8/10
wait till you try the toast....
15 March 2017
Warning: Spoilers
Three years ago, Danny O'Brien had single-handedly captured killer Simon Moon, also known as The Terror, and was called Hero by the people of L.A.

Now Simon has escaped and has started killing women again by holding their heads and making them look to the right quickly, and O'Brien is the only man who can stop him....

If you like Chuck Norris in romantic/disturbed mode, and the films of Cannon, you are in for a treat with this one.

Norris plays the every man cop who has a wonderful line of knitwear, and has visions so bad about catching his nemesis, he stares really angrily at kitchen appliances.

When Non from Superman II escapes from his cell by using the power of dental floss and and sediment, and so it's up to Norris to don his uniform consisting of denim once more, and put The Terror to sleep once more.

Steve James pops up to do the strangest workout in cinema history, by running around an empty cinema screen, but luckily, The Terror makes this insanity stop by making him look to the right ever so quickly.

If you are looking for Norris in full on martial arts mode, you won't fine anything here, other than him kicking the bloke from The Taking Of Beverly Hills into the ocean.

But it's a well made thriller, Norris does a good job of looking perplexed, and The Terror is almost supernatural in his strength.

There are plenty of laughs, intentional and unintentional, and I'm sure it's the only film where you see Chuck faint.

If you are a fan of the man and the cannon Group, this is a must...
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