Forest Warrior [Region 2]
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Average customer review:Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #188372 in DVD
- Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
- Number of discs: 1
- Formats: Full Screen, NTSC
- Original language: English
- Running time: 93 minutes
Customer Reviews
Great For Families
I learned about Chuck Norris from my 7-year old grandson back in August 98. Mr. Norris's betrayal of the "Spirit of The Mountain" is in keeping with his own Native American heritage. The violence is low-key compared to many of his other movies. It has raised an awareness in my grandchildren of environmental control, protection of wild animals, and a very keen interest in learning more of their own Native American background. I would definitely recommend it to any family. My 4-year old granddaughter also gets the story and idea behind the movie.
great family fun
I enjoyed this movie alot. The kids are the real stars, and though protecting the envirnment is one of the lessons the movie trys to show, and even better storyline are the people learning how to pick themselves up and not quit when life knocks them down. The father, played by Michael Beck, coming to realize what is really important. His failing and redemption was a major enjoyment for me in this movie. The kids caring for the mountain habitat is catching. And I thought the hijinks the kids used to stall for time against the bad developers was a riot! LOL!! I didn't mind the fantasy(Chuck's Warrior) parts at all, everyone should be able to dream alittle.
Horrific, but enjoyable nonetheless
There's just something about Chuck Norris. Is it the hair? Is it the roundhouse kicks? Is it the lost list of credentials?
Who cares? He's Chuck Norris, and he's as Chuck Norris as he's ever been in Forest Warrior, a story about a group of young tree-huggers who embark on a fun-filled camping adventure to "the mountain." But wait, what's this? Ne'er-do-well lumberjacks and bad, meany business men want to log the mountain. Not if Chuck Norris has anything to say about it.
With the help of the bafoonish fighting skills of the antagonists, Chuck Norris saves the day again and again. And each time is more entertaining as he transforms into a hawk, and a wolf, and a bear, and the omnipresent spirit of the mountain, which is always there to lend a hand when situations get sticky.
The acting is awful, the script is worse, and the special effects are laughable. But honestly, what more can we expect from Walker, Texas Ranger? Clad in ill-fitting leather shirts and wielding the power of 100 men, Chuck Norris comes to the rescue, to yet again save America's youth from the greed of big business. Way to go, Mckenna!
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