Hard to Kill was one of my childhood favourites. Above the Law, out for Justice, Marked for Death. Those movies were awesome. The bone breaking was what truly made me love those movies. Yeah, theyre cheesy now, but growing up with Segal, Van Damme, Stallone, Arnie.... Forget about it.. "Im going to take you to the bank, Senator Trent. To the blood bank."
@@jgfjgfifyI'd agree. For those of us who grew up in the 80s and 90s we had it pretty good. Robocop, Die hard, Rocky, Rambo, predator, Terminator and on and on. Oh and Segal/JCVD movies. That will never be touched.
Completely agree! I grew up watching Seagal! Out of all the action heroes, he was my guy! Can watch these movies anytime! What memories! - Above the Law, Hard to Kill, Marked for Death, Out for justice, under siege and under siege 2
It's very true. Although this may be somewhat controversial, among the action heavyweights of that time, for me Seagal's early movies hold up the best when watching today, there is really not much gimmickry to them, very straight forward.
Nope - just pointing out the irony of a fat fuck with a fungus toe like Joey who cannot even take a pill for it because of his high blood pressure is making fun of someone in peak shape because of how they look when running. To me that is the best comedy. A fool if there ever was one, Joey Coco Diaz.
That’s the rub with being good at martial arts and showing it off in choreographed movies. It’s harder to tell how good they really are, but enough for the average man to not wanna find out
the point of aikido was not to hurt your opponent. Once, a student was angry at the master and going after him but the master only evades and didn't try to take him down until the student got tired and apologize. That's why everyone was surprised when Seagal showed a different version of aikido in the movie. People forget it's just a movie. Real martial arts in real life are different. In movies they prolong the fight, in a real fight, it's not a competition. You need to finish it in an instant. Kick his knee, break his elbow, poke his eyes, etc.
Steven Seagal’s movies work when they’re crime films that happened to have martial arts. Under Siege works because he could pull off the Navy SEAL action star look
Seagal movies worked, because he had great support cast, real talented actors (Michel Cain, Tommy Lee Jones etc ), but he didn't realize that and he taught he was Brando, so he was hard to work and after 10 years, no serous production will cast him as a star, because no real actor will work with him
I'd pay to see a race between Diaz and Seagal today 😂😂😂 you'd need an ambulance and a couple defibrillators. When your too fat to run, other then for a cheeseburger, don't sh_t on someone else, that's called deflecting. 😄😄😄😄😙
He did the fight choreography earlier for a Japanese movie called "The Challenge" which is damn good, and historical. This boxer goes to Japan, and gets wound up in a martial arts school, while dealing with a very valuable stolen sword. The boxer learns the hard way how to contend with old style combat arts. Very entertaining.
Steven Seagal is the reason for the modern fight scenes, in my opinion. Long before Jason Bourne & Taken Franchises, Steven Seagal with his Aikido was quick to the point on taking the opponent out on camera. He also changed the view on martial arts, cause before him all we knew was the Bruce Lee, Chuck Norris, & Van Damme style on screen.
Also the Gun fu scenes... Decades before John Wick movies...Seagal was mixing hand-to-hand combat scenes with gun shootout scenes. Breaking an arm throwing them across the room shooting someone... Shooting someone else then clotheslining someone.
I have done Aikido for 25 years because of Seagal and I have to say to this day out of all the Aikido instructors I have seen, Steven Seagal is still the greatest Aikido master of all time. That's not because he was a film star but if you see the real footage of him from his early days in Japan you can still see how fantastic he was.
@dejuren true it's kinda sad as he is a Grand Master in Aikido. However, watch the Jesse Enkamp video with Steven Seagal on youtube. It's worth a watch, he's done two vids wirth him
Well, whatever you think of Seagal he did what no other Aikidoka has ever done before and put Aikido in a very positive light. A lot of Aikidoka are jealous of Seagal sensei. I get that and I understand but Seagal was head and shoulders above them all, like Michael Jordan was head and shoulders above other basket ball stars.
Aikido is great if you generally dont want to realy hurt people. its a series of throws and flings to deter people. also good for deflections and edge weapon defense. def a deterrent art. its legit in that regard. i recommend it if you just wanna deter people.
Diaz always sounds like he's got 3 chewed up Famous Amos cookies in his goddamn jowels when he's talkin'
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@E. Buzz Miller I'm no expert, but if I had to guess, I'd say it's regurgitated taco phlegm with damson plum clafoutis ooze mixed with frowzy bile glop.
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@E. Buzz Miller Not at this time. It seems Joey had been on quite a burrito bender prior to this particular airing, which is why he went taco and not burrito. Coming into the show he'd been undergoing burrito insertion suppository therapy, which was prescribed by the leading authority on burrito twinge constipation. This would cleanse his canyon-sized rectal cavity of any residual burrito crud. At this point in the therapy his transverse colon and esophageal sphincter would have been moderately cleansed of burrito debris. I do a lot of research on this topic as do my sources, so we're about 73% certain this is taco killage spillover and not burrito bunghole savagery. I'm contemplating writing a book on the subject in 2020. It's epidemic, bordering pandemic.
Above the law was one of the first movies i saw on vhs player and the style of akido made me a fan of Steven Segal movies. I did Hapkido in my old town only because some moves are akido moves and there wasnt an akido dojo on my town. I have to say those akido moves in hapkido are efective but you have to truly master it.
Regarding Seagal's depiction of aikido, I've heard that he was using an older style of aikido that is more aggressive than what was taught to the public in later years. In other words, Seagal didn't add striking to aikido, striking was part of his training . . . .
right on! you are the only one on the entire internet who (besides me) has seemed to have noticed this. Let me guess- behind closed doors in your bedroom as a teenager, you pretended to be segal and you were shadow 'aikido' right? me to!!
Say what you want about Seagal but the first fight scene in ATL is badass! When that movie came out Van Damme was all the rage with his spinning flying split kicks and here comes this guy throwing knees, elbows, hammer fisting guys in the nose and throwing them around. It was a breath of fresh air and the close range street fighting style had never really been done quite that well in film.
I once challenged an aikido teacher in Japan. He graciously accepted but it was over very quickly after I took him to the ground. Afterwards he said "Your way of fighting is painful" The problem with aikido is that they never experience real world dynamics.
Less "Aikido" more, much more Daito Ryu Aiki-jujitsu and/or Aikido from the pre-war Shioda Gozo school that never paid much attention to the "Mystic BS" coming from the Honbun dojo. Aiki-jujitsu is the parent art and served the Takeda clan very well for over 500 years. Aikido has been presented as mystic BS since the 1970's. The Cat to talk to is Eillis Amdur last I heard living in Seattle. Very big in the mental health business de-escalation techniques for LE and mental healthworkers. Soke for two different Koryu schools, spent years in Japan. His dvd on break falls (Ukemi-from the ground up) should be mandatory for anyone over 30 even thinking of starting a martial art.
the only time i ever ran like that was when a guy found me porkin his wife , i was half scared half laughing and i couldn't contain my emotions as i ran.
I was 8 or 9 when saw Nico in the early nineties, my jaw was on the floor, it was riveting stuff. I had seen the back and forth formula of kickboxer and bloodsport but this was something else. Seagal was it back the day. But he does turn into John Cleese when he runs😂
I went right to this because it had Steven Segal in the title. I was a teen in the 80s and he and Rutger Hauer were the absolute heros before Bruce Willis showed up ❤
Under Siege was also a one of Seagals best, chiefly because it had a hell of a supporting cast. Tommy Lee Jones and Gary Busey, hell even Colm Meaney, they were great villains.
When I was a kid in the mid 90s long island had a "karate studio" pretty much in every little shopping strip you could drive by. They'd all be the same thing a bunch of kids throwing kicks and punches in the air like they were line dancing. There was one Aikido studio a friend if mine went to and he strutted around like a bad ass thinking he could catch real punches and flip a person. When we were in middle school he picked a fight with this smaller kid who wrestled and got absolutely worked. Kid tagged him with a punch which he tried to catch and didn't, got tied up and dropped on his head and then the kid just started kicking him while he covered up like a turtle. A group of us went to my friends house a couple days later to go see if he wanted to play basketball and on the curb he had straight up thrown out 4 or 5 bath robe looking "uniforms" and some belts. One of the other kids asked him if he got new pajamas and he slammed the door and wouldn't come outside.
This discussion is priceless These two play off each other well. Joe Rogans humorous summation of the essence of akido is funny. The book of philosophy written by the founder of akido is excellent by the way. It’s called the way of peace
For me my favorite martial artist slash actor was andstill is , was sho kosugi. I hope I spelled it right. Pray for death, enter the ninja and so many others. He has always been my favorite over them all. I loved his movies as a teenager.
Funny thing is I learned Aikido in the military just have to learn how to mix it up just like any other mixed martial art. Learned more jujitsu out of it than anything
Bob odenkirk and David cross did a commentary tour of on deadly ground, I saw it in Olympia ,Wa.... funny shit, if it exists somewhere on vid worth a watch!
@ turtles stink like a MF. I got one for my daughter about 12 years ago. Then I found out about the bacteria they carry. So I brought it back and got a dog instead...
“Joe don’t protect him with the aikido stuff. He runs like a half a fruitcake.”
😂😂😂😂
I just fell out of my chair
I'm in bed crying
😂😂😂
Joe please get Steven Seagal on podcast
thats never happening
He's moved to Russia.
No way lolol
I would love to see that but I think but Steven would take over and call it the SSE instead of JRE.
Why? That would be a lame podcast
"He runs like a half a fruitcake." 😂
I didn't know fruitcake could run. Must be pretty special dessert.
At least he can run.
ABOVE THE LAW, MARKED FOR DEATH and OUT FOR JUSTICE are classic.
Anybody know why Ritchie did Bobby Lupo
Those are the best ones he did.
Hard to Kill.
The pool ball is the sock from out for justice was the best.
Out for Justice is a classic.
"Anyone seen Richie?!?!"
"Sticks! Get 'em!"
Seagal was huge in the late 80's early 90's. Everybody knew who Seagal was.
pretty sure everybody still knows who Seagal is
Now he's just huge...
Was huge ?
Exactly, he's more huge now then ever, at least 350 pounds ...
He eventually turned into a joke but it's silly to pretend that he didn't have a very nice streak going at the start of his career.
Hard to Kill was one of my childhood favourites. Above the Law, out for Justice, Marked for Death. Those movies were awesome. The bone breaking was what truly made me love those movies. Yeah, theyre cheesy now, but growing up with Segal, Van Damme, Stallone, Arnie.... Forget about it..
"Im going to take you to the bank, Senator Trent. To the blood bank."
lol that's a great line though
Hahaha...@the blood bank. Menn nostalgia
@@jgfjgfifyI'd agree. For those of us who grew up in the 80s and 90s we had it pretty good. Robocop, Die hard, Rocky, Rambo, predator, Terminator and on and on. Oh and Segal/JCVD movies. That will never be touched.
Completely agree! I grew up watching Seagal! Out of all the action heroes, he was my guy! Can watch these movies anytime! What memories! - Above the Law, Hard to Kill, Marked for Death, Out for justice, under siege and under siege 2
It's very true. Although this may be somewhat controversial, among the action heavyweights of that time, for me Seagal's early movies hold up the best when watching today, there is really not much gimmickry to them, very straight forward.
Above the Law is not a movie, but a documentary.
It could be re-made in 2020 Chicago IL, still topical... with a young actor like Michael B Jordan ...
Anybody seen Richie?
Anybody know why Richie did Bobby Lupo?
All I wanna know...... is if anyone has seen richie....
I'm gona keep coming back till somebody remembers seeing Richie
Yuz cant be from Brooklyn cuz we dont talk like dat around here
AINT NOBODY UPSTAIRS!!!!!!
Joey making fun of someone running, meanwhile Joey couldn't run to save his life.
Im pretty sure he sweats gravy
He sounds like an dirty ashtray
Nope - just pointing out the irony of a fat fuck with a fungus toe like Joey who cannot even take a pill for it because of his high blood pressure is making fun of someone in peak shape because of how they look when running. To me that is the best comedy. A fool if there ever was one, Joey Coco Diaz.
@GreenAndMeat paw Joey Diaz fanboy just arrived
I'm still on this team 😁
It took me a while to realize Joey Diaz had the globe printed on his shirt and not sweat stains
Hahah same!
I didn't know that until I read your comment
lmao!!
They should make a remake with Steven Seagal called Above the Buffet..
LMFAO
Perhaps you could refer us to your portfolio of gangbuster movies. We'll be waiting with bated breath. :-P
Peter M
“I been running like this for like 47 years”
Segura lol
Keeping em high and tight! I like it
Lmaooo
his first 5 movies were fucking awesome. Above The Law, Hard To Kill, Marked For Death. Out For Justice and Under Siege
He runs like the Japanese actors in the early samurai movies.
That’s the rub with being good at martial arts and showing it off in choreographed movies. It’s harder to tell how good they really are, but enough for the average man to not wanna find out
the point of aikido was not to hurt your opponent. Once, a student was angry at the master and going after him but the master only evades and didn't try to take him down until the student got tired and apologize. That's why everyone was surprised when Seagal showed a different version of aikido in the movie. People forget it's just a movie. Real martial arts in real life are different. In movies they prolong the fight, in a real fight, it's not a competition. You need to finish it in an instant. Kick his knee, break his elbow, poke his eyes, etc.
Damnit.. now I need to rewatch Above The Law. .it's been AGES!
Joey's talking about Robert LaSardo
at the end
Thanks!
Professional heavy
And Joey called him "kid". They are the same age.
He appeared in "Hard to Kill" (1990) and "Out for Justice" (1991) with Seagal 🙏
Thank you.
The tattoed actor they refer to is Robert LaSardo. Look him up on IMDB. He works a lot.
Hes a legend
“Joe Rogan, why you giving me this ear beating” 🤣
Steven Seagal’s movies work when they’re crime films that happened to have martial arts. Under Siege works because he could pull off the Navy SEAL action star look
Seagal movies worked, because he had great support cast, real talented actors (Michel Cain, Tommy Lee Jones etc ), but he didn't realize that and he taught he was Brando, so he was hard to work and after 10 years, no serous production will cast him as a star, because no real actor will work with him
Joe "Joey is the kinda guy I immediately judge (and rightfully so) when I see him filling his face with food, whisky, and cigars at the bar" Rogan
I'd pay to see a race between Diaz and Seagal today 😂😂😂 you'd need an ambulance and a couple defibrillators. When your too fat to run, other then for a cheeseburger, don't sh_t on someone else, that's called deflecting. 😄😄😄😄😙
"joe, c'mon, he's a half fruit cake" hahahahahahahahaha
He did the fight choreography earlier for a Japanese movie called "The Challenge" which is damn good, and historical. This boxer goes to Japan, and gets wound up in a martial arts school, while dealing with a very valuable stolen sword. The boxer learns the hard way how to contend with old style combat arts. Very entertaining.
Joe “I had a meeting with a guy” Rogen
Under Siege a badass movie
J C yes
Miss July 89.
Tommy Lee plays great crazy dude
By far his best movie
Seagal movies in the 80s early-mid 90s we’re awesome
This is one of those movies you have to watch once a year.
Steven Seagal is the reason for the modern fight scenes, in my opinion. Long before Jason Bourne & Taken Franchises, Steven Seagal with his Aikido was quick to the point on taking the opponent out on camera. He also changed the view on martial arts, cause before him all we knew was the Bruce Lee, Chuck Norris, & Van Damme style on screen.
Perhaps in a western view. Plenty of martial arts fighting scenes out east were being made from time.
Also the Gun fu scenes...
Decades before John Wick movies...Seagal was mixing hand-to-hand combat scenes with gun shootout scenes.
Breaking an arm throwing them across the room shooting someone... Shooting someone else then clotheslining someone.
Joey- he runs like a gay man
Joe - but you have never run
He ran when he had soft taco diarrhea.
I have done Aikido for 25 years because of Seagal and I have to say to this day out of all the Aikido instructors I have seen, Steven Seagal is still the greatest Aikido master of all time. That's not because he was a film star but if you see the real footage of him from his early days in Japan you can still see how fantastic he was.
@dejuren Yep - I guess things can happen to you when you are no longer in your 20s but instead your 70s
@dejuren true it's kinda sad as he is a Grand Master in Aikido. However, watch the Jesse Enkamp video with Steven Seagal on youtube. It's worth a watch, he's done two vids wirth him
@@acquiesce100no, no. You're not going to excuse him because of his age.
He's been awful and weird for YEARS!!!
Well, whatever you think of Seagal he did what no other Aikidoka has ever done before and put Aikido in a very positive light. A lot of Aikidoka are jealous of Seagal sensei. I get that and I understand but Seagal was head and shoulders above them all, like Michael Jordan was head and shoulders above other basket ball stars.
Aikido is great if you generally dont want to realy hurt people. its a series of throws and flings to deter people. also good for deflections and edge weapon defense. def a deterrent art. its legit in that regard. i recommend it if you just wanna deter people.
Diaz always sounds like he's got 3 chewed up Famous Amos cookies in his goddamn jowels when he's talkin'
@E. Buzz Miller I'm no expert, but if I had to guess, I'd say it's regurgitated taco phlegm with damson plum clafoutis ooze mixed with frowzy bile glop.
@E. Buzz Miller Not at this time. It seems Joey had been on quite a burrito bender prior to this particular airing, which is why he went taco and not burrito. Coming into the show he'd been undergoing burrito insertion suppository therapy, which was prescribed by the leading authority on burrito twinge constipation. This would cleanse his canyon-sized rectal cavity of any residual burrito crud. At this point in the therapy his transverse colon and esophageal sphincter would have been moderately cleansed of burrito debris. I do a lot of research on this topic as do my sources, so we're about 73% certain this is taco killage spillover and not burrito bunghole savagery. I'm contemplating writing a book on the subject in 2020. It's epidemic, bordering pandemic.
Above the law was one of the first movies i saw on vhs player and the style of akido made me a fan of Steven Segal movies. I did Hapkido in my old town only because some moves are akido moves and there wasnt an akido dojo on my town. I have to say those akido moves in hapkido are efective but you have to truly master it.
Regarding Seagal's depiction of aikido, I've heard that he was using an older style of aikido that is more aggressive than what was taught to the public in later years. In other words, Seagal didn't add striking to aikido, striking was part of his training . . . .
He used to beat up Kelly Le Brock
She went into seclusion due to Seagal. Shes not with any men 🙄...
Aikido baby!!!!!!
Joe is the only person I've heard defend this guy
actually both Luke Rockhold & Cormier have stated that Seagals skills are legit.
Joe tears him to shreds about legitimacy of his credentials usually, but credit where credit is due.
Tom Cruise is the king of running! "Look him up Jamie."
Aye, he runs like a kid
@@jimmyrustler8983 ruclips.net/video/hQFzHrridw8/видео.html
He said he run like half a fruit cake 😂😂
That’s because, as everyone knows, you never, EVER, go full fruitcake.
Van Damme>Seagal
dfs2478 you don't even need to debate that
@@imawarrior313 the guy showed more ass than a donkey expo...but yes I agree
Van damme was a beast back in day for sure. He used to be 1 of chuck norris trainers
JCVD was awesome! I’d match him with Stallone in terms of badassness 😎👍🏼
Yeah can damm made some great movies
"Don"t do me ugly man"
what they don't mention about Seagal was that he held a pistol correctly compared to the other action stars.
right on! you are the only one on the entire internet who (besides me) has seemed to have noticed this. Let me guess- behind closed doors in your bedroom as a teenager, you pretended to be segal and you were shadow 'aikido' right? me to!!
"but dey ain't nobody upstaaaairs.!"
Joe “ world class “ Rogan
Above The Law Part 2 has been announced, according to IMDB
Reading these comments is literally dropping my iq. Im done
It’s always the same 3 kinds of commenters....😂
All the physical specimen, raving successes who make movies at home have spoken. ;-)
So low, when your results came back negative. You threw a party because you thought that was a good thing.
A lot of people don't seem to realize, Seagal isn't using just Aikido in his movies, but rather Aiki-jutsu, Karate, Judo and lately kung fu.
Say what you want about Seagal but the first fight scene in ATL is badass! When that movie came out Van Damme was all the rage with his spinning flying split kicks and here comes this guy throwing knees, elbows, hammer fisting guys in the nose and throwing them around. It was a breath of fresh air and the close range street fighting style had never really been done quite that well in film.
Exactly. I kinda hate watching other fights in movies now because they suck in comparison.
I'd love to see Joe talk to the 'Martial Arts Journey' youtuber. He used to be an Aikido teacher but now trains MMA
I took classes at his dojo in North Hollywood before he was in the movies. Insane! I thought he killed his black belt on the 'clothes line' move.
I once challenged an aikido teacher in Japan. He graciously accepted but it was over very quickly after I took him to the ground. Afterwards he said "Your way of fighting is painful" The problem with aikido is that they never experience real world dynamics.
Delusion is not a French version of the car used in Back To The Future.
For anyone that want's to know the actor Joey was referring to at 04:50, it's Robert LaSardo. Fucking LEGENDARY character actor.
The only thing is stopping you is fear and common sense
well fear, anyways
Less "Aikido" more, much more Daito Ryu Aiki-jujitsu and/or Aikido from the pre-war Shioda Gozo school that never paid much attention to the "Mystic BS" coming from the Honbun dojo. Aiki-jujitsu is the parent art and served the Takeda clan very well for over 500 years. Aikido has been presented as mystic BS since the 1970's.
The Cat to talk to is Eillis Amdur last I heard living in Seattle. Very big in the mental health business de-escalation techniques for LE and mental healthworkers. Soke for two different Koryu schools, spent years in Japan. His dvd on break falls (Ukemi-from the ground up) should be mandatory for anyone over 30 even thinking of starting a martial art.
What you want a action star to do? Go for an arm bar and tell the other 5 guys to wait?
Ok it’s time to invite him in here joe haha we need to hear everything from him
I achieved shodan in aikido and will agree it’s got some use and I found jujitsu combined a great style
Came for the click bait, stayed for Joey Diaz
the only time i ever ran like that was when a guy found me porkin his wife , i was half scared half laughing and i couldn't contain my emotions as i ran.
Above The Law is great. However Out For Justice is the only reason I get out of bed in the morning.
I was 8 or 9 when saw Nico in the early nineties, my jaw was on the floor, it was riveting stuff. I had seen the back and forth formula of kickboxer and bloodsport but this was something else. Seagal was it back the day. But he does turn into John Cleese when he runs😂
Above the law made me give Seagal a chance and I haven't stopped laughing yet. Keep it up Steven you legend. 👍✌️
They should ask Stephen seagul to the podcast I bet he had some quality stories 🤞
Joey sounds like there’s Flem just dying to get out, and it’s tearing me apart.
Love Joe's laugh after joeys first Jesus christ....lol
Kelly Lebrock later said "Hard To Kill" should have been titled "Hard To Watch" lol
Steven Seagal is my second favorite runner. Maggie Grace is my first. They should run a marathon together for charity.
I went right to this because it had Steven Segal in the title. I was a teen in the 80s and he and Rutger Hauer were the absolute heros before Bruce Willis showed up ❤
Barbara York still love blind fury to this day
Split second is an underrated monster movie
Joey in a Jiu Jitsu shirt is Hilarious!
Hard to kill and Above the Law are hella good time
No Under Siege? The sequel Dark Territory was lame. The producers wanted Jeff Goldblum as the villain but he said; naaahhh... 🎭🎬🎞
Under Siege, On Deadly Grounds, and Exit Wounds was also great
Out for Justice and Under Siege are legit.
Glimmer man and marked for death were good too
Being stoned as fuck and listening to Joey Diaz talk about literally anything is the funniest shit ever.
Under Siege was also a one of Seagals best, chiefly because it had a hell of a supporting cast. Tommy Lee Jones and Gary Busey, hell even Colm Meaney, they were great villains.
When I was a kid in the mid 90s long island had a "karate studio" pretty much in every little shopping strip you could drive by. They'd all be the same thing a bunch of kids throwing kicks and punches in the air like they were line dancing. There was one Aikido studio a friend if mine went to and he strutted around like a bad ass thinking he could catch real punches and flip a person. When we were in middle school he picked a fight with this smaller kid who wrestled and got absolutely worked. Kid tagged him with a punch which he tried to catch and didn't, got tied up and dropped on his head and then the kid just started kicking him while he covered up like a turtle. A group of us went to my friends house a couple days later to go see if he wanted to play basketball and on the curb he had straight up thrown out 4 or 5 bath robe looking "uniforms" and some belts. One of the other kids asked him if he got new pajamas and he slammed the door and wouldn't come outside.
LMAOOOO, this is great
I forgot that he was in shape back in the day
Is there video of Joey running?
It was actually 7 years coma lol
This discussion is priceless These two play off each other well. Joe Rogans humorous summation of the essence of akido is funny. The book of philosophy written by the founder of akido is excellent by the way. It’s called the way of peace
Hard to Kill was released in 1990, not 87.
God damn i loved that movie!!🔥🔥
Out for justice is a classic
For me my favorite martial artist slash actor was andstill is , was sho kosugi. I hope I spelled it right. Pray for death, enter the ninja and so many others. He has always been my favorite over them all. I loved his movies as a teenager.
3 darts is too many comes to mind watching Segal run.
Marked for death is my favorite movie of his .. He was pretty good back then haha !
The Mon dem deada! -SCREWFACE
Jon MacDonald lol Basil Wallace
Hell yeah great movie. But I still prefer Above The Law maybe because it was my first Seagal movie that I watched as a sniveling 9 year old.
@@jonmacdonald5345 hey remember in the movie that jamaican fine piece of ass that Seagal questioned there in a bar of sorts ? Oh man
Tomi i need to watch it then
Seagal runs like his bones are made of flubber
Funny thing is I learned Aikido in the military just have to learn how to mix it up just like any other mixed martial art. Learned more jujitsu out of it than anything
Harrison Ford is still the funniest running actor ever!
His feet never leave the ground.
How is this a legitimate conversation in 2020? I feel like I covered this gag in 1995 at a house party while TBS was on the TV.
The guy with the tattoos is Robert LaSardo he is a really cool dude he does a lot of movies I did one with him called Blood Circus.
The first time I seen Joey not know a person's name
“ joe don’t protect him with that aikido, he runs like half a fruit cake” hahaha
I laughed so hard watching this I spilled hot tomato soup all over myself.
I hate it when that happens ...
You fruit up! xD
Bob odenkirk and David cross did a commentary tour of on deadly ground, I saw it in Olympia ,Wa.... funny shit, if it exists somewhere on vid worth a watch!
Robert Lasardo
He runs like he feels like he's 4ft 5 inside... Like he's tried to keep up with hobbits all his life.
@ turtles stink like a MF. I got one for my daughter about 12 years ago. Then I found out about the bacteria they carry. So I brought it back and got a dog instead...
Please get Doug Marcaida in your podcast
Seagals art is hybrid. It's goal is really to kill. It's not a spectator art. It's used to remove the threat
That Kid is from Brooklyn, was part of NYC-HARDCORE SCENE
"I'm the cook"
Yeah we'll, I also cook.