

Not military garb which would be fine, but casual looking clothes, as if they all shopped in the same store or Drago ordered a huge supply of his favourite design. In all honesty this film is so cheesy and cliched it feels like an old Bond film, especially with all the henchmen at the end wearing the exact same outfits. I think the problem is his films never really come across as adult action flicks, they lack that bloody punch to really get you excited, I guess his films feel like slightly adult episodes of the A-Team. That said he does the job we expect him to and he does it reasonably well, but he's no Arnie, JCVD, Jaa or Gibson if you ask me. He doesn't swear, he doesn't speak that much, his one liners are a bit tame but we always manage to see him topless at some point. Norris plays the same character he plays in all of his action films, the same damn bloke!. It could easily be 'Lethal Weapon', well any of the first three really.
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The bad guys pull off some deals, kill some people, the good guys manage to capture the main boss, he gets away, he takes revenge on family members and this ignites Norris blah blah blah. Its all very predictable stuff that we've seen before (baring in mind its an old film of course), the step by step motions of any action flick really. So the DEA draft in Chuck Norris of Delta Force to basically save the South American country of 'San Carlos' where Drago is based, save the USA from all the drugs coming in.just save the world in general gosh darn it!. Its pretty straight forward stuff, the ever evil Billy Drago is the worlds most dangerous richest drug kingpin ever and he's flooding the US of A with lots of Lemsip.errr cocaine. Again it all happens right at the end for the big finale, there's even less Delta Force action than in the first film! maybe they should of left out the Delta Force 2 bit in the title. Funny thing is yet again despite the film title there isn't actually much Delta Force action. Yep 'McCoy' is back and ready to take down some major drug kingpin scum. Or known as The Colombian Connection but that's way too cheesy for me, but cheese is the name of the game here folks.
