Logan's War: Bound by Honor
Logan's War: Bound by Honor
G | 01 November 1998 (USA)
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Chuck Norris stars as martial arts extraordinaire Jake Fallon, who, after the death of his brother and sister-in-law, adopts (and trains) his orphaned nephew. Logan (Eddie Cibrian, TV's Invasion). After fifteen years of careful instruction, Logan is determined to avenge his parents Death... And, he'll need Uncle Jake's help to do it.

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SpuffyWeb

Sadly Over-hyped

Pluskylang

Great Film overall

Donald Seymour

This is one of the best movies I’ve seen in a very long time. You have to go and see this on the big screen.

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Portia Hilton

Blistering performances.

ofp857

Usually when you see a TV movie, it ends up being a film that was produced for about five dollars, and is one of the worst things ever put on film. Since chuck norris has gone to TV, everything he's touched. has turned to gold. television is actually decent now! I went out and bought the 3 pack set of this movie along with the presidents man 1 and 2. All three of these ended up being so much better than the action movies that are released theatrically today!! Far beyond what I thought they were going to be. Good solid stories, and entertaining enough that you WILL want to see more! It was nice to see chuck back in action and to see him bring martial arts back onto the scene. Great fun!

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Carycomic

*Possible spoilers* Of course, it never was. According to urban legend, a mobbed-up studio bought the movie rights to the paperback vigilante so nobody with similar qualities, in real-life, would get any ideas! Thus, over the years, I've satisfied myself with Charles Bronson's first two "Death Wish" movies; Dolph Lundgren's version of "the Punisher" (better than most people give it credit for); and, now "Logan's War." Obviously, it was meant to inspire a TV series. That it failed to do so is no fault of the two lead actors. I found Mr. Cibrian quite believable as Logan Fallon. And, Chuck Norris (as Uncle Jake) was his usual rugged self. *BTW, I recognized a couple nice homages to previous Chuck movies. The abusive dad-next-door who finally gets a taste of his own medicine, from "the Hit Man." And, the Flying Kick of Death-By-Windshield, from "Good Guys Wear Black."*At the end, Joe Spano--as Special Agent Downing--tells his partner that the Fallon family's massacre doesn't give Logan the right to act as judge, jury, and executioner. Well, as an average law-abiding citizen (who occasionally hears about "reputed" organized crime-bosses getting undeserved acquittals), if I were a juror at Logan's trial for vigilantism, I would most definitely beg to differ!

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bettiem

This classic Chuck Norris movie has very good guys and very badguys. The young hero waits l5 years to revenge his family's murderand he (IEddie Ciprian) does it with style. I hoped that it was thebeginning of a series on TV. I watch old "Walker, US Marshall"re-runs and enjoy them. The ending really leads one to think of avery probable series staring Logan (Eddie) and naturally, CHuckNorris, the rich retired uncle who knows all the great kick boxerand karate moves, is an excellent back up star and now I have aquestion. Does anyone know if a series was contemplated or if aseries "happened" on TV without my knowing it. 4 years havepassed since this movie. I rated it an 8 for a fascinating plot, greatcharacters including a wonderful stray dog and a little kid and hisvictim Mother. Great stuff. Please inform me if you know more.Thanks. Bettie Magee

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Kenpokil

It was a good movie that I watched on TV. I watched it mostly because it had Chuck Norris in it. It had a good story line and a lot of good fighting. My dad, my friends, and I have all watched it and we still talk about a certain move that Chuck Norris did twice in the movie. I am trying to get any information about this move but can't seem to find any. So overall I would say it is a movie worth watching.

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