On this week's show, we're joined by special guest Brian Valiquette as we choo-choo-choose to talk about 1995's Under Siege 2: Dark Territory! How did Steven Seagal end up as a major Hollywood action star? Why is his episode of SNL regarded as the worst of all time by almost everyone? What's in that energy drink he was shilling in the mid-2000s? All this, plus the easiest job Gary Busey ever had and yeah, of course we talk about the time Seagal pooped his pants.
The Steven Seagal's Lightning Bolt commercial can be found HERE
Under Siege 2: Dark Territory is directed by Geoff Murphy, and stars Steven Seagal, Katherine Heigl, Eric Bogosian, Morris Chestnut, Everett McGill and Brenda Bakke.
Bad With Numbers is a weekly show about questionable movie sequels, all the way from Toronto, Canada. It's hosted by Neth Knowles, Laura Medeiros, Rodey Gozum and Megan Swaine.
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