I can not believe he is 65 years old!! Wow...I thought he was maybe 55....he looks fantastic. My son likes him now, cause he watched Delta Force, and Delta Force 2. I have the movie Firewalker...cause Melody Anderson was in it...and I like her...but the movie was not very good....but I love the movie Silent Rage...it is a huge part of the 80's for me, cause my brother and I use to set our alarm clocks to sneek to watch that movie in the middle of the night on HBO.
I just looked him up...and he did a movie called The Octagon and Eye For an Eye...has anyone seen either of those movies...and were they any good??
Posted by MotleyRulz (Member # 3598) on :
I have saw the Octagon. I thought it was pretty good. It's no Delta Force though. I saw Octagon in the $5.50 bin at Wal-Mart the other day...
Posted by mamamiasweetpeaches (Member # 1715) on :
He made a really corny one with him and a dog a few years back that got terrible reviews. It was on TV not long ago and I watched it and laughed my a** off. It was cheesy. It was corny. But, I'll be damned, there was something really amusing about it! I guess some people you just cant see making a movie where their partnered witha dog...and Chuck Norris is one of them...somaybe thats why watching it was so frickin goofy.
Posted by StevenHW (Member # 509) on :
Mamamiasweetpeaches:
quote:He made a really corny one with him and a dog a few years back that got terrible reviews. It was on TV not long ago and I watched it and laughed my a** off. It was cheesy. It was corny. But, I'll be damned, there was something really amusing about it!
You think perhaps Chuck was trying to copy Tom Hanks in "Turner And Hooch" or Jim Belushi in "K9"?
Posted by mamamiasweetpeaches (Member # 1715) on :
Maybe. Beleive it or not I enjoyed all three! I'm so embaressed!
Posted by Spooka Lupa (Member # 2700) on :
To me he'll always be Walker: Texas Ranger.
"You won't have time to dance while you're in jail!:
Posted by bigworld (Member # 3107) on :
My dad has them all on video and is now getting them on DVD.
The Octagon, An Eye For An Eye, Forced Vengance and Lone Wolf McQuade are my pick of the bunch along with Missing in Action 2 and 3 could never get in to the first one!
If you like gung ho American action they are great popcorn flicks. If you want a brain taxing movie I wouldn't bother.
I watch them all often, what does that say about me!!
Posted by Devolution (Member # 1731) on :
Devolution here,
I love Silent Rage as well, but my favorite happens to be Long Wolf McQuade.
It was all down hill after Sidekicks though.
We are DEVO
Posted by Chris the CandyFanMan (Member # 3197) on :
He's a dear friend of Bob Barker's, having popped up during the 80th birthday Million Dollar Spectacular 2 years ago, and taught him his karate moves, which over the years have come in handy if the Squeeze Play reveal fails to open or if one of the Master Keys gets stuck in the lock.
Posted by StevenHW (Member # 509) on :
Part of the CandyFanMan's post:
quote:He's a dear friend of Bob Barker's, having popped up during the 80th birthday Million Dollar Spectacular two years ago, and taught him his karate moves, which over the years have come in handy...
Too bad that Chuck didn't teach Bob Barker those same moves ten years ago! That way, he would've karate-chopped Adam Sandler in the golfing scene in "Happy Gilmore"!
Posted by Brandon777 (Member # 4014) on :
I like Missing In Action 1 and 2. I never saw 3. I think I may have 3 on DVD. I bought a DVD with two of the three MIAs on it. I bought it mainly for MIA 2.
I can't believe he's 65 either.
Posted by raggedyman (Member # 4065) on :
I always liked MIA 2: THE BEGINNING the best; Colonel Braddock biting the rat in the sack! ugh! and Soon Teck-Oh is great as the evil Colonel Yin.
Posted by Valley (Member # 1322) on :