I see and that's the way goes
Since My Grandma I don't see anything 3:16 the same way anymore and I dread it when WWE has 3:16 day, I'm just glad when it's over and I can't believe she's been gone over a year already
OK, the Condemned, I saw that not too long after it was released. It was a pretty good film that came out in 2007 before the forced PG era in WWE the following year. H0lliw3ird was still making movies that were quite violent, gory and hardcore but by time 2011 came it was all being toned down to what we have & feel now
With that being said, Austin was pretty decent, it was like he never left wrestling. I never felt about him like I did Hogan & Piper in their classics but still it was fine. There's a tone to talk about but for now I'll just say these 3 aspects of the film:
1. The Posters were great, I don't know about you and others cause there so little of people mentioning the smaller things and finer details of anything regardless of genre & subject, I loved the dirty, gritty & grungy look of these
2. The film's co-star and the other main guy is
Vinnie Jones. Anything with him is great. He has such a great British accent and he's a big dude. Sometimes he reminds of
Randy Orton or vice versa which I'll get into later. There's another
Jones and he's even bigger, darn near a giant at over 7 feet named
Nathan Jones whom was in
WWE for a time in the
early 2000s. I always thought he was so awesome yet really went nowhere buy hey, when "the big & tall man" doesn't matter anymore to people & federations that great stuff just suddenly ends
It was really cool about all of this in the film. With
Taz' silly
"JONES'" talk in
AEW (he says it all the time, sometimes it get's really annoying especially when he keeps on saying "I digress") he seriously needs to talk about this fact that there is two big
"Jones" in the movie
3. Another aspect that I liked and that I thought was really cool was the women characters. This was still from an age when women looked busty, used weapons, fought and looked good doing it
We didn't need the crap how it is now, they way it's all handled now is all wrong IMO. Instead young men today digging stuff like they'd rather be tr@ns or be complete @$$es saying that
Sasha Banks looks like a dog,
Dana Brooke is a fat pig and
Dakota Kai is trash
Well I'm not like that nor will I ever be. I loved it when I was youngster, a teenager and even to My 30s and that will never ever change with Me
With that rant being said there was several women in the film but there was two that instantly stood out and that was
Sam Healy & Emelia Burns. Burns was My fave of the two and both of them were terrific and were two very memorable action babes within this
Condemned WWE movie that I think is quite underrated.
WWE would make a sequel to the film years later that starred
Randy Orton. I will post about that possibly tomorrow