Review: The Rock as a Hard Place 246
It seems oxymoronic to bother with plot lines in a movie like this. The Rock plays an Akkadian assassin named Mathayus who takes 20 blood rubies to go kill the sorceress (Kelly Hu) who advises the barbarian warlord Memnon (Steven Brand) on battle strategy and is thus revered by his vicious marauding armies. Boy, is this Memnon a mean leader. He butchers women and kids, destroys civilizations and plays headgames with his sorceress. Digital effects have conjured up many strands of marauding armies, but all of them look the same, like ants in battle-armor racing across a barren plain with angry clouds swirling overhead.
It's hard to imagine any human, even the Rock, taking the drubbing he takes in this movie. The Duke was a wuss in comparison. He's buried in sandstorms, tossed off of parapets, run over by wagons,and stabbed, sliced, shot (by arrows) and gored countless times. On top of all that, he has to watch helplessly while Memnon butchers his brother. The Sorceress, on the other hand, turns out to be a babe who strolls around in thongs, does kung fu, and relates instantly to the Rock's sophisticated style of combat and international diplomacy. The Sorceress makes it clear that she loses her powers if she ever has sex. You'll never guess what happens.
The hip-hop background in a movie allegedly set in ancient Babylon is pretty neat. And in one of the oddest roles of his or any actor's career, Michael Clarke Duncan (The Green Mile) plays another lummox, the Nubian King/Warrior Balthazar. He's almost as big as Rock, and the early confrontation between the two conjures up those great dinosaur battles in Jurassic Park. This role gives Clarke, who is way too good an actor for this, the chance to wear dreads and spout all sorts of racial jokes at the Rock, whose face seems locked either amusement or anger throughout the entire 88 minute movie.
The digital effects are cheesy, almost throwaways, and the film's makers have no illusions about the Rock's acting skills, so he starts fighting almost from the opening shot and keeps on fighting to the end. I have to say I had fun watching this silliness. It's such an American fusion of different cultural styles, and it's so undemanding a movie, that you leave the theater smiling and relaxed. And the kids who thronged the theater where I saw it loved it, whooping and laughing throughout. The humorless censors loose in the land don't need to worry about the sensitivities of the American adolescent. They can take a movie like this, and see just how silly and cartoonish it is.
movies and Jon Katz (Score:3, Funny)
JonKatz needs to go back to html school. (Score:2, Funny)
I need a lesson in social studies... (Score:5, Funny)
Correct me if I'm wrong but Acadian would be like french-canadians in the maritimes, right? Unless the Rock does dress up like Anne of Green Gables and shouts "mange de la merde" as insults, this is not the same ethnic background as the Rock's character. So is the a typical JonKatz f*ckup, or is there some other race with the same name? Some background info on them would be nice too...
Re:I need a lesson in social studies... (Score:5, Informative)
So yes, it's the typical Jon Katz fuck-up.
Re:I need a lesson in social studies... (Score:2, Insightful)
Accipiter sayeth:
Jon Katz actually saideth:
Well, apparently Da Masta and Accipiter, it is actually you who seem to be the fuck-ups. What is this we-hate-Katz thing? What is this, Aint-It-Cool-News? Does he offend your political sensibilities or something?
Ad hominem, it ain't just for Clinton anymore!
Re:I need a lesson in social studies... (Score:5, Informative)
Jon, you had us fooled! (Score:2, Interesting)
Gee you think I wouldn't notice if he had spelt it properly the first time?
He changed the spelling in the article after I posted it in order to make me look like the fool! That JonKatz fella sure is smarter than the average
Re:I need a lesson in social studies... (Score:2)
Hi Jon. Nice to see you finally got a Slashdot ID other than JonKatz.
In any case, it was originally spelled incorrectly as "Acadian". I also noticed that Katz took the liberty of correcting "rupees" to "blood rubies" as well, based on another comment submitted.
You have to love writing an article, then changing it when comment-submitters point out flaws and inaccuracies. It seems the Slashdot readership now has the job of "Editor", and fuckwits like Katz can post anything with an "eh-I'll-fix-it-later" attitude.
Why isn't Slashdot getting my money? There's nothing worth paying for.
Re:I need a lesson in social studies... (Score:2)
Re:I need a lesson in social studies... (Score:1)
Alrighty.
As someone else pointed out, Anne is not Acadian. Decided not - PEI is decidedly absentee-landlord English, different even from the English which booted out the Acadians after some 40 years' warning to clarify their allegiance. (You doubt it was different English? Why? the Acadians and the Habitants (Quebec) are quite distinct.) The expulsion moved them to southern New England (IIRC). Then they voluntarily resettled themselves in the still-French Louisiana territory (hence the Cajuns, I garontea - ie, not all Acadian is maritime Canadian). Many brought themselves back to NS and NB, took the oath of British allegiance, and that's where today's (maritime) Acadians come from.
Finally, to that ambulance-chaser kicking up jack for an apology from the British Crown...
Govs Lawrence and Shirley cooked it up and carried it out on theire own. The Crown didn't know about it until it was done. They had nothing to go with it beyond placing in the Govs' hands the general authority to do it. So if you want an apology, buddy, you want it from NS and MA.
You need a lesson in being less of a hypocrite (Score:3, Interesting)
WWF is hella lame.
The Rock is hella lame.
This review is hella lame.
The Scorpian King is hella lame.
But at least its not "Men with Brooms".
IS NOT! (Score:2)
I feel stronly enough to break the
Re:IS NOT! (Score:1)
Does it matter that the only reason I'm posting anything right now is becuase the boycott *IS* on??
Didn't think so...
SCAB!! (Score:2)
Fuck, thats two already
Re:I need a lesson in social studies... (Score:1)
Funny, funny, funny, considering I am Canadian myself.
Excuse me for being an ignorant Torontanian, but unfortunately studying the differences between the people in PEI and Newfoundland and all the rest of the places just was not an option for me.
As much as I protested against this blatant overlooking on part of the boards of education in the GTA, there was no attempt at making us more informed, thus our inability to tell the difference.
Please, I beg the rest of the world, don't hate us because Toronto's beautiful!
What was Katz expecting? (Score:3, Interesting)
I had fun watching the movie. It was a good ass-kicker. Light plot, lots of nice action. However, the director was under influence of G. Lucas, because Jar Jar Binks has made his other appearance in the movie, this time played by a stupid human.
Skew (Score:1)
i formatting (Score:4, Funny)
And if you screwed up your formatting, well, you should have hit Preview...
Re:i formatting (Score:1)
Re:i formatting (Score:4, Informative)
Unlike us plebs, of course, editors have the power to silently fix their typos.
Re:i formatting (Score:1)
The Movie really sucked (Score:2, Informative)
This movie was SO lame that I had to fight not fall a sleep. It shows that hollywood should be burned to the ground and salted to prevent them from making more movies. I use to be a monthly movie goer, but if I get to the movies in a six month period is now rare. Spiderman and Lord of the Rings are about the best possible movies I see in the near future....
I am sick of remakes and reusing much cooler scenes from other movies in an attempt to make a new movie better. They need to break the standard Script mold and allow original ideas to try, since I am getting very sick of them.
easily amused (Score:2)
Re:The Movie really sucked (Score:1)
You name the issue, JonKatz is going to try to flame us about it. I used to get annoyed with him, now I just laugh at everyone else who falls for his crap.
Re:Wait (Score:2, Funny)
Re:The Movie really sucked (Score:1)
Every so often; Hollywood does bring out a gem or two in recent memory, but indies/international are a better source of new films.
Most new music is truly weak and unoriginal trash, but a few groups still shine at times. I might be old and jaded, but not willing to lower my standards for real trash like this.
I do watch wrestling at times and like the rock, but mostly do to my friends and my fond memories of the 80's while a kid watching wrestling. Really gotta kick out watching the music video on the Goonies DVD with all the old wrestlers!
saw this friday night (Score:1)
and it was pretty bad. i almost agree totally with katz. except that it was 20 rubies, not rupies. i think.
anyway, it's obivious that they kept the rock's lines down to 6 words or less for a reason. he's not the best actor in the world.
the thing that bothered me the most is that it was nothing like the story that was portrayed in the mummy returns. the rock, instead of almost dying in the desert and being saved by anubis, was shot with a poisoned arrow and almost died from that. the sorceress saved him. also, there wasn't an army of the undead anywhere to be seen.
that's enough spoilers i guess, but be warned... if you go see this, don't expect anything like the story you heard in the mummy returns.
Re:saw this friday night (Score:1)
I was under the impression that the events in the begining of The Mummy Returns took place well after the events in this movie. It looks to me as though they are setting up for a series. It will also probably be a tragidy in the greek sense. ( good guy trying hard has success but eventually falls hard due to combo of basic character flaws and gods plotting against him.)
Re:saw this friday night (Score:1)
ugh... (Score:1, Redundant)
I don't exactly like reading Slashdot on a slanted point-of-view.
My favorite scene from the previews (Score:2, Informative)
Re:My favorite scene from the previews (Score:1)
They evidently got the metal swords from the same place that Kelly Hu got her gold-scaled bra and underpants.
There are some inconsistencies in movies (Score:1)
"They evidently got the metal swords from the same place that Kelly Hu got her gold-scaled bra and underpants."
Rocky Rocky (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Rocky Rocky (Score:1)
Contradictions for JonKatz's theories (Score:1)
Wow. None of the Sept. 11 and Globalism even though the movie is about a foreign country and deals with war of sorts. That's an incredible behaviour change caused by the incessant slashdot readers jeering JonKatz's every word posted.
Or maybe it's the antithesis of every idea JonKatz has been blabbering about. So, he's taking an easy way out by just calling it light movie by totally ignoring any of the contradictions it could cause to JonKatz's long developing theories.
First of all, it's about the small guy fighting a big relentless giant and it's bottom line is that all of magic and wizardy couldn't beat good ol' idea of good ideas (as opposed to evil ones) like freedom (and it's associated death). If I'm note careful, I might be implying something really bad.
Re:Contradictions for JonKatz's theories (Score:1)
That was subtly brilliant! (If you are implying what I just read into your statement.)
The Rock vs. Shakespeare (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:The Rock vs. Shakespeare (Score:1)
Your homework for tonight... (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Your homework for tonight... (Score:1)
How many people? (Score:1)
But its costly and there is little space for everyone to see a live performance.
Flaunt it baby, flaunt it!
Re:The Rock vs. Shakespeare (Score:3, Insightful)
Shakespearian plays were full of sleeping around, romantic mixups, stabbing, and comic mischief. As wonderfully-crafted as most of his tales were, as as witty as the dialogue was they're not exactly the most sophisticated/complex things things in the world.
So, the gap between Shakespeare and enjoyable trash like this movie isn't as far as you might thing. Personally, having seen many of Shakespeare's plays, I think most people think they're "sophisticated" just because they're in old English.
Need evidence? Look at any Shakespearian translation set in modern times, performed in modern English....
Re:The Rock vs. Shakespeare (Score:2)
(heh, 'insightful'? 'this is kinda like shakespeare for our time' constitutes 'insightful'?)
No. Shakespeare is NOT in "Old English" (Score:2)
Now travel back a bit further to Chaucer (another English author). Now THAT is Old English. And pretty much NOBODY nowadays can read the original text without lessons in how to actually read it. While it IS English, it's a form of it that is so different as to nearly comprise a completely separate language.
I saw this movie... (Score:1)
I like it, in a silly sort of way. Except for the part where the guy dipped his swords in the fire and they burned for about ten minutes. Since when are swords flammable? That was so stupid it literally almost ruined the end of the movie for me.
I was also disappointed that no one got hit over the head with a folded steel chair at any point in the movie.
But other than that, it was ok. :)
Katz using the royal "we"? (Score:5, Funny)
Either Katz is starting to use the royal we by the end of that sentence or he spelled "me" in a funny way. ;-)
Re:Katz using the royal "we"? (Score:2)
Re:Katz using the royal "we"? (Score:2)
20 blood rubies (Score:2, Informative)
I saw this yesterday, The Rock kicks serious villain butt, he gets the girl, there's an occasionally amusing sidekick. End of plot. But hey, it's a diversion, it's not a movie classic.
What do you expect, Vince McMahon was the executive producer
So what's the hubbub? (Score:3, Insightful)
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Aww, FCSK! [cafepress.com]
Re:So what's the hubbub? (Score:2)
Evidence:
Sorry, but I really love this trash,
I have to say I had fun watching this silliness.
and it's so undemanding a movie, that you leave the theater smiling and relaxed.
Katz has been criticized in the past for being out of touch with the rest of us, for being elitist. This was his way of showing us that he is really a regular dude who can watch a cheesy movie and enjoy it.
Didn't anybody else see that?
I must admit that I am probably in the minority. I genuinely like Katz. Part of the pleasure is reading all of the predictable Katz lambasting, and part of it is seeing my own opinions expressed by someone else (that person being Katz). I do disagree with Katz about this movie: if a movie is crap, it's crap, no matter how big the quota of special effects. I go to the movies to have my brain turned ON, not turned OFF. Daily life is already so numbing and anti-use-of-intellect that I prefer foreign and art films to mass-culture movies. But that's just my own form of escapism, an embracing of the pretentious so that I can forget how dumb reality actually is, how shallow my existance feels.
Okay, I do have a short list of dumb movies I adore:
Army of Darkness
The Rocky Horror Picture Show
The Fifth Element
The Mummy pictures (The Mummy, The Mummy Returns, The Scorpion King) are too dumb to be enjoyed, at least by this viewer. I did see them, out of a sense of social obligation (I can't criticize them without seeing them, after all), but they all sucked beyond the point of amusement.
Except:
The scene where Rachel Weisz and Patricia Velazquez kick each others ass. I have a weakness for movies where women kick ass. Oh, that exposes a whole genre that I adore, fully realizing that the genre is cheesy - the Hong Kong action films where evil or strong or vengeful women do lots of butt-kicking. Yes, I even own Charlie's Angels, and it is a very bad movie indeed.
Re:So what's the hubbub? (Score:2)
Shocked, shocked I am that he likes truly idiotic movies ;)
tyrants, thieves, traitors (Score:4, Funny)
If the Rock can survive tyrants, thieves, traitors,
in Hollywood, the WWF or the movie
Re:tyrants, thieves, traitors (Score:1)
Give him an ol'
Katz & The Rock: Birds of a Feather (Score:5, Funny)
Indeed.
The sad truth is, in the imposter derby, The Rock is a better at pretending to be an actor than Jon Katz is at pretending to be a writer...
Re:Katz & The Rock: Birds of a Feather (Score:2)
The sad truth is, in the imposter derby, The Rock is a better at pretending to be an actor than Jon Katz is at pretending to be a writer...
What a horrible thing to say. The Rock is much more charismatic than Jon Katz.
Re:Katz & The Rock: Birds of a Feather (Score:2)
I don't see how the world is going to change when people hate things about it yet do absolutely nothing substantive about it. For one, I know a lot of people that don't see what is wrong with throwing away $8 to see garbage that they'll so likely hate.
rather OT, but (Score:2, Funny)
i can't wait to hear from you!
greg clarke
So I guess my news on 802.11 was rejected to... (Score:1)
Drubbing (Score:1, Offtopic)
amusing culture (Score:2)
Kelly Hu as cute girl with the gift of prophesy (chinese/hawaiian/english ancestry)
Taiko drummers (japan)
sword training with shinai (japan)
Indian elephant (India and southeast asia)
Monocled Cobra (India)
Cutting hands off of thieves (Moslem countries of middle east)
Bamboo laminate crossbows (Hmong people of cambodia/vietnam)
Uh, (Score:1)
or 20 rubies.
US?! - There's no us. - A chemical alternative (Score:1)
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Homonyms (Score:1)
Rubies (red gems), not rupees (currency in India)
Yeah, I haven't seen it... but... (Score:2)
Going by the trailers, I expect of this movie the exact same thing that Katz describes in his review.
If there is a single person who sees a trailer for this, and goes to see it thinking it will be anything but a stupid & shallow movie, I would be very suprised.
I don't know why this one is even worthy of a review, the trailers make it bleeding obvious what it will be about. So my only question to Katz would be, what were you expecting?!?
Haven't seen the movie, but... (Score:5, Funny)
Let's me guess... she has oral sex with the Rock and stains her blue thongs, which is the smoking gun the Authorities of Magic need to bring her up on charges of improper conduct, for which the penalty is the immediate impeachment of her magical powers. But in an emergency highly publicized session before the Gods and Goddesses of Magic, makes an impassioned plea based on questiong what the definition of "is" is, and manages to get off the hook when it is determined that nobody in fact gives a damn what a Sorceress does in her private life, thus letting her have sex AND keep her powers.
Am I close?
Re:Haven't seen the movie, but... (Score:1)
Oxymoronic Review (Score:1)
It seems oxymoronic to bother writing a review for a movie like this. I mean, come on "Jon Katz writes a movie review of Scorpion King" I don't have to read the review and I know exactly what you are going ot say. Why not review a real movie with some literary content like "Panic Room" or "Attack of the Clones" or even "Blade II"
..oh wait, never mind
The Rock, a review by Jon Katz (Score:1)
Hee hee heee, sosrry, I couldn't help myself! I've never flamed jonkatz before but I took one look at the headline and thought "he reviewed that wrestler flick with the flaming swords? god damn!" I hope at least someone enjoys this before it plummets to -1 land
Loses powers if she has sex (Score:1)
Is it just me or.... (Score:3, Funny)
Let the feeding frenzy begin!
Re:Is it just me or.... (Score:2)
Katz, idiot (Score:2, Offtopic)
The truth of the matter is no matter what others say about the "ugly American" stereotype, it is just a stereotype. Even in the most unfriendly parts of the world, say North Korea, or Iraq, most of the people there would not lift a finger to hurt an American. They would be friendly, eager to talk, probably even give you part of their dinner. That is not hatred!
But that attitude extends not only towards individual Americans, but also towards the entire country. The United States is not unversally viewed as a bully or belligerent country. The US is seen more often than not as the only party that can intervene in regional conflicts without taking sides. The US is seen as a country that loves freedom, and has a lot of opportunity for poor people to improve themselves. The US is seen as a country that is very rich, but also very generous with that wealth if another country needs it because of natural disaster. The US is respected for strength, but not feared. For a good example of how power CAN be feared, take a look at the Israelis and the Palistinians who mutually fear each other.
Some might hate us enough to fly planes into our buildings, but probably 250,000,000 times as many would never do something like that. Now, we can't sit on our asses and say "the world loves us" because if we do that then they will REALLY start to not like us. But we must realize that the world does NOT hate us, and we must not use that as an excuse to either withdraw from the world and all the good we could do in it, or to develop some sort of national neurosis about the rest of the world.
Re:Katz, idiot (Score:1)
Second of all, where exactly did you learn that the world doesn't hate us?
"The US is seen more often than not as the only party that can intervene in regional conflicts without taking sides."
Can anyone say Israel? We've been taking sides in their conflicts for quite a while, and when we support their oppositions control of their holy land, yes they will hate us for that.
"The US is seen as a country that loves freedom, and has a lot of opportunity for poor people to improve themselves."
This might be true if you're looking at early 20th century European history, or perhaps Mexico today, but this was never the case in the Middle East. Many nations there have an entire different philosophy which does not respect freedom as a right, but instead something that destroys what they are trying to create.
"The US is seen as a country that is very rich, but also very generous with that wealth if another country needs it because of natural disaster."
Once again, the US is not respected for wealth in many countries, instead we are hated for the type of wealth driven culture that we create. When we have corporations that invade their nations with capatilistic ideas and promote wealth as the ultimate goal. Look at Iran, while there is one more liberal fundamentalist party which supports capitilism and too an extent, some freedoms, there are also major parties which are completely against economic or social freedom for the effect it may have on their religious culture.
I'm not attempting to make any judgement on the right or wrong of their judgements of our culture, but yes they do hate us, and in their eyes, they have very good reasons for hating us. Sitting around pretending that everyone appreciates what we do for the world is delusional. Just look at any amount of recent history (Somolia,Iran) and you'll see how much some cultures hate us.
Re:Katz, idiot (Score:2)
The joke should have been thrown away. It was inane.
Second of all, where exactly did you learn that the world doesn't hate us?
Ummmmm. Where someone learned something has no bearing on the truth value of what they learned. The question is irrelevant.
"The US is seen more often than not as the only party that can intervene in regional conflicts without taking sides."
Can anyone say Israel? We've been taking sides in their conflicts for quite a while, and when we support their oppositions control of their holy land, yes they will hate us for that.
And when the shit hits the fan, who does everyone call for to mediate? Where are the French? I don't see any Indian diplomats there. How about the Germans and Italians?
The reason that the US can possibly help there is that both sides respect the strength and fairness that the US represents. The people yelling in the streets DO NOT MATTER. Most of them would not harm an American. The rest of them don't have representation in government. Even Arafat, who has raised so many doubts in recent weeks, will talk to the United States because he recognizes that we are in a position to help.
Finally, see the peace that exists between Israel and Egypt. Now, what were you saying about Arabs not trusting us?
Once again, the US is not respected for wealth in many countries, instead we are hated for the type of wealth driven culture that we create. When we
No, we are DISLIKED, not hated. As I was saying about Katz, there's a difference. A Frenchman's annoyance at a "Cultural Hiroshima" will never be enough to turn France into a mortal enemy of the US.
have very good reasons for hating us. Sitting around pretending that everyone appreciates what we do for the world is delusional. Just look at
Hey, that's exactly what I said.
Re:Katz, idiot (Score:2)
So you are ready to pretend that words have no meaning?
Hated and disliked are very different things. To hate something is not the same as to not like something. If I don't like something, it doesn't mean that I hate something.
Re:Katz, idiot (Score:2)
Those who accuse the USA of Imperialism are childern who don't know what real Imperialism is or was. Where would Afghanistan be now without the US intervention, to name just one example? What other nation would have taken as much care in a military campaign, or ever has in the history of the world? Yet these same voices could be heard bleating about the American bully after the attack on the US. This period in history calls for serious thoughts of the REAL consequences of actions, not childish pique over invented slights.
The world does not foster hatred of the USA because the USA is arrogant. Regimes and anti-capitalist movements foster hatred because there are no negative consequences for espousing that hatred and only gain to be had, whether it's in deflecting domestic opinion or the potential for aid & incentives from the nation they profess to hate or some other hidden agenda such as deliberately undermining US interests through any available means. Unfortunately there will be longer term negative consequences of this and I don't just mean damage to US prestige. The immature who attack the US because of this silly prep school left wing debate over Imperialism will ultimately exact a serious toll from all the peoples of the world.
One other thing, I am not an American. Just one of the very few grateful beneficiaries.
The Rock - Professional Actor. (Score:2)
Right, those fights aren't staged, really
Re:The Rock - Professional Actor. (Score:1)
Am I the only one... (Score:1)
Especially with the raised-eyebrow face?
I can just picture him saying something like, "Of course I can defeat you, Mr. 'Ah em de Law!'" to Stallone's Judge Dredd.
Re:Am I the only one... (Score:2)
Note: (Score:1)
I understand what you mean, but oxymoron is a noun. It cannot be transmuted into an adjective or adverb.
You've gotta be kidding me. (Score:1)
"The technology unravels almost as quickly as the plot. There are some good things about this movie, but the plot will drive nitpicking techheads and nerds nuts with its implausibility. "
The same thing could have probably been said about The Scorpion King.
Whereas
"If you need escapist entertainment from your hyper teched-up lives, this is the movie for you. If the Rock can survive tyrants, thieves, traitors, arrows, impalement, knives, spears, swords, sandstorms, fire, poison, snakes and killer ants, you can get through a boring day at work. "
Could have basically been said with a few different nouns about Panic Room.
If you're going to view movies as escapes from reality- view them that way. If you're going to view them all as true to life extravaganzas, then you've got the wrong idea.
Live free? (Score:1)
Also, why is everyone bashing Katz on this thread? I suspect if the Taco misspells Akkadian the posts to correct it would be very different.
Maybe movie makers should take advice from... (Score:1)
of all movies... (Score:1)
Is it just me... (Score:2)
not cool (Score:1)
Whatever. (Score:2)
No, really, it's not. Combining genres is nifty when it's original. When it's adding hip-hop to YET ANOTHER MOVIE, it's cliché.
I used to enjoy JonKatz writings...but now anything by him really strikes me as eternally sophomoric. It's like I went back to high school and got all popular kids' opinions on a movie.
Re:Whatever. (Score:2)
Me too--well, at least I used to take them seriously. But ever since he's playing the highly original game of Two Degrees Of Separation (from 9/11 topics) on anything he touches, I've lost any respect for him. Jon, not EVERYTHING is related to 9/11, and an amazing number of people don't really care all that much anymore, we don't all live in NYC and see Ground Zero every day. Get over it!
Funny movie review of Scorpion King (Score:3, Funny)
If you ever thought pro-wrestling was a bit too macho not to be gay, read this article:
http://www.ridiculopathy.com/news_detai
an older one on the same subject:
http://www.ridiculopathy.com/news_detai
Unbeleivable (Score:2)
Re:When... (Score:1, Insightful)
Re:When... (Score:2)
Rock vs Larry King Live (Score:2, Insightful)
notice the subtlety at which larry navigates through the trying events of our time.
Larry - Do you consider yourself an actor or a wrestler?
Rock - Uh. Well, i act and i wrestle, so i guess i'd be both.
Larry - Nice, nice. Were you sad when Owen Hart passed away?
Rock - Uh. Well, yes i was.
Larry - Nice, nice. Now tell me about 9-11.
Rock - Uh. Well, it was really terrible.
Larry - Yes. That it was. [pause] The movie is the Scorpio King by universal. The man, Dwayne Johnson. We'll be back in a moment.
This proves Larry King is still in posession of journalisms' most inappropriate (and strangly unconfortable) seugeways.
The rest of the hour long interview has a slightly confused Rock answering (well, i might add) a string of strange, offtopic questions about race, wrestling, Republicanism and Arnold Schwarzenegger fired off by the perpetually half-asleep larry king.
Classic.
The cnn review is here [cnn.com].
Sad Problem is the movie really is trash (Score:1)
Re:Sad Problem is the movie really is trash (Score:1)
Re:Thanks! (Score:1)
"Sorry, but I really love this trash, even as I grasp why more of the world hates us every day. The Scorpion King is as American a film...."
This is a pretext to explain why even though the movie sucks, he still enjoyed it.
Me, personally? I wouldn't waste my time watching such bullshit drivel from Hollywood.
Hey, they know the market, and I guess that the masses are asses afterall, and you got to cater to your target audience.
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Comparisons (Score:2)
Oh-Shit situations:
Acts of defiance in "Oh Shit" situation:
MUST I go on?