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Chuck Norris' best role ever. Spaghetti Western in 1980's Texas (by havana-2) |
Chuck Norris was clean shaven until this role, and since it he hasn't shaved his beard. From this movie, Norris' hit t.v. show Walker Texas Ranger is based.JJ McQuade Chuck Norris is a Lone Wold renegade Texas Ranger. He is unstoppable, using karate kicks and uzi's to hose down the enemy. He is a divorced father, who takes care of his daughter, yet has enough time for a love affair with the stunning Barbara Carrera.This is also the first movie where Robert Beltran of Star Trek fame is featured. Also in this movie are David Carradine and Leon Isaac Kennedy. So the cast is great, <more> |
WOW! (by blakeboyuk) |
Certainly Chucks greatest along with The Delta Force, this film has very few flaws. From the outset we see the hard and rugged Chuck fight it out with style and humour. The joy within this film is yet again a credit to Norris. The best scene's involve the uzi scene his face as he spins round - utter comedy , the line "No one's ever killed a Texas Ranger", the crazy little guy, THE SHEER DELIGHT as he drives his car out of the ground and the great end fight scene where Carradine camps it up no end. The what would normally be haunting music only adds to the fun of this <more> |
Great action flick (by Petey-10) |
This movie was great. Chuck Norris was perfect for the rolebecause of his karate skills and the music was just so great. Maybe they should make a sequel for this. |
Definitely Chuck Norris's best flick! (by DaMads2) |
What can I say? This one is a classic!! My all time favorite movie is John Carpenter's Escape from New York with Kurt Russell. Lone Wolf McQuade falls into the same genre of early 80's action movies. I saw this movie when I was a kid and thought to myself, "wow-that desert place looks cool as hell". Well now I live in El Paso.Everything about this movie is great. It has it all. Killer fistfights, beer, explosions, gunfights, awesome scenery, an evil midget, more beer, and one damn fine senorita' played by Barbera Carrera. The fight at the end between Norris and Carradine <more> |
Fantastic (by dolphlundgren87) |
Contains Spoiler!! I'm a big fan of action movies and this has to be one of my all time favorites. After having his dog shot, his best friend killed and his daughter kidnapped, you can tell Chuck is gonna dish out some punishment. Some might say that the fight scene at the end was a bit short; not me. If there's one word to describe that scene, its REALISTIC. Real bare knuckle fights don't go on for 10-20min. I love the stand-off between David Carradine and Chuck Norris, and the theme music is very powerful it seems to resemble the "Once Upon a Time in the West" theme . <more> |
Great action movie with rugged hero (by khouston86) |
This is, as many have noted here, the best Chuck Norris movie. The characters are interesting, the desert landscape is beautiful and amazing, the story is good, and the leading lady is gorgeous. Ranger McQuade kicks butt with an attitude in this one, and he doesn't apologize for being a slob who likes beer. His "dog" is also really a wolf, and figures in the story. Norris isn't a Texan, I don't think, but he does just fine as a Texan here, and as a Texas Ranger the most legendary law enforcement agency the world has ever known . His retired Ranger buddy is great, too. <more> |
Much More Than What You'd Expect (by kg664) |
The previous posters comments about this film say something about the reviewer. Um...Chuck Norris and David Carradine??...what kind of movie did you expect with two KNOWN martial arts stars in it? High Plains Drifter? This movie ranks as probably one of Chuck Norris' best action films of his career and was certainly the basis for his very successful series character "Walker, Texas Ranger". With this movie we saw Chuck change from his old image of the blonde, California boy to the dark haired, bearded, tough guy Chuck we know today. Chuck's movies took on a slightly tougher <more> |
Learning a thing or two from spaghetti westerns (by unbrokenmetal) |
Among all Chuck Norris movies I've watched so far, there were a few I rather liked especially "Missing In Action" was so hilarious they had to quote it in "Hot Shots 2" , but "Lone Wolf McQuade" is the first time I actually loved every minute. I confess. There are many good reasons for it, though. Already in the opening scene, I noticed the excellent music by Francesco De Masi. The guitars, bells, trumpets, harmonicas are straight from the school of spaghetti western and turn every close-up into larger-than-life drama. David Carradine is a opponent way ahead <more> |
Chuck Norris does it with style. (by Hey_Sweden) |
In one of his very best vehicles, Chuck Norris plays Texas Ranger J.J. McQuade, a solitary man with his own way of doing things. In this tale he must do battle with a nefarious arms dealer, Rawley Wilkes David Carradine . His boss tries to saddle him with a partner, nicknamed "Kayo" Robert Beltran . J.J. is naturally resistant to this arrangement, but Kayo is determined to prove himself worthy. J.J. also finds himself another ally when F.B.I. agent Jackson Leon Isaac Kennedy shows his own willingness to not do things strictly by the book.The decision by director Steve Carver <more> |