they are all dying... all of our beloved actors from our childhood are disapearing... guess its when you can sense that your turn is not that far from that point
One of the greater moments in the history of this EPIC movie franchise. Norris is underrated and underappreciated. Screw the haters! Keep fighting Chuck! Love ya brother!
Eight months ago, Chuck Norris commented, "Soon Tek Oh was a real gentleman when we made this scene." I'd like to thank Mr. Norris for this gracious remark. Soon-Tek, along with being multi-talented, is an exceptionally kind and gentle person. Actor, teacher, scholar, seeker, loyal friend. He has also been important as an activist on behalf of talented Asian American actors. Thanks again, Mr. Norris. I'm sure he'd enjoy hearing from you.
He was a guest at a hotel that I was working at back in 2000. I waited on him at the front desk, and told him how much I enjoyed his work. He was very pleased to hear this, and said that he enjoys hearing comments like that. We had a nice chat, he really is such a sweetie. And then the next day I went and bought him some chocolate after I found out that he liked them. He was one of the nicest people I have ever met. So handsome, and that wonderful voice of his. I'll never forget that ever.
Amy Perrin Hi Amy, thanks for the friendly comment. Just making sure: are you talking about Mr. Norris or Mr. Oh? Thanks for clarification. Best wishes.
L. T. Renaud Hi L.T, I am so sorry for the ambiguity. I was talking about Soon-Taek Oh. I have loved him since my teens, and I am now 50. It was a dream come true meeting him.
Amy Perrin Oh, thanks for letting me know. I'm sure he enjoyed how nice you were to him. Best wishes. His performance here is absolutely beautiful, and it's nice to know you saw it.
Mr. Soon-Taek Oh contribution to this movie and this scene in particular were invaluable. Without a foil or a villain such as he this movie would not have been a possibility. I wish him well.
Colonel Yin is played by Korean actor Soon-Tek Oh. He also played the sensei in Beverly Hills Ninja and voiced Mulan's dad, Fa Zhou in the Disney animated version of Mulan. He passed away in 2018.
Excellent example of a Curb-Stomp Battle. Also a great example of There's No Kill Like Overkill. A really good patriotic film that respects What the real POWs and MIAs went through yet shows them rising above it and kicking their enemy's behind. Well done!
Both movies were inspired by a James Cameron's script that was intended for First Blood Part II. And there are older movies using the same concept, like Uncommon Valor from 1983.
Soon Tek Oh, a wonderful and much under-rated character actor. My favorite was when he played a funny North Korean POW in M.A.S.H. Wish he was still in films, he seems to have retired.
nukem Soon Tek Oh died this year in April at age 85 of Alzheimer’s disease. He was in the James Bond movie The Man With The Golden Gun with Roger Moore as Lt Hip
This fight scene is still iconic. Soon tek oh, portrayed his character well, you’d genuinely feel hate for Colonel Yen for what he did to those P.O.W. Also the satisfying moment to witness Braddock wiping that smirk off Yen’s face. The last scene when he falls to his knees with his broken ribs, Yen realizes that Braddock was better than him all along.
@@Reprodestruxion well the north vietnamese shouldve had free elections and not try to invade south Vietnam. Ho Chi Minh was a criminal, just like Col. Yin.
@@danielsalinas6683 the Diem brothers were the criminals corrupting the country. Vietnam today is a testament to Ho Chi Minh and the fight for freedom from external forces
@@Reprodestruxion no they weren't. Give me a break. I have vietnamese friends that told me what the NVA did to their families, so dont give me that crap.
This was the first time my young eyes had seen anyone last longer than a round house kick against Chuck, let alone score a kick. Later of course there was “Silent Rage” and “An Eye for an Eye.” And then I saw “Way of the dragon” and found a whole new respect for Chuck Norris.
🤣🤣... I remember watching this as a little kid and feeling bad for yin. I came back to this Because I compared this scene to the beat down in the new Batman trailer.
Have you noticed some similarites between this fight & Chuck's fight with Bruce in "Way of The Dragon?" (The blocks, the final punches against the wall, etc?)
remember years ago every time my grand father put in the cassette tape and it was this movie I use to be like man I fed up watch this only to realize years later this is an absolute classic and am watching scenes on youtube hahaha
Where else can you see a man single handedly destroy an entire p.o.w camp and shoot bullets at hay tents and make them explode?... no where. Best movies ever.
Amazing how after all that kicking and punching and rolling on the floor, the remote control for that detonator still works and didn't blow them both up
+jennifersman And you noticed that Yin ( Soon Tek Oh ) was all bloodied and disheveled while Braddock ( Chuck)didn't even have his hair mussed or his head band askewed.
This was my grandmothers favourite movie, so I watch it every now and then. These days I’m thankful she left me something so simple and fun to remember her by.
جل هذه الافلام كانت تذكرني ياهو أيام أحلامي أيام الدراسة والعمل وحياة الشباب لن تعود يوما...اه...من زمان قد تغير الكثير غابوا الأحباب..واليون نعيش مع الإرهاب والأعداء يجرون من وراءها.. لا حب والحياة جميلة كره وفساد دام وغلاء المعيشة وضياع الوقت ...في التخريب وتدمير الاوطان..كل واحد يفكر الا في روحوا..العنصرية والفاسدين والمجرمين على اختلاف الأشكال والألوان
Fact, Missing in action the original movie came out years before Rambo Firts Blood part 2, in Missing in action Bradock goes back to Vietnam to rescue the POW and years latter Rambo goes back to rescue the POW, Who is coping who. Firts blood was an original movie, Rambo 2 was a remake of Missing in action.
Agreed. Everything's gotta be the usual law of physics defying bullshit where people jump and execute 10 bicycle front kicks in the air or when they get hit, they fly back 30 feet and get right back up like it didn't hurt.
actually Chuck Norris fought this same guy again 15 years later in this movie called The Presidents Man but yeah that was 18 years ago now and this was over 30 years ago
Grabbed his rib cage and pulled it forward...probably punctured and collapsed his lung as a result. Even if Norris didn't use the detonator, that dude would have been dead in an hour...didn't look like there was a hospital close by and nobody calling an ambulance. Smirking boy was toast.
After taking all those fists 👊🏻 from Chuck, the colonel still had perfect teeth? He must've had teeth made out of something alien because nothing in this world could possibly withstand hits like that. I mean, it's Chuck Norris we are talking about here.
Never seen this film. I was researching Soon Tek-Oh. Great careers actor and champion of Asian American in arts. This is a top notch fight scene. More realism. The sounds aren't the usual explosive strikes. There is emotion and both good actors. ⭐⭐⭐⭐rating
Just an FYI: Soon Tek high tailed it out of there before Chuck Norris took his sweet time to get to the chopper and flipped the switch. And when Soon Tek saw the explosion, he was like, "Wow! I'm sure glad I got out of there!" This is my word. And as such is beyond contestation.
This was from when we could actually count on Hollywood to give us good movies and not indoctrination films! I wonder how long it will be before they make it illegal to even watch this type of film? Big Brother doesn't like people to be inspired.
I remember watching a television spot for this for WPIX or something in the 1980s that was hilarious: "Ten years in a barbed wire and bamboo camp is more than any man can take..."
It's one of the best fight scenes I know of. It's not anywhere near as over-the-top as the crap they produce now. It's almost entirely believable. The one thing that bugs me about it is that it's so completely one-sided. There is never a moment when Braddock's ultimate victory is in doubt. I realize Soon Tek Oh was not a martial artist by profession like Norris but I would have been a lot closer to the edge of my seat if there had been some question as to whether Braddock would prevail in this fight. Unfortunately there was _NO_ indication that it would end any other way than with Braddock kicking his ass most righteously.
Braddock moved like he hd been training for this fight. :) Eating right. Good diet. :) Hitting the weights. Should the character be increadibly weak?? Hate to wonder what POW were actually fed. :) Norris moved like a champion. :) Using his Tang Soo Do...not "military combat moves"...any how this was a Norris film...like JCVD films...have heir own appeal and style of fighting...did it's job. Gave norris income and a movie career...for the time that style of choreography was in.
My theory about that is that Yin had them harvesting opium in the crop fields in the hot sun. That type of work would require a lot of energy and strength. Maybe Yin felt it was unwise to underfeed them for that very reason?!! Anyway, that's kind of a theory I invented for myself but yea I can understand why you think it would be a little silly.
Colonel James Braddock: You really didn’t think I’d leave without knowing for sure you were dead? Colonel Yin: You’ll not just kill me. You want to know who the better man is. That is why you stayed behind. I also want to know. That is why I kept you alive all these years. Now it is the time. You and I, one on one. No politics. No weapons. Just a little game to find out who is the better man. I knew you could not resist my challenge. Colonel James Braddock: Colonel Yin, for the atrocities inflicted on The Vietnamese and American prisoners of this camp, I sentence you to death. This is for Nester. Not yet. The game’s over. And this is for Franklin. You lose. This is for me.
"You lose." I almost think it would have been better to just leave him sitting there, broken and humiliated for all time. Almost. Because... "This is for me."
RIP Soon-Tek Oh. An underrated actor.
they are all dying... all of our beloved actors from our childhood are disapearing... guess its when you can sense that your turn is not that far from that point
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@@user-ul8ju4iy3f i totally agree
@@xavierzlotorowiez316lol true
Was he the actor in the final countdown? The A6M Zero pilot who was shot down and survived the crash?
Great fight scene but what I really like is the look that Chuck has while fighting his enemy. All the rage of years of torture, love it!
One of the greater moments in the history of this EPIC movie franchise. Norris is underrated and underappreciated. Screw the haters! Keep fighting Chuck! Love ya brother!
Yez
Is he also underpaid
@@canuteomanye5854 who friend? Chuck Norris or Soon Tek Oh?
@@daviddavidson8050 I mean Chuck Norris
@@canuteomanye5854 ahh! Yeah. I agree. Highly underpaid IMHO.
Classic fight scene....very well done. One of my favorites of all times.
One of the best fights ever recorded in movie history!
Without a doubt.
Saw it in the movie theater and thought exactly that
@@christianmollo3239 facts
14 years ago UA-cam Was there
@@christianmollo3239 다니엘 주연 대특명2
Eight months ago, Chuck Norris commented, "Soon Tek Oh was a real gentleman when we made this scene." I'd like to thank Mr. Norris for this gracious remark. Soon-Tek, along with being multi-talented, is an exceptionally kind and gentle person. Actor, teacher, scholar, seeker, loyal friend. He has also been important as an activist on behalf of talented Asian American actors. Thanks again, Mr. Norris. I'm sure he'd enjoy hearing from you.
He was a guest at a hotel that I was working at back in 2000. I waited on him at the front desk, and told him how much I enjoyed his work. He was very pleased to hear this, and said that he enjoys hearing comments like that. We had a nice chat, he really is such a sweetie. And then the next day I went and bought him some chocolate after I found out that he liked them. He was one of the nicest people I have ever met. So handsome, and that wonderful voice of his. I'll never forget that ever.
Amy Perrin Hi Amy, thanks for the friendly comment. Just making sure: are you talking about Mr. Norris or Mr. Oh? Thanks for clarification. Best wishes.
L. T. Renaud Hi L.T, I am so sorry for the ambiguity. I was talking about Soon-Taek Oh. I have loved him since my teens, and I am now 50. It was a dream come true meeting him.
Amy Perrin Oh, thanks for letting me know. I'm sure he enjoyed how nice you were to him. Best wishes. His performance here is absolutely beautiful, and it's nice to know you saw it.
Mr. Soon-Taek Oh contribution to this movie and this scene in particular were invaluable. Without a foil or a villain such as he this movie would not have been a possibility. I wish him well.
Colonel Yin is played by Korean actor Soon-Tek Oh. He also played the sensei in Beverly Hills Ninja and voiced Mulan's dad, Fa Zhou in the Disney animated version of Mulan. He passed away in 2018.
He was also in the final countdown.
Chuck Norris also fought him in "Good Guys wear Black" a few years earlier from the release of this movie.
Excellent example of a Curb-Stomp Battle. Also a great example of There's No Kill Like Overkill. A really good patriotic film that respects What the real POWs and MIAs went through yet shows them rising above it and kicking their enemy's behind. Well done!
Both movies were inspired by a James Cameron's script that was intended for First Blood Part II. And there are older movies using the same concept, like Uncommon Valor from 1983.
Soon Tek Oh, a wonderful and much under-rated character actor. My favorite was when he played a funny North Korean POW in M.A.S.H. Wish he was still in films, he seems to have retired.
nukem he was in death wish 4
He passed away this week from Alzheimer’s. :(
nukem Soon Tek Oh died this year in April at age 85 of Alzheimer’s disease. He was in the James Bond movie The Man With The Golden Gun with Roger Moore as Lt Hip
Johnnie Campbell he was also in James Bond film The Man With The Golden Gun in 1974 with Roger Moore as a good guy
he had another fight scene with Norris at the end of The Presidents Man in 2000
Chuck Norris your my best film star Big up to your self love you
80's action movies are great to re-watch. Great plots great actors.
this movie still gives me the chills, ya'll don't know what they went through over there.
@@vincentbillings6907 다니엘 주연 대특명2
My eldest son fought in Iraq twice. He was in Fallujah during the war. He knows.
@@user-ul8ju4iy3f Chuck Norris wants to know what that means.
that's true for a lot of us, the whole deal sucked from start to finish and should never been escalated the way it was.
My dad said it was hell. And he was a Vietnam Veteran
Love this fight scene
I consider this to be Chuck's most definitive role. When I think of Chuck Norris movies, this is the image of him that first comes to mind.
That's an awesome fight no tricks just like it
НА ЧАКА НОРРИС ДЕРГАТСЯ СУКА ТЕБЕ КРАНТЫ.
You loose lol the face is priceless
This fight scene is still iconic. Soon tek oh, portrayed his character well, you’d genuinely feel hate for Colonel Yen for what he did to those P.O.W. Also the satisfying moment to witness Braddock wiping that smirk off Yen’s face. The last scene when he falls to his knees with his broken ribs, Yen realizes that Braddock was better than him all along.
Don’t go on invading his country then , Dau Mau Evangelicals
@@Reprodestruxion well the north vietnamese shouldve had free elections and not try to invade south Vietnam. Ho Chi Minh was a criminal, just like Col. Yin.
@@danielsalinas6683 the Diem brothers were the criminals corrupting the country. Vietnam today is a testament to Ho Chi Minh and the fight for freedom from external forces
@@Reprodestruxion no they weren't. Give me a break. I have vietnamese friends that told me what the NVA did to their families, so dont give me that crap.
@@danielsalinas6683 no tears for the Hmong fascists or quislings
This was the first time my young eyes had seen anyone last longer than a round house kick against Chuck, let alone score a kick. Later of course there was “Silent Rage”
and “An Eye for an Eye.” And then I saw “Way of the dragon” and found a whole new respect for Chuck Norris.
Soon Tek Oh played a great villain in this. Talented actor for sure
My favorite Missing in Action movie.
This is the best Missing in Action movie.
2:21 classic chuck that spinning hook kick chuck was known for his kicks smooth
Let’s not forget that roundhouse. Norris was raw with that kick.
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This one's for Franklin..
For me? Oh thank you 😄
AND ALSO FOR ME!!!
It doesn't matter if you aim correctly at Chuck Norris and shoot at him, the bullets will turn away while heading towards Norris's direction.
AMAZING I love this movie!
A phenomenal fight scene. Chuck Norris rocks 👍👍
Epic battle! I remember :)
One of the most gradifying ass kicking in my cinema history
After all the things Yin did to everyone in the camp, it was great seeing him get his ass kicked.
🤣🤣... I remember watching this as a little kid and feeling bad for yin. I came back to this Because I compared this scene to the beat down in the new Batman trailer.
I totally forgot how superb and yet...underrated this film was
God, I loved this fight. We actually had….blocking! It was a spectacularly choreographed scene
Chuck Norris fuerza y destreza 💪😉
So far this is the most realistic non cinematic fighting scene... I have watched in a very long time!!
+Todd Gilmore That is because Chuck Norris is a legend. He doesn't need the fake bullshit CGI like most fake martial art movies nowadays.
It wasn't realistic. Nobody survives a Chuck Norris roundhouse kick ;)
Have you noticed some similarites between this fight & Chuck's fight with Bruce in "Way of The Dragon?" (The blocks, the final punches against the wall, etc?)
remember years ago every time my grand father put in the cassette tape and it was this movie I use to be like man I fed up watch this only to realize years later this is an absolute classic and am watching scenes on youtube hahaha
"This is for me." Save's the Biggest for himself
Oh Yeah!!!
I don’t know, I feel like Nestors was the most satisfying and also hilarious
Where else can you see a man single handedly destroy an entire p.o.w camp and shoot bullets at hay tents and make them explode?... no where. Best movies ever.
Chuck Norris y Van Damme Mis Favoritos 👌
Amazing how after all that kicking and punching and rolling on the floor, the remote control for that detonator still works and didn't blow them both up
+jennifersman And you noticed that Yin ( Soon Tek Oh ) was all bloodied and disheveled while Braddock ( Chuck)didn't even have his hair mussed or his head band askewed.
+jennifersman Well, to be fair about it, Braddock was barely touched. I think Coronel Yin hit him twice maybe...
Well after all it was a Chuck Norris movie.
@@flintironstag2381 twice. Only 2 hits. Lmao.
The detonator was afraid. It was, after all, with Chuck Norris.
This guy was in alot of Chuck Norris movies going back to 1978
This was my grandmothers favourite movie, so I watch it every now and then. These days I’m thankful she left me something so simple and fun to remember her by.
Your grandmother sounds like she was pretty cool.
Lol,love how he grinds his teethe while breaking that rib
جل هذه الافلام كانت تذكرني ياهو أيام أحلامي أيام الدراسة والعمل وحياة الشباب
لن تعود يوما...اه...من زمان قد تغير الكثير
غابوا الأحباب..واليون نعيش مع الإرهاب
والأعداء يجرون من وراءها.. لا حب والحياة
جميلة كره وفساد دام وغلاء المعيشة وضياع الوقت ...في التخريب وتدمير الاوطان..كل واحد يفكر الا في روحوا..العنصرية والفاسدين
والمجرمين على اختلاف الأشكال والألوان
I've been training shotokan karate similar to tangsoodo .
some people once wanted to film Chuck Norris' morning work out 3 days in a row... the end results were Missing in Actions 1 2 and 3
Fact, Missing in action the original movie came out years before Rambo Firts Blood part 2, in Missing in action Bradock goes back to Vietnam to rescue the POW and years latter Rambo goes back to rescue the POW, Who is coping who. Firts blood was an original movie, Rambo 2 was a remake of Missing in action.
КУДА ТЫ ЩЕНОК ДЁРГАЕТСЯ НА ЧАКА НОРРИС СОПЛЯК ОН ТЯБЯ КАК ЩЕНКА РАЗМАЗАЛ.
Chuck Norris é um dos maiores karatekas do século 20.
You Lose!
BRADDOCK: You must defeat Sheng Long to stand a chance.
"this is for me.."
They don't make fight scenes like this any more.
they don't make movies that would have fight scenes like this anymore.
ntdonat That is, if you don't include Quentin Tarantino. He brings back the old ages in movie films
Agreed. Everything's gotta be the usual law of physics defying bullshit where people jump and execute 10 bicycle front kicks in the air or when they get hit, they fly back 30 feet and get right back up like it didn't hurt.
Model Jet Juggernaut lovley fight .cool movie I am not fan of fast a feoures bullshit
actually Chuck Norris fought this same guy again 15 years later in this movie called The Presidents Man but yeah that was 18 years ago now and this was over 30 years ago
Winner! Chuck Norris
4:09, priceless. That expression says it all.
ЧАК НАУЧИ ЭТОГО КОЗЛА ЧТО ТАКОЕ КАРАТЕ ПОРВИ ЭТОГО ВЫСКОЧКУ😁😁😁
the liver shot for Franklin
Grabbed his rib cage and pulled it forward...probably punctured and collapsed his lung as a result. Even if Norris didn't use the detonator, that dude would have been dead in an hour...didn't look like there was a hospital close by and nobody calling an ambulance. Smirking boy was toast.
Chuck actually didint plant any bombs on that house... he pointed the antenna of the detonator at the house and yelled "BANG".
Chuck Norris dosent dress up for Halloween he goes out trick or treating on his sunday clothing
Braddock killed him to death, because he let his friends die to death. He saved everyone else and they all lived to life.
Excelente video gracias 13-03-19..
Una de las mejores series de chuck Norris
مشهد اكثر من رائع للنجم العالمي شاك نورس
Soon Tek Oh was lucky to be alive during this fight. Chuck held back all of his strength and wasn't even trying hard.
He had the best action movies in the 80's
If Chuck Norris has a bad dream, the bad dream wakes up screaming.
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if he was beaten by a King cobra, the cobra dies
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Chuck Beats The Vietnamese General within an inch of his life, then blows the Vietnamese General Up! Wow!
Maravilhoso esse filme sou fã desse ator ele e ótimo
After taking all those fists 👊🏻 from Chuck, the colonel still had perfect teeth? He must've had teeth made out of something alien because nothing in this world could possibly withstand hits like that. I mean, it's Chuck Norris we are talking about here.
You gotta love Hollywood fight choreography.
Δημόσια. ΔΕΝ. ΠΡΟΚΕΙΤΕ. ΝΑ ΚΑΝΩ. Πότε. Έχω ΚΑλΟΥΣ. ΦίλοΥΣ. ΛΙΓΟΥΣΚ. ΚΑΙ. ΕΣΎ ΜΕΣΑ
chuck shoowed compassion as when he put the headlock he could have broken the arm before
Not compassion. Colonel Yen needed to suffer a bit more for his crimes.
I first saw this when I was five. One of the best fight scenes ever.
Never seen this film. I was researching Soon Tek-Oh. Great careers actor and champion of Asian American in arts.
This is a top notch fight scene. More realism. The sounds aren't the usual explosive strikes. There is emotion and both good actors.
⭐⭐⭐⭐rating
Just an FYI: Soon Tek high tailed it out of there before Chuck Norris took his sweet time to get to the chopper and flipped the switch. And when Soon Tek saw the explosion, he was like, "Wow! I'm sure glad I got out of there!" This is my word. And as such is beyond contestation.
thescene where nestor did the righ thing brought atear to my eye
That was for the USA.
Hoàng Nguyên He was also a great fighter.
I loved Chuck Norris movies!
Ironically Chuck Norris and General Yen (Soon Tek Oh) are really close friends in real life.
He was Chuck's co-star in Good Guys Wear Black.
Whazup47 Soon Tek Oh died this year at age 85 Of Alzheimer’s Disease
Well. This is a movie and they are actors, so no worth take so seriously, good actors and it's only acting.
King Diamond you have to admit. They did really well
true but chuck Norris is the real deal when it comes to actually knowing martial arts
Favorite cheesy line in this movie is when they heard the helicopter coming. "What's that? A chopper? Sounds American!!"
This is for Nester. This is for Franklin. You lose.
This was from when we could actually count on Hollywood to give us good movies and not indoctrination films! I wonder how long it will be before they make it illegal to even watch this type of film? Big Brother doesn't like people to be inspired.
This is when Chuck was a bad ass.. Still will never be as good as Stallone but good.
America lost the war in Vietnam but won it in Hollywood on the big screen. These types of films are a disgrace.
I remember watching a television spot for this for WPIX or something in the 1980s that was hilarious: "Ten years in a barbed wire and bamboo camp is more than any man can take..."
0:52 Those kicks actually look and feel real.
Thanks...for this epic fight....in martial arts from army...in action movies....chuck...was onepionndr in..this kind
Chuck Norris can order a big mac at burger king
It's one of the best fight scenes I know of. It's not anywhere near as over-the-top as the crap they produce now. It's almost entirely believable. The one thing that bugs me about it is that it's so completely one-sided. There is never a moment when Braddock's ultimate victory is in doubt. I realize Soon Tek Oh was not a martial artist by profession like Norris but I would have been a lot closer to the edge of my seat if there had been some question as to whether Braddock would prevail in this fight. Unfortunately there was _NO_ indication that it would end any other way than with Braddock kicking his ass most righteously.
Oh so your one of those people that ruin the fun eh?
You clearly don't understand this scene😒
@@razzy9172 It's pretty straight forward.
Yeah an extra lock, throw or kick from Soon Tek Oh would have added to the tension.
Hell yeah! Back when action movies were worth watching
lol the explosion at the end
Braddock moved like he hd been training for this fight. :) Eating right. Good diet. :) Hitting the weights. Should the character be increadibly weak?? Hate to wonder what POW were actually fed. :) Norris moved like a champion. :) Using his Tang Soo Do...not "military combat moves"...any how this was a Norris film...like JCVD films...have heir own appeal and style of fighting...did it's job. Gave norris income and a movie career...for the time that style of choreography was in.
My theory about that is that Yin had them harvesting opium in the crop fields in the hot sun. That type of work would require a lot of energy and strength. Maybe Yin felt it was unwise to underfeed them for that very reason?!! Anyway, that's kind of a theory I invented for myself but yea I can understand why you think it would be a little silly.
Colonel Braddock vs Colonel Yin.
No guns, no politics. Just let us see who is the better man.
RIP Soon Tek-Oh
Colonel James Braddock: You really didn’t think I’d leave without knowing for sure you were dead?
Colonel Yin: You’ll not just kill me. You want to know who the better man is. That is why you stayed behind. I also want to know. That is why I kept you alive all these years. Now it is the time. You and I, one on one. No politics. No weapons. Just a little game to find out who is the better man. I knew you could not resist my challenge.
Colonel James Braddock: Colonel Yin, for the atrocities inflicted on The Vietnamese and American prisoners of this camp, I sentence you to death. This is for Nester. Not yet. The game’s over. And this is for Franklin. You lose. This is for me.
Chuck beating ass as always love it
4:12 that is the scariest picture I have ever seen, nightmares for life
Chuck Norris never brushes his teeth; he simply raises his fist, and the plaque jumps off in fright!
Chuck Norris uno de mis actores favoritos.
This was a good movie, I enjoyed it.
The better fight scene with Chuck Norris during the years Cannon.
Well no one can accuse that guy of having a glass chin. Took some serious shots and kept getting back up. Lol
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"You lose."
I almost think it would have been better to just leave him sitting there, broken and humiliated for all time. Almost. Because...
"This is for me."
Clássico da Sessão da tarde
Chuck Norris didn't ignite the explosion after he left, the explosion waited for Chuck to leave to then ignite.
Missing in action. Chuck Norris scores 👍once again. I love Chuck in any movie he makes. ❤ as of Texas Ranger Walker. ❤
Actually my all times favourite kick master ever, unwinnable. He is truly legend!
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This was published on my birthday!!!
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