View Full Version : WorstPreviews.com Previews "Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story"
chrisvree
10-18-2007, 11:26 PM
I checked out Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story at http://www.worstpreviews.com/review.php?id=679 and I think that...This is one of the most ridiculous movies I have ever seen in a movie. I myself am a Johnny Cash fan, and I belive this is the upmost disrespectful movie above any of the other so called "comedies"I know what some of you are thinking while reading this "O, but there not making fun of Johnny Cash, there making fun of Walk The Line" well retards what do you think that movies was about!Walk the Line was based on his biography he wrote in his last few years left on this Earth. Those of you who do go see this "thing" (it doesn't even deserve to be called a movie!)I you all get to meet the man when you get to the Heaven's and he punches you in the face!For those of you reading this who agree with me, thank you and I hope you will also help me protest this nonsense so that it might not even make it to the movie theaters! And no im not some guy hiding behind a computer screen. Im proud to say my name is Chris Vreeland anyone who wishes to contact me, perhaps you have info that might help me out my email address is pr_vreeland@hotmail.com
brigulon13
10-19-2007, 02:43 PM
I thought this actually looked like the best movie from these "guys who brought us Talladega". I dont usually enjoy their movies(I couldn't even sit through Talladega completely). But' I really like John Reilly. His role on Tim and Eric Show is genius. I am glad to see him get his own chance. I believe he could be a better comedy lead than Will, Steve, that Fat Guy from Balls of Fury, or that loser guy from Knocked Up. Give it a chance. This movie needed to be made sooner or later. With all these biopics out and coming out, it's time for the lighter side. They're always so heavy and sugar coated. Walk the Line and Ray being the best examples of this. It is making fun of Walk The Line. They way the movie was made, setups, etc... Not Cash. I really felt while watching Walk The Line you coulda just inserted any rock, country, or folk singer name, a girl or guy they knew before they were famous, maybe some drugs, The Grand ol' Opry or CbGb's and it woulda been their story. Ray was the same. Insert any struggling black performer give 'em some heroin and voila! So we aren't really treading in any new water here. Walk the Line was essentially every other musician biopic. Walk Hard is just another one, but funny.
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