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Exit Wounds

R
Movie
2001
1h 41m
English
Action, Crime, Thriller
Maverick cop Orin Boyd always brings down the domestic terrorists he tracks, but he ruffles feathers with his unorthodox techniques -- and soon finds himself reassigned to the toughest district in Detroit. When he discovers a group of detectives secretly operating a drug ring, Boyd joins forces with an unlikely ally -- gangster Latrell Walker -- to bring down the rotten cops.
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5.5
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Exit Wounds (2001) on IMDb
CRITIC SCORE
36

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Steven Seagal
Orin Boyd
DMX
Latrell Walker
Isaiah Washington
George Clark
Anthony Anderson
T.K. Johnson
Bill Duke
Chief Hinges
Michael Jai White
Lewis Strutt
Jill Hennessy
Annette Mulcahy
Tom Arnold
Henry Wayne
Bruce McGill
Frank Daniels
David Vadim
Matt Montini
DragOn
Shaun Rollins
Jennifer Irwin
Linda, Anger Management Therapist
Naomi Gaskin
Mrs. Clark
Rick Demas
Jail Guard
Christopher Lawford
Vice President
Directed By: Andrzej Bartkowiak
Written By: Richard D'Ovidio (Screenplay), Ed Horowitz (Screenplay), + 1 more

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ferretpossum says...
7 years ago
A surprisingly good action movie with Stephen Seagal and Tom Arnold. No, really. I'm as surprised as you are.
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$hubes says...
3 years ago
I was a huge fan of Steven Seagal's earliest movies but lost all interest in his later stuff; this one falls sort of right there in the middle but after watching it again, I have to say it's one of the more entertaining Seagal movies out there. SS is his usual stoic, strutting self but the rest of the cast makes for a great movie. DMX was surprisingly good, and I don't think I've _ever_ seen Anthony Anderson in a movie where he didn't crack me up...including this one. The guy is just naturally hilarious. As far as the martial arts goes, there are some watch-worthy scenes in here and Seagal didn't have to wear oversized clothes to hide his ever-increasing bulk (that came later). Overall - as a story - this, IMO, is one of the better Steven Seagal movies...but again, I have to give the nod to his supporting cast. Anderson, DMX, Tom Arnold (another hilarious addition to the story), Bruce McGill and Bill Duke all added enough depth to make this one very interesting. Not really a big fan of Michael Jai White, but he does make an appearance here and gives it an interesting twist.
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