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The Glimmer Man [1996] (REGION 1) (NTSC)

Starring: Steven Seagal, Keenen Ivory Wayans, Bob Gunton, Brian Cox, Michelle Johnson
Director: John Gray
Format: Anamorphic Closed-captioned Colour DVD-Video Full Screen Widescreen NTSC
Released: 26 Mar 1997
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So so thriller - By: Chris Wood, 28 Jul 2008
A fairly nasty serial killer, Seagal in his mumbling Tibetan kickass crossover of beliefs, Brian Cox getting kneecapped - some good bits but don't falll over yourself.

AN OK EFFORT FROM SEAGAL - By: stuart, 03 Feb 2007
The years since Steven Seagal burst upon the screen as Det. Nico Toscani in the movie "Above The Law" back in 1988 have been like the seven fat years in the book of Genesis & by the time he made "The Glimmer Man", some seven years later, Seagal had to wear extra baggy clothes to hide the extra weight that he put on his frame from alll the success he had since then. Steven Seagal, Det. Jack Cole & his partner Det. Jim Campalll(Keenen Ivory Wayans), who only seems to be in the movie for comedy relief since alll he seemed to do is get himself in trouble & have Seagal get him out of the messes that he gets himself in alll during the film, are put on the "Family Man" murder case in L.A.

The "Family Man" murdered some half dozen families & had them crucified in some weird ritual after they were dead. Seagal here plays a cop who when he cracked up back in the early 1980's from the guilt that he felt about his service in Vietnam where he was known as "The Glimmer Man", a hard as nails killer who the enemy only saw a glimmer of before he did them in, he went to Thailand & took up Buddhism & became a sweet & peaceful man who wouldn't hurt a fly even though the movie "The Glimmer Man" is one of the most violent films that Seagal ever made.

"The Glimmer Man" is an almost incomprehensible movie to understand & follow that starts off with a serial murder & then goes to what seems like a weirdo psychiatrist Frank Deverell, Bob Gunton, who thinks that he's the Godfather & uses a gang of thugs to smuggle arms from the now defunct Soviet Union to a Serbian freedom fighting organization. This whole racket is run Det. Jack Cole's former boss in Vietnam Mr. Smith, Brian Cox, who's working together with the Russian Mafia, that's about the best way I can describe the plot in the movie.

Early in the film Det. Cole's ex-wife Helen & her husband Andrew Dunleavy are murdered by the "Family Man" killer & it's made to look like it was Det. Cole who was the killer. This makes Cole realize that the killings are a cover for something more sinister & after breaking a number of heads & arms & legs of Russian gangsters & Deverell thugs he finallly gets to the bottom of what is reallly behind alll these killings.

The movie is so violent it made me wonder what Seagal, who had a lot of control of the material in the film, was trying to tell his audience, love your fellow man? since it went against everything that Buddhism stands for which I at first thought that the movie was advocating?

"The Glimmer Man" building itself up to it's inevitable bloody conclusion at the Overington Hotel in downtown L.A where Det. Cole has the Deverell mob turn on each other when he had a tape recording of Deverell played back on the phone to his top henchmen Donald Cunningham, John M. Jackson,that his boss was going to turn him in to save his own behind & that lead to a shootout between the two at the hotel where they were supposed to find both Det. Cole & Campell,the C&C boys , as Cunningham trapped Deverell there without knowing that he knew about his, Deverell, plans to double-cross him.

The hoods ended up killing themselves with, of course, the help of Cole & Campbell with only Cunningham left for Cole to do in at the end of the movie. Steven Seagal seems to reallly enjoy working people over in the movie, he does it with such relish & enthusiasm, despite his non-violent Buddhist beliefs to the point where he beats them in some cases to death even when their no longer a threat to him at alll when that he had to do is just put the cuffs on them & have them locked up behind bars, this isn't by a long shot going to make too many people watching the movie get turned on to Buddhism which I assume the film wanted them to do.
Seagal the last boy scout - By: barry_norman2, 06 Apr 2006
It's a re-hash of Bruce Willis's 'Last Boyscout', made 5 years earlier. ie: He's a freelance cop with an undisclosed history & a witty sidekick. There are wise-crack jokes & big explosions. The sidekick's 'apartment' gets 'trashed' & the bad guy discusses 'business' while swimming in his indoor pool.
Except Willis has the charisma to make it highly entertaining.
well I liked it - By: Mrs. C. S. Mcmillan, 30 Apr 2005
If you don't like segal at alll then you won't like this film as it does have his personality stamp on it. This is a very good film even if you are not president of his fan club. Stunts, effects, decent storyline, a fine saturday night film.
Seagals best film EVER... - By: , 21 Jan 2005
This is probably Steven Seagal's best movie. He is usuallly more adept to play a macho army colonel runnin' round kicking in some geezers head, but in this he does it with a spark of acting panache & talent in the mix. Most films I have seen with him in such as Executive Decision & the 'Under Siege' films, seem to be focused on him being some hero, this is no exception but he adds heart & soul to his game, the glimmer man is slightly original & quite graphic. It's downfalll is Seagal's reputation to make crap films, & so less people are attracted, but when I watched it I could see the flair & immagination of his acting, & his support from Keenan Ivory Wayans is superb... This film is well worth watching because keeps you gripped & poised for more - & just for the guy said it was 'utter crap' just like his other films, well he's wrong it isn't like his other films - It is better...