Because action movies are no longer made as before, some will say.
“It’s just that action movies aren’t made the way they used to be,” scholars will say. And well, that could be the reason why marked for deatha 1990 film starring Steven Seagalbe one of the great successes of the moment on Disney +.
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In the film, Seagal plays an agent of the American Drug Enforcement Administration (the famous DEA) devoted to martial arts who returns to his neighborhood after the death of his partner, but everything is much worse than when he left. Capos of the Jamaican mafia with a shaman at the head are sowing chaos. So he plays to distribute, basically. And we expect no less thanthe actor, who just turned 70, became an Aikido master after starting to learn martial arts at the tender age of seven and spending time in Japan. Later he settled in Los Angeles, where he began to train the best of Hollywood, until one of his clients, the legendary producer Michael Ovitz, decided that the karateka was going to be the next star of his action movies. Well, that and a defender of Putin with the occasional sex scandal in the industry in tow – special mention of his fight with Jean-Claude Van Damme at a Sylvester Stallone party.
It is already known that the 80s and 90s were a golden age from which the best action movies of the 21st century emerged, and actors like Arnold Schwarzenegger and Sylvester Stallone have left a lasting legacy not only as hyper-strong leading men, but also as inspirations for entire generations of fitness fans. Jean-Claude Van Damme, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Dolph Lundgren, Chuck Norris, or Seagal himself embody much more than an icon, but also a type of philosophy that we can bring to different modes of training.
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Camila Luna is a writer at Gossipify, where she covers the latest movies and television series. With a passion for all things entertainment, Camila brings her unique perspective to her writing and offers readers an inside look at the industry. Camila is a graduate from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) with a degree in English and is also a avid movie watcher.