anarchy in alaska


One man, single handedly taken taking out the worlds largest oil refinery in the world, and he manages to kill the president of the corporation too. I do thank Steven Seagal for taking part in such a film, even though he wouldn't have the gall to orchestrate and take part such a beautiful attack in real life. The passion Forest Taft has for such a noble cause, and the extent that he took it too are things we rarely see in our decaying world today, even though it should be happening. Just sitting here typing makes me a hypocrite myself. Regardless, I thought the movie was one of the best and most thought provoking I've watched in a while. But I still don't quite understand how Taft could give a speech at the Alaska State Capitol after all is said and done without being apprehended by the authorities for all the murder charges that would have been racked up against him, not to mention the counts for terrorism as well. But hell, he's Forrest Taft.

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