Fists of Steel: No Mission Is Impossible

Posted by admin on Jun 2nd, 2008
2008
Jun 2

Fists of Steel, Chuck Norris
What could possibly warrant such an awesome title? How about a Chuck Norris DVD 3-pack from Best Buy for only $12. That’s THREE MOVIES starring CHUCK NORRIS for only $12!!!! How could I not pass that up?


The synopsis:

Synopsis
# Includes:Logan’s War: Bound by Honor (1998)


# The President’s Man (2000), MPAA Rating: PG-13


# The President’s Man 2: A Line In the Sand (2002)


Logan’s War: Bound by Honor


Logan Fallon was ten years old the night gangsters burst into his home and brutally murdered his district-attorney father and the rest of his family. Somehow, the boy had a premonition before it happened and saved himself. This actioner follows the adult Logan on his quest to honor his promise to avenge his slain family. His uncle, an ex-Army ranger, assists him. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide


The President’s Man


Chuck Norris stars in this made-for-TV thriller as Joshua McCord, a Presidential secret agent. Though still quite virile and limber, McCord feels that he is getting too old for his job, thus he begins training a younger man named Deke Slater (Dylan Neal) as his replacement, using Zen and proper nutrition as primary teachings tools. But McCord springs back into action — and kicks plenty of serious butt in the process — when the First Lady is kidnapped by a terrorist organization. First telecast by CBS on April 2, 2000, The President’s Man was followed two years later by a sequel, The President’s Man: A Line in the Sand. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide


The President’s Man 2: A Line In the Sand


Based on characters created by Bob Gookin, the made-for-TV thriller The President’s Man 2: A Line in the Sand casts Chuck Norris in a role not dissimilar to his title character on the long-running series Walker: Texas Ranger. Norris is seen as secret agent Joshua McCord, the right-hand man to the President of the United States (Robert Urich). The plot thickens when a band of terrorists breaks into a museum to retrieve hidden nuclear-bomb components from the statues therein. Apprised of the situation, the military attempts to abduct the charismatic leader of the terrorists, but to no avail. It is up to Joshua to infiltrate the terrorists’ lair and disarm the bomb before an unnamed U.S. metropolis can be blown into oblivion. Along the way, Joshua’s “techy” daughter Que (Jennifer Tung) falls in love with her dad’s young assistant Deke Slater (Judson Mills). Directed by the star’s son, Eric Norris, and co-produced by his other son, Aaron Norris, The President’s Man: A Line in the Sand debuted January 20, 2002 on CBS. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide



To top it off, it comes in a collector’s tin! Bad ass.

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