The best part of that scene with the Ram charger is Chuck correlating his strength to the Vehicle. Using a Pearl Bear like its Popeye's can of spinach.
I vote for a future episode with Jack Carr and Chris Pratt reviewing a couple of episodes of the Terminal List when they air…. Or earlier for a sneak peak lol
Gotta love Jack Carr, totally on point and knowledgeable. Right now I’m reading Savage Son, his third James Reece novel and loving it. I do also agree with his Heather Thomas thinking, she was gorgeous in the Fall Guy.
Little known fact. Chuck Norris. Often portrays, or pays a small nod to being, or playing a vietnam vet, due to his brother Wieland Norris, who was KIA june 3, 1970, during OP: Ripcord. he was 101st ABN. if you notice Aaron Norris is also closely attached to many of these projects. as they both felt the same way. for example the MIA films. LWM(3/4-m69 Vietnam flak vest being used) all the way to CN playing a (if I remember correctly) a VN 5th SF/Airborne veteran(there were a few Vietnam flashback scenes in the series)
It was a belt driven, supercharger in Lone Wolf McQuade's Ram Charger, not a turbocharger. Also, when you hurt or kill the good guy's dog, wolf hybrid or wolf, you might as well dig your grave, because you'll be sent to Hell, very soon.
I had a hard time with this one because I had watched lone wolf McQuade 10001 times and you never make fun of Uncle Chuck Norris.. I have to say good job men a fair analysis of Chucks real life tactics and skills..
Knife in MIA was a Gerber Mark I. The Mark II was a little longer but basically the same and used in many 80's movies, including Road Warrior, Aliens, Under Siege to name a few.
Wanted to be a Marine. After working my ass of in the healthcare industry, I'm done wasting time. Too old to be a Marine, but.. army might take me 🤣 going to take the asvab and see how well I do and go from there. Not sure if I'm willing to take the jab though.
I cracked myself up watching this. I watched a lot of Chuck Norris many years ago as a boy. It’s been about 35 years and I still remembered that it was Pearl beer. Lol.
On the list of ICONIC 1980's vehicles, the BEST was the 1981 GMC K-2500 Wideside with the Sierra Grande equipment level package. It was driven by the BEST stuntman in history "who was the unknown stuntman that made Redford such a star," also known as COLT SEAVERS!!! ❤
The best part of that scene with the Ram charger is Chuck correlating his strength to the Vehicle. Using a Pearl Bear like its Popeye's can of spinach.
A good friend met Chuck Norris once. Had a great conversation with him and ended having a disagreement about Kata vs Kumite. Anyway he said Chuck Norris was a great guy. I was just like - you had a disagreement with Chuck Norris...???
I wish they had included Invasion USA; the bad guy slamming the back of a guy's head while snorting a line of coke was priceless. Scared the shit out of me when I watched the movie as a child.
I still remember using driftwood to reenact that rising from the river scene from MIA. My brother and I used to love watching Chuck Norris stuff. We'd take turns being the bad guy and being Chuck Norris' character. That was a fun summer.
Chuck Norris was in the Air Force. Only God can imagine what horrors he could have unleased if he had been a SEAL. When the military saw his potential they were afraid to train him past Air Force levels.
I got my copy of "In The Blood" delivered this past Tuesday and I'm already knee deep into it! Can't wait for Terminal List to drop on July 1st on Amazon Prime! Chris Pratt as James Reece, good as gold!
Already read In the bLood. It was epic. Only thing I hate it that I read it too fast. Good stuff, grew up loving those movies too. Haha little corny but when you’re a kid it’s amazing
Maybe it was lost in editing, but did Jack Carr mention the Coyote from Hardcastle & McCormick, classic 80's series car...At least it was in Britain anyway (American show though), and I actually liked Blue Thunder more than Air Wolf.
awesome! i look forward to these monthly! i saw Lone Wolf McQuade actually last month, damn its pure 80s lol so cheese but so good ... that is some strong glass to hold back all that sand covering it lol
How could they talk about Chuck Norris films, and not talk about Delta Force! It was one of the first Chuck Norris movies I ever saw as a kid, and it was my Dad, and I's favorite movie
Brokeback mountain is what the locals call the pile of bodies on Chuck Norris's lawn. There were rangers by the names of Walker and Trevett. But they would have not worked together as they served at different times. The front clip and matching doors from the full size dodge and the ramcharger all interchange from 72-93.
As a fan of everything presented in todays Veterans react video (especially LWM)I have to admit I was screaming at the screen at Jack Carr when he called the amazing Dodge RAMCHARGER a power wagon. I was heartbroken! Then out of the blue I am saved by the showing of Power Wagon vs RamCharger photos. My family has owned nothing but Dodge products, my uncle still has a 1977 Ramcharger with a 4’” lift kit and an old Hemi 426 (I believe). My dad had a green Ramcharger with a 360 4 barrel and that thing was awesome. I miss those days. I was surprised there was no mention of his pet Wolf that the bad guys kill in the middle of the night. That is what set Chuck off when he buries his wolf. Original John Wick….they kill his pet and he loses his mind. Love you guys!