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The Rock aka Dwayne Johnson is beginning to make that
seamless transformation from sports to movie stardom? Perhaps a
worthy successor to Arnold? Based on early reaction to his starring
role in the tongue-in-cheek period adventure The Scorpion King,
The Rock, movie star, is a foregone conclusion, writes PAUL FISCHER.
You would think The Rock had been meeting the press all his life.
Charming, unpretentious and seemingly oblivious to the level of
stardom the ex-Dwayne Johnson has attained, The Rock now adds another
role to his broadening repertoire: Father. No wonder the wrestler-turned-actor
was in a good mood when we met as he begins to reflect on the seriousness
of fatherhood. Being a parent makes you selfless, in a way,
he says. You start to base your decisions in terms of how
it will affect your baby. Those decisions include the kinds
of movie offers he looks to. Im working on a new movie
with Universal at the moment and in reading the script I want to
ensure that all the elements are responsible, and not something
that Im going to be embarrassed about, so that six years from
now when shes able to watch a movie, there wont be gratuitous
love scenes, unlike those in the family-friendly Scorpion
King. He is just getting used to fatherhood. After all, his daughter,
one Simone Alexandra Johnson was born just last August 14 to his
wife of five years, Dany Garcia, a financial planner.
The Rocks parenting duties are far more hazardous than any
wrestling foe, he quips. My, friend, I can change diapers
with the best of them, be it poop diapers or pee diapers,
he laughingly adds. One would imagine that trying to balance his
busy schedule as wrestler, actor and now father, is also challenging.
Im just trying to be a responsible parent and trying
to balance TWO careers at this point and being a good dad, so it
gets difficult, but I have some good family support and good people
around me to help me and make it all easier both for me and my wife.
The Rock has been a part of the public consciousness since he began
professional wrestling in 1996. Three years later, while he was
hot, the then wrestler began to act, showing a strong comedic side
as well as a penchant for drama. It is more the former that is on
full display in The Scorpion King, a rousing comic book adventure
yarn set in Ancient Egypt. Inspired by the legendary Egyptian warrior,
"The Scorpion King" is set 5,000 years ago in the notorious
city of Gomorrah, where an evil ruler is determined to lay waste
to all the nomadic peoples of the desert. The few remaining tribes,
never natural allies, have to unite or perish. Knowing their enemy
relies on the visions of a sorcerer, they hire a skilled assassin,
Mathayus (The Rock), to eliminate the visionary. After infiltrating
the enemy camp, Mathayus discovers that the sorcerer is in fact
a beautiful woman (Kelly Hu). Rather than eliminate her, he takes
her deep into the desert badlands, knowing that the ruler's henchmen
will stop at nothing to rescue her and bring her back. Seriously
wounded in the ensuing battle, Mathayus must find the strength to
lead his scrappy band of allies back to Gomorrah for a final confrontation.
With The Rock and company clearly winking at the audience throughout
the film, it is clear that he had a great time making his first
major movie. I had a blast, but I also put a lot of heart
and soul in the movie which he saw with the press the night
before its Los Angeles press junket. He was there, sitting at the
back with fellow cast members, to see for himself, the first public
reaction which was genuinely enthusiastic, to say the least. I
was really happy, and Im really critical of myself and my
performance because I didnt have anything to gauge it by,
he says. Unlike The Mummy Returns, there was no Egyptian dialog
to hide behind, so he relied on [director].
Chuck Russell telling me that I was doing a great job or
[co-star] Kelly Hu telling me: Youre doing a great job.
The Rock had to judge for himself, so I snuck in looking around,
and its very gratifying to see the work come to fruition,
and even more so to see the audience react.
One of the loudest reactions occurred at the conclusion of Rocks
first major love scene. It would be fair to say that the crowd went
wild. I never anticipated the big cheer after it was done,
he says laughingly. The Rock admits to having been reservedly comfortably
shooting what was quite a long love scene, half naked and all. My
only concern and trepidation came in the audience, because I know
how I am.
I dont always get too excited to see the action guy kiss
a girl for some reason, he says with a degree of self-mockery.
Sometimes it can be too gratuitous, especially in this day
and age where nothings left to the imagination, even sappy
at times.
Love scenes can also take themselves too serious, when theyre
doing it, he adds laughingly.
There is a consistent sense of good fun that is the tone of Scorpion
King, and Rock was hoping that the humour, at which he was striving,
would filter through in the final result. I knew what was
funny to ME, he explains.
A lot of times, whats funny to me or you is not funny
to somebody else, so I was hoping it was going to be funny, but
I didnt think it would be THAT funny, and watching, I didnt
think that the relationship I had with the little boy would be as
funny as I thought it was, there were some funny parts with me and
the little boy and the relationship with my sidekick, so that was
great.
The Rock takes his acting seriously, and in preparation for his
first starring role, he worked with renowned Hollywood acting coach
Larry Moss who helped me tremendously with the script, the
scenes and putting me in those moments where at times there was
a little bit of poignancy involved.
As for those inevitable comparisons with one Arnold Schwarzenegger,
The Rock [who still delights in doing his Arnold impersonations],
The Rock is flattered but plays down those similarities. I
think the comparisons have been great, and obviously Arnolds
done fantastic.
His shoes are a little big, though, to fill, and I kind of prefer
just to make my own path and do my own thing, because were
completely two separate guys, not just by age. There is no
rivalry between the two superstars, who remain close friends. We
and Sylvester Stallone have been friends now for some time, both
of whom have been really supportive of me, which they didnt
have to be, you know what I mean?
As The Rock begins to enter that new world of movies, the time
will come when he puts aside his wrestling persona for Hollywood.
But first, he wants to make an impact in film and continue
to do responsible work which entertains.
As my roles increase in film, and I do more and more projects,
and my roles lessen in wrestling, then I can see that happening
one day, because balancing both is tough. But The Rock is
relishing this world of Hollywood just the same, and like so many
other movie actors, he is fulfilling a childhood fantasy. Ive
always been a big fan of film, and I always wanted to act one day
but never knew how I was going to get involved in it.
I never fathomed the success, I never fathomed that I would transcend
from wrestling into acting.
I just thought: Oh, I want to be an actor one day. The Rock
is still juggling his WWF commitments to his new found film career,
and is currently working on a new film. Its a contemporary
2002 today action comedy set in South America.
The working title as of now is called Helldorado and I think will
be a lot of fun.
Now that he has succeeded in both arenas, The Rock has learned
how to cope with superstardom, admitting that anonymity suddenly
goes out the window, especially for me.
I try to wear hats, but it doesnt help, he quips. Seriously,
he hates the whole idea of superstardom as a label. I just
hate the self-serving: You know, Im a superstar, thing and
I dont get it when you actually think of yourself as a superstar
or any kind of star. Its so ridiculous. So The Rock
keeps his life real and in check, by going to Dunkin
Donuts every week which Ive got to have, not to mention my
pizza.
Mummy Returns, The (2001 )-
VHS - DVD
The Scorpion King: Sword of Osiris
Features:
Based on The Rock's role in the film from Universal Pictures
Journey through ancient deserts as the Scorpion King
Master the environment by scaling ceilings, jumping walls, and climbing
chains
Explore 8 unique worlds from the crypts to the cities of ancient
Egypt
Face off against Jackal Heads, Giant Beetles, and the Winged Undead
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