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The Scorpion King

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United States, Germany, Belgium · 2002
Rated PG-13 · 1h 32m
Director Chuck Russell
Starring Dwayne Johnson, Steven Brand, Michael Clarke Duncan, Kelly Hu
Genre Action, Adventure, Fantasy

In ancient Egypt, peasant Mathayus is hired to exact revenge on the powerful Memnon and the sorceress Cassandra, who are ready to overtake Balthazar's village. Amid betrayals, thieves, abductions and more, Mathayus strives to bring justice to his complicated world.

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ReelViews by James Berardinelli

It is possible to make an engaging action/adventure picture of this sort, but The Scorpion King isn't it. The movie isn't godawful, but it's far from inspired, and, as I sat through its 90 minute running length, I found my mind wandering.

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Entertainment Weekly by Owen Gleiberman

Isn't incompetent; it's just plodding and obvious. If anything holds it together, it's The Rock's ironic ability to tread lightly, which the movie is neither fast nor inventive enough to recognize as different from the spirit of Arnold.

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Seattle Post-Intelligencer by Sean Axmaker

The Rock manages to play both with a crude candor more genuine than the entertaining if contrived spectacle around him, and a surprising big-screen charisma and ease that makes him a natural-born screen hero.

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Salon by Stephanie Zacharek

The Scorpion King, so far from perfect it isn't funny, is nevertheless one of those movies that catches you up in something bigger than yourself, namely, an archetypal desire to enjoy good trash every now and then.

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The New York Times by Stephen Holden

As this chaotic barrage of muscle flexing, swordplay, fireballs, crude digital effects and comic-book quips hurls itself off the screen, it's like having several garbage cans clogged with stale pizza, lukewarm cola, soggy French fries and greasy, ketchup-stained napkins emptied over your head.

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Boston Globe by Wesley Morris

For a movie with such a misplaced sense of history, The Scorpion King seems afraid to have more fun with its own stupidity.

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