Review of Flight of Fury (2007) by Kyle E — 27 Jul 2010
By now you should very well know, one of my life goals is to watch every Steven Seagal movie, no matter how good or bad it is. In my opinion, there are no bad Steven Seagal movies. I mean, hell, even the bad one's have insane comic value. And if comic value is what your looking for, look no further then "Flight of Fury".
This movie is so utterly dreadful that I swear half of it was filmed with spliced in stock footage. At one point, I believe the "stealth bomber" that is shown flying is a cardboard cut out (you know, noticeable, not cool in a Star Wars kind of way). Also, there's some even more preposterous moments, such as the legitimization of wiping minds, and the fact that this "stealth bomber" can outright vanish and cloak itself (look if we were that far with technology, we'd be winning every war). Not to mention the fact that someone decided it would be a good idea to hide Seagal's pony-tail in his shirt so he looks more "army - like". The only thing that brought this movie down was the fact that Seagal never uses his famous wrist snapping move.
Still, for a Seagal movie, it's got enough awfulness to warrant a watch. It's currently on Netflix, so you can check it out there. Just don't go in expecting anything serious.
This review of Flight of Fury (2007) was written by Kyle E on 27 Jul 2010.
Flight of Fury has generally received mixed reviews.
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