Walking Tall (2004)


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

Walking Tall (2004)

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70
The Hollywood Reporter - Sheri Linden
The cast acquits itself well, with the Rock evincing a quiet balance between humor and brawn.
70
Variety - Scott Foundas
Moves along at a clip and provides a terrific action lead for Dwayne "the Rock" Johnson.
60
L.A. Weekly - Unnamed
Johnny Knoxville has a few inspired bits as Vaughn's recovering-addict chum, and The Rock carries an effortlessly soft side in the nonviolent scenes, but Bray doesn't linger too long on anything that doesn't end in a thud or wallop.
60
Los Angeles Times - Kenneth Turan
This Walking Tall does have the Rock, and that, both physically and metaphorically, is no small thing.
58
Entertainment Weekly - Lisa Schwarzbaum
There's not a guy I know who hasn't been looking forward to seeing The Rock pick up the big wooden stick first swung by Joe Don Baker more than 30 years ago.

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