

Though, of course, it's also possible they simply didn’t know what they were doing.Īgainst some stiff competition, perhaps the worst thing in this movie is Norris minor’s obsession with slow motion. In places, all the awkward pauses and silences make you wonder if the brothers Norris were trying for a Pinteresque deconstruction of the human condition. Under his control, seemingly straightforward scenes take on peculiar, unintended tones, as the camera inexplicably lingers on actors after they’ve delivered their lines.
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may know how to fall from the top of a building or jump through a window whilst on fire, it’s abundantly clear he hasn’t a Scooby about how to direct or edit a film. After 15 profitable years working as his brothers’ stunt double, Aaron was – in a shameless act of nepotism – elevated to the role of director. Unfortunately, John Ford and James Cameron were unavailable to direct Delta Force 2, so instead the film is left in the dead hand of Aaron Norris. Many a bad actor (John Wayne, Arnold Schwarzenegger, et al) has been saved by a director savvy enough to accentuate their stars strengths while hiding their flaws. "Feeling better?" Asks Chuck's boss as the battered bodies of the entire troop lie broken and scatted across the ground.

The weirdy-beardy decides to exorcise his demons and find emotional peace by beating up his entire Delta Force squad in an extended training montage. In case you thought Chuck was completely unmoved by the sight of his friend being sadistically killed, we do get a scene where he works through his grief and inner pain. He may be one of the good guys, but he’s potentially more nuts than anyone Norris is looking to bring to justice.Ĭhuck working through his emotional issues Twisting the over-acting dial to eleven, Ryan’s wildly eccentric turn appears to have no relevance to the film, the dialogue or even the part. Listlessly lolling around his hideout, drawling his dialogue with theatrical relish he comes across like a homicidal lizard.īut Drago is made to look a modicum of restraint in comparison to B-movie stalwart John P Ryan, who plays Norris’ boss General Taylor. And the Norris-nator’s leaden performance is not helped by the wildly divergent acting chops on display elsewhere.Īs drug-lord Ramon Cota, Billy Drago gives a film-stealing turn of pantomime villainy.
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Instead, Chuck stares blankly at the TV screen looking for all the world like a man waiting for the Ceefax page to change. So, how does Chuck react to this horrifying moment? Does his tormented face portray the frustration and helplessness his character must feel as he witnesses his buddy slowly expire? Never the most demonstrative of actors, Chuck is in particularly inexpressive form here.ĭuring the film our hero has to watch a video of his best friend being cold-bloodedly murdered by the evil Cota. Our star is Carlos Norris (as he doesn’t like to be known).

Certainly, no-one involved in making this film did. All I can say is, don’t trouble yourself with trifling details like that. Now, those with more inquisitive minds may be wondering where, given the title, Colombia fits into all this. The assignment has extra piquancy for Norris as Cota brutally killed his friend. oh, you can guess the rest.Īmerica is flooded with cocaine, so Chuckie Boy is given a secret mission to capture drug baron Ramon Cota ( Billy Drago), who’s holed up in the fictional South American country of San Carlos. And sadly for Exploding Helicopter, he’s the charisma vacuum at the heart of Delta Force 2 (1990).Ī sequel to the jingoistic, patriotic tub thumper The Delta Force, Norris returns as Colonel Scott McCoy the taciturn, charmless Special Forces commander with an emotional range as wide as a cig……. All while looking like a lion forcibly mated with a squat female bodybuilder.ĭespite such barriers to success, audiences flocked to his films. Taciturn, charmless, and with a cigarette paper-wide emotional range, Chuck somehow managed to maintain a 30-year career as a Hollywood star. Has there ever been a more unlikeable actor than Chuck Norris?
