Review of The President's Man: A Line in the Sand (2002) by Robert H — 18 Sep 2010
It's not every day that a sequel is able to outdo the original but The President's Man 2 manages it quite well. This made for TV film seems to have benefitted from a bigger budget, a better story (didn't need to see training for 3/4 of the film), better special FX and much much better action sequences.
Again Chuck Norris is only a side add on and only gets into the action near the end. Much like the first film, the story revolves around his replacement, this time played by Judson Mills, who comes off a lot more cocky and arrogant but his fighting scenes are much better full of flips, jumps and acrobatics.
This is actually worth watching which I can't say very often about a low budget made for tv flick.
This review of The President's Man: A Line in the Sand (2002) was written by Robert H on 18 Sep 2010.
The President's Man: A Line in the Sand has generally received mixed reviews.
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