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Vern gives a Van Damme in SECOND IN COMMAND!!!

Hey folks, Harry here with another great review from Vern. Like Vern, I too have seen Dolph Lundgren's directorial debut... who wouldn't? Fucking He-Man/Ivan Drago's directorial debut!!! And actually - while funky as fuck and some silly ass kidnapped drug whores in Russian brothels... I dug the sheer joy of bloodletting he let loose. Here's Vern with Van Damme's latest...

SECOND IN COMMAND

Boys -

Most people around here know by now that I'm partial to the Steven Seagal pictures. And with The Steven Seagal Blues Band (who I think oughta be called "Steven Seagal and the Hard to Kill") coming to Seattle in a couple months I probaly oughta be putting my Seagalogy studies into overdrive to prepare. But my New Year's resolution for 2006 is STRIVING FOR EXCELLENCE, and I intend to strive all year long. So I'm not gonna stick with what I know, I'm gonna start trying out new things, becoming a more well rounded individual. With that in mind I recently watched Dolph Lundgren's directorial debut (Read it here!) as well as Jean-Claude Van Damme's upcoming May 2nd release SECOND IN COMMAND.

Because of my intense deliberations on Seagal, I'm sorry to say that my Van Damme knowledge is out of date. In fact, the most recent Van Damme picture I've managed to watch all the way through was KNOCK OFF. That played in theaters, if that gives you an idea of how long ago we're talking. So it was interesting to see what Jean-Claude is doing in the DTV medium.

In SECOND IN COMMAND, Van Damme plays the new military attache to the US ambassador in a country called Moldavia or Muldovia or something like that. Let's just call it Syriana. It's supposed to be a peaceful country, but he's literally just off the plane, gets dropped off at the hotel for a quickie with his girlfriend when he hears gunshots in the lobby. I always thought because of DIE HARD's ingenious detail that Bruce has to fight with no shoes on, it should be tradition for action heroes to get stuck in various stages of undress. This was a perfect setup for Jean-Claude to have to fight communist hardliners while wearing only a hotel bathrobe or towel, but I guess they're saving that for if there's ever a SUDDEN DEATH 2. (Which there oughta be.)

The new president of Moldavia/Syriana was elected a week ago, but there's some angry communist protesters surrounding his pad and his traitorous chief of staff orders the military to shoot a protester, making the president look bad. This could be trouble for democracy so Van Damme, a fan of democracy, swoops in, gets the president, and delivers him to the US embassy. The ambassador gets killed by an RPG, so Van Damme, being SECOND IN COMMAND, suddenly becomes FIRST IN COMMAND. But later it turns out there was a bureaucratic screwup, so he becomes SECOND IN COMMAND again. So the title is safe. Anyway, the embassy has a few soldiers on hand but very few weapons, and the relevant armies are six or more hours away. The place is surrounded by heavily armed militias. So it's kind of like THE REVOLUTION WILL NOT BE TELEVISED meets ASSAULT ON PRECINCT 13. But with Van Damme. I think I mentioned that already, Van Damme is in this one.

The style of the movie kind of surprised me, it's more modern than most DTV action. It's all handheld for a more realistic feel. And until some phoney helicopters come in at the very end, the production values are decent too. There are tanks and helicopters and what not but most impressive for this kind of thing, there are extras. They have enough people to pull off a semi-convincing protest and riot. The battles are real chaotic and it seems like a deliberate, realistic choice instead of just bad staging. I do have to complain though - if anything, alot of the action here is too realistic. When I see Van Damme, I want to see him standing up on moving motorcycles and shit like that. I don't want to see some messy gunfights where you're not sure who shot who.

Like Seagal, Van Damme manages to fight alot less than he did in his earlier movies. He spends most of the movie strategizing rather than fighting. But you get the feeling he can still move. When he does get involved in the action, alot of the time it's just guns. He does do one good gun move where he tricks a bunch of guys into shooting each other. Saving himself bullets. But when you have a movie starring a kickboxer you want to see some damn kicking. The weird thing is, he only fights hand-to-hand with two guys in this movie, and both of them are bald. I don't know what the deal is. Maybe Van Damme hates bald people, maybe bald people hate Van Damme. Whatever it is, this is what we want in a Van Damme movie. The first Van Damme vs. baldie fight is short but the undisputed highlight of the movie.

1. Van Damme grabs the guy by the crotch and gives him a serious nutcruncher

2. Using the nuts as a handle, Van Damme lifts the baldie and tosses him on his back

3. Van Damme kicks the guy in the nuts

At this point there really is no further damage that can be done to the nuts, so he caps it off by grabbing the guy by his bald head and using both thumbs to crush his eyeballs. I believe Seagal did this same move in MARKED FOR DEATH, but I'm not gonna criticize Van Damme for doing the same move, because it's like a great standard, you want to see everybody's different version of it.

Speaking of the old classics, now would be a good time to bring up that Van Damme doesn't ever do the splits in this one. Like I said, I'm out of touch, maybe he quit doing the splits a long time ago. But it was still kind of disappointing. It's like going to see Prince and he doesn't sing "Purple Rain." But due to the excellent destruction of the balls and eyeballs I'm going to forgive it. This time.

The director is a guy named Simon Fellows, who did Wesley Snipes's 7 SECONDS. Both movies have decent direction, not too bad and fairly watchable, unlike, say, Wesley's UNSTOPPABLE. But they're not truly great action movies and they're not ridiculous enough to transcend the need for greatness. I think maybe they try too hard to not be stupid. Personally I would rather see Van Damme in absurd situations like impersonating a professional hockey goalie while fighting terrorists in SUDDEN DEATH than in a serious thriller about political turmoil in Europe. Watching Dolph and Van Damme reminds me of why I like Seagal so much. His movies have so much more personality. They're crazier. You notice his weird obsessions and sometimes funny shortcuts that the directors take. They might be dumber movies, they might be less competently executed, but they're usually more fun to watch.

Still, I got to give Van Damme credit for still going at it and, in fact, striving for excellence. He doesn't toss them out as fast as Seagal, and he loops his own dialogue. I'll have to watch his other DTV work, see what he's about these days. If anybody knows what the best ones are, let me know. (DOUBLE TEAM is my personal favorite Van Damme movie that I've seen. Even Seagal can't top that one for weirdness.)

thanks fellas,

Vern

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first baby
by ag 721
Mar 13th, 2006
05:14:09 PM
Once again...
by -guyinthebackrow
Mar 13th, 2006
05:14:09 PM
Sounds meh
by monorail77
Mar 13th, 2006
05:14:17 PM
I need a Director's Cut with more nut-play.
by HypeEndsHere
Mar 13th, 2006
05:18:21 PM
first!
by spacechampion
Mar 13th, 2006
05:19:08 PM
doh!
by spacechampion
Mar 13th, 2006
05:19:31 PM
First?
by QuinnTheEskimo
Mar 13th, 2006
05:22:08 PM
Oops
by QuinnTheEskimo
Mar 13th, 2006
05:22:22 PM
What no roundhouse kicks?
by ZEROCELL
Mar 13th, 2006
05:27:17 PM
Thanks, Vern.
by DocPazuzu
Mar 13th, 2006
05:28:39 PM
vern is a great reviewer.
by mocky_puppet
Mar 13th, 2006
05:33:51 PM
Damme strong review
by BrandLoyalist
Mar 13th, 2006
05:37:19 PM
Van Damme's signature move..
by pumaman
Mar 13th, 2006
05:55:35 PM
Nope, no air splits either
by Vern
Mar 13th, 2006
05:59:22 PM
V for Verndetta
by tonagan
Mar 13th, 2006
05:59:24 PM
I skimmed the article
by Lone Fox
Mar 13th, 2006
06:03:59 PM
Hows VD's hair looking ?
by pumaman
Mar 13th, 2006
06:10:25 PM
I bet it's still better than UltraViolet
by Monkeybrains
Mar 13th, 2006
06:48:38 PM
I'm kinda surprised.....
by Gorrister
Mar 13th, 2006
07:08:56 PM
Chuck should take all these guys out...
by Heywood Jablowme
Mar 13th, 2006
07:17:46 PM
favorite talkback line:
by SirBiatchReturns
Mar 13th, 2006
07:32:13 PM
Excellent point, gentlemen
by HypeEndsHere
Mar 13th, 2006
07:45:49 PM
Whats the point of this? Is anyone going to see this?
by chickychow
Mar 13th, 2006
08:00:55 PM
Vern, you lost the best Van Damme movies
by replicante
Mar 13th, 2006
08:12:57 PM
"The excellant destruction of balls"
by TELF
Mar 13th, 2006
08:22:26 PM
I don't think Hayes leaving is a big deal, it's been...
by iamnicksaicnsn
Mar 13th, 2006
08:36:14 PM
No Retreat, No Surrender.
by Josh Town
Mar 13th, 2006
09:04:32 PM
Funny, funny, Vern, funny, funny, Vern.
by kabong
Mar 13th, 2006
09:06:09 PM
Yeah, man, Double Team.
by Lenny Nero
Mar 13th, 2006
09:31:48 PM
God help us if he makes TRIPLE IMPACT with three JCVDs
by masheen81
Mar 13th, 2006
09:35:03 PM
hott
by baff
Mar 13th, 2006
09:39:06 PM
the more van dammmmage the better
by blackthought
Mar 13th, 2006
09:39:39 PM
Anyone here read Vern's political rants at his website?
by The Wrong Guy
Mar 13th, 2006
09:52:34 PM
Hard Target
by Zeke25:17
Mar 13th, 2006
09:53:59 PM
sudden death is his best film
by slappy jones
Mar 13th, 2006
10:03:07 PM
Issac Hayes
by Gorrister
Mar 13th, 2006
10:17:16 PM
a possible steven seagal tour should be called:
by Windowlicker74
Mar 13th, 2006
11:34:43 PM
Um, there is a talkback for Isaac Hayes leaving
by Meremoth
Mar 13th, 2006
11:56:26 PM
Um, yeah...Now there is.
by HypeEndsHere
Mar 14th, 2006
12:23:13 AM
Olivier Gruner Vs. Van Damm action flick is needed.
by Uncapie
Mar 14th, 2006
12:43:59 AM
Hard Target, etc.
by Vern
Mar 14th, 2006
12:55:02 AM
The LeBrock Seagal and the Post-LeBrock Seagal
by Darth Bono Jr.
Mar 14th, 2006
01:14:28 AM
Dozen Impact
by Samson_K
Mar 14th, 2006
02:30:58 AM
vive le Van Damme!
by CuervoJones
Mar 14th, 2006
03:30:29 AM
Bloodsport and Kickboxer
by Conan_the_Humble
Mar 14th, 2006
06:22:41 AM
"Double Team" is brilliant
by Drunken Rage
Mar 14th, 2006
06:46:41 AM
Van Damme's good but.........
by AARONIUS
Mar 14th, 2006
06:57:37 AM
The ambassador gets killed by an RPG?
by IAmMrMonkey
Mar 14th, 2006
07:12:02 AM
Bleh!
by CigsandCoffee56
Mar 14th, 2006
07:50:55 AM
Conan_the_humble finally got it
by Nachokoolaid
Mar 14th, 2006
08:03:31 AM
Van Damme in Prison..
by pumaman
Mar 14th, 2006
08:18:00 AM
Vern - How about Chuck Norris's latest "The Cutter" ?
by Gus Nukem
Mar 14th, 2006
08:31:48 AM
Vern: Jean-Claude's best DTV work.
by FatPaul
Mar 14th, 2006
09:16:04 AM
Harry: You're thinking of The Russian Specialist.
by FatPaul
Mar 14th, 2006
09:20:07 AM
Van Damme's best movies
by Acappellaman
Mar 14th, 2006
09:35:55 AM
Cute article
by OurManInMontr
Mar 14th, 2006
09:49:22 AM
Van Damme lost all his street cred when...
by ComicBookGeek77
Mar 14th, 2006
09:50:34 AM
"excellent destruction of the balls"
by lopan
Mar 14th, 2006
10:11:38 AM
Bloodsport...
by tripp5
Mar 14th, 2006
10:12:31 AM
VanDammes Best Moves Are In Kickboxer
by flamingrunt
Mar 14th, 2006
11:58:32 AM
Van Damme busts a move..
by pumaman
Mar 14th, 2006
12:06:33 PM
Communists? What!! Why not Islamic terrorists?
by Fandude
Mar 14th, 2006
12:38:42 PM
Communists Part II
by Fandude
Mar 14th, 2006
12:41:04 PM
Communists Part II
by Fandude
Mar 14th, 2006
12:52:07 PM
THE DEFENDER
by NuteG
Mar 14th, 2006
01:02:49 PM
vandamage
by tecumseh
Mar 14th, 2006
02:04:19 PM
Ace review Vern
by Cat_Corporation
Mar 14th, 2006
03:08:13 PM
Vern, can you help me out with a theoretical situation
by ol' painless
Mar 14th, 2006
09:55:58 PM
He was a hero of mine when I was a kid.
by RowanM
Mar 15th, 2006
03:06:40 AM
AICN is turning to real shit -- its a shadow of its
by Spacesheik
Mar 15th, 2006
04:52:03 AM
Van Damme's greatest role!
by BigFatBaby
Mar 15th, 2006
06:20:33 AM
Anyone here see Wake of Death?
by Jarek
Mar 15th, 2006
09:26:36 AM
to Spacesheik
by Vern
Mar 15th, 2006
01:18:53 PM
Oh and by the way Vern
by ol' painless
Mar 15th, 2006
03:13:04 PM
ol' painless
by Vern
Mar 15th, 2006
03:32:49 PM
Van Damme deserves another chance, Seagal is done...
by Monkey_King
Mar 15th, 2006
03:56:41 PM
Van Damme vs Seagal
by kuryakin
Mar 15th, 2006
04:45:40 PM
Inferno
by kuryakin
Mar 15th, 2006
04:55:53 PM
It Would Be Cool If...
by buster00
Mar 16th, 2006
05:15:39 AM
Seagalogy
by nh
Jan 19th, 2008
08:20:10 AM

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