Thursday, April 24, 2025

 Invasion U.S.A (1986) – Joseph Zito.

A profoundly absurd premise given an uncommonly rigorous verisimilitude by the auspicious casting of one-man Ruskie wrecking machine Chuck Norris. Cinema remains a relatively nascent art-form, but there's very little doubt in my mind that 300 years from now, Joseph Zito's unapologetically gratuitous Invasion U.S.A will rock no less audaciously! A bravura, blazingly bullet-shredded clash of B-movie titans, wherein uber nemesis Richard Lynch and princely pugilist Chuck Norris savagely set at one another like a pair of blood mad roosters. There's no grey area here, if y'all don't love Invasion U.S.A, you're a goddamn pinko skeeze, and it's YOUR time to die!!!!




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