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UNLOCKED – Hard to Kill (1990)

April 5, 2026 by Chris
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“Chris and Drew talk about Steven Seagal’s second movie, the 1990 classic Hard to Kill. Is the dialogue so bad it swings back around to good? Has Seagal ever done a push up? Could William Sadler play a good guy with THAT face? Is it important that this movie keeps mentioning the 1983 Oscars? Do bones bend that way? These questions are pondered in this week’s episode, as we continue our 12 months of Seagal!”

Originally published February 7, 2020

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