Icon134 0 #1 April 28, 2007 So I went to see this with a few friends this evening and as expected it wasn't very good... but that's ok... cause I didn't pay for it and the theater was even nice enough to give me a small drink and a popcorn... Livin' on the Edge... sleeping with my rigger's wife... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BillyVance 35 #2 April 29, 2007 Quote So I went to see this with a few friends this evening and as expected it wasn't very good... but that's ok... cause I didn't pay for it and the theater was even nice enough to give me a small drink and a popcorn... What did you expect from WWE Films? You know, as good as a show WWE puts on for the wrestling fans, you'd expect a good movie as well. Doesn't always work that way. Although the wrestlers may put on a good show and have a great personality and the fans either love them or love to hate them, then they suck at movie acting. Remember "See No Evil" with Kane? Bad, bad horror movie. Not worth watching. Then there was "The Marine" with John Cena. So-so action movie. Lots of fights and car chases and explosions, but Cena as an actor? Needs acting lessons. I'll rent "The Condemned" when it comes out on DVD so I can see what kind of bad-ass that Stone Cold Steve Austin presents in the movie. He's the ultimate bad-ass wrestler. Wrestlers in the past acting in movies? Hulk Hogan was the worst of all. Dude can't act, period! Sure, he's the greatest wrestler of all time, but a fucking dud on the screen. His best 15 minutes of fame was acting as, what else, a wrestler in Rocky III. Now The Rock (Dwayne Johnson) is pretty good. Not great, but he could be really good. He's about completely given up wrestling to focus solely on movie-making and that's the right thing to do. He's got the looks and the charisma. Of course, action movies is about all he can do right now."Mediocre people don't like high achievers, and high achievers don't like mediocre people." - SIX TIME National Champion coach Nick Saban Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites