Eventhelate-in-the-gamesecondappearanceofStevenSeagaldoesn’tdomuchtoshiftthingsalong,hisgenericmobbossvoiceprovidingalittlehumourbutwhetherthatwasintentionalornotisn’tquiteclear.VinnieJonesisalwaysbetterwhenhedoeshisquietintimidationactratherthanshoutingandswearinghiswaythroughanygivensceneandthat’swhathedoeshere,althoughifhewasn’tinthefilmatallitwouldn’treallymakethatmuchofadifference.

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Even the late-in-the-game second appearance of Steven Seagal doesn’t do much to shift things along, his generic mob boss voice providing a little humour but whether that was intentional or not isn’t quite clear. Vinnie Jones is always better when he does his quiet intimidation act rather than shouting and swearing his way through any given scene and that’s what he does here, although if he wasn’t in the film at all it wouldn’t really make that much of a difference.