Word: chucks
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Burt Reynolds shoot-'em-up, Stick, is a commercial and cinematic clunker. Charles Bronson has not had a big U.S. box-office success in years. Steve McQueen is long dead. Meanwhile Code of Silence, Chuck Norris' third movie in eight months, sold more tickets in its opening week than any other movie in the country. In his strictly wham-bam B-movie genre, Norris, a former karate champion, has become the undisputed superstar. No longer a cult figure but still well this side of A-list famous, Norris and some of his Hollywood partisans figure his celebrity is analogous...
...years, doting father of two loving sons, loyal to his friends. "The character I want to build," he said last week during the filming of Invasion U.S.A., "is a man who believes in the right things, who fights against drugs and evil." Fine. But the question remains: Why is Chuck Norris a movie star...
LOOKING for macho men drugs violence and cliched women? Honor the Code of Silence. But only if you must. If you don't have 102 minutes to spare, an episode of "Magnum P.I." Will suffice just pretend that Tom Selleck is Chuck Norris...
FIRST FRESHMEN 1 Princeton 6:00;0. 2 HARVARD (bow Danny Kahn 2. Mike Horvath; 3. Jira Himes 4. Chuck Gregg 5 Wayne Arnold 6 Andrew Hoyt 7 Ker Segel stroke Tom Patterson coxswain Chris Decker 6:05.0 .3 Yale...
...Chuck finished him [a Druze militia man] with the classic knife attack. He grabbed the man's collar and twisted hard, dragging him downward, choking, with his throat exposed. The movement almost drags the throat onto the knife, and Chuck cut both the artery and the windpipe in a single...