Under Siege 2: Dark Territory with Steven Seagal: DVD Cover
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Under Siege 2: Dark Territory Director: Geoff Murphy Cast: Steven Seagal, Eric Bogosian, Katherine Heigl, Everett McGill

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  • DVD Release Date: 11/03/2009
  • Original Release: 1995
  • Rating: Rated R
  • Sales Rank: 40,923

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Disc #1, Side A -- Under Siege 2: Dark Territor
1. Damn Thing Works [6:03]
2. Not Trained [4:04]
3. Those Who Wait [1:29]
4. Hostile Takeover [1:43]
5. Strong Stuff [2:21]
6. Exercise Restraint [2:40]
7. Loco Secure [2:11]
8. Dining Car Trouble [2:12]
9. Captor Speaking [2:15]
10. Persuasion [2:35]
11. View from the Roof [3:24]
12. A Demonstration [6:47]
13. Briefing Bates [2:31]
14. Boom! [3:40]
15. Still Smarter [3:45]
16. Under Fire [6:16]
17. Terrorist Profile [:50]
18. Bait for the Best [3:52]
19. Making a Bomb [3:38]
20. Double Play [1:31]
21. Putting on Brakes [4:53]
22. Countdown [3:03]
23. Board Moving Train [2:13]
24. To the Rescue [3:37]
25. Target Shooting [4:16]
26. How to Fly [3:02]
27. Hand to Hand [6:55]
28. A High-Tech Bullet [1:28]
29. Head-On! [1:09]
30. Last of a Lunatic [:50]
31. Safe [4:00]
Disc #1, Side B -- Under Siege 2: Dark Territory
1. Damn Thing Works [6:03]
2. Not Trained [4:04]
3. Those Who Wait [1:29]
4. Hostile Takeover [1:43]
5. Strong Stuff [2:21]
6. Exercise Restraint [2:40]
7. Loco Secure [2:11]
8. Dining Car Trouble [2:12]
9. Captor Speaking [2:15]
10. Persuasion [2:35]
11. View from the Roof [3:24]
12. A Demonstration [6:47]
13. Briefing Bates [2:31]
14. Boom! [3:40]
15. Still Smarter [3:45]
16. Under Fire [6:16]
17. Terrorist Profile [:50]
18. Bait for the Best [3:52]
19. Making a Bomb [3:38]
20. Double Play [1:31]
21. Putting on Brakes [4:53]
22. Countdown [3:03]
23. Board Moving Train [2:13]
24. To the Rescue [3:37]
25. Target Shooting [4:16]
26. How to Fly [3:02]
27. Hand to Hand [6:55]
28. A High-Tech Bullet [1:28]
29. Head-On! [1:09]
30. Last of a Lunatic [:50]
31. Safe [4:00]

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In the original box-office smash Under Siege, action hero Steven Seagal played Casey Ryback, a U.S. Navy SEAL who saved the world from nuclear destruction by outsmarting and killing off terrorists who had commandeered a submarine. In this sequel, Seagal's Ryback character does the same sort of thing aboard a train. Ryback now has retired from the Navy and is taking his niece Sarah (Katherine Heigl) on a vacation. They board a train traveling through the Rocky Mountains. Criminal mastermind Travis Dane (Eric Bogosian) is using the train as a control center in his effort to kidnap a top-secret government outer space super-weapon. Dane built the weapon but then was fired by the government before it was deployed. He has hooked up with shadowy Middle Eastern terrorists who have offered him $1 billion to use the satellite to blow up the Eastern seaboard by targeting a secret nuclear reactor underneath the Pentagon. Dane shows the Pentagon that he's got control of the weapon by blowing up a Chinese chemical plant. Officials can't stop him because they can't locate his headquarters. As long as the train keeps moving, his location can't be fixed. Ryback learns of the plot and enlists a porter named Bobby (Morris Chestnut) to help him in his battle. ~ Michael Betzold, All Movie Guide All Movie Guide

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Under Siege 2: Dark Territoryby Anonymous

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October 28, 2004: I have always liked trains more than ships. Steven Seagal seems to prefer it that way as well. Finally on land and sure footed, Seagal rides the rails in what is quite possibly the best train movie ever.

This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen / Pan & Scan edition.