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But which of these are the greatest, really?
Tooth Fairy (2010)
31.

But rest assured, both Johnson and Jackson go out like true heroes.
Never forget: Always look down before you aim for the bushes.
Basically, you have to decide for yourself if Red Notice is worth stealing your time.

Regretfully, the end result is mixed at best.
Fate - Black Adam hardly changed the superhero game.
(Or, as Johnson said it often, the hierarchy of power in the DC Universe.)

Maybe somewhere else in the multiverse, there are audiences being blown away by Black Adam 2.
Dare you to watch Johnson redirect a submarine missile with his bare hands andnothave a smile on your face.
in the movies thrilling climax.

Hard to say thats a bad thing.
During these dark years came Doom, from director Andrzej Bartkowiak.
Dwayne Johnson leads as squad leader Sarge, who - spoilers!

- winds up infected with whatever the scientists were working on.
(Like the latter, Jungle Cruise is also based on the popular Disney attraction.)
Skyscraper (2018)
For a time, Dwayne Johnson was the reigning champion of disaster movies.

Naturally, terrorists enter the picture, leaving it up to Johnsons Will Sawyer to save the day.
Really, what else is there to ask for?
San Andreas (2015)
The Rock versus Earthquakes kind of writes itself, doesnt it?

Be Cool (2005)
Dwayne Johnson has made several returns to WWE since becoming a full-time movie star.
In his own words: Scorchin!
Well, it didnt.

The Scorpion King (2002)
Its the movie that made Dwayne Johnson more than just The Rock.
Long live the king.
Moana (2016)
What else can The Rock say except, Youre welcome!

Fun fact: Mauis visual design was heavily inspired by Johnsons own grandfather, High Chief Peter Maivia.
Joe: Retaliation (2013)
Honestly, its maybe the most underrated movie in Dwayne Johnsons career.
In the sequel to 2009s G.I.

Joe: The Rise of Cobra, Dwayne Johnson enters the movie as Roadblock, who - spoilers!
Under tactical direction from Jon M. Chu, G.I.
Armed with only his grit and a piece of lumber, Sgt.

Vaughn campaigns as sheriff and wages a one-man war against the men bending his town to their will.
(Just grounded enough to feel real, but just fantastical enough to defy reason.)
(No, not Dwayne Johnson.)

His one-on-one fight with Dom Toretto later in the movie hits equally hard, too.
Southland Tales (2006)
Its downright incomprehensible that it almost flirts with genius.









































