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  1. “The Defender (2004)” movie review.

    Posted by MartialHorror
    / May 29, 2015
    "The Defender" was a reasonably fun, if unremarkable experience that helped reignite interest in Dolph Lundgren's sagging career. It was also his big directorial debut!
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  2. Please Support Critiquing the Critics by bathing me in a sea of MONEY!

    Posted by MartialHorror
    / September 14, 2014
    MartialHorror is selling his junk- er, valuable items- on Amazon.com, so please take a look and if anything tickles your fancy, buy his foshizzle.
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  3. “The Glimmer Man (1996)” movie review.

    Posted by MartialHorror
    / October 19, 2013
    “The Glimmer Man” is a strange mix of entertainment, train wreck and mediocre, all bundled up nicely into one little misfire.
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  4. “Fire Down Below (1997)” movie review.

    Posted by MartialHorror
    / October 3, 2012
    "Fire Down Below" was a return to epic fail for Seagal, grossing only $16,000,000 of its $60,000,000 budget. But is "Fire Down Below" a bad action film? Not at all. It's a mediocre chick flick. Wait, WHAT?!
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  5. “Cyrus: Mind of a Serial Killer (2010)” movie review.

    Posted by MartialHorror
    / August 15, 2012
    “Cyrus” is one of those movies that's full of flaws- all of them being amateurish mistakes- but it isn't without inspiration either.
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  6. “On Deadly Ground (1994)” movie review.

    Posted by MartialHorror
    / August 10, 2012
    Now that Steven Seagal's films are so forgettable and boring, "On Deadly Ground" actually stands out as entertaining, even if it's often for the wrong reasons.
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