Visible crew/equipment: When Becker is shot while eating a sandwich and watching TV, the leads to his gunshot squib can be seen coming out of the bottom of his trouser leg as he reels back from the impact of the blast.

Hard to Kill (1990)
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Directed by: Bruce Malmuth
Starring: Steven Seagal, William Sadler, Kelly LeBrock, Frederick Coffin
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9. 4/10. My favorite Steven Seagal movie. Here, with his ex wife Kelly LeBrock, he delivers the best performance as a kick butt police detective, Mason Storm. This was way before shows like Law and Order:SVU tried shamelessly having fifth rate bland actors play tough guys. Here Seagal shows his ability quite well. LeBrock delivers nicely as the brave, sexy nurse who helps him in his quest for justice and revenge on a ruthless politician.
Mason Storm: So, how come you're not watching the Oscars tonight?
Counterman: The Oscars?
Mason Storm: Yeah, the Oscars.
Counterman: I hate the Oscars.
Mason Storm: You're not having a good time, huh?
Counterman: I mean, who needs the goddamn movies anyway? I got a show in here every single night.
Mason Storm: Yeah?
Counterman: You've got horror, sex, freaks, violence. I don't got to pay no four bucks either.
Question: Why did Jack and Max try to kill Mason's son Sonny? They have their masks on and there's no way that Sonny would have identified them.
Answer: The cover story was that it was a drug deal gone wrong, which led to the murders. The child witnessed them planting evidence and would be able to blow the cover story.





Answer: He survived the first attempt of his family's murder. There's no telling what he saw or heard. As for the masks, the bad guys were taking no chances, security cameras, cell phones and the unexpected eyewitness.
Cell phones? I don't recall seeing a cell phone in the entire movie. It was all landline phones. Cell phones didn't really start to get used until around the mid-90s (a few years later).