Great Film: Walking Tall
The Rock is a Star
The Rock is the next great action hero. He has all the requisites. He
is handsome, an amazing athlete with an awesome physique, charismatic,
intelligent, and funny. His star power carries Kevin Bray's "Walking
Tall".
The Rock is great in an entertaining movie. "Walking Tall" though great
fun to watch, and capably produced and directed also punctuates that
The Rock needs to work on more edgy and quality projects. He is
definitely a movie star, who can become a solid actor.
"Walking Tall" has to overcome a very convoluted writing credit. This
is not a retelling of the Bufford Pussor story, although its original
screen writer, Mort Bristein, is acknowledged. This "Walking Tall" by
David Klass, Channing Gibson, David Levien, and Brian Koppelman tells
the story of returning Special Forces war hero Chris Vaughn (The Rock),
who comes home to a small town outside Seattle. The town mill has been
closed down, and his old high school bud, Jay Hamilton (Neal
McDonough), owns the new town casino and pretty much owns the local
police too. Jay is not the man he remembered from his youth. Chris is
forced to raise his hand reluctantly against Hamilton's men. They leave
him for dead, and fortunately Chris survives. So Chris is out to right
an injustice, and exact revenge with extreme prejudice. This "Walking
Tall" resembles "First Blood" particularly in it's local and plot
setting.
Props to Director Kevin Bray for delivering on the story line as Chris
exacts his revenge. Bray has a clean and lean style. The action
sequences are crisp and dramatic. The Rock truly excels in the fight
sequences. For one thing he is an big strong guy, and when he is laying
"the smack down" on the villains it is believable and thoroughly
enjoyable. The bad guys truly get what they deserve.
The supporting cast is solid. Ashley Scott (almost unrecognizable from
the short-lived "Birds of Prey") is good as the stripper with a big
heart who is Chris's love interest. Johnny Knoxville (of "Jackass") is
funny and charming as Chris's bud and deputy Ray.
I completely enjoyed "Walking Tall". It is a brisk 75 minutes of cool
action, and has the star power of The Rock. I look forward to seeing
more movies starring The Rock.
Cast
- Sheriff Stan Watkins played by Michael Bowen
- Deputy Ralston played by Eric Breker
- Jay Hamilton played by Neal Mcdonough
- Chris Vaughn played by Dwayne Johnson
- Deni played by Ashley Scott
- Ray Templeton played by Johnny Knoxville
- Pete Vaughn played by Khleo Thomas







