Walking Tall

Walking Tall

  • Director: Kevin Bray
  • Writer: Mort Briskin,David Klass,Channing Gibson
  • Countries of origin: United States
  • Language: English
  • Release date: April 2, 2004
  • Sound mix: DTS, Dolby Digital, SDDS
  • Aspect ratio: 2.35 : 1
  • Also known as: Khi Cựu Binh Trở Về
  • "Walking Tall" is an action film directed by Kevin Berry and starring Dwayne Douglas Johnson , Neal McDonough , Johnny Knoxville and others. It was released in the United States on June 23, 2003.
    The film tells the story of former U.S. Special Forces officer Chris Vaughan returning to his home town after retiring, only to find that the entire town is shrouded in the shadow of crime and violence, so he decides to drive the evil forces out of the town. Story   .

    Details

    • Release date April 2, 2004
    • Filming locations Squamish, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production companies Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM), Hyde Park Entertainment, Mandeville Films

    Box office

    Budget

    $46,000,000 (estimated)

    Gross US & Canada

    $46,437,717

    Opening weekend US & Canada

    $15,501,114

    Gross worldwide

    $57,223,890

    Movie reviews

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    • By Eugenia 2022-02-14 08:01:31

      Dwayne Johnson

      This is the movie where I first liked Dashi Johnson. At that time, Johnson didn't seem to be well-known in China. When I was still studying, no one around me liked wwe. That's how I fell in love with this big guy with a nice smile.

      Watching this movie now, the action scenes are not as strong and smooth as the current Johnson, and the plot is also ordinary (although it is based on real events), even Johnson’s size is not as exaggerated as it is now, and all aspects are not outstanding....

    • By Geoffrey 2022-02-14 08:01:31

      Very johnson

      Continue to write about Muscle Man, and continue to write about "Big Rock" Johnson. As an action actor I admire very much, I think this film is the most complete movie showing everything about this professional wrestler, no matter which body he is developed. The muscles, the power created by that muscle, and the visual impact all this brings, as well as the extraordinary agility and outstanding skill displayed by this big guy, all of which are vividly demonstrated in this movie To show, it can...

    • By Joelle 2022-02-14 08:01:31

      Legality of Justice Violence

      In fact, I originally watched the domestic film "Tough Guy" and thought of this movie. If the first part of "Tough Guy" still attracts the eye with the slight "hardness" and "bloody" of recent domestic films, the second one can only Create a gimmick by dangling the white thighs of a beautiful woman. It’s not just the theme of "justice over evil", but the protagonist pretends to be crazy and silly to go around under the covers-on the contrary, it really makes people feel that this movie is...

    • By Lowell 2022-02-14 08:01:31

      Quotations

      Have you killed anyone? Peter.

      Will you teach me to shoot?

      I thought I should make some plans for my life, so I went to Seattle, holding a guitar, and living a life full of music.
      It quickly becomes music and drugs, and then only drugs are left...

      Native Americans can open casinos.

      There is nothing else in this place, just fake Mimi and real bastards.

      "Are you okay?"
      "What an alternative home welcome party." I

      don't know if...

    • By Nickolas 2022-02-14 08:01:31

      Walking Tall 3 - Combat violence with violence 3.

      Yesterday

      I watched BT 3.... I must say that I don’t like this old-fashioned theme and plot (good-evil father-nudity-traitory contradiction) model movie.

      It only gave me a dull 108 Minutes. In the

      end, the scene of the male pig's feet turning out to be a villain like a cowboy made me laugh. It's too textbook..

      But I want to say: The only thing I like is cowboys. The following sentence:

      Violence has nothing to do with men and women.
      If you...

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    • By Myron 2022-04-24 07:01:15

      It's a very manly movie, adapted from a true story, but the American system still has its advantages. Seeing this sheriff is unhappy can make him step down and replace it with another. Exercising is really important, to be able to survive the hardships and kill others- -I thought it was a trap for that woman to go, it seems that I think too much--...

    • By Jules 2022-04-24 07:01:15

      It's a pity that a very good story turned out to be like...

    • By Manley 2022-04-24 07:01:15

      I said the last boss, you give your subordinates a weighted machine gun, and you don't even have a pistol. . . What a...

    • By Pearline 2022-04-24 07:01:15

      No drama, not enough...

    • By Tiana 2022-04-24 07:01:15

      The traditional plot is simple and rude. The village muscle man fights the bully in the village. The giant stone is still quite suitable for this kind of brainless violent film. It's a...

    Movie plot

    Chris Vaughan served in the U.S. Special Forces for 8 years. After retiring, he returned to his hometown of Washington State to take over the family's timber business. However, when he returned to the town, he realized that this place was no longer peaceful. The whole town is shrouded in the shadow of crime, drugs and violence, and is full of evil and fear. Chris Vaughan’s father’s lumber yard turned into a dirty and chaotic casino,...
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    Movie Highlights

    There is a scene of Chris Vaughan breaking the taillight of a Porsche car, but this scene is not the director's intention, because the sports car was borrowed by the crew.
    Dwayne Douglas Johnson often spends time with Ashley Scott before filming the intimacy scene with Ashley Scott in order to better understand each other.
    In training and shooting, Neal McDonough not only can withstand punches and kicks, but also asked to do it....
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    Evaluation action

    The action scenes of "Walking Tall" are well filmed, whether it's a fist-to-fight fight or a gunfight where bullets fly. However, the action scene of the film lacks the smooth pleasure that comes naturally. The theme of the film follows the route of anti-violence and peace. The plot setting seems casual, but in fact it belongs to the typical genre film routine. The story of the film is like a chain that has been woven in advance. It is...
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    Movie quotes

    • Chris Vaughn Sr.: Why does it always have to be your fight?

      Chris Vaughn: You might need this.

      [tries to hand him a shotgun]

      Chris Vaughn Sr.: No. I put my guns down a long time ago.

      Chris Vaughn: Come on. You're just being stubborn.

      Chris Vaughn Sr.: You and me both, boy.

    • Doctor: [to the Vaughns on Chris] Folks. He's pretty banged up. Inside and out. Whoever did this, left him for dead. A lesser man wouldn't have survived.

      Sheriff Stan Watkins: I'm gonna need a statement from him, doctor.

      Doctor: Well, he's in no condition to give you one.

      Sheriff Stan Watkins: I'll also need a copy of your write-up, along with toxicology and blood-alcohol level.

      Michelle Vaughn: What are you talking about, Stan?

      Sheriff Stan Watkins: I'm just trying to get some facts here.

      Michelle Vaughn: Oh, come on. You need to be out arresting whoever tried to kill my brother. Not testing his blood.

    • Chris Vaughn: [speaking to the jury] I don't deny anything that was said here today.

      Judge L. Powell: Does that mean you're changing your plea to guilty?

      Chris Vaughn: I'm not guilty of anything... except standing up for myself when the law wouldn't.

      County Prosecutor: Objection. He's trying to introduce prior events, Your Honor.

      Judge L. Powell: Sustained. Mr. Vaughn, stay on point.

      Chris Vaughn: [continues to address the jury] I grew up in this town. People used to walk tall in this town. They wouldn't have traded the mill for a crooked casino.

      Judge L. Powell: Mr. Vaughn, we're not here to listen to civic speeches.

      Chris Vaughn: And they wouldn't have stood around while drugs were being sold to kids.

      County Prosecutor: Objection!

      Judge L. Powell: Sustained. Mr. Vaughn, you're close to being held in contempt.

      Chris Vaughn: I was justified in what I did. And if you acquit me of these charges, then I'm gonna run for sheriff.

      Judge L. Powell: Mr. Vaughn.

      Chris Vaughn: And if elected, I'm gonna fix this town.

      Judge L. Powell: Order! Order!

      [pounds the gavel]

      Judge L. Powell: Please take your seat!

      Chris Vaughn: [starts to unbutton his shirt]

      Judge L. Powell: Mr. Vaughn, you are now charged with contempt.

      Chris Vaughn: And I will make sure that THIS...

      [reveals his brutal scars from a knife]

      County Prosecutor: Objection!

      Judge L. Powell: Sustained!

      Chris Vaughn: ...never happens to anyone again without punishing those who did it.

      Judge L. Powell: I'm ordering the jury to ignore what they've just seen!