![]() The villain, who is called 49er One (don’t ask), played by Morris Chestnut, leads a team of criminals, also codenamed 49ers with a number after that. The opening sequence was more of a prologue as Sasha was shot and the main plot takes place eight months after those events. Of course, Ja’s character did not know that he was undercover at first. Seagal played Sasha, the FBI agent who was undercover in a criminal operation with his friend, Nicholas, played Ja Rule. The film’s title has to do with how Seagal’s character was declared dead at the beginning of the film, only to be revived. The film’s story in a nutshell is about this undercover FBI who is infiltrating a prison because a criminal plotted to interrogate a prisoner about stolen gold and where to find it. ![]() Some of my synopsis may contain spoilers. Of course, I decided to see it for myself. A lot of people disliked the film and it did not make a lot of money. I think another reason was that this film was a critical and box office flop. For many years I had heard that this film was the last straw for Steven Seagal as a leading man in theatrical movies because afterwards he had starred in a slew of direct-to-video films. This movie came out nearly two years after Exit Wounds, which was a surprise hit and that was also another movie that Seagal had done with a rapper, who was DMX. I still have Exit Wounds to do, and I will cover that one in the near future along with its soundtrack, but that will be for my Andrzej Bartowiak’s martial arts hip-hop trilogy marathon which also consists of Romeo Must Die and Cradle 2 The Grave, along with the soundtracks to those films.Īnyway, I am here to talk about Half Past Dead, the last movie that Steven Seagal starred in that was given a theatrical release, which also has Ja Rule in a starring role. I will add that I have also been on a Steven Seagal kick lately, probably thanks to a YouTuber who I follow named Ramboraph4life as not too long ago he had done a Seagal marathon where he reviewed and ranted on films that he starred in. It is not just because Ja Rule is in this film, and also Kurupt, but also because there is a good amount of songs from The Inc on the soundtrack, and also other stuff from non-Murder Inc performers. I have not really been keeping up with this lately, but because I have plans to write about the Murder Inc compilations in February, I figured that this would be a good place to start. ![]() Rap Movie Review… on Rap Movie Review – The M…įilm Studio: Sony Pictures/Screen Gems/Franchise Pictures Omar Days on Movie Soundtracks: The Substit… Video Game Review: D… on Video Game Review: Def Jam Ven… Movie Review:… on Rap Movie Review – Half… Re-review – “All Eyez on Me” (2017 film). ![]()
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