Review of Maximum Conviction (2012) by John A — 20 Oct 2012
Seagal Is Back, With A Bang In This Great Action Thriller. Seagal Stars As An Marine Who Runs A Private Security Firm, That Has Been Hired To Shut Down A Secret Military Prison. The Night Before The Prison Is Set To Close, Two Female Prisoners Are Brought In By Seagal.
Soon Seagal & His Partner (Steve Austin) Are Fighting Off Dirty U.S. Marshals, Who Plan A Straight In & Out Extraction For The Female Prisoners. All Hell Breaks Loose & A Great Film Occurs.
As Usual With Seagal, It's A B-Movie, The Script Is A Bit Camp, But The Acting, Directing, Editing & Action Scenes Are Brilliant. This Is Seagal's First Film For 2 Years, (As He Was Working On His Show, "True Justice"), And Shares The Spotlight With Steve Austin (The Expendables, The Stranger) & Michael Pare (Streets Of Fire, The Philadelphia Experiment).
This review of Maximum Conviction (2012) was written by John A on 20 Oct 2012.
Maximum Conviction has generally received mixed reviews.
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