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Right Place, Wrong Time. Midnight Rider. Crashin' a Party. Feelin' Alright. Higher Ground. James 'Diamond : performer Leroy 'Sugarfoot : writer. Five Feet High and Rising. This remake begins as hulking Chris Vaughn The Rock comes home to find that the mill has been closed, the old sheriff has died, and the town is now dominated by a casino. Vaughn's nephew Khleo Thomas has been buying drugs at the casino.
So Vaughn takes a cedar plank to the casino and smashes up the slot machines and many of the people who work there. When he is put on trial, he does not deny what he did. But he tells the jury that if they acquit him, he'll run for sheriff and clean up the town. The original movie with Joe Don Baker teetered on the brink of vigilantism; this remake produced by World Wrestling Entertainment unhesitatingly dives in with a triple gainer.
The story requires a level of credibility and sympathy for the characters that it cannot come close to earning. Instead, it just assumes it, dissipating whatever built-in goodwill any movie about beating the bad guys should generate. The Rock has a great deal of charm, and Johnny Knoxville brings a wry warmth to the standard best friend role. But in a telling detail about the crude-ifying of this story, instead of the sweet wife in the original movie, Vaughn gets a stripper girlfriend. We're supposed to cheer for Vaughn when he breaks the law just because he's on the side of the good guys, but a battle inside or outside the ring has to feel a little bit fair and this one just doesn't.
It's not a good sign when you start to feel sorry for the bad guys. And as for the dialogue -- I think "I put down my gun for good" has to be just behind "I'll be right back" as the top candidates for the "movie words spoken just so they can almost immediately be wrong" award. Common Sense Media's unbiased ratings are created by expert reviewers and aren't influenced by the product's creators or by any of our funders, affiliates, or partners. See how we rate. Streaming options powered by JustWatch.
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The entire song is not played in the movie, only a part of it is as background music during scenes. It is composed very well and is well put together. The beat is repetitive and there is not much creativity to it. Even though the beat is pretty plain it is very catchy. The lyrics are great and make the song more interesting.
This is kind of old. This song is just 10 seconds over 4 minutes and it is just an instrumental. The instrumental song is a bit of a weird one. It has a very unusual beat and it is scary. In the movie it is used to create suspense.
It is hard to describe what is in its beat but it is very different than your usual instrumentals. This song is a very repetitive song. Everything from its chorus to its beat just repeats very often.
The song is explicit and not meant for children. It sounds like it was made using progressive sounding instruments. Circles — Performed by Soul Coughing. This song is a mellow song. It is provides an emotional feeling when you listen to the song due to its creative beat and low tone lyrics.
The lyrics get a bit repetitive but it matches its beat and it gets catchy. This is a very old song. It was released in and it sounds like an old school song. The genre is rock but it sounds like a light rock song.
The song lyrics tell a story in great detail each lyric but it changes when the chorus comes along. The song is not repetitive at all, it is in fact very well put together. This is a short song but it is very good. John and performed by Dr. This is also a very old song. It was written in The songs beat is very well put together. It changes its rhythm to match its lyrics.
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