Because You Demanded it: Steven Seagal is MARKER for Death

6 April 2007

Topics: Movie Stuff

Because you demanded it, Steven Seagal (aka the Ponytail One) returns with another direct-to-video actioner “Marker”, not to be confused with Seagal’s hit movie “Marked for Death”, or the 50 other direct-to-video actioners he made in the last 3 years or so. Moviehole has your description of “Marker”: Bounced off the force eight years ago for being a “dirty” cop, Matt Conlan has divorced his wife and all but ruined his relationship with his 11 years old daughter with his drinking and his mounting gambling debts… (What, you want more? Keep reading…)

When a mysterious Old Man offers Matt the opportunity to discharge the debts and make $100,000 in the process in exchange for performing three hits, Matt finds himself questioning his life’s path and finds an unexpected ally in the Old Man’s henchman, the stone killer Blue and a woman he meets in a bar, Drea. When Matt learns the identity of his last hit and finds his whole world turned upside down, he’s forced to decide whose side he’s playing on.


“I smell donuts.”


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