The Cutter (2005)
7/10
The Legend is Back! (Spoiler included)
21 May 2006
Warning: Spoilers
Chuck Norris finally got this project completed and Norris's acting seems uptight at times but does give a genuine facade that he's got a few films left in him. His physic is Total Gym Norris as his first real big production since Top Dog. Top Dog got released due to Sidekicks success or the potential of, as the studio was going for the same demographic. The theme of Nazi Germany is implied with the cutter that Norris's character goes looking for after the jeweler's daughter comes to Norris since he's been missing. The fight scenes are authentic and show that Norris can still move well, compared to Seagall who can't even stand on one leg and do rapid fires. The bus fight scene is very well done as its result is something you don't see much of. The obligatory fight finale is better than I thought. It's definitely choreographed but hey if it wasn't someone might get hurt. Overall, the production quality had 1980's written all over it, but sometimes it's good to nostalgic. Norris still has the confidence and his popularity seems to re emerged on the spoof level. It could do his career good look what it did for William Shatner.
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