Awesome sequel, RIP to the guys who apparently died in a helicopter stunt during filming. The guy who lands on the top of his head during the training montage - that looked super painful. Chuck should have Karate chopped that snake on the mountain 🐍
Lone Wolf McQuade is my favorite Chuck Norris movie of all time. It has it all; men being men, woman being with manly man like Chuck, fights, horses, car chases and….I won’t spoil it for when Redeye reviews it but….the best escape from a “dirty” situation ever put to film!
@@RedEyeReviews I rate the music a lot in that film as well. I saw it on tv as a kid for the first time. I know I laugh at the cheese of these films but chuck was a legit badass and I still love Van Damme for his sense of humour about his older work. I've said this before on comments for this channel but Sensei Seagal is hilarious for his total lack of self awareness. Redeye have you done any Rambos yet? You know that two and three need your treatment haha
@@stephensmith8454 the music is pretty great in this one. But yes I agree, Chuck and JCVD and both amazing, and Seagal is just.....there. lol I need to do Rambo 2 and 3! They are on the list :)
@@RedEyeReviews had such superior screen presence. Might be wrong, but I’m sure Jack Nicholson mentioned him at some award show after his passing. Missouri breaks & The postman always rings twice, were two films that they both starred in.
Speaking of, John P. Ryan wasn’t in the opening scene in the film. That was another legend, Richard Jaeckel. John P. Ryan shows up later in the film running interference for Chuck … err Col. McCoy.
So funny you brought up how close he was to the curb. When you played the clip but before you said anything the first thing I thought was "Holy shit has right on that curb." So strange.
What you should point out in this movie is that it takes itself very seriously for about half the movie and the curly, gray haired general plays it straight for about that long. That scene you cut in at 16:20 is where the movie, and this general goes off the rails. I mean...REALLY off the rails. They could have made a movie about that general alone. It is like he went berserk all of a sudden and he along is worth watching the movie for.
as someone who identifies as an attack helicopter - i thank you for showing my kin hunting in the wild, i imagine its like when humans are watching a survival show - thrilling stuff, truly!
One thing that has stuck with me since I saw this at age 12 is a line about the bad guy killing an entire family, including a baby and then using the baby's body to smuggle drugs. And it's like, did they stuff the baby with cocaine and then like put it in with all the other sacks of cocaine or was Billy Drago just holding a dead baby stuffed with cocaine on like a commercial flight?
I remember as well John P. Ryan co-starring in ‘Three O’clock High’, Jack Nicholson’s’Hoffa’, ‘Death Wish IV’ and ‘The Class of 1999’. He well-performed in them.
I found your channel when your Time Cop review showed up out of nowhere in my feed. I saw that movie on VHS in the 90s, so I watched. I love your channel! You review films that Johnny Lawrence might have taken babes to see in the theatre 😎
This was filmed in the Philippines. The final scene was shot at the Tagaytay Mansion of dictator Ferdinand Marcos. Same location where they shot American Ninja.
5:08 "Ah, the *old* secret room behind the *old* split wall disguised with a map behind the *old* parting curtains. Ah yes, the *OLDEST* trick in the book" - Maxwell Smart
This movie always throws me for a loop with Billy Drago. I keep thinking wait Rostov blew that dude's junk off in the previous movie but I have to remind myself that's Invasion U.S.A. But since he was also a coke dealer there too, maybe he survived and this connects the two storylines.
Have you watched any Fred Williamson movies? He started out pretty well with Black Caesar then went the way of Seagal. He named one movie Delta Force Commando hoping to get sued to get publicity. He's 83 now and still going.
This movie was so awesome lol. Total 80’s action p*rn. Chuck Norris is in his element in this flick. The American general was so over the top, it’s hella hilarious. Ok…but can we take notice of something? Does nobody find it weird that Delta is conducting a DAYTIME raid, in the jungle, wearing BLACK?? Lol who’s idea was it for these uniforms? Damn the 80’s were funny.
The general was stoned throughout the whole movie. He was laughing inappropriately for half the movie, and at one stage, he spontaneously walked out of the meeting room while talking to Chuck and reentered talking gibberish. 😂
Thanks RedEye! I don't think this movie quite achieves the sheer craziness of "Invasion USA"...but pretty close. 8:36 - that expression - is he pooping? 10:15 No, that's Steven Seagal's dry-shampoo supply. 12:04 Wow, I never noticed how much Billy Drago looked like Jack Palance. RIP and RIP.
James Bond goes after that fellow who jumped before him in Moonraker and steals his parachute.Jaws also takes the jump too and lands on a circus tent .
Sundays when I was a kid in the early 90s on channel 11 was chuck Norris Sundays.. always a movies.. loved Delta force and those missing in action movies
Sory for being lazy but have you done the one yet were he wins the Vietnam war? Ok I was thinking of the missing in action...already looking forward to that one...
@@RedEyeReviews the wall in that mansion is impressive imagine he went there and the 40+ realestate agent showed him this. This sir is something from the previous owner. It even comes with a gas chamber build in. Also now that we know you like rock climbing we expecte more analysis like this!
I saw the first Delta Force... something you can really un see how cheesy it is 😆😅 And because of that, I think I'll just stick with awesome overview for the second, because it looks to have followed the same schtick 😝 And that clip at 10:13 "Jean Claude Van Damme's personal stash" 🤭😂🤣
Maybe I watched too many Walker Texas Ranger episodes with my dad but it's kind of weird seeing bad guys land actual hits against Norris. I've also realized his Walker character straight up got Seagal levels of characterization.
Movie suggestions: K2 (1991) Cliffhanger (1993) Vertical Limit (2000) It’s official. They’re on this list! MUWAHAHAHA (wrings hands) But yeah, this was a fun movie aside from the mountain climbing scene. And I totally forgot about the ending! I’m surprised they didn’t get hit by the Hubble Telescope at the height they were flying.
@@RedEyeReviews Had to throw Vertical Limit on there since you brought it up. 😆😆. But funny enough, I’ve watched that and Cliffhanger in the last 4 months or so and they’re soooooo bad when it comes to mountain climbing, mountaineering and even plot!
You k ow what I really like about Chris Hemsworth? He freely and frequently says how much he owes to his stuntmen. How they are the reason he seems like a badass and so popular. Got to love a guy that gives ppl proper credit.
4:20 Mood. 4:45 Trope! 4:49 Does that henchman intend to fire his Ingram with his support hand grasping the top of it even though it has a reciprocating charging handle jutting out of the top that'll chew up his hand up a go go?! 6:08 It does feel weird! Guess it's just a shorter way of ending with, "Have a good morning." 6:42 Scissor kick. I learned that in Taekwondo. Try doing that to a guy twice your size. It's less of a kick and more of a takedown. 7:41 They've still got the right-shoulder US flag patches facing the wrong way. 10:56 That guy's actually rocking a skullet! No one rocks a skullet quite like Reggie Bannister, but that guy comes pretty close. 13:22 Like a super-dragonfly hunting a regular dragonfly. 13:45 Notice how you can see a tube inside the tube of that rocket launcher, indicating that it's a training version (or something modified for use with pyrotechnics).
When they got a new script at Cannon, they'd apparently say "which Chuck is this going to, Norris or Bronson?" side note: there is a depressing lack of Bronson 'round these parts
Please do Vertical Limit! I loved that movie as a kid and think it would be awesome for you to comment on it. Never heard anyone with climbing experience talk about it.
RedEye I you have a lot movies to review, but as far as Chuck Norris; please review Code of Silence. It was directed by Andrew Davis, he directed Above the Law with Segal. And do a review of Eye for an Eye with Chuck Norris as well. Trivia point, Andrew Davis is a huge fan Chicago and frequently filmed his movies, and would use retired or active duty Chicago Police as background characters.
I loved your comedic review of this film. I don't think it was nearly as good as the first one, but it was still enjoyable. I didn't realize how many predictable tropes Cannon used in their movies. Wow! RedEye Reviews, have you ever seen a Cannon movie by the name of 10 To Midnight with Charles Bronson. That's a great movie. If you haven't I would have to warn you, there's a lot of nudity. Much of the nudity is of the serial killer committing his crimes in the nude. A little of the nudity was with naked ladies in the movie. Now, if you haven't seen it, I won't give too much of it away. However, there is a similar scene at the end of the film where the killer is taunting Bronson similarly to how the drug dealer did that to Norris before he died. Except, in 10 To Midnight, the killer was lying about having paranoid schizophrenia. Haha. It's funny that Cannon used the actor Mark Margolis to play the corrupt general. He also played a member of the flight crew from the first Delta Force movie. Anyway, if you haven't seen 10 To Midnight, you have to check that out.
@@RedEyeReviews Haha. I understand that. Since the movie is also a police procedural movie also, instead of just a slasher film, Charles Bronson also has some great interaction scenes with his estranged daughter he was trying to protect from the killer, his rookie detective partner, his captain, and the killer when he was clothed. The trailer of the film pretty much gives away the entire film, though. The killer was partly based off Richard Speck and Ted Bundy. According to the fantastic documentary Electric Boogaloo: The Wild, Untold Story of Cannon Films and information online, the original plot had Charles going after a terrorist, not a serial killer. That was eventually changed to a serial killer instead because of there being no script. The Cannon film creators, Menahem Golan and Yoram Globus, often would advertise movie posters for movies they haven't even made yet or had scripts written for. Haha. The movie's original script was titled Bloody Sunday, but the film's title ended being 10 To Midnight. During the making of the movie, Cannon even made a TV version of the movie that has the actor Gene Davis, who played the killer, and the naked ladies in their underwear instead of in the nude. Haha. I remember seeing parts of the TV version in the 90s since I'm 44. I saw that version before I saw the R-rated version.
If we are introduced to anyone's family in a 70's, 80's, or 90's action film...they are dead. Injured or kidnapped at a minimum.
Billy Drago was one of Hollywood's go-to villains during this era, along with Richard Lynch.
Don't forget Michael Ironside!
Ahhh Micheal Ironside the cut price Jack Nicholson lol
To me, Billy’s best role was Frank Nitti in ‘The Untouchables’.
@@TheRalphiebabes its true, but ironside could play a good platoon leader like in starship troopers, jack cant pull off that kinda role
Billy Drago is the most intense evil character!❤️
I’m 99% sure this movie is just a film crew following Chuck Norris for a “Day in the life of” type film.
Awesome sequel, RIP to the guys who apparently died in a helicopter stunt during filming. The guy who lands on the top of his head during the training montage - that looked super painful. Chuck should have Karate chopped that snake on the mountain 🐍
Oh I forgot about the stuntman who died. Yeah RIP
Lee Van Cleef once said about himself that he looked mean without even trying. The same thing can be said about Billy Drago.
Holy shit I thought they were the same person for a moment
Is Lee the ponytailed one? From Untouchables?
@@XanderShiller No, that's Drago.
@@wimvanderstraeten6521 that's right thanks! The name Lee Van Cleef just reminded me of a guy from an old western titled The Rifleman.
Javier Bordem too. Born villains.😆😆😆
One of my favourite Chuck masterpieces. This and when he was the Lone wolf. Ridiculous classics.
I really liked liked it
Lone Wolf McQuade is my favorite Chuck Norris movie of all time. It has it all; men being men, woman being with manly man like Chuck, fights, horses, car chases and….I won’t spoil it for when Redeye reviews it but….the best escape from a “dirty” situation ever put to film!
@@losttribe3001 Oooooo. I need to move this one up my list
@@RedEyeReviews I rate the music a lot in that film as well. I saw it on tv as a kid for the first time. I know I laugh at the cheese of these films but chuck was a legit badass and I still love Van Damme for his sense of humour about his older work. I've said this before on comments for this channel but Sensei Seagal is hilarious for his total lack of self awareness. Redeye have you done any Rambos yet? You know that two and three need your treatment haha
@@stephensmith8454 the music is pretty great in this one. But yes I agree, Chuck and JCVD and both amazing, and Seagal is just.....there. lol
I need to do Rambo 2 and 3! They are on the list :)
John P Ryan - severely underrated (Rest in peace)
Agreed! I never watched his stuff until lately and I really enjoy it
@@RedEyeReviews had such superior screen presence. Might be wrong, but I’m sure Jack Nicholson mentioned him at some award show after his passing. Missouri breaks & The postman always rings twice, were two films that they both starred in.
@@donaldduck7461 I definitely need to watch those movies. I've never seen either one actually
@@RedEyeReviews Dillinger as well mate
Speaking of, John P. Ryan wasn’t in the opening scene in the film. That was another legend, Richard Jaeckel. John P. Ryan shows up later in the film running interference for Chuck … err Col. McCoy.
John P. Ryan was the general, but the guy in the mask at the party was Richard Jaekel.
Yeah I messed that up :*(
Nice catch, now I don't hafta write this particular entry
So funny you brought up how close he was to the curb. When you played the clip but before you said anything the first thing I thought was "Holy shit has right on that curb." So strange.
lmao why did that guy make that noise while being slammed into that plate! that killed me hahaha
"Anyways, the lady catches up to Kota, He reckts her!" LMAO!!!!! Can't stop laughing at that one!
Lol so glad you liked it. He did completely destroy that poor lady.
What you should point out in this movie is that it takes itself very seriously for about half the movie and the curly, gray haired general plays it straight for about that long. That scene you cut in at 16:20 is where the movie, and this general goes off the rails. I mean...REALLY off the rails. They could have made a movie about that general alone. It is like he went berserk all of a sudden and he along is worth watching the movie for.
That is a very good point. It starts very serious and then they just started doing cocaine in the writers room lol
06:47 "And now, with all their newfound head injuries" - I imagine a bunch of commandos with camo neck braces.
Hahaha. Lovely visual
I loved the soundtrack in this movie too
Agreed!
as someone who identifies as an attack helicopter - i thank you for showing my kin hunting in the wild, i imagine its like when humans are watching a survival show - thrilling stuff, truly!
Haha. I'm just glad your kind is represented in Hollywood more. It's hard being an attack helicopter these days.
I identify as a Chinook and was extremely pleased to see my ancestors in action. It's nice to know my brethren were immortalized.
One thing that has stuck with me since I saw this at age 12 is a line about the bad guy killing an entire family, including a baby and then using the baby's body to smuggle drugs. And it's like, did they stuff the baby with cocaine and then like put it in with all the other sacks of cocaine or was Billy Drago just holding a dead baby stuffed with cocaine on like a commercial flight?
I remember as well John P. Ryan co-starring in ‘Three O’clock High’, Jack Nicholson’s’Hoffa’, ‘Death Wish IV’ and ‘The Class of 1999’. He well-performed in them.
I found your channel when your Time Cop review showed up out of nowhere in my feed. I saw that movie on VHS in the 90s, so I watched. I love your channel! You review films that Johnny Lawrence might have taken babes to see in the theatre 😎
I'm so glad you found the channel!
Billy Drago (the main villain) always intrigued me. He worked with Takashi Miike in “Imprint”, the darkest installment of The Masters of Horror series
This was filmed in the Philippines. The final scene was shot at the Tagaytay Mansion of dictator Ferdinand Marcos. Same location where they shot American Ninja.
Great action movie ! Bought a copy on VHS and almost wore it out !
5:08
"Ah, the *old* secret room behind the *old* split wall disguised with a map behind the *old* parting curtains.
Ah yes, the *OLDEST* trick in the book" - Maxwell Smart
This movie always throws me for a loop with Billy Drago. I keep thinking wait Rostov blew that dude's junk off in the previous movie but I have to remind myself that's Invasion U.S.A. But since he was also a coke dealer there too, maybe he survived and this connects the two storylines.
wow the local corrupt general looks like he would be great at playing a guy on a wheelchair or something
Chuck Norris is gonna take the bad guys to the bank. The blood bank
Damn straight
8:00 Indiana Jones is waiting to chop that bridge
"I GOT THE MOST BEAUTIFUL WIFE IN THE WORLD!!!" Mate, you just doomed her.
Also, no he didn’t.
6:38 He's teaching them how to endure pain, one of the most important lesson in life 🤣🤣
I heard Chuck Norris can divide by zero.
Chuck Norris uses butter to cut a knife.
I love this
@@RedEyeReviews 🤣. U can have that one mate.
Have you watched any Fred Williamson movies? He started out pretty well with Black Caesar then went the way of Seagal. He named one movie Delta Force Commando hoping to get sued to get publicity. He's 83 now and still going.
No I haven't. I'll definitely check him out
This movie was so awesome lol. Total 80’s action p*rn. Chuck Norris is in his element in this flick. The American general was so over the top, it’s hella hilarious.
Ok…but can we take notice of something? Does nobody find it weird that Delta is conducting a DAYTIME raid, in the jungle, wearing BLACK?? Lol who’s idea was it for these uniforms? Damn the 80’s were funny.
Was made in 1990 friend😆😆😆
So a new Chuck Norris joke was just created. Chuck Norris doesn't beat up people... He gives motivational seminars LOL 🤣🤣
Billy Drago always made a fantastic villain.
The general was stoned throughout the whole movie. He was laughing inappropriately for half the movie, and at one stage, he spontaneously walked out of the meeting room while talking to Chuck and reentered talking gibberish. 😂
I love the General (Chuck’s boss) in this. He’s having the time of his life. Just loves War. You gotta respect that shit.
5:48 Hey, it's Alberto the Shadow from Scarface...and Hector Salamanca from Breaking Bad...love that guy!!
14:12 that shockwave may cause some health issues down the road for those extras.
Delta Force 2: Delta Forcerer? Delta Force 2: Force Harder? Delta Force 2: Chapter 2? I'm just spitballin here.
10:38 hahah that guy...screaming in agony
..."Now, he has to mow the lawn himself."...😂
I've been binging on the Seagal series.....OMG, YOU DID F***IN' CHUCK NORRIS!!!! Can't wait to go through all of these!
The deadliest thing in a room full of poison gas is Chuck Norris.
Thanks RedEye! I don't think this movie quite achieves the sheer craziness of "Invasion USA"...but pretty close.
8:36 - that expression - is he pooping?
10:15 No, that's Steven Seagal's dry-shampoo supply.
12:04 Wow, I never noticed how much Billy Drago looked like Jack Palance. RIP and RIP.
Hahaha you are great.
Maybe JCVD and Seagal share a storage unit. I could buy that
I miss in Thiis movie Lee Marvin.
James Bond goes after that fellow who jumped before him in Moonraker and steals his parachute.Jaws also takes the jump too and lands on a circus tent .
11:00 I swear that henchman looks like the chef who fought Lloyd in Dumb & Dumber.
Sundays when I was a kid in the early 90s on channel 11 was chuck Norris Sundays.. always a movies.. loved Delta force and those missing in action movies
I'm at 16:45 "Why don't you SHUT... the FUCK... UP!" And I had to pause 'cause I'm laughing so hard my tummy hurts!!!
Lol he delivered that line with such passion too
Dude you hilarious lol the grass cut shit you said was funny af
Lol thanks friend
Those giant duffel bags were obviously full of their duty free
Nobody can call a Chuck Norris movie bad. Because, Chuck Norris. LOL
"This guy rolls off a bush"
Old movies like this are gold 😂
Sory for being lazy but have you done the one yet were he wins the Vietnam war? Ok I was thinking of the missing in action...already looking forward to that one...
Haha no I haven't yet! But it is on the list
@@RedEyeReviews the wall in that mansion is impressive imagine he went there and the 40+ realestate agent showed him this. This sir is something from the previous owner. It even comes with a gas chamber build in.
Also now that we know you like rock climbing we expecte more analysis like this!
@@A_Toastonawhiteplate lol I would sell it as a gas chamber / pantry?
Oh of course! I will watch some climbing movies soon
I saw the first Delta Force... something you can really un see how cheesy it is 😆😅
And because of that, I think I'll just stick with awesome overview for the second, because it looks to have followed the same schtick 😝
And that clip at 10:13 "Jean Claude Van Damme's personal stash" 🤭😂🤣
Maybe I watched too many Walker Texas Ranger episodes with my dad but it's kind of weird seeing bad guys land actual hits against Norris. I've also realized his Walker character straight up got Seagal levels of characterization.
One day we will watch Walker Texas Ranger on the channel. I also watched a ton of it with my dad back in the day
Movie suggestions:
K2 (1991)
Cliffhanger (1993)
Vertical Limit (2000)
It’s official. They’re on this list!
MUWAHAHAHA (wrings hands)
But yeah, this was a fun movie aside from the mountain climbing scene. And I totally forgot about the ending! I’m surprised they didn’t get hit by the Hubble Telescope at the height they were flying.
Haha yes! I am very glad these movies are officially on the list now
@@RedEyeReviews Had to throw Vertical Limit on there since you brought it up. 😆😆. But funny enough, I’ve watched that and Cliffhanger in the last 4 months or so and they’re soooooo bad when it comes to mountain climbing, mountaineering and even plot!
@@losttribe3001 lol I appreciate jt! I want to do both of these soon :) It's been a few years for sure
Billy Drago in a Jack Palance mask for the win! Yeah!
Awesome video 👍!!
Thank you!
You k ow what I really like about Chris Hemsworth? He freely and frequently says how much he owes to his stuntmen. How they are the reason he seems like a badass and so popular. Got to love a guy that gives ppl proper credit.
7:14 coolest kick in a long time.
A great Chuck film is "Forest Warrior" highly worthy of a review.
I'll make sure it's on the list for you :)
how did you not call out that one of the credits was Dick Warlock!!
It's definitely the lawn that makes him so emotional
The comments about the room lmao 😂😂😂
Top of the roundhouse to you as well sir!
This is basically a rip off of the plot of Licence to Kill.
But so is The Night Manager so eh.
Writers don't write lines for Chuck Norris he just round house kicks the script until it writes itself
4:20 Mood.
4:45 Trope!
4:49 Does that henchman intend to fire his Ingram with his support hand grasping the top of it even though it has a reciprocating charging handle jutting out of the top that'll chew up his hand up a go go?!
6:08 It does feel weird! Guess it's just a shorter way of ending with, "Have a good morning."
6:42 Scissor kick. I learned that in Taekwondo. Try doing that to a guy twice your size. It's less of a kick and more of a takedown.
7:41 They've still got the right-shoulder US flag patches facing the wrong way.
10:56 That guy's actually rocking a skullet! No one rocks a skullet quite like Reggie Bannister, but that guy comes pretty close.
13:22 Like a super-dragonfly hunting a regular dragonfly.
13:45 Notice how you can see a tube inside the tube of that rocket launcher, indicating that it's a training version (or something modified for use with pyrotechnics).
Yoooo dude said”you just killed each other a bunch....”💯👍🏻👍🏻🖕🏻🤦♂️🤔😆😂🤣🤗🔥
1:07 Thats Richard Jaeckel, not John P. Ryan.
No matter how crap these movies are, those M16A1s and Maadi ARMs always make them watchable to me
Yes! Do the movie Vertical Limit! Good movie.
Billy Drago is like a dollar store JCVD... also the statue killed henchman looks like a dollar store billy bob thornton
Chuck Norris has a vacation home on the Sun.
Did you end up doing vertical limit yet? I want to see that.
how do i get the full movie?
When they got a new script at Cannon, they'd apparently say "which Chuck is this going to, Norris or Bronson?"
side note: there is a depressing lack of Bronson 'round these parts
Awesome.
Even MORE Force?! My God man!
John P. Ryan is another film you should watch, Three O'Clock High (1987 )
Oooo OK cool. I'll add it
Please do Vertical Limit! I loved that movie as a kid and think it would be awesome for you to comment on it. Never heard anyone with climbing experience talk about it.
Absolutely! I need to do it
@@RedEyeReviews Charlie Sheen had his share of duds, maybe you could do a few of them, after Platoon and Wall street he semed to star in any old crap.
RedEye I you have a lot movies to review, but as far as Chuck Norris; please review Code of Silence. It was directed by Andrew Davis, he directed Above the Law with Segal. And do a review of Eye for an Eye with Chuck Norris as well. Trivia point, Andrew Davis is a huge fan Chicago and frequently filmed his movies, and would use retired or active duty Chicago Police as background characters.
I have SO many movies on the list. But I try to grade them all fairly to eachother. So for sure I will add these. I need more Chuck on this channel
@@RedEyeReviews Andrew Davis should have directed an action movie starring Seagal and Norris, lol
I'm surprised you didn't put in 'always the hard way' from John P Ryan
Damn. Missed opportunity
You gotta review all three Missing In Action flicks
Clicked like just for the JCVD's own personal stash house.
If you can do all 4 of the “3 Ninjas” movies, that would be fantastic.
I loved your comedic review of this film. I don't think it was nearly as good as the first one, but it was still enjoyable. I didn't realize how many predictable tropes Cannon used in their movies. Wow! RedEye Reviews, have you ever seen a Cannon movie by the name of 10 To Midnight with Charles Bronson. That's a great movie. If you haven't I would have to warn you, there's a lot of nudity. Much of the nudity is of the serial killer committing his crimes in the nude. A little of the nudity was with naked ladies in the movie. Now, if you haven't seen it, I won't give too much of it away. However, there is a similar scene at the end of the film where the killer is taunting Bronson similarly to how the drug dealer did that to Norris before he died. Except, in 10 To Midnight, the killer was lying about having paranoid schizophrenia. Haha. It's funny that Cannon used the actor Mark Margolis to play the corrupt general. He also played a member of the flight crew from the first Delta Force movie. Anyway, if you haven't seen 10 To Midnight, you have to check that out.
I will for sure watch it! Depending on the nudes. I might not be able to do a video on it though lol
@@RedEyeReviews Haha. I understand that. Since the movie is also a police procedural movie also, instead of just a slasher film, Charles Bronson also has some great interaction scenes with his estranged daughter he was trying to protect from the killer, his rookie detective partner, his captain, and the killer when he was clothed. The trailer of the film pretty much gives away the entire film, though. The killer was partly based off Richard Speck and Ted Bundy. According to the fantastic documentary Electric Boogaloo: The Wild, Untold Story of Cannon Films and information online, the original plot had Charles going after a terrorist, not a serial killer. That was eventually changed to a serial killer instead because of there being no script. The Cannon film creators, Menahem Golan and Yoram Globus, often would advertise movie posters for movies they haven't even made yet or had scripts written for. Haha. The movie's original script was titled Bloody Sunday, but the film's title ended being 10 To Midnight. During the making of the movie, Cannon even made a TV version of the movie that has the actor Gene Davis, who played the killer, and the naked ladies in their underwear instead of in the nude. Haha. I remember seeing parts of the TV version in the 90s since I'm 44. I saw that version before I saw the R-rated version.
You should definitely check out "Lone Wolf McQuaid " favorite of his
Mowing the lawn IS a pain in the ass
It's not a movie..... just a another day for chuck Norris @ the office
coda was in the TV show called charmed
6:26 Damn that choke looks like its in a little to tight for a guy playing make believe.
How can I get a shout out like TNT lol
Hector Salamanca was in this 🤣
This is such amazing movie
10:12 careful red jcvd might pop out and round house kick you if poke the dragon to many times. He is the guy Steve Seagal refused to fight.
Lol truth. I just can't resist
I think he'll just teabag him while doing a split
They disabled friendly fire in the server, so they can't kill team mates !.
Good review! i prefer this to the original movie. You should also check out Delta Force 3 The Killing Game (1991)..
Thank you! Oh God there's a third one