Thursday, April 07, 2016

Invasion U.S.A. (1985)



Invasion U.S.A. (1985)

Directed by: Joseph Zito

Starring: Chuck Norris, Richard Lynch, Melissa Prophet

America wasn't ready....but HE was!











There is a genre of film that I particularly love, and that is action films from 1987-1997.  I have yet to see one from this period of time that I have disliked.  Even the bad ones are fun to watch, especially with the right people.  Die Hard set a high bar of the genre, and the films that tired to replicate the success of it don't clear it, but they are fun none the less.

With that said, Invasion U.S.A. came out a few years prior, but falls into the same category.  Chuck Norris is one of those actors who I'm not expecting a Shakespearean performance out of, I just want a fun action movie with some butt-kicking.  And this one does not disappoint.

Basically, Norris' character Matt Hunter is a retired CIA agent who gets pulled back into the fray when a terrorist he put away starts a reign of terror by organizing an attack on the U.S.  But first, he wants to take out the one man who put him away.

Gun battles: Check
Explosions: Check
Car chases: Check
Bad guys who went to the COBRA school of shooting: Check
Cheesy one-liners: None that I recall

Invasion U.S.A. has been on Dave and I's "need to watch" list since we saw Electric Boogaloo.  I think we are most definitely be hunting down a few of the other Cannon films we want to see.  We really enjoyed the movie, even if it did have some questionable aspects (Mainly, the unlimited ammo guns)  (Also, not sure what the actual point of Melissa Prophet's character was)

A couple of fun things about the film.

A) Takes place during the Christmas season, so it has a place on my Christmas watch list now.

B) The homes that get blown up were actual houses that were set to be demolished for the expansion of an airport, so Cannon purchased them and used them in the movie.  Same for the mall that is used, as it was being remodeled, so they were able to actual destroy it.

C) Billy Drago has one of the briefest cameos I've ever seen for someone listed in the opening credits.


Norris falls into the same category of actor as Lundgren, Seagal and Van Damme for me: I'm pretty sure I will enjoy the film if they are in it.


If you're interested in purchasing the film for yourself, Shout Factory! just released it on blu-ray last month.  You can get it on Amazon here.

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