason is Gary Busey and the production.
Was 7 when this came out. Always loved this movie. Seagal wasnt always a laughing stock.
"Don't worry about it, these guys are professionals. They can handle twenty Marines and a hundred cooks."
Except: "...goddamn cook's a SEAL?!"
I told you to send more men
@@clearcreek69 "Shut up and listen!"
I love his tactical face at 2:00 and in all the movies
Seagal in his prime.
still flabby arms
Then he got a hold of prime rib buffets
@@user-lq4rq7ph3p Donut eating award maybe. Van Damme is still fit, so it Dolphe Lundgren.
@@donnellvictor3670 LOL. You beat me to that comment :))
He is unfreakin-believable!! Damn! Love every move he makes. Dont be jealous, haters.
Yeah we’re all jealous of an overweight, pretentious, self delusional pathological liar…
I saw this movie opening weekend with my dad and my sister when I was a kid. Great movie little moments like that one doesn’t forget.
I was shocked at them shooting the compliant soldier in the back.
I pointed and laughed as they were dying in return.
I hate how they killed off private Nash so quickly. It would have been better if he survived this part and went on to assist Ryback along with the sailors Ryback encounters.
One thing I do give this movie a lot of credit for, it shows that silenced guns still make a lot of noise.
I was wondering about those "suppressors" and why the firearms still made so much noise.
@@im1who84u that's realistic ! In most Hollywood movies the sound suppressors make the firearms so quiet to almost zero noise which is absolutely wrong . In real life a suppressed firearm still has a big noise but much less than normal firearm unless you use low velocity special ammunition .
@@highvelocity6529 Thank you for your input.
@@im1who84u
About 30% of a gunshot, is the action and primer initiation. Those can't be be 'silenced', so there's always a significant noise signature. Full auto only exacerbates it. Note that most of what you hear when they're shooting, is bullet impacts... which are also loud.
@@springbloom5940 Thank you also for your input explaining more of the details to me.
Steven Seagal's acting in this Movie was so damn badass good!!
Titanic wouldn't have sunk if he was on it.
vor mnevis hetti nie denkt, dass mich en schwiizer künstler so wider abhole. danke für das grossartige album! eifach nur liebi für eu!
Ha...Ha...totally right!
@Ciaron Smith XD
Fat floats
His gaze alone would've melted the iceberg.
I always felt sorry for the poor E-2 boot in way over his head and wasn't even given a chance to fight back. The senseless execution really made us want Steven to open a can of Whupass.
Exactly.
He works wonders with cooking knives.
Both Under Siege movies are Seagal's best.
This movie is dope af, one of the many cool action movies I watched as a kid
I used to watch stuff like this with my dad on Sunday mornings if my mother wasn't home and didn't force me to go to church. Good times.
Easily Seagals best movie. Despite all the crap he's been in lately his earlier movies could at least be taken seriously and this one's actually pretty good.
As a testament to his cooking abilities he cooked up a huge batch of smackdown for those punks.
can you smell what Ryback is cookin'??
sorry it's catching around here...
My favorite line in this film "Get my pies out of the oven!" He might have been busted down to a cook's mate, but he was going to take the job he was assigned as seriously as anything else.
Out For Justice is a very close second but Under Siege will forever be Seagal's magnum opus.
That second merc pulled out every weapon he had on him. Didn't save him of course but pretty good all the same.
The way he pops up so quickly with his sidearm is impressive.
@@mindriot91_96 Impressive indeed. Deadly in fact. And had that guy not been in close quarters combat with the Kryptonian Casey Rybeck he might have made it out of that galley alive.
Almost all - he had another pistol, a Beretta M9, in the holster on his right leg. Not that it would've helped 😂
This is probably one of the most realistic depictions of suppressors I've seen in a movie. In a Steven Seagal movie, no less.
I dunno if it's sarcasm but that's not far from the truth. The things they're surpressing are really loud bastards.
This movie was actually nominated for an Oscar for best sound design & mixing!
Why are the machine guns so noisy with silencers? What's the point of them then?
@@amsmith123 Sub machine guns are a hell of a lot louder without the surpressors. If you have people several rooms away with thick metal walls in between, they are much less likely to hear anything.
Sta not
9mm subsonic ammo penetrating a industrial fridge door, no way. It might be able to chew it up if its aluminium with styrolite in between, but on a warship my guess it would be steel ...so nope, those mp5's would not shoot straight through it.
a Under Siege reboot with Jason Statham would be awesome.
man say what you want about steven today, but he had some damn good movies out. Not to mention he was in great shape back then.
Great movie!!! Great fight scenes!!! And Tommy Lee Jones as the bad guy was new for him!!!
This scene is amazing
Great sound effects. The score from 0:50 to 2:45 was perfect
I know and especially at the exact moment when escaped from the "refer" 00:53
Still a very watchable movie today...
It's the most fun and excitement i had in a seagal film unironically.
Not gonna lie, I was hoping they kept that soldier alive so Ryback could give him a "I told you so" moment.
Brings a knife to a gun fight
...and wins
Seagal in small bursts acts like he cares
John Laughlin, the actor who plays Ziggs in this clip, was also in An Officer and a Gentleman. He played Troy, the pool player at the bar who was very resentful and disrespectful of Zach Mayo.
Ah, the days when Seagal was good.
Now he's Prime Minister of Russia
Steven is legit
The time he was good actor, acting beside some a Actor like Tommy Lee Jones. Now he just repetitive himself with all cheesy B movie.
He was never good but at least here he cared to do more than sitting and speak 3-4 lines.
He never had much range as an actor, usually he just played some version of himself, but this is the best version of himself. Still in shape and believable as a martial arts expert and general badass, and people weren’t burnt out by all the crappy b-movies he made or his bizarre real-life behavior. It also helps that he had a great supporting cast, director, script, set, effects etc.
Nice blood 🩸 choke at the end!
This was such an awesome action flick.
"COOKING KNIVES!?""
This -was- still is such an awesome action flick.
Classic film
They stuck my boy Steven Seagal in a damn meat locker, the hell
Steven Seagal does not through a knife as much as he just commands it to go where he wants.
He also cooks.
I guess that's a plus.
If they have left him inside, there would have been no trouble! :)
It seems to be an unwritten rule in action films: the bad guy ALWAYS wants the good guy dead even if leaving him locked up is a wiser choice!
They obviously knew he was capable of causing trouble for them later, so they decided to take him out while they had a chance
@@largol33t1 No, not in "Die hard 1988": Bad guy Hans Gruber was satisfied with McClane not dead but neutralised. But one of his men (McClane killed his brother) wasn't.
True. Steven Seagal alone in your fridge is quite dangerous. For the content of your fridge. Better face him man to man^^
Even after long time after this movie came out Tommy Lee Jones didn't ditch on Steven Seagal when it became a main stream. That's the loyalty. A true gent, actor and person in and off screen.
Tommy’s Lee Jones acting in this movie is phenomenal as usual
Nobody beats him in the kitchen! Casey was pretty polite cleaning up that mess he didn't make and he left Stranex and Krill some hot tea with a little vinegar in the microwave for them though he did put it in to long and the microwave sure blows at heating things up.
Navy seals are basically real life super heros.
Seagal from Above The Law- Under Siege were his best years
Nobody dominates bad guys like Casey Reybeck!
They apparently didn't know that Nobody beats him in the kitchen.
Let's be honest people. Steven Seagal wasn't all that bad before, at least, not in the classics. His movies back then were great.
I like how everyone handles gun to him
Favorite movie when I was a kid
Crooked likewise was one of mine as well
It beggars belief how these two are considered "professionals" by Strannix! There was one UNARMED man to take care of in that freezer, and... he was also handcuffed!
When they opened the freezer, they were blindly shooting in all directions and wasting ammo!
Ah well... still a cool film! 😁
The second mercenary here also playsthe Air Force general in THE ROCK.
Nice to see him get a few more lines.
You talkin about O Brien from Star Trek or Candyman? the black dude isnt him
its cool how he checks his pulse,
I find it interesting that those guns were equiped with silencers but still made the sound like a gun without one
They're not real silencers, they're long-barrel slip-over covers.
Aviator Gamer suppressor aren't as silent as most people think.
Silencers don't eliminate the sound of a gun, they just muffle it slightly so the gunshot is harder to locate. It still sounds pretty loud.
High velocity ammo
Seagal is definitely a grandmaster, perfect blend of power, speed, stealth and strategic.
i like his snake style martial arts
Aikido
Private Nash didn't deserve to die, he should have helped Ryback recapture the ship.
Nash's death is so sad. If only he disobeyed Krill.
Nash was naïve.
@@tyrese3745 If Ryback got out of the meat locker sooner Nash would still be alive!
Steven☠Seagal, *The bone breaker.* UNBEATABLE in fights💥👊🏾😡 and with light weapons🗡
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My Favorite Seagal Movie
They couldn't give Newman any crap about his ponytail so they shot him.
How macho, killing an unarmed guy. I love the throw knife part.
The music in the background is meeeean! Azzz!😉👍...I love the fast drumming beat.😉
Ah yes the trusty old Gil Hibben Model UC-454 throwing knives!
♠
ahhh yes the no goatee era of seagal.
Yeah he needs to lose that thing.
seagal is a true gentleman for letting ziggs get up before attacking him again.
Its the code for a Aikado warrior. Always let the enemy expend his energy against you and use it against him
Thats why they call Aikido “the gentlemans martial art”.
John Laughlin from Footloose
OMG that's the loudest suppressed weapons fire I have ever heard...LOL Movies
Good job master chef.
Imagine if they didnt open the fridge
They're professionals... first thing they do is have the guy opening the door open it into the guy covering the door.
People like to rag on Segal a lot, but both of the Casey Ryback movies are really a lot of fun.
maybe it just movie blips, but in this one Steven Segal doesn't look fat.
Fantastic movie.
Wait what they got mp5 with huge silencer and we could hear those shot like crazy lol
Because it seems to be chopped and converted mp5s with fake suppressors.
even with suppressor the sound is over 110 db and you can loose your ears
Suppressor modifications dampen the sound a round makes, the don't "silence" anything larger than a .22 caliber round. The pew pew sound you hear is a Hollywood sound effect.
Excellent scene
0:59 When you drop the last piece of pizza.
You all think Seagall is just aikido. He is also legit in karate, judo, wing-tsun, kendo, knife fighting and stick fighting.
yes , better fighters learn many types . That lets you know a bit of what the other guy will try on you , and also gives you more options on what will work best right now during a fight .
They need to get their money back on those suppressors.
@Kyle Reese Fraid so.
They're not actually as quiet as you might think
@@nickgemelas4692 I've used them on louder calibers. It was quieter than a .22.
@@ventingshow4995 well it definitely doesn't sound like subsonic, regardless of the suppressor
@@ventingshow4995 SMG is a mp5 which is 45 acp
90s seagal, where you could see his whole body move not just the top half of his torso and arms only
In his 1988 debut "Above The Law," also directed by Andrew Davis, you got to see Seagal do everything, even run like a girl in wide takes!
brilliant quality, way to go 'Movieclips' way to go!
Never bring a gun to a kitchen fight .
Poor PfC. Nash, he cooperated and they sure "lead" him have it or I guess he bit the bullet while Casey was just chilling or cooling off in the freezer. Kates defintely was a pain in the neck but Casey filleted his plans quickly and Ziggs gave it his best shot and took a final stab at it, but in the end Casey didn't get to choked up about it and defeated him in a snap!
@Starscream91 ya win some u lose some
The first, and to date, only Seagal film I saw in the cinema, had a huge poster for this movie on my bedroom door as a teenager
Same here. I actually watched this while in military service.
HARD TO KILL is his best movie
This movie, above the law, hard to kill, and out for justice were the best S S movie's I think 🤔
Never understood why they started firing wildy at the storage supplies on the shelf before entering...
I wonder if his fighting skills are actually real.
RIP Judge Reinhold
😂
What would Gordon Ramsay think of that walkin freezer after it had been shot up
Ich bin deutsch und liebe diesen Mann standig for the rights ... mein Hero ... ich werde 70.
Watching this now on AMC. Here's a thought...Ryback finds some of the baddies skinned alive! Who could it be?
There's a Predator aboard! Now, that would be fun.