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Urban Justice

  • Video
  • 2007
  • R
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
5.1/10
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Steven Seagal, Danny Trejo, Eddie Griffin, Carmen Serano, and Jade Scott Yorker in Urban Justice (2007)
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When a dedicated police officer is murdered, his father goes on a hunt for the people responsible.When a dedicated police officer is murdered, his father goes on a hunt for the people responsible.When a dedicated police officer is murdered, his father goes on a hunt for the people responsible.

  • Director
    • Don E. FauntLeRoy
  • Writer
    • Gilmar Fortis II
  • Stars
    • Steven Seagal
    • Eddie Griffin
    • Carmen Serano
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.1/10
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    • Director
      • Don E. FauntLeRoy
    • Writer
      • Gilmar Fortis II
    • Stars
      • Steven Seagal
      • Eddie Griffin
      • Carmen Serano
    • 65User reviews
    • 29Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Steven Seagal
    Steven Seagal
    • Simon Ballister
    Eddie Griffin
    Eddie Griffin
    • Armand Tucker
    Carmen Serano
    Carmen Serano
    • Alice Park
    Cory Hart
    Cory Hart
    • Max Ballister
    Liezl Carstens
    Liezl Carstens
    • Linda
    Kirk B.R. Woller
    Kirk B.R. Woller
    • Det. Frank Shaw
    Mary Evans
    • Irene
    Al Staggs
    • Priest
    Jade Scott Yorker
    Jade Scott Yorker
    • Gary Morrison
    • (as Jade Yorker)
    Jermaine Washington
    Jermaine Washington
    • Rasheed
    Brian Neal Lucero
    • Benny
    • (as Brian Lucero)
    Danny Trejo
    Danny Trejo
    • El Chivo
    Diego Joaquin Lopez
    Diego Joaquin Lopez
    • Winston
    • (as Diego Lopez)
    Grady McCardell
    • Dwight Morris
    Brett Brock
    Brett Brock
    • Watch Sergeant
    Mike Seal
    Mike Seal
    • Jack
    • (as Michael Seal)
    Trantario Jones
    • Isaiah Morrison
    • (as Trantario 'TJ' Jones)
    Suzanne Michaels
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      • Don E. FauntLeRoy
    • Writer
      • Gilmar Fortis II
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    5TheLittleSongbird

    While not great, Urban Justice is one of the better Steven Seagal recent releases

    That says a lot actually, because I have disliked a lot of them. Urban Justice may have some clichéd characters, a derivative plot, a really lagging pace particularly in the middle, mediocre acting and some jarring dialogue. However, while hardly high art the photography and editing are a step above other Seagal films, same with the soundtrack and sound effects. The action is short but decently choreographed and has a tinge of excitement, the direction is not incompetent as it can be and while Steven Seagal himself is not great he is not as lazy and unintelligible as he can be. All in all, one of his better recent releases, but could've been better. 5/10 Bethany Cox
    4demonicdom

    just because it makes sense doesn't mean its good!!

    I can understand why Stevo fans have given this a good rating because it is an easily digestible film unlike his normal messily edited attempt at action classics like Shadow Man and Submerged... I have seen all the stevo's and this is definitely just under average (subjective to Stevo films). He is trying, but there is a total lack of imagination in this film. The fight scenes are pretty unimaginative with Stevo doing a lot of donkey kicks that aren't really used in Aikido, He's to fat to do all these kicks!!! And there is a really boring car chase and an even more boring shootout at the end where he just stands still while bad guy's walk through the same door one at a time getting shot! What happened to his unique style that got everyone hooked like in Marked for Death and Out For Justice. The music is awful and detracts from what is happening in the story which is hard because there isn't much of a story at all! No no no!

    Even though Stevo films aren't amazing at least they usually have imagination!! I thought Submerged was better than this film its got a lot of potential in the story and some great supporting actors and action although ruined by lousy editing... Urban Justice stands out as a Stevo film because it is well edited even thought the Story and the Screenplay are really dull, it is just a breath of fresh air for Stevo fans because his films are so formulaic and this film is slightly different to his usual offering.
    5SydneyAlias1306

    Are you kidding me?

    6.1 out of 10 as average? I think this is a joke! Higher rating than Above the Law, Hard to Kill, Marked for Death, Out for Justice and Under Siege? You must be kidding me! This film was just so-so at Seagal's best. It was nice to see him returning to his old-school style in this one but overall the entertainment by itself was not that good. Of course, it is a lot better...I mean MUCH better than any of his DTV films but not Into The Sun. I liked Into the Sun over Urban Justice because of better production values and Seagal seems more on rampage in that film than in this one. I know Into the Sun didn't have that much action and fighting scenes like this one but I still liked it better mostly due to better camera work/techniques.

    The directing was just average but not worth enough to prove anything good for a theatrical release.

    With the profanity in this one...I HATED IT and I didn't think any of those were that funny. They tried to blow some funny one-liners but it doesn't work in this one. F bombs in almost every line which got on my nerves because it doesn't add any gritty feel to the film.

    As what I exactly expected that I was having low expectations for this one, for any Seagal DTV films at the most.
    6supertom-3

    Seagal is almost back.

    Steven Seagal's career post Under Siege has been one in constant need of resurgence. On Deadly Ground was greeted with acid tongued derision from critics, thus followed up by Under Siege 2, an upturn, though still unfavourable in comparison to the first. Exit Wounds followed another string of poorly received outings. Then the downward spiral hit high gear with the odd (and only slight) upturn in films like Belly Of The Beast and Into The Sun. In 2007 it's seemingly a crunch moment. Seagal needs an upturn. His fan base is in danger of decimating, perhaps jumping ship to Jean Claude, Wesley or Dolph, heck maybe even Don Wilson when you consider how bad Attack Force was. Urban Justice needed to be decent, needed to hit the high notes. But did it? Well overall…it kinda did. Not to say it's a great film by any means, but it's an upturn in fortune for Seagal, and most importantly, the man himself really comes out of his corner throwing some big shots again. He's not been out for the count quite yet, and with a few rounds left in him, maybe he can still turn this fight in his favour (nice analogy huh?).

    Urban Justice firstly steers clear of the trend of Seagal's post Exit Wounds flicks, and that is CIA/FBI conspiracy subplots that eat away at the pacing and clarity of his recent flicks. This plot line is simple, straight and laid out. Seagal's son gets killed, and he wants the killer, nothing more. There's nothing too much on the side that gets in the way of Seagal getting from A to B. Secondly the film features Seagal as prominently as a leading man actually should feature, both in screen time (some of his recent flicks have him disappear for sometimes 15 minutes at a time!) and ADR participation (no dubbing this time folks). Above all Seagal manages to bring back some of his charisma that had seemingly been left behind in the early 90's somewhere along with Kelly Le Brocks hotness. Seagal's cool again, he's badass! Sure a little chunky and sweaty still, but he kicks ass! The action in this film is pretty good too. There's a plethora of hand to hand fights, which believe it or not, actually feature Seagal himself! Yes amazing given recent history. His stand in, stunt double and ADR double sat around twiddling there thumbs in this picture, and that's good. Seagal fans don't want those guys too busy. The fights are pretty decent though and Seagal unleashes some pretty savage beat-downs. We get vintage moves here. He breaks every conceivable bone in the human body during this flick, a femur on one guy, and a couple of ribs on another and so on. Best and coolest of all is the fact that Seagal once again looks like he could kick most guys assess! He's quick in this film I'm telling you. It's that old school Seagal who can virtually stand on the spot, but a few lightening moves of the arms and hands, and big ol' size 16 boots from no where, and the bad guys are floored. The fights are well edited and though tightly shot, they pack a punch, and the sound design is top notch. As for the rest of the action, we have disappointingly lame car chase. Not so much down to budget, but down to a complete lack of any kinetic energy and imaginative stunt work. The shoot outs are almost Hard Target insane! Meaning entire clips are unloaded on each individual bad guy, and blood shoots out all over the damn place! In fact the blood impacts in this film are the most insane I've ever seen and totally illogical, but I love it. It's the kind of super-violence Seagal used to produce. Seagal also gives his best performance in a few years. He seems interested, engaged and as I said shows off his charisma here.

    The director Don E Fauntleroy was previously responsible for two of Seagal's shoddiest works. His inclusion in this was a worry, but while those first two collaborations with Big Pappa lacked any real autuership of any kind, here it's different. Fauntleroy manages to project some vision here, some style. We're not talking Scorsese, but for these sorts of flicks he's serviceable. Elsewhere the co-stars are not too bad. In particular there's a decent cameo from Danny Trejo, while Eddie Griffin makes for a somewhat cartoony but well suited villain.

    On the negative side, though the plot is very simple, it's simplicity should have lent itself to a quicker pace of movie. The mid section suffers some lag, with too many gangster based dialogue scenes. That might not have been so bad if anything important was being said, and also the script is problematic in that the hip hop dialogue isn't very realistic. It's as if the writer knew only a couple of hood words and decided to repeat them endlessly. "Aaaaaaariiiiggghhht", "Mother-f**ker" and in particular "n***er" are words that are overused to levels of almost annoyance. The relationship between Seagal and his snitch and also landlady could have been developed but instead feel needless and pasted in. Above all it would have been a few more scenes with Seagal. Elsewhere the score is pretty bad. It's a rush job without question and one that jars against the competent direction, editing, and an in form Seagal.

    Overall this isn't exactly a great film, but in Seagal's recent canon, it's top notch. Importantly, the man himself is back to his old self again. If a better film can be put around him, he'll surely be able to deliver a film to rival his best ones. As it is, Urban Justice is a welcome filler and good solid Saturday night home entertainment. Coming from one of Seagal's harshest (though I maintain, realist) fans, that's saying something. **1/2
    5paul_m_haakonsen

    Yep, another generic Seagal movie...

    If you have seen any one Steven Seagal movie, then you basically have seen them all. This movie follows the stereotypical Seagal recipe of how to make an action movie. You take away a man's most important thing in the world, and that man will take on a whole gang land neighborhood and emerge victorious.

    Yep, it most definitely is an average Seagal movie, as he beats everyone, regardless of their skill and weaponry. And he only gets shot once, of course, while he himself takes down numerous gang members.

    The story is about Simon Ballister (played by Steven Seagal) who moves into a neighborhood under gang domination, after his son was shot dead here. As the local police is unable to uncover the murderer, Simon takes matters into his own hands and sets out to find his son's murderer, taking down everyone who stands in his way.

    The typical solo Seagal hero against overwhelming odds. But hold your horses, this time is he is not an ex-Black Op, ex-CIA agent, or ex-whatever. No, to add mystery, we don't get any information on his background or how come he singlehandedly defeats a whole neighborhood.

    "Urban Justice" is filled with ridiculous blood sprays whenever someone is shot. The blood sprays several feet away from the one injured, both in front and back. Yeah! That's what I thought too. That was just lame.

    The action teddy bear (Seagal) does deliver his usual performance, both in acting and in fighting sequences. "Urban Justice" is good enough entertainment, taking into consideration that this is a very average Seagal movie.

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    • Trivia
      Director Don E. Fauntleroy agreed to direct the film under the terms that Steven Seagal would stay on set until he was told he could leave.
    • Goofs
      Throughout the movie several different cars can be seen mounted with the same license plate 2PCE275.
    • Quotes

      [last lines]

      Simon: [aiming the gun at Armand] Now I know what you're thinking. You're probably thinking I'm gonna kill you. Well, I came here for one thing. And I did what I came here to do.

      Simon: [hands the gun over to Armand] I got no beef with you.

      [walks away]

      Armand Tucker: [impressed at Simon and laughs as he watches him leave] That's a cool motherfucker. Now that shit was gangsta.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Rental Reviews: Steven Seagal is Under Siege (and a Crazy Person) (2020)
    • Soundtracks
      Ready 4 War
      Written by Michael Benjamin Griffin

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    • Release date
      • November 13, 2007 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Once Upon a Time in the Hood
    • Filming locations
      • 8521 Central Ave NE, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA
    • Production companies
      • Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
      • XIT Financial Group
      • Steamroller Productions
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    • Budget
      • $8,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $55,861
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 36m(96 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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