One thing I've long loved about Chuck Norris movies is how his character never actually "wants to fight" and will state as much in any number of ways, but you know inside of five seconds there's going to be a big fight. Chuck Norris is one hundred percent the lead man of this outing and this sequel proves to be a lot of fun with the golden beard in the lead. Where Chuck Norris fans may have been left feeling a bit bored by the lack of Chuck Norris in 'The Delta Force,' 'Delta Force 2' fixes that issue quickly. 'Delta Force 2' is a movie that should not in any way be thought about if you're going to have fun with it. One could debate the politics of these films endlessly but to be honest, that would just spoil the fun. These are the kinds of movies that take the stand that talk is cheap and that the only way to get things done is by applying the right amount of pressure from the might of the American military. Movies like ' Rambo III,' ' Commando,' and Norris' ' Delta Force' and ' Missing in Action' franchises were jingoistic fantasy films. The fun of 80s action movies featuring the likes of Schwarzenegger, Stallone, or the high-kicking Chuck Norris was the idea of the "one-man army." From the Soviet Union to Latin American dictators to the war on drugs - these three guys could solve all of America's problems with their fists and a few well-aimed bullets. With the backing of Delta Force, McCoy will be able to send Cota to hell, personally. Cota makes a big mistake by videotaping Bobby's death and sending the tape to McCoy. When the operation goes awry, Agent Page and his men are kidnapped and Bobby is tossed into a gas chamber. After his wife and unborn child are murdered, Bobby goes down to Columbia on his own for revenge. When, through a miscarriage of justice, Cota is allowed to go free on bail - Bobby's family is targeted. But when they learn they can capture Cota themselves, the pair stage a mid-flight extradition parachuting the murderous cartel boss into U.S.A. Plans for peace and quiet for McCoy and Bobby go down the tubes when the sadistic cartel boss Ramon Cota (Billy Drago) murders a team of DEA agents that were working for head DEA operative in Columbia by the name of John Page (Richard Jaekel).Īt first, McCoy and Bobby are tasked with finding Cota and communicating with the DEA's inside guy that he needs to get out or risk being executed. Bobby Chavez (Paul Perri) has already gotten a head start and settled down, gotten married, and is about to have a kid. McCoy's best friend and partner in Delta Force Maj. Ryan) gives him a cal, but quiet is the quest McCoy is on. Sure he goes on the occasional mission when his commanding officer General Taylor (John P. Life was supposed to be getting a whole lot easier for Col. While 'The Delta Force' co-starring genuine tough guy Lee Marvin had a decidedly lacking amount of Chuck, 'Delta Force 2' rights that wrong and pits our kicking hero with a beard against an evil Columbian drug cartel leader. While each entry offered its own source of fun, the quality was here or there. His two big franchises were the amazing 'Missing in Action' and 'Delta Force' films. Sure, his films never reached the height of Stallone or Schwarzenegger, but he held his own in that fight. Throughout the 80s, Chuck Norris was one of the best go-to guys for off the wall action and adventure movies. This man is 80s action icon, Chuck Norris. A man who once got into a bar fight and the bar lost. A man whose stare could turn Medusa to stone. There is a legend of a man, a powerful human being of incredible physical ability who was born by bursting through the chest of a Xenomorph. Ryan (Avenging Force), Richard Jaeckel (Grizzly) and Mark Margolis (The Rosary Murders). Against all odds, McCoy and his squad must fight their way to a blistering final battle to free the hostages and destroy the ruthless criminal mastermind in this lightning-paced and outrageously exciting turbo-charged adventure! Chuck s brother, Aaron Norris (Platoon Leader) directed the sequel to the smash hit. When notorious drug lord Ramon Cota (Billy Drago, Hero and the Terror) captures a team of American narcotics agents - as well as a member of McCoy's elite Delta Force commando unit - and imprisons them in his remote San Carlos compound, The Delta Force charges into action, waging war against Cota's powerful cocaine empire. Chuck Norris (An Eye For An Eye) is in peak form in this explosive action/adventure that brings back one of his most unforgettable characters, Delta Force Colonel Scott McCoy, for a daring mission to destroy a deadly South American drug cartel.
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