Very johnson

Geoffrey 2022-02-14 08:01:31

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 be said that "Big Rock" Johnson was able to let go and do a big job in this movie, which is the hottest and most intense action in the movie he starred in. There are not too many lines, everything speaks with fists and feet, I like the style. Either you don’t fight, if you want to fight, you have to fight exciting, direct, and full of violence.

Almost all of the film is full of simple and rudeness. I have to say that this is often the most direct way to solve some problems, especially when dealing with evil forces. Fortunately, those who stand on the righteous side are often those with the big fists. Fortunately, the heroes have held a lot of people this time. The lonely heroes who are almost impossible to exist in life are everywhere on the big screen. Superheroes appear frequently, even the savior-level gods are not uncommon. After several twists and turns, a lone hero was finally born, and the story came to an end.

People always yearn for and look forward to heroes, especially when they are faced with difficulties or even desperate situations, they abnormally hope that a hero will appear, or they may simply turn into an omnipotent hero to save themselves and others. Everyone, especially the majority of male creatures, has a heart to act as a hero.
Nice movie!

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  • 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.