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Half Past Dead (2002)

Starring: Matt Battaglia, Wiliam T. Bowers Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) Format: DVD
2.6 out of 5 stars See all reviews (61 customer reviews)

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Product Details

  • Actors: Matt Battaglia, Wiliam T. Bowers, Richard Bremmer, Stephen J. Cannell, Morris Chestnut
  • Format: Anamorphic, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, Full Screen, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC
  • Language: English (Unknown)
  • Subtitles: English, French
  • Region: Region 1 encoding (US and Canada only)
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  • Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
  • Studio: Sony Pictures
  • DVD Release Date: March 4, 2003
  • Run Time: 99 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 2.6 out of 5 stars See all reviews (61 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B0000844MD
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #31,952 in Movies & TV (See Bestsellers in Movies & TV)

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Despite critical roasting and a blink-and-you-missed it theatrical release, Half Past Dead is surprisingly not half bad. Once you recognize this bastard child's recent action-flick heritage (The Rock being the most obvious of a dozen pilfered plot lines), you can kick back and enjoy the unexpected perks that arise when a deep-cover FBI sleuth (Steven Seagal) accompanies a convicted crook (rapper Ja Rule) into "New Alcatraz" prison. A death-row killer (Bruce Weitz) sits on a $200 million goldmine, keeping his secret as a bargaining chip when criminal commandos (led by the ever-cool Morris Chestnut) drop in for a lethally greedy raid. After cutting his teeth on trashy, short-lived TV series, director Don Michael Paul can't do much to help the puffy, career-tanking Seagal, but he's got lively allies in Ja Rule and alleged "has-been" Nia Peeples (forget Lara Croft, this babe rocks), and even legendary action-TV producer Stephen J. Cannell drops in for a cameo. Derivative from the get-go, but fun just the same. --Jeff Shannon

Product Description
When a group of commandoes raid an islad prison to extract an inmate slated for execution an undercover fbi agent is the only man who can thwart them and save a supreme court justice who is being held hostage. Studio: Sony Pictures Home Ent Release Date: 12/21/2004 Starring: Steven Seagal Ja Rule Run time: 98 minutes Rating: Pg13 Director: Don Michael Paul

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1.0 out of 5 stars The jury decided; I presided., November 9, 2004
By A. Gyurisin "good friend, damn fool" (Wet, Wild, Wonderful Virginia) - See all my reviews
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For a man that is not feeling well, this was the perfect no brainer film to help me conquer those sweats and chills. There was unrealistic fighting, a Swiss cheese plot, and characters that we cared nothing for, which allowed me to doze off and still know what was happening. This was a Steven Seagal film, so I wasn't expecting much, but honestly, after several of his film you come to realize that they are all very similar and Seagal has not changed his fighting habits at all over the years. He is still using the same fist moves that made him popular in Above the Law. Why should he change? He is Steven Seagal.

So, take his old-school 1980s fighting techniques and combine it with a modern day rap artist like Ja-Rule (especially after his popularity with DMX in Exit Wounds), and you have the film Half Past Dead. So, let's begin. The fighting was laughable. I think that if a gust of wind hit Ja-Rule he would fly halfway across the room. Also, why did it become increasingly obvious that Ja-Rule was not doing his own fight sequences? Throughout his fighting with Nia Peeples, it is very clear that it is not Ja-Rule. How could a director allow such a blatant error happen in an action film? This is not the only case of action gone wrong. There are several scenes in which bullets defy their projected path and gravity. Also, let us not forget the flying fists of Seagal which had the sounds of some hard hits, but it was very obvious that he was mock fighting with most of the extras. This unrealistic fighting knocked this film from five stars to four stars.

So, let's move past the fighting. What is a good action film without the story to accompany the fighting? Sadly, director Don Michael Paul felt as if there was no story needed. Why bother the audience with a story when we have Ja-Rule and Steven Seagal fighting together on-screen? The plot was riddled with more holes that my high school underwear. It was as if we were not seeing the entire picture, and instead of showing us the director relied on words to tell us. Some examples of what I mean are how Sasha and Nick first met. I needed to see this. Without this story and seeing their trust be born, it became less emotional when it was broken. I didn't care, I needed to know more about them. The side-story about Seagal's wife was just filler. He has these visions of her that help him live after a gun battle, but that is all we know about her. When I first saw this scene, I thought it was going to be a major influence in the film. Sadly, I believe that was the last mention of the wife. The Prisoner's story with the gold was horrible. I didn't know enough about the guy to make me see the evil in his ways. This ultimately led to an unclimactic ending with this Prisoner. Does anyone really know who Morris Chestnut's character was? How did he get the money to finance this operation, and how did he become the inside man? I needed answers of which Don Michael Paul was not willing to provide. The lack of story and weakness of the main characters knocked this film from four stars to two.

Finally, I would like to comment on the title. What does it mean? Was it a reference to the time when Sasha almost died, or is it a reference to the lack of caring about life from Ja-Rule and the inmates (remember his line, "Tonight is a good time to die"). I don't know. This led me to the ultimate conclusion about this film. The director just didn't care. He was happy to have Seagal and Ja-Rule signed on, so everything else became second fiddle. In the range of action films, this is pretty poor. Unrealistic fighting with an overabundance of cliched lines only plummeted this film deeper into the world of action. To be brutally honest, Ja-Rule cannot act, and this became a problem in this film. He needed a smaller film to get his feet wet and see if he was ready for the cinema world. Half Past Dead was not the best role for him. This film is the perfect example of a movie made just to get rap artists some screen time and attempt to bring an overweight action start from the 80s into the new generation. Sadly, in Half Past Dead it didn't work.

Grade: * out of *****
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7 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Half Past Something., June 15, 2003
By Lottie (New England USA) - See all my reviews
Looking back, Steven Seagal has never really made a great movie, but we like him anyway. Or, maybe after all this time we want to like him anyway. But that doesn't help you figure out whether or not to put this DVD in your shopping cart . . .

If you thought you missed this film at the theatre, you didn't. If you thought Mr. Seagal was "back" because "Exit Wounds" was a good action flick, well - he's not.

The story is choppy . . . and I say that knowing that the story is not the priority of an action film. I mean you will find yourself once or twice going "what the hell?" And if the story (dare I say "plot") that doesn't need to be the real highlight in a Steven Seagal-action film is so out of sorts that you actually find yourself stopping to ponder what it going on, you know two things have happened - (1) there is no story, there is no stream of consciousness that you can follow to even figure why or what reason there is for anything to be coming together, because it is not and (2) there is NOT enough action.

There is not enough Seagal. If you want to run the risk and pick up the DVD because you are a die hard Seagal fan, he looks horrible, tired and puffy in it, and he's phoning it in ala Tommy Lee Jones in "Batman Forever." Remember how it seemed Mr. Jones knew Jim Carrey would steal the show, so he was just along for the ride? It seems like Mr. Seagal is just along for the ride in this film as well. I am hard-pressed to recall any major action scenes around him.

By the way . . .if you were a fan of "Fame" and want to see what happened to Nia Pepples, pick it up. I was surprised to see her in the flick, and she was good. Morris Chestnut was good, as well.

WARNING:
But here's a SPOILER if you dare to read on . . . you know how in most of these types of films, Steven Seagal will have some final one-on-one with the big bad and hand him back his a$$? Well, it's not going to happen in this film. As I said - hard-pressed to recall major action with Mr. Seagal - but he does jump out of a plane.

Hey - he is playing a Russian this time. I don't think he's done that yet.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars not Seagal's best, BUT far from his worst!, March 27, 2004
By Living in Budapest "livinginhungary" (Budapest, Hungary (originally Ann Arbor, MI)) - See all my reviews
  
Half Past Dead is far from Steven Seagal's best work (see: Above the Law and Under Siege). It is also nowhere near some of his more recent dreadful flicks (see: The Patriot (on my top 10 list of all time worst films ever)). Half Past Dead's predictable plot provides enough action and interesting characters to keep the viewer's attention. I could do without the slow-mo/speed up fight seen special effects. Overall this is a decent film worthy of renting by action film fans and of buying for Seagal fans.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Better than I thought it would be but nothing too impressive
When I first saw the trailer for Half Past Dead I thought film would be allright but then I found it was PG-13 and named it a stinker on arrival. Read more
Published 10 months ago by Derrick Dunn

2.0 out of 5 stars Seagal's Most Recent Theatrical Release...And From The Look Of It His Last One
Even after "Ticker" I was hoping that Segal would redeem himself and make a better effort like he did in Exit Wounds. Read more
Published 11 months ago by Sebastian Sanjurjo

3.0 out of 5 stars Not vintage Seagal -but damn better than most everything else out there
Just went on to find a review for a Seagal film - since the last 2 films I saw were abominable - I won't rent a Seagal movie now without a recommendation. Read more
Published 11 months ago by John Landgraf

3.0 out of 5 stars Not Half Past Bad
I'll let it be known right away: I like "Half Past Dead" mainly because it has Steven Seagal in it. Indeed, this tends to make more casual viewers like a film even less, but as... Read more
Published 12 months ago by Mike Schorn

3.0 out of 5 stars Not great, but not bad
This movie is a 3 star review, but I am rating it 4 stars for Seagal fans. Seagal is sent to prison to build up his credibility so he can later join a criminal group after he... Read more
Published 21 months ago by Action Movie Fan

3.0 out of 5 stars [2.5] i feel like it's title now
If I were paying complete attention while watching this movie, I probably would have enjoyed it less. Its a great film to have on for some background noise. Read more
Published 22 months ago by dominion_ruler

5.0 out of 5 stars Steven Seagal 7th dan Aikido
To all you ignorant critics of Steven Seagal's fighting/acting skills, take a look at this.

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"Steven Seagal Sensei is a 7th dan Shihan in Aikikai. Read more
Published 23 months ago by JavaMate

1.0 out of 5 stars Not a thing here to write home about, dense, corny and a complete drag...
Sadly when I first saw this train wreck of a movie I must have been drunk because the next day I vaguely remembered it being cool, cool enough to buy and then a week or two later,... Read more
Published on June 27, 2007 by Andrew Ellington

1.0 out of 5 stars Half past brain dead
In the late 1980s and early 1990's, it looked as though Steven Seagal would join the ranks of Hollywood's top action stars. Read more
Published on February 1, 2007 by Jeffrey Leach

1.0 out of 5 stars mr. seagals sad slow fall to the stright-to-video market
looking like he ate a whale,seagal waddles through this mess that never really makes it's case as anything but a vain atempted try at getting his movies back into the top of the... Read more
Published on June 26, 2006 by John D. Page

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