Hunter (Chuck Norris) is first seen grimacing with the wind in his face as he zooms around on one of those swamp boats.
CHUCK NORRIS CLIPS OF PRAISE MOVIE
It’s a good movie for fueling both the sincere Chuck Norris fans and the annoying ironic ones. It even makes his beard look kind of cool, I guess. It treats him as regular folk, in this case a Florida gator wrangler. It definitely reflects Norris’s right-leaning politics as well as his reliance on every action trope besides the karate that made him famous (machine guns, bombs, bazookas, trucks). RAMBO: FIRST BLOOD PART II – down and dirty Golan and Globus ultra-violence with Norris playing the world’s most deadly semi-retired CIA asset. I think this was a good choice, probly pretty representative of Norris’s body of work.
He would be completely aware of all its consequences and implications. I think the deciding factor was that Drew Barnhardt told me it was “Norris’s DEATH WISH III.” And Drew loves DEATH WISH III, I don’t think he’d throw that comparison out there lightly. Since I’d already seen CODE and didn’t have time to catch up with MIA 1-2 yet I followed your recommendations and went with INVASION U.S.A. 13-14) and BRADDOCK: MISSING IN ACTION III. For their retrospective they’re showing CODE OF SILENCE (Seagalogy p. Norris is the recipient of the Actionfest Lifetime Achievement Award (and coincidentally brother of Actionfest co-founder Aaron Norris). In honor of the historic first ever ACTIONFEST going on right now in Asheville, North Carolina, I thought I should watch a Chuck Norris picture.