I'm in the same boat. I think it's going to be really difficult to get it right, but The Rock is probably the one person who could do it.
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Please tell me they're going to have James Hong reprise his role as Lo Pan!
While I loved BTILC, I was never that impressed with Kurt Russel's performance.
And the whole thing about Jack Burton is that he's clueless about how incompetent he is. He was meant to be upstaged in the action scenes by literally everyone else around him. Casting The Rock kind of puts a damper on that.
He was meant to be upstaged in the action scenes by literally everyone else around him. Casting The Rock kind of puts a damper on that.
I think The Rock can pull that off. He's surprisingly good at physical comedy.
Agreed. He can sell both the toughness (faux or otherwise) as well as the doofiness.
Remember, this man starred in The Tooth Fairy.
Which I actually saw. (We take Tim's nieces and nephews to the movies several times a year, and it came out in 2010, so some of them were still young enough to want to see it, so...we saw it. Hey, it wasn't as bad as the bridezilla movie with Kate Hudson and Anne Hathaway [also a niece movie]. That one was horrible upon horrible.)
He's surprisingly good at physical comedy.
This. I can see him with the expectation of kicking ass but getting foiled all the time.
For ultimate goofy!Rock, watch Pain and Gain. That movie had M & me going "Did they actually just do that?" the entire first half. Also, bonus Anthony Mackie. In spandex and a fanny pack. For reasons.
Yeah, I was actually disappointed to hear that he'd be playing Black Adam in the DC movie-verse. I think he could have done really well with the goofy earnestness of Captain Marvel (I refuse to call the character Shazam.)
He does kind of look dead-on Black Adam, though.