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List Price: $24.95Price: $14.99 You Save: $9.96 (40%)Prices subject to change.
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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
EAN: 0651191541126
Format: Color, DVD-Video, NTSC
Label: Sony
Manufacturer: Sony
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Sony
Region Code: 1
Release Date: January 08, 2002
Running Time: 180 minutes
Sales Rank: 57748
Studio: Sony
Theatrical Release Date: 2002
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Editorial Review:
Amazon.com: The Rock is probably the only guy in history who's as much fun to listen to as to watch wrestle. The man works a microphone better than anyone, with wit and flair that charm even non-wrestling fans. The best thing that can be said about Just Bring It! is that the WWE includes a ton of the Rock's interviews that are laugh-out-loud funny. However, as far as the matches go, well, let's just say that the Brahma Bull's in-ring shtick is getting as predictable and old as Hulk Hogan's leg drop. Though from the outside this looks like a comprehensive look at the Rock's career (à la the infinitely superior Hulk Still Rules), it's not; instead it covers 2000 to '02, a time when the Rock was focusing more on acting (there's some behind-the-scenes footage from The Scorpion King) than wrestling. Except for the Rock vs. RVD, the matches are underwhelming and can be found on numerous pay-per-view DVDs. The Rock is called the People's Champion. If that's the case, the WWE needs to give the people what they deserve: a comprehensive Rock DVD. --Dave McCoy
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The only other Rock DVD I saw before this was "The People's Champ" which was from 1999-2000 and pretty much had no bonus matches (save for the clipped ones in the documentary) but loads of great and classic promos.
This one had more of a "shoot" feel to it, with The Rock talking to us as himself, acknowledging that "The Rock" is a character (though not directly) and talking mostly about his wrestling career, but a fair amount about his movie career with The Mummy Returns and The Scorpion ... Read More
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I like the Rock and wish he would come back to wrestle soon. This disk just makes it better. They have alot of cool matches and some funny interviews. His documentary was pretty cool. It spans about 9 monthes to a year in the career in the Rock's life. I like it.
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look what hollywood is doing 2 a guy who gave up his career in wrestling 2 b an actor after one of da top performers in sports leaving 2 do films u would except 2 c him or her on tv but not da rock he only c him n da big screen once a yr lindsey lohan and hillary duff got more tv time than him and they are not even 20 years old yet the rock could have did both like he did from 2001 to early 2004 after that his heart wasn't into wrestling anymore but i could understand u have people tell u 2 do something ... Read More
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The Rock was great as always but I wish there was a lot more of his
"trash talking" highlights with other wrestlers over the years like Kane, Chyna, HHH, NWO, Lilian, etc. Otherwise, it was not bad.
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My only comment to the "Viewer" from Chicago:
You don't get it, do you?
Sure, I'm a wrestling fun, and I'm also one of The Rock's diahard fans as well, but there's something that's very wrong in your comment and I would like to clearify on that.
Your so called "bad attitude" that The Rock has is simply illusive. The truth of the matter is that his attitude in the WWE/WWF TV house shows such as Raw or Smackdown is all made-up, which is in the script. I believe every wrestling fan ... Read More
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