no he's not breaking the box office records like that lol. but The Rock is awesome though and he's definitely doing a great job and one of the top action stars right now.
I bought this from a Chinese Market stall before it hit DVD sales, so a cheap risk. Its a great easy watch. Totally enjoyable and iirc based on a true story.
It sucked to be in the military in the time before the 1st Gulf war and I suppose during and after Vietnam. People loathed the military. I came home from from Iraq and everything changed, people were thanking you for your service and buying drinks, etc. Just weird how stuff changes and how Hollywood tried to spin things.
It was all because of the circumstances, in WWII we were attacked and people were signing up to go fight and soldiers came back victorious from defeating this great evil, so of course everybody loved the military and the servicemen. Then came Vietnam, we were fighting communisms and other interests but there really was no justification to be fighting there, on top of that people were being forced to go instead of volunteering, the atrocities of the war were displayed on TV back home and people were demanding the war to be stopped, soldiers came back "defeated" and people blamed them for the war and crimes instead of blaming the politicians in charge. It was not until 9/11 happened when we were attacked again and the people rallied behind the military again but it was never the same as WWII.
I think every veteran whether they are from Vietnam the Gulf war Kuwait or Iraq every single veteran I always think when I meet them because they chose to put their lives on the line to fight for freedom of oppression maybe not always ours but for somebody who was oppressed
This movie based on true story of Mr Buford Hayse Pusser (December 12, 1937 - August 21, 1974) was the sheriff of McNairy County, Tennessee, from 1964 to 1970, and constable of Adamsville from 1970 to 1972. Pusser is known for his virtual one-man war on moonshining, prostitution, gambling, and other vices along the Mississippi-Tennessee state line. His efforts have inspired several books, songs,[1] and movies, and a TV series. He was also a wrestler known as "Buford the Bull" in the Mid-South. ………… source frm : Wikipedia
Which makes me wonder why they changed the local to Kitsap County WA. Moolinshine, prostitution and gambling in Kitsap? And they have a blonde bad guy who somehow took over an Indian casino?
@@wanderingwade8877 basically, this movie wasn't based on the original, the original was loosely based on a true story, and Pusser got it a whole lot worse than The Rock did, there wasn't a square inch on Pusser's body below the neck that wasn't covered in scars from a single knife attack after he noticed the deliberate cheating at an illegal casino, that, and the sheriff's, and local justice system's corruption, Pusser decided to run for sheriff of McNairy County, Tennessee, by the time he left office, most of the corruption was gone.
By the time they started principal photography for the second movie, Buford Pusser was dead, I believe it was a car accident. Official reports stated he took a curve too fast, causing him to go off the road, the car was destroyed by fire, and he died of severe internal injuries.
I wanted to watch this Walking Tall video for a long time. Dwayne fans loved it. I got too busy in life to see it. I love your recaps. Keep up the great work.
In all honesty this movie made me think what the hell are people building casinos in small towns for when just miles outside is nothing but untouched land. Especially when you know where the reservations and sacred ground are in the states. It’s also funny cuz a relative native is the main character
Always like the fury from Dwayne that comes to fight corruption and beat the drug Mafia at his Home town . The moment that he leaves the shoot Gun and takes the Wood is the most precious 🤣
I met the real man (Buford Pusser) whose true story this adaptation was based on about a month before he was killed. It was at a drive-in in Georgia after a viewing of the original Walking Tall movie. I was just a kid and had a cast on my leg. My mother wanted him to autograph the cast that was on my leg, but we couldn't find a pen that would write on it. So, he autographed the ticket to the event instead. While I love the Rock's version as a good action movie, the original Walking Tall is much closer to the truth of the actual events and worth watching just to get an idea what the real man went through.
ABSOLUTELY! I have both parts 1 and 2. These movies would never fly in today's weak cinema and social snowflake society. However they depict everything spot on and gritty.
Actually, it's a remake of 1973 movie also called Walking Tall (they didn't even change the name for the 2004 remake) which is based on a real story of Buford Pusser.
dude clearly doesn’t live in the US lol i could go find pretty much any homeless dude(i’m from portland oregon) and get a gram for like 15$ if i felt like it
@@fynkozari9271 meth can be created from some cough medicines also adderal is a type of a meth Amphetamin, your country has more meth running through it then it’ll ever admit
A modern version of Walking Tall, a true story that came out as a movie in 1973. The fight scenes were pure cringe but the man, Buford Pusser, was a modern true story about becoming a Sheriff to clean up a town.
I recall watching this in 1975 when it was the original movie and actually closer to the time of the true story ... not this bollywood remake ... and no it is not the first remake either ... Rambo is also the same story ...
4:20 "Kindly refuses his offer" Movie clip proceeds to show an agitated Chris say "No" in such a way that isnt calm nor not calm. Reminds me of the Goblet of fire with the book and movie Dumbledore difference
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I see why the police was quick to get him from the mill in the beginning and take him home thinking he was going to go look in the old mill and see the drug lab
Every one is talking about The Rock, but the movie originally came out in 1973 with Joe Don Baker starring in the role. Obviously, The Rock was not in that release.
I mean, I guess I can appreciate the fact you say it's a rare and expensive to kind of. Uhh, I don't know if that was a diversion tactic but it most definitely is not rare and expensive. Cheap and extremely accessible is more like it.
This movie was filmed in the same town where my grandparents lived, Squamish Bc. Thus I can recognize the whole area, including the town and mountains, including the Witch on the Elephant.
i mean i do respect the badass character of the rock character but sometimes just using the law could have been easy, like arresting hamilton for trying to bribe a sherriff for example
people react to house cheating: meh its a casino the house always win people who were victims to the casino: they were cheating with loaded dice me: fuck em if dwanye can stood tall everyone couldn't
This the first film that i have seen where Dwayne Johnson get a role as a mixed black dude. All other major films I've seen him act in shows a character of Latin descent or racially ambiguous roles (btw there's NOTHING wrong with casting according what image the production needs) I'm just simply pointing this out as something interesting to me 😊 I think it's a cool story and would probably give it a watch
I loved this movie. Chris a Iraq War Vet returns home from War n is dissapointed to see his town in wrong hands. Same thing happened to WWII Vietnam vets when they returned back home from War no s**t. Respects from India 🇮🇳
Rock touches a movie and it breaks all the box office records nowadays. and even the old movies have become classic what a man ❤❤❤
Power of Steroids
@@jaydinyearwood9181 bruh, you made me spit my coffee xD
The rock sucks he has a couple good movies this is probably his only great movie but the dude has lost his mind
Rock is on too much TRT…looks ridiculous. He’s gone “Woke” also so his movies suck now. They were good, like this remake
no he's not breaking the box office records like that lol. but The Rock is awesome though and he's definitely doing a great job and one of the top action stars right now.
I bought this from a Chinese Market stall before it hit DVD sales, so a cheap risk. Its a great easy watch. Totally enjoyable and iirc based on a true story.
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Dont put those disks into computers or consoles. Use old DVD players. Dangerous lol.
Bought this from China? How ironic, considering everything comes from China! 🤣
@@YautjaSpacePirate it's true my apartment complex was made in china
Based on a true story? I was about to say "getting revenge on corrupt cops/ law people is not that easy in real life". Thanks for the revelation
It sucked to be in the military in the time before the 1st Gulf war and I suppose during and after Vietnam. People loathed the military. I came home from from Iraq and everything changed, people were thanking you for your service and buying drinks, etc. Just weird how stuff changes and how Hollywood tried to spin things.
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Killing inocent pepole should be praised by americans. Already anerican established on american native graves
It was all because of the circumstances, in WWII we were attacked and people were signing up to go fight and soldiers came back victorious from defeating this great evil, so of course everybody loved the military and the servicemen.
Then came Vietnam, we were fighting communisms and other interests but there really was no justification to be fighting there, on top of that people were being forced to go instead of volunteering, the atrocities of the war were displayed on TV back home and people were demanding the war to be stopped, soldiers came back "defeated" and people blamed them for the war and crimes instead of blaming the politicians in charge.
It was not until 9/11 happened when we were attacked again and the people rallied behind the military again but it was never the same as WWII.
Armando de la Torre hopefully something in the future we can have more people in the military
I think every veteran whether they are from Vietnam the Gulf war Kuwait or Iraq every single veteran I always think when I meet them because they chose to put their lives on the line to fight for freedom of oppression maybe not always ours but for somebody who was oppressed
I loved walking tall, I used to watch it countless times on this 19” tvwhen we would go camping. Good memories
Man... sounds like a good time. :)
This Recap was great! Thank you!
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Man, even in the movies, The Rock is still the People's Champion.
Fr he just always gained the people heart in movies no homo 😂😂😂
Was.
No, he was'nt
its about DRIVE, its about POWER, we stay HUNGRY we DEVOUR
This movie is almost 20 years old. The Rock still looks the same.
except hes bald now
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@@IDcLuc he was always bald wdym
@@swiftywifty4147 he has hair in that movie..?
He looks noticeably younger in this movie and his muscles are smaller
This movie based on true story of Mr Buford Hayse Pusser (December 12, 1937 - August 21, 1974) was the sheriff of McNairy County, Tennessee, from 1964 to 1970, and constable of Adamsville from 1970 to 1972. Pusser is known for his virtual one-man war on moonshining, prostitution, gambling, and other vices along the Mississippi-Tennessee state line. His efforts have inspired several books, songs,[1] and movies, and a TV series. He was also a wrestler known as "Buford the Bull" in the Mid-South. ………… source frm : Wikipedia
well with all the other qualities, the wrestle part just makes Rock the perfect candidate to play thischaracter
Which makes me wonder why they changed the local to Kitsap County WA. Moolinshine, prostitution and gambling in Kitsap? And they have a blonde bad guy who somehow took over an Indian casino?
I remember all 3 of those movies, Joe Don Baker played Pusser in the first movie, and Bo Svenson in the final 2.
@@wanderingwade8877 basically, this movie wasn't based on the original, the original was loosely based on a true story, and Pusser got it a whole lot worse than The Rock did, there wasn't a square inch on Pusser's body below the neck that wasn't covered in scars from a single knife attack after he noticed the deliberate cheating at an illegal casino, that, and the sheriff's, and local justice system's corruption, Pusser decided to run for sheriff of McNairy County, Tennessee, by the time he left office, most of the corruption was gone.
By the time they started principal photography for the second movie, Buford Pusser was dead, I believe it was a car accident. Official reports stated he took a curve too fast, causing him to go off the road, the car was destroyed by fire, and he died of severe internal injuries.
I miss knoxville. Dude had some entertaining roles.
I wanted to watch this Walking Tall video for a long time. Dwayne fans loved it. I got too busy in life to see it. I love your recaps. Keep up the great work.
That court room with him holding the wooden plank!!!😂😂😂
"Crystal meth--a rare and expensive drug" 🤣
I have no ideas about drugs. Are those cheap instead?
@@apolarahman6603 there damn easy to get
It’s quite common and inexpensive
@@xraydoge5430 Were they expensive in 2004?
@@apolarahman6603 honestly I’m not sure. I was only 8 years old at that time
“Crystal meth…a rare & expensive drug” 🙄🤣
Walking tall is a knockout. I remember the trailer just like yesterday.
Wooow! The Rock never fails to entertain his people 💪
I always liked this one. The Rock had some serious chemistry going on with his best co-star to date: A 2x4.
It's a 4x4. The 4X4 just looks like a 2X4 in the Rocks catcher's mitt sized hands.
2x4? That’s not a 2x4 😂 🤣😆
worth the full watch. Certified Classic.
In all honesty this movie made me think what the hell are people building casinos in small towns for when just miles outside is nothing but untouched land. Especially when you know where the reservations and sacred ground are in the states. It’s also funny cuz a relative native is the main character
Casino's can be used to launder money. So they can actually use the dirty money they make from selling drugs.
Big Show,,👍🍾
This was a very solid movie. If a few things were cut out I'd say fun for the whole family. Very good down-home vibes, very relatable.
nah. should have been even more explicit and R rated but the director wimped out.
@@werdle92I got kids bro.
@@morrisjulianmoney well then wait till they grow up...
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Always like the fury from Dwayne that comes to fight corruption and beat the drug Mafia at his Home town . The moment that he leaves the shoot Gun and takes the Wood is the most precious 🤣
Awww, The Pebble. Still young and smol.
"Crystal Meth, a rare and expensive drug" My boi has obviously never been to 99.9% of the US. Good recap tho! Gonna watch the actual movie now
Had me wheezing too
Same here I was like crystal meth is not a rare drug expensive for some people yes but not rare I didn't like how he downplayed it
I laughed myself to tears with that one! That crap is all over my small southern town!😂
I am the danger.
u gotta excuse him. he is afterall a shut in who never seen the sun
This was when the rock was an actually decent actor/casted correctly
Agreed
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It’s no Rundown though!
@@Andrew-Ryan I grew up owning those two movies and always mixed them up lol, childhood classics
@@shaanpatel9814 this one is waking tall I think. There’s also a version from like the 70’s.
One of the rocks more genuinely good movies
Kudos to this guy actually being able to pronounce Vaughn
Good stuff too watch . Very entertainment.
I am a big fan
I met the real man (Buford Pusser) whose true story this adaptation was based on about a month before he was killed. It was at a drive-in in Georgia after a viewing of the original Walking Tall movie. I was just a kid and had a cast on my leg. My mother wanted him to autograph the cast that was on my leg, but we couldn't find a pen that would write on it. So, he autographed the ticket to the event instead. While I love the Rock's version as a good action movie, the original Walking Tall is much closer to the truth of the actual events and worth watching just to get an idea what the real man went through.
ABSOLUTELY! I have both parts 1 and 2. These movies would never fly in today's weak cinema and social snowflake society. However they depict everything spot on and gritty.
Georgia politics hasn’t changed one bit! Good ‘ole Boy corruption abounds!
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Amazing watching from Kenya 🇰🇪🇰🇪
JUSTICE !!!!!
It's so nice when Hollywood writers come up with a new and never done before storyline! Wait a minute! Rambo yer Rambo 😁😎
Actually, it's a remake of 1973 movie also called Walking Tall (they didn't even change the name for the 2004 remake) which is based on a real story of Buford Pusser.
@@petrmaly9087 thanks for the education 😁
My sons love Dwayne Johnson.
And now, even I love him!
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Good job my friend.
man took "speak softly and carry a big stick" literally 😂
Crystal meth is about as rare as cough medicine
dude clearly doesn’t live in the US lol i could go find pretty much any homeless dude(i’m from portland oregon) and get a gram for like 15$ if i felt like it
Lol, americans can get illegal drug easily?
@@fynkozari9271 Everyone can get them easily if you know where to look
@@fynkozari9271 meth can be created from some cough medicines also adderal is a type of a meth Amphetamin, your country has more meth running through it then it’ll ever admit
It doesnt matter what movie it is, if it has Dwayne its gonna be fire
No doubt as good as watching the movie -- thanks for time saved.
Super. 💙 T.E.N.
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A modern version of Walking Tall, a true story that came out as a movie in 1973. The fight scenes were pure cringe but the man, Buford Pusser, was a modern true story about becoming a Sheriff to clean up a town.
A movie with a good meaning. 👍👍
Now in days, movies just focus on special effects.🙌
This show has an impact on me. So much that I had a bat made that looked just like this one #WalkingTall #OneManArmy #NoFear
this was my childhood movie i used to watch this almost every single night could not recomend it more
10:47 "I hope you liked it (shows footage of the stripper)."
Nice.
i remember being 8 years old watching this movie on repeat, the rock was just so damn cool.
I recall watching this in 1975 when it was the original movie and actually closer to the time of the true story ... not this bollywood remake ... and no it is not the first remake either ... Rambo is also the same story ...
This is the best movie I have seen depicting how to stand and fight for own right
that was actually a good story line
4:20
"Kindly refuses his offer"
Movie clip proceeds to show an agitated Chris say "No" in such a way that isnt calm nor not calm.
Reminds me of the Goblet of fire with the book and movie Dumbledore difference
this movie was so epic that when me and my dog was watching it he is like so amazed and energetic after we where done watching it!!!🥰🥰🥰
tell your dog i love him
what da dog doin
@@pashtoonmiakhel8292 da dog watching movies
@@SafetyKitten ok cutie
the fact he still had his plank in the courtroom
I laughed when you said that meth was a rare and expensive drug.
I never thought Damien Darhk and The Rock would be in the same movie
A movie with a good meaning. 👍👍
Now in days, movies just focus on special effects.🙌🙌
Why would he be disappointed the girl was a stripper? That’s a very lucrative profession!
"crystal meth, a rare & expensive drug" 🤣🤣🤣
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Personally, as a non-public film critic, i enjoy the best sense of reality a writer, director, cast, and overall team working on any film can provide not just as individual pieces, but as a whole. I feel that there are certain details in your recaps that lack certain details that could create an even better impact on the viewer of the review drawing them in even further.
For example, in this specific recap, after you mentioned the main character being tortured by having being cut all over his body, I got to thinking, why he didn't bleed out instead of waking up on the side of the road after being left for dead. After quick a series of deductions I concluded that the answer to my question relied on a smaller detail that went unprovided in order to provoke the sense of reality that a lot of people simply can't go without when watching films (most especially films that are produced in Hollywood).
Like I said, the smallest can details make every experience so much more impactful, especially if those tiny details are highlighted in an impressionable manner. Just a bit of constructive criticism, I love what you are doing and I wish the most success for you that could possibly be obtained out of all of this hard work....
Keep positive energy in your heart no matter what happens in this life.
Cool suggestions! It'll be nice if he see this and improve his craft even more!
In real life he died.
tldr
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“Crystal meth, a rare and expensive drug”
Crystal meth is the cheapest most common drug, you literally couldnt be more wrong lmao
That's what I was thinking lol.
common sure, cheap? bro its like a hundred bucks for a normal sized ziplock back
@@newmoonwithface $100 per ziplock bag.. Really?
LOL Who the hell buys meth based on the bag size?
Weight. That's what determines the amount and cost.
@@samrester6254 when did i say people buy meth based on bag size? shut the fuck up and learn to read
maybe it was expensive in 2002
Bro this movie was legendary 🙌🏿
The irony is that casinos don't need to load their dice, the house win is so heavily weighted in their favour.
“A rare and expensive drug” it’s one of the cheapest and most prevalent drugs out there LMAO
in the 70's ... where this story comes from it was the new drug ... and LSD was more common than PEZ
The 2nd or 3rd remake I think. The Rock did a good job and the movie is entertaining and well paced.
Awesome.
5:29 I didn't know Charles Leclerc was a movie star prior to F1 😂
I see why the police was quick to get him from the mill in the beginning and take him home thinking he was going to go look in the old mill and see the drug lab
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Every one is talking about The Rock, but the movie originally came out in 1973 with Joe Don Baker starring in the role. Obviously, The Rock was not in that release.
Damn the story is really good
I like this old young rock
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I mean, I guess I can appreciate the fact you say it's a rare and expensive to kind of. Uhh, I don't know if that was a diversion tactic but it most definitely is not rare and expensive. Cheap and extremely accessible is more like it.
This movie was filmed in the same town where my grandparents lived, Squamish Bc. Thus I can recognize the whole area, including the town and mountains, including the Witch on the Elephant.
He was swinging for the fences with that 2 x 4
Crystal meth - neither rare nor expensive, especially in Washington
Damn, now I remember! The sheriff in this movie is the head of the Nazi gang, Jack Welker, in Breaking Bad. What a transformation. :)
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@@jasonstatham1427 Nope, sorry. :)
i mean i do respect the badass character of the rock character but sometimes just using the law could have been easy, like arresting hamilton for trying to bribe a sherriff for example
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Just Like former President Duterte Did...
GOD BLESS
""Crystal meth a rare and expensive drug""". The voice over had me laughing at this point. How times have changed.
And the wooden log....
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I love it:) and I'm early
can you do yanggaw? its a filipino horror movie about a teenage girl going back home but now have been curse to turn into an aswang
Good over Evil, 🍾👍
I remember that Hemmelton from the Arrow # Demion Dark...😀😀
Any movie with the rock is worth watching.
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*eyebrow raise*
Lol
So much happening at once
It shows one man can make a difference
The Rock is total a BA!
people react to house cheating: meh its a casino the house always win
people who were victims to the casino: they were cheating with loaded dice
me: fuck em if dwanye can stood tall everyone couldn't
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Can we take a moment to appreciate how much time and effort he puts in the videos for us😇.
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Which is almost none since it's all automated. 😂 And the recaps sound like re-translated from Chinese...
After I saw that "The Rock" is playing, I wondered when he will enter a Jungle. XD
The casino owner just looks like he would be the bad guy lol
This the first film that i have seen where Dwayne Johnson get a role as a mixed black dude. All other major films I've seen him act in shows a character of Latin descent or racially ambiguous roles (btw there's NOTHING wrong with casting according what image the production needs) I'm just simply pointing this out as something interesting to me 😊 I think it's a cool story and would probably give it a watch
I don't understand why would any of that matter even the slightest.
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rock W
The Rock is a great actor 👍🏿
Chris lol. That's "The Rock"
Gives me old memories
I hope you do a video of the original version of the film. Cause lord knows the audience failed to know this isn’t an original film.
I loved this movie. Chris a Iraq War Vet returns home from War n is dissapointed to see his town in wrong hands. Same thing happened to WWII Vietnam vets when they returned back home from War no s**t. Respects from India 🇮🇳
His unit logo is from Army 5th Special Forces Group. Stationed at one of my old duty stations in Fort Campbell Kentucky
Way to go, Maui!
Thank the Rock for saving Americas Rust belt...
I see the rock, i click.
Inspirational