




Chuck Norris in Missing in Action (1984)
Odd that I've watched this series in reversed order, but no matter.
Chuck displays his golden carpet in 2 scenes. The shirt changing scene especially, seems to exist only for the purpose of showing off his torso; the camera zooms in slowly as he gradually takes off his shirt, reaches for a fresh one, and puts it on. A memorable 30 seconds in a rather routine Chuck Norris action flick.
His torso looks great, so why not?
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