DVD RACK: KILL SWITCH
- By David Oliver
- Published 11/22/2008
- DVD


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MSRP: $14.99
RATED: R
RUNNING TIME: 96 minutes
SPECIAL FEATURES: None
The Pitch
His rules. His way. No exceptions. This includes plot, logic, even enjoyable violence.
The Humans
Steven Seagal, Holly Dignard, Chris Thomas King, Michael Filipowich, Mark Collie, Karyn Michelle Baltzer, Isaac Hayes.
The Nutshell
Memphis detective Jacob King (Seagal) is on the trail of two killers, one called Lazerus (Filipowich), is into ritualistic killing involving astrology. The other, Billy Joel Hill (Collie) is just a good ole boy who likes to kill shit. If that weren't enough, King has a pretty young Fed (Dignard) looking over his shoulder every step of the way.
The Lowdown
I used to like quite a bit older Steven Seagal movies because, no matter the level of writing, you could at least be assured that the fight scenes were generally going to be entertaining. An arm bent the wrong way, a billiard ball to the teeth, a Jamaican drug dealer broken in half. All good stuff. Now of course he's older, heavier, and uses camera tricks and stunt doubles to pull off his fight scenes. This is old hat to us that know of his movies. Kill Switch is just the latest in the assembly line of bad direct-to-DVD movies Seagal is keeping himself employed with these days. Some of them, I hear, are still enjoyable. Check out this Urban Justice review. But there's absolutely nothing to be enjoyed here. Even the Seagal signature violence is so badly shot and edited - even more so than you're used to - as to be unwatchable. As for the script, which Seagal wrote, it makes you wish they'd get back to said unwatchable action scenes ASAP.
The breakdown is that Seagal is Memphis Det. Jacob King, who's hot on the trail of a ritualistic serial killer called The Grifter, and later known as Lazerus. Being that this is the South, Seagal is running around all movie long with his best below-the-Mason-Dixon-line drawl. It's actually the best part of the entire movie, which tells you something. Basically King is haunted by the childhood murder of his brother, which holds no importance in the here and now, it's just there for dramatic effect and presumably to kill time. There's no mystery to Lazerus and why he's killing people, other than he's into astrology, man, and it's a good subtext to whack people. There's FBI Agent Frankie Miller (Dignard), who is there for no reason at all except for window dressing. And another killer, and one much more interesting, Billy Joe Hill, is a renegade B-story, meant to appear every once and a while just to make someone go all red. Add in ridiculous fight scenes, a couple of which have zero to do with anything at all, and you have your movie. And let us not forget the copious gunplay. King shoots enough rounds to make Rambo blush, without ever seeming to hit anything he's aiming for.
Now I'm all for the wanton violence, gunplay, blood and the like, but there's got to be a least a little pretense of a plot...somewhere. Anywhere. And if not, then at least make the action watchable. On a side note, Isaac Hayes also has a minor role. I'm embarrassed for him to be in this movie. Kill Switch is a melange of shockingly bad action sequences and loose and dead end plot threads. Seagal has done plenty of fun bad movies. This isn't one of them.
The Package
The lone good thing the film has going for it is that it's visual quality is actually not bad. But the sound is annoyingly low at times and the subtitles were written by a retard, which doesn't help. No special features except for trailers.
1 out of 10
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Comments
Comment #1 (Posted by steve)
WTF...I love this movie! I've seen it twice! Don't listen to poncy reviewers. Seagal beats up a guy with a medium sized hammer towards the end! Its the action movie Quantum of Solace wanted to be.
Comment #2 (Posted by Chuck)
It's the movie Dead or Alive tried to be
Comment #3 (Posted by mcclane)
10 great things about the horrible film, KILL SWITCH. >>> BIG SPOILERS FOLLOW!! READ AT OWN RISK.<<<
10. It's another film in which Seagal is often voice-dubbed by another actor. We can't get enough of this.
9. Seagal's fights are so ridiculous, the ealry moment of a guy being thrown through a window is repeated, over and over, and over, something like 11 times.
8. The Edge of the Bar "curb stomp." And later outside the guy's just fine.
7. Isaac Hayes.
6. The bad guy kills someone by beating them to death... with a baby.
(Or at least a doll filled with cement or something. It's hard to tell.)
5. The bad guy is apparently channeling Stephen Dorff ala BLADE. As an idiot.
4. Seagal's fashion choice: a "Sport" jogging/workout top. Classic detective attire.
3. The arm eater.
2. The supporting actor known as "the fake Philip Michael Thomas."
1. The WTF ending in which we learn Seagal has a hot wife and some kids. This comes from so-out-of-nowhere that we wonder if Seagal was just a schizo all along and not even really a cop. Classic insanity.
Much love, Master Seagal.
Comment #4 (Posted by fagtor)
WOW, that Benny Hill music joke NEVER got old.
Comment #5 (Posted by Allahu Ackbar)
Hey cool Benny Hill music! Wow you're not funny Oliver! Fucking loser.

