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Steven Seagal turns 70: from Hollywood hitman to Putin brother

Hard to Kill", "Approved for Killing", "Today You Die", "Half Dead - Half Past Dead", "Driven to Kill - Damned for Revenge": The list of martial film titles in Steven Seagal's (70) CV seems endless long. With a few exceptions, such as "Lonely Decision" from 1996, the motto applies: if you know one, you know them all. Seagal cemented a reputation as a stoic one-man army first in A and then increasingly in B movies - as massive and unyielding as a wrecking ball.

So far, the star, who turns 70 on April 10, has shown little interest in escaping that reputation. His last film from 2019 is called "Beyond the Law", in other words: Seagal's screen revenge is still beyond the law more than 30 years after his debut film "Above the Law". Much more exciting - because more varied - than his cinematic work is a look at his life away from the camera. The more you get involved, the more it becomes clear: Seagal is a walking contradiction.

Seagal: The peace-loving Buddhist, the environmentalist, the reggae musician

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Seagal has been a follower of Tibetan Buddhism for many decades. But not only that. In 1997 he was in all seriousness appointed by Lama Penor Rinpoche as a Trülku, ie the reincarnation of a former master. The appropriate headline was chosen for a report from that time: "The Buddha from another planet: action star Steven Seagal has now been officially anointed as action llama."

As a Buddhist, he has dedicated himself to pacifism, although he has achieved the 7th Dan in the martial art Aikidō. Seagal is a vegetarian, advocates for animal welfare, conservation and the human rights of Native Americans. In 1999 he received an award from the organization PETA for his commitment to protecting elephants.

When Seagal isn't kicking ass on screen (recently more direct to DVD), he enjoys making music. His first album "Songs from the Crystal Cave" was released in 2004. Stylistically, he was drawn to softer country, blues and reggae sounds. His musical message, which coincides with his Buddhist: the pursuit of harmony.

Seagal: The gun lobbyist, the Putin admirer - and lots of accusations

 

"I'm Russian, my grandparents come from Vladivostok and St. Petersburg," Seagal assured in 2014. He did this to the state TV station Zvezda at the time - and on the Black Sea peninsula of Crimea, which had just been annexed by Russia. Only shortly before that, in an interview, he sang a hymn of praise for Vladimir Putin (69), described the ruler as a "friend" who he "would like to consider a brother". Around the same time, Seagal lobbied Russian arms dealers to help facilitate previously banned Russian arms exports to the United States. The prayer wheel-like credo of the Buddhist gun nut and honorary deputy sheriff sounds familiar: "Guns don't kill people. People kill people."

Seagal's approval of Russia's annexation of Crimea was not forgotten at the top of the Kremlin. And so, in 2016, Putin himself presented him with Russian citizenship. With this, Seagal joined the pro-government Just Russia party, was the guest of honor at Putin's fourth inauguration as president in 2018 and ran as a member of the State Duma in 2021.

As clear as his edge as a Hollywood hero has always been, he meandered in a recent interview about the Russian war of aggression in Ukraine, as expected. Of course he prayed that "both countries would come to a positive, peaceful solution".

However, to observe dangerous behavior by Steven Seagal, one does not have to look in the direction of Russia. Almost during his career, Seagal was heavily accused by mostly female co-stars in his US films. Allegations of sexual harassment have been documented from the early 1990s through to 2018. This is where the most serious allegation was made in the wake of the #MeToo movement: Regina Simons, an extra in the film "On Burning Ice" (1994), stated that in the Being raped by the main actor at the age of 18. This and the many other allegations have never ended up in court.

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"Beverly Hills Cop 4" is moving forward with a new director

Time for another action comedy with Eddie Murphy in the role of Axel Foley. Now the director is in place.
At a time when many old movie icons are returning to the roles that made them famous, Eddie Murphy is also getting ready to play the constable from California again. Team arm in LA. Yes, you know - the cop in Hollywood.
 
Deadline writes that "Beverly Hills Cop 4" has found its director in Mark Molloy, so far best known from the world of commercials. This will be his first feature film. Molloy thus replaces "Bad Boys For Life" duo Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah, who are probably too busy with their superhero movie "Batgirl" for HBO Max.
 
When the film can be recorded is not known, however, we know that it goes directly to Netflix.
 
The first time Eddie Murphy played the cocky cop Axel Foley was in "The Cop from Hollywood" from 1984 - the most lucrative film of the year. A sequel came out in 1987, and the third and most recent film was released in 1994.
 
Eddie Murphy is now 61 years old, as you probably wonder, and apparently not yet "too old for this shit".
 
And now: one of the best movie themes of the 80's!

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Will Smith banned from the Oscars until 2032

The new Oscar winner will stay at home in the future.
The board of the Oscars Academy has gathered during the day to figure out an appropriate punishment for Will Smith. The actor's small aggression attack during the gala broadcast at the end of March has had him ported from upcoming Oscars for the next ten years.

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"The 94th Oscars were meant to pay tribute to the individuals in our industry who have done an incredible job over the past year; however, these moments were overshadowed by the unacceptable and harmful behavior we saw Mr. Smith display on stage," the Academy wrote in a statement.
 
"During our broadcast, we did not address the situation sufficiently. We regret this. (...) The Board has decided that, for a period of 10 years from April 8, 2022, Mr. Smith will not be allowed to participate in any Oscars events. or programs, in person or virtually. "
 
Variety also writes that the Academy thanks Chris Rock who "managed to keep his composure under extraordinary circumstances". We also take the opportunity to thank all the hosts, nominees and winners who participated during the gala.
 
- I accept and respect the Academy's decision, Will Smith comments according to Deadline.
 
In the days after the Oscars scandal, Will Smith chose to voluntarily leave his membership in the Oscars Academy and can therefore no longer vote at future galas. However, nothing stops him from still being nominated and winning Oscars.

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Jane Seymour would love to play Bond Girl Solitaire again

Jane Seymour would like to return to her 'James Bond' character Solitaire.

The role of the Bond girl in 'Live and Let Die' made the British actress famous in 1973. In the film, Roger Moore as 007 seduces the beauty who, after their night together, loses her ability to see into the future and flees with him.

For Jane Seymour, her character's story isn't finished yet. "It came to me today because I'm so tired of hearing 'should a woman be Bond?' that I would very much like to be in a Bond film and I know exactly who I would play," she reveals with the newspaper 'The Independent'. "We don't know what happened to Solitaire, do we? When she lost her virginity, could she have gotten pregnant? Is it possible that she became a grandmother? And is it possible that her grandchild has her abilities?”

The film icon believes the quality of 007 films has improved over the years. "Bond is getting better and better and more in tune with the feelings, thoughts and issues of our time," says the 71-year-old. Bond used to be more of a "comedy", while today the focus is on the adventure aspect.

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Spider-Man has come of age: These are the DVD highlights of the week

"Spider-Man: No Way Home", "The 355" and "Gunpowder Milkshake": These are the DVDs and Blu-rays of the week.

Since Tom Holland first appeared as Spider-Man in Captain America: Civil War six years ago, the young Briton has been one of the most important actors of his generation. Since then, the 25-year-old has donned the spider cape five more times. "Spider-Man: No Way Home" is Holland's seventh appearance as Peter Parker. And it shouldn't be his last. In any case, producer Amy Pascal can imagine more "Spider-Man" films with Tom Holland, as she recently revealed. Only Holland itself seems to be hesitating. In a "GQ" interview in November, he said: "If I'm still playing Spider-Man at 30, I've done something wrong." But until then it's still a few years ... "Spider-Man: No Way Home" is now available on DVD and Blu-ray, alongside the spy film "The 355" and the action film "Gunpowder Milkshake".

"Spider-Man: No Way Home" (Release: April 12)
Spider-Man: No Way Home is the third and final installment in the Homecoming trilogy, which began in 2017. At the end of the previous film, Far From Home (2019), the true identity of Peter Parker (Tom Holland) was revealed. In "Spider-Man: No Way Home" Peter wants nothing more than to have the whole world forget his identity again. For this he asks Dr. Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch) for help. But Dr. Strange's spell goes awry, and the multiverse spirals out of control, tearing a hole in the world Peter lives in. Through the hole in the multiverse, all those enemies that Spider-Man has already had to deal with in the past slip through. And that's quite a lot - after all, there were various other actors of the spider man before Tom Holland. And so, among others, Electro (Jamie Foxx), Doctor Octopus (Alfred Molina) and Green Goblin (Willem Dafoe) make life difficult for Peter Parker.

Price DVD: around 14 euros

US, 2021, directed by Jon Watts, running time: 143 minutes

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