Walking Tall Comments

  • Brett 2022-03-25 09:01:11

    No orgasms, no bursts... It's like jerking off, so I just ejaculate, I haven't even touched it...

  • Hannah 2022-03-25 09:01:11

    It is said to be true. The muscular man's burly muscles and the innocent expression on his face complement each other, and the car demolition and shootout in the home's cozy little living room are fresh. Weakly ask, don't the police need pre-job training? This is my town. So...

  • Devyn 2022-03-25 09:01:11

    Very simple plot. no tooth...

  • Rupert 2022-03-25 09:01:11

    In addition to being muscular, intelligence is also very...

  • Sammy 2022-03-25 09:01:11

    johnny knoxville. . How does it look like...

  • Gerald 2022-03-25 09:01:11

    Rock solo show, but this real-life story is pretty ok. ....

  • Jada 2022-03-25 09:01:11

    Boulder's muscles are stretched and it really takes up the picture. The story blindly embodies the American personal heroism model. Beating people and getting beaten up to endless reincarnation. Of course, at this time, I don't need to care whether he wears his underwear or...

  • Crawford 2022-03-25 09:01:11

    The conflict between good and evil is not intense enough, the shootout is mediocre, the action is not enough, and the ending is...

  • Colin 2022-03-25 09:01:11

    Heroic commercials. Fighting violence with violence, a lot of gunfights look cool. A hero is a good life, and the crime is not convicted. He was elected sheriff casually, and fired all the police with a single sentence. The family was retaliated by the thugs without injury. . . The positive and negative characters are clearly shaped, which is suitable for the time when you don't want to use your brain and want to see it...

  • Uriah 2022-03-17 09:01:05

    Even if you know the plot, this movie can still be watched by you, because the hot fighting scenes in it can still end in the end, which deeply impresses the...

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Walking Tall quotes

  • Pete Vaughn: You know, Poppa's still got your gun locked up in the garage. Think you could teach me how to shoot?

    Chris Vaughn: I figured that would be scrap metal by now, Dad.

    Chris Vaughn Sr.: No. I'm still hoping you'll melt that thing down on your own.

  • Sheriff Stan Watkins: Hey, Chris. Good to see you up and about. You're looking spiffy.

    Chris Vaughn: I'm here to press charges.

    Sheriff Stan Watkins: Oh, this is about that incident at the casino a while back, huh?

    Chris Vaughn: Yeah, it is.

    Sheriff Stan Watkins: Because that matter's closed.

    Sheriff Stan Watkins: I mean, you're lucky you weren't brought in on charges. I mean...

    Chris Vaughn: Did you even look into it?

    Sheriff Stan Watkins: They did an internal investigation. Uhmm, yeah. That's good enough for me.

    Chris Vaughn: An *internal investigation*?

    Sheriff Stan Watkins: Chris, I know you're familiar with the term no-fly zone. Because that's what the casino is. Since the mill closed down, that casino is the main source of revenue in this town. So case closed, basically. I'll see ya.

    [walks away]

    Chris Vaughn: I'm not gonna let this stand.

    Sheriff Stan Watkins: [turns around] Excuse me?

    [walks back over]

    Sheriff Stan Watkins: What did you say to me?

    Chris Vaughn: I SAID, I'm not gonna let this stand.

    Sheriff Stan Watkins: You're lucky to be alive right now. That's all you need to be concentrating on. This is my town. Okay? I'm the sheriff here. I'll tell you what stands. Not the other way around. Now please get out of my building.