Why Seagal is in this


The stuido thought Kurt Russel was not a big star enough so they brought in Steven Seagal to trick the audience. He got 1 million a day for the job.

Source: The man himself and as you all know he isn't full of *beep*

http://www.craveonline.com/film/interviews/199269-a-funny-guy-steven-seagal-on-maximum-conviction

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Russell was a VERY big star in 1996. Seagal's cameo is, ironically, one of his better acting jobs. A further note: much of the film's suspense would be gone if the obvious badass had made it onto the plane.

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I love Russell but he was always a B list star at best. Never in any giant him (in theaters at least)

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TOMBSTONE was a big hit.

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no, it was a modest hit.

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I remember the stories in the press at the time about WB being unhappy with Seagal's actions during filming of On Deadly Ground & Under Siege 2. They wanted their contract with him done so they forced the producers to shoehorn him in here.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p7HuQy35XtQ

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I knew Seagal was not going to be in the film for very long, because his name does not appear in the opening credits. That is pretty much a dead giveaway that his character would get killed off.
I am not sure why the studio would think that Seagal was a bigger star than Kurt Russell, since Russell is a far better actor. This film was also released during the time when people started to not give a crap about Seagal anymore, and the film, while it did make some money, was the not as big of a hit as the studio was hoping for it to be.

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Him dying early is a great comment on all his shitty movies.

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That moment saved the movie IMO.

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It was nice to see Seagal back in a decent big budget movie. His only one since Under Siege.

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