![]() ![]() ![]() The guys watched the below copy of the movie on youtube, as it’s not very readily available on DVD, and you can sync up the commentary and join the guys on this adventure into all things Chuck Norris. The guys try to figure out what level of mental illness Barry has, if Chuck Norris exists at all in the movie, why Danica McKellar is turned on by violence, why the big tournament at the end comes down to brick breaking and much more. Sidekicks is a 1993 American adventure action comedy-drama film directed by Aaron Norris and starring Jonathan Brandis and Chuck Norris. Also, Joe Piscopo is the leader of a Cobra Kaiesque dojo who hates Chuck Norris. is troubled by menacing classmates, so much so that he retreats into a fantasy world where he takes on the role of sidekick to movie idol Chuck Norris. It was the brainchild of James McIngvale -aka 'Mattress Mac'-a well-known furniture outlet owner. Chuck Norris son Eric Norris plays one of the bikers in the restaurant scene, listed as Biker 5 in the credits. In order to help him overcome both his obsession with Chuck and his asthma, his dad (Beau Bridges) decides to have him train in martial arts with the uncle (Mako) of Barry’s teacher (Julia Nickson-Soul), who runs a Chinese food restaurant. Chuck Norris did this film as a favor to his brother Aaron Norris, who was the director. ![]() Chuck stars as himself in the various daydreams of superfan Barry (Jonathan Brandis), who imagines himself as Chuck’s sidekick in various scenarios based around Missing in Action, possibly Hard Target (even though it’s a Van Damme movie), westerns, ninjas and more. To escape his real life problems, Barry imagines himself the sidekick of his action hero, Chuck Norris in a series of high-octane adventures taken right out. For this Everything Action commentary, Zach, Chris, Chris Ali and Asa dive into what could possibly be the ultimate Chuck Norris movie, Sidekicks. ![]()
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