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Ep18 - Into the Sun
Finally Seagal gets to live out every single one of his weeb fantasies to the fullest. In a script just barely legally distinct from The Yakuza (1974), we follow CIA Agent Travis Hunter: a man who knows Japan better than any Japanese person, despite seemingly not recognizing mall food court sushi.I dunno, this movie is just so... yeah... it's something or other. We spend a surprisingly large amount of time discussing the various language dubs of the 2005 documentary March of the Penguins.Here's an Imgur album for screenshots we reference.Edited by Zach.Follow us on Letterboxd! Aaron, Hans, and ZachDisclaimer: We do not endorse Steven Seagal nor any of the heinous acts of which he is accused. We do not wish to boost his career, finances, or ego; we just aim to talk about his many very, very bad movies.