Walking Tall

Walking Tall(2004)

PG-13
04/02/2004 (US)Adventure, Drama, Action, Thriller1h 26m
6.3

"One man will stand up for what's right."

Overview

A former U.S. soldier returns to his hometown to find it overrun by crime and corruption, which prompts him to clean house.

Kevin Bray

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David Klass

Screenplay

Channing Gibson

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David Levien

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Brian Koppelman

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Part of the Walking Tall (Reboot) Collection

Walking Tall is a 2004 action film. A remake of the 1973 film of the same name, it stars The Rock and Johnny Knoxville. Like the original film, it was based on the real-life story of Sheriff Buford Pusser and utilized many elements from his life. A number of aspects were changed, including the main character's name (to "Chris Vaughn") and the setting was moved from McNairy County, Tennessee to Kitsap County, Washington, United States. Walking Tall: The Payback and Walking Tall: Lone Justice, are two direct-to-video sequels that have been released starring Kevin Sorbo.

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Walking Tall (2004) Original Trailer [FHD]

Walking Tall (2004) Original Trailer [FHD]

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I'm Gonna Fix This Town

I'm Gonna Fix This Town

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Get Your Taillights Fixed

Get Your Taillights Fixed

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A review by Per Gunnar Jonsson
6.0

Written on September 19, 2014

There is absolutely nothing special about this movie. It is average all the way. It is however a decent enough off-the-shelf action flick which fulfils its purpose. That is to provide an hour and a half of decent entertainment.

Our hero comes back from being away for quite a while and finds the bad guys are in control. A pretty classical story which have been used since the first movies were made (and even before that). The movie can easily be said to be a modern day Western movie as far as the story goes.

Our hero, Dwayne Johnson, is doing a decent job of being a hero. The actions scenes, which is really why you are watching this movie after all, are reasonably well done. Of course they are more of TV-movie quality than anything else but good enough in the context of this movie.

The movie plays out more or less exactly as you would expect. Hero comes home, find bad guys in control, gets into shuffle with bad guys, bad guys tries to take on hero via family and friends, fails, hero goes after main bad guy in a long chase/fight, happy ending, roll after texts. As I wrote, it could just as well have been an old Western movie. The traditional western saloon is replaced by a casino and the whisky and cattle is replaced with crooked gambling and some modern drug dealing.

The one part I though was silly, as in bad silly, was the trial in the first half of the movie. Warning, spoiler ahead! I mean, come on. Hero demolishes Casino and gets put on trial, hero shows jury his scars and asks to get a non-guilty verdict, jury happily obliges him. What the f…?

Apart from this the movie completed its mission of knocking and hour and a half off my life while keeping me from being bored in front of the TV.