not bad at all, but “Welcome To The Jungle” is better
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Suitable for mature audiences 16 years and over.
NOTE: Contains violence and offensive language
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not bad at all, but “Welcome To The Jungle” is better
Walking tall is a fun, feel good movie, starring the rock as a man on a mission to return his home town to the good place it used to be. Bad guys and corrupt cops get punished as one man and a two by four straightens things out.
Walking Tall
One man will stand up for what's right.
Vaughn (The Rock), a retired soldier, returns to his hometown to make a new life for himself, only to discover his wealthy high school rival Jay Hamilton (Neal McDonough) has closed the once-prosperous lumber mill and turned the town's resources towards his own criminal gains. The place Chris grew up is now overrun with crime, drugs, and violence. Enlisting the help of his old pal Ray Templeton (Johnny Knoxville), Chris gets elected sheriff and vows to shut down Hamilton's operations. His actions endanger his family and threaten his own life but Chris has decided to take a stand – and take back his town.
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