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Seller: bvdon
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Location: Apopka, FL USA

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Title: Walking Tall
Format: DVD
Genre: Action, Adventure

Condition: Like New
Includes: Media, case & inserts

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"Walking Tall"
Director: Kevin Bray
Actor Credits: Dwayne Johnson, Ashley Scott, Johnny Knoxville, Neal McDonough, Kristen Wilson
Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Running Time: 86 minutes

Label: MGM (Video & DVD)
Theatrical Release Date: 2004-04-02
Number of discs:
UPC Code: 027616910745




Editorial
The Rock is definitely Walking Tall in this straightforward remake of the popular 1973 revenge flick based on the real-life exploits of Sheriff Buford Pusser. Only the basic premise of the original film remains, but it's well-suited to the Rock's rising-star agenda, and it's a savvy, albeit uninspired follow-up to his previous hit, The Rundown. With typical beefcake bravado, Chris Vaughan (the Rock) arrives home in rural Kitsap County, Washington (filmed in budget-friendly Canada, of course) to find his hometown overtaken by childhood friend-turned-sleazebag casino owner and drug-dealer Jay Hamilton (played with steely-eyed malevolence by Neal McDonough), whose squad of goons includes the local sheriff. The cards are instantly and simplistically stacked against our hero, but no matter: he's soon kickin' ass and takin' names as the new sheriff, and from that point director Kevin Bray (All About the Benjamins) goes strictly by-the-numbers, limiting this punchy programmer to a brisk 85 minutes, with comic relief (courtesy of costar Johnny Knoxville) and an obligatory love-interest (Ashley Scott, in obligatory skimpy attire) tossed in for good measure. It's a cracker movie for a cracker audience, and on those terms it handily expedites the Rock's ascension to the action-movie throne. --Jeff Shannon


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