Review of The President's Man: A Line in the Sand (2002) by Robert B — 01 Jul 2009
Chuck is back again, and still not retired as the President's Man. He bring along Walker pal Judson Mills, but he does seem like a downgrade from Dylan Neal. This time it's against the evil Arab terrorists, with a plot stolen from The Sum of All Fears.
This would surely piss off such terrorists if they ever saw this movie, because it plays on a bunch of stereotypes. I am assuming that they purposefully got rid of any references to 9/11, even though they blantantly show a shot from that day but instead reference the '93 bombing.
But, any Chuck movie really can't be taken that seriously. Chuck delivers one of his most devestating kicks ever, and shockingly it's not a spinning heel kick. With the terrorist antagionist on all fours, Chuck kicks him the gut and sends him flipping 2 full times in the air before he hits a tree.
This sets up for a sequel, and I am still waiting on the President's Man 3: The North Korean Adventure.
This review of The President's Man: A Line in the Sand (2002) was written by Robert B on 01 Jul 2009.
The President's Man: A Line in the Sand has generally received mixed reviews.
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