Review of Fire Down Below (1997) by Russell Smith for Austin Chronicle — 08 Feb 2007
These thugs, needless to say, are pulverized as effortlessly as so many Easter chicks. This is a problem I've always had with Seagal's martial arts sequences; there's seldom a nanosecond of suspense, and the fight choreography has all the sophistication of Seventies drive-in fare such as Billy Jack and Walking Tall.
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This review of Fire Down Below (1997) was written by Russell Smith and published by Austin Chronicle on 08 Feb 2007.
Fire Down Below has generally received mixed reviews.
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