I'm sorry but I only watched the first one. It looked fake to me. If thats the best they can do they better hope they don't ever run into me. LMBO...Mr A.H
Steven Segall is a Dipwad...He was up here making a movie and ticked off a lot of Alaskans down in Valdez...He tried to buy a Grizzly Bear hide from a friend of mine for $10,000 because he didn't want to spend 30 -40 thousand and go kill one himself !
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Steven Segall is a Dipwad...He was up here making a movie and ticked off a lot of Alaskans down in Valdez...He tried to buy a Grizzly Bear hide from a friend of mine for $10,000 because he didn't want to spend 30 -40 thousand and go kill one himself !
But that was such a great movie! (ugh)
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look at the 1993 and the 1996 and look closely they are running a routine . notice seaguls hads when he wants the fist kid to stop he waves him off then the other guy comes in on him he even puts his hair back in place to make himself look calm/cool. he puts the other guys down in the same identical manners too.
Mooseman does it cost that much for a Non- Resident to shoot a Grizzly bear ?
Unfortunately Yes,
Non-residents Have to have a Registered Guide services...and you can't hunt same day airborne...Guides are very Expensive
I can't even take my friends hunting from outside.
Rich
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As many movies as he makes, I thought I was the only person that thought he was a skidmark. I used to like him when I was younger, lot of action. But I changed my mind when I started hearing the stories about him beating up on his little wife and telling people that he was a "master".
I also noticed that in most of his films, his wife gets brutally murdered, he's so in love with her that he sets out to get revenge, but he always winds up sacking some babe before his beloved has had rigor mortis set in.
I know it's only movies, but I think actors are an awful lot like their movies, especially when their movies are always the same.
And 2 things about the "fights". Yeah, they looked staged to me. As though the guys attacking him were in a school yard fight, just pushing and shoving at him. And, it also reminded me of the old motto, "A good big man can beat a good little man anyday." Those guys were half his size.
As old as Chuck Norris is, he could whup that guy with one hand tied behind his back. Norris was a real karate champion before he got in the movies. Seagal had to learn the moves for the movies, and that's why his fights look staged, 'cause they were. Norris started out as a bad guy in Bruce Lee movies. I'm not sure, but I think he held world champion for three or four years.
Some people wear Superman pajamas. Superman wears Chuck Norris pajamas.
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As old as Chuck Norris is, he could whup that guy with one hand tied behind his back. Norris was a real karate champion before he got in the movies. Seagal had to learn the moves for the movies, and that's why his fights look staged, 'cause they were. Norris started out as a bad guy in Bruce Lee movies. I'm not sure, but I think he held world champion for three or four years.
Norris joined the Air Force after graduating from high school. During a stint in Korea, he began to study the Asian martial art of Tang Soo Do. He has a 10th degree black belt in Tang Soo Do, and also an 8th degree black belt in Tae Kwon Do...that is, the Korean (or traditional) styles of each
Chuck Norris's fight career lasted from 1964-1974. Norris started off by losing his first three tournaments but, by 1966, he was almost unbeatable. Among the numerous titles he won were The National Karate Championships (1966), All-Star Championships (1966), World Middleweight Karate Championship (1967), All-American Karate Championship (1967), Internationals (1968), World Professional Middleweight Karate Championship (defeating Louis Delgado on 24 November 1968), All-American Championship (1968), National Tournament of Champions (1968), American Tang Soo Championship, and the North American Karate Championship. Norris compiled a fight record of 65-5 with wins over champions Joe Lewis, Skipper Mullins, Arnold Urquidez, Ronald L. Marchini, Victor Moore, Louis Delgado, and Steve Sanders. Of the five men to beat Norris, three were Allen Steen, Joe Lewis, and Norris's last career defeat to Louis Delgado in 1968. Norris retired as undefeated Professional Full-Contact Middleweight Champion in 1974.
Thanks for the update, Larry, the guy is something else. I've always heard that he's simply a nice guy, not all inflated with self importance. Several fellas I talked to over the years told me that a true champion is humble. Especially in the martial arts, as the master who teaches either beats the stupidity out of them, or runs 'em off. I really don't know much about it, but all the well trained people I talked to were softspoken, and polite, with no arrogance. I guess a fella doesn't have to be a jerk if he knows he can handle anything that comes his way. He makes for a good hero figure, unlike Seagal.