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The Scorpion King

2002

R

1 h 32 m

United States

Action

Adventure

Fantasy

A desert warrior rises up against the evil army that is destroying his homeland. He captures the enemy's key sorcerer, takes her deep into the desert and prepares for a final showdown.
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5.5 /10
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Chuck Russell
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Dwayne Johnson
Mathayus
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Steven Brand
Memnon
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Michael Clarke Duncan
Balthazar
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Kelly Hu
The Sorceress
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Bernard Hill
Philos
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Grant Heslov
Arpid
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Peter Facinelli
Takmet
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Ralf Moeller
Thorak
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Branscombe Richmond
Jesup
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Roger Rees
King Pheron
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Sherri Howard
Queen Isis
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Conrad Roberts
Chieftain
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Joseph Ruskin
Tribal Leader
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Esteban Cueto
Third Akkadian
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Nils Allen Stewart
Torturer
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Scott L. Schwartz
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Andre Henschel
Memnon Soldier
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Michael Hilow
Guard at Ant Pit
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Jonathan Hales
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William Osborne
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Stephen Sommers
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Nerd

09/02/2025 18:20
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Waed

14/08/2024 02:01
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Cathie Passera

14/08/2024 02:01
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RSileny

14/08/2024 02:01
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AtXccE

13/02/2024 00:15
Awesome

حمزاوي الحاسي♥♥

23/05/2023 07:04
This is a film that exceeds expectations if based on the press, but it is a must see for any WWF fan. It is a high action, fighting sequence filled movie that will have anyone on he edge of their seats. The Rock is excellent as Mathayus the all action 'superhero' of the story, with his good looks for the girls and the beautiful looks of Kelly Hu. It is a definite for all people. Overall a brilliant film that i will go and see again and again. Brilliant.

Mannu khadka

23/05/2023 07:04
In a prequel/spin-off of the Mummy films. the Rock takes his Scorpion King character from "Mummy Returns" and supplants him into his own adventure battling a effeminate tyrant who is trying to take over all the desert lands with the help of an even more effeminate prince who betrays his father (the father being played by Bernard Hill, King Theoden of "Lord of the Rings" I think) and the sexy, sexually repressed sorceress Kelly Hu, whom the Scorpion King romances the clothes off of (not that she had much in the way of clothes to begin with). From here, the Rock would go on to do "The Rundown" and the remake of "Walking Tall". While he may not be an actor, the Rock has a surprising amount of warmth for a guy who got his start as a wrestler, and he is generally at his best when he's being funny. Also here the Rock clearly doesn't take himself seriously, which is probably how he should play it if he wants to succeed Arnold as the big action hero of Hollywood. The film itself is a breeze to watch. One of the best bits includes the Rock's brawl with Michael Clark Duncan. And remember, one history's tyrant is another history's hero.

Kass électro

23/05/2023 07:04
"The Scorpion King," The Rock's film debut, after "The Mummy Returns," is an excellent movie. It was exciting from beginning to end. Great story, great characters, great action, and great special effects make it all into one wild ride of a movie. It's so good to see Chuck Russell (director of "A Nightmare On Elm Street 3," "The Mask," and "Eraser") back in the director's chair after his disappointing 2000 film "Bless The Child." The Rock (The People's Champion) is going to be the next action hero in the future, but, right now, he's concentrating on his wrestling. After all that, I'll be glad to see him back on the big screen. If you're a big fan of The Rock, then check out "The Scorpion King." He rocks! Rocky, Rocky, Rocky, Rocky!!!! A+ ****** (out of ****** stars) 13/13

zozo gnoutou

23/05/2023 07:04
Stephen Sommers, who wrote and directed "The Mummy" 1999 and "The Mummy Returns" 2001, also co-wrote the story and the screenplay, and co-produced "The Scorpion King" this year! The Mummy energy, practically a trademark of Sommers, is definitely encompassed in this entertaining action/legend movie of "The Scorpion King." Led by Dwayne Johnson "The Rock" as Mathayus the Warrior with a heart, lovely Kelly Hu as Cassandra the Sorceress and object of beauty, sought by Steven Brand as Memnon the convincing evil menace of it all, and Michael Clarke Duncan as the equally brave ally Balthazar to Mathayus, this is your basic good vs. evil story splashed with fun and suspense - almost like an animated Disney film but with real live actors. An action packed myth/legend of a story, with humor/laughter sprinkled here and there at good pacing, along with special/digital effects, I almost felt at times it feels like the epic animation "Princess Mononoke," where they have the villagers (tribes here) rounding up and backing the heroine (Mathayus here) and fighting to get rid of the evil source (Memnon here.) Other films have similar themes before: an earlier endeavor of Stephen Sommers, who wrote and directed "Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book" 1994, with Jason Scott Lee, Sam Neill, Cary Elwes, Lena Headey and John Cleese; director Xavier Koller's (received Oscar's Best Foreign Film "Journey of Hope" 1990) "Squanto: A Warrior's Tale" 1994; not forgetting director Richard Donner's "LadyHawke" 1985 with Matthew Broderick, Rutger Hauer, Michelle Pfeiffer, and Alfred Molina. If you want to escape and have an enjoyable action movie, to forget your stress and strains beyond the world of cinema, go for it!

Ansaba♥️

23/05/2023 07:04
Once upon a time there were a Mr & Mrs Rock who decided to name their son "The". Having a definite article for a Christian name, however, proved no drawback to young The, and he went on to become a well-known wrestler, as well as an occasional actor. "The Scorpion King" is a spin-off from "The Mummy Returns", in which The played a relatively minor character called the Scorpion King. In the earlier film, however, this character was a villain, a tyrannical, power-crazed warlord; here he is a hero, a freedom fighter trying to overthrow a tyrannical, power-crazed warlord. The film does not have much in common with "The Mummy Returns"; it bears a much closer resemblance to the sort of sword-and-sorcery epics that the current Governor of California was making in the early eighties. The film is supposedly set somewhere in the Middle East in the far-distant past, thousands of years before the Pyramids were built, although there are a number of anachronisms. The earliest Egyptian pyramids were built around 2,600 BC, but we see horsemen using stirrups, not invented until more than 2,000 years later. Gunpowder (said to be a secret formula from China) plays an important part in the plot; the Chinese did indeed invent gunpowder, but not until the time of the Tang dynasty, around 800 AD. There are characters with Greek names such as Philos and Cassandra, even though the supposed date of the film long antedates the rise of Greek culture. The basic idea is that civilisation as we know it, or as we knew it several millennia BC, is being threatened by the evil tyrant Memnon, who is set on conquering the entire world. Memnon is assisted in his conquests by a powerful Sorcerer who can foretell the future. Mathayus, a professional assassin, is hired by Memnon's enemies to kill the Sorcerer, but then discovers that she is actually an attractive young woman, certainly far too attractive to kill. Mathayus decides that his best plan of action is to fall in love with her, get her to fall in love with him and enlist her help in the battle against Memnon. (Was Mathayus a distant ancestor of James Bond? He has made use of a similar plan of action on numerous occasions). You can easily work out the rest of the story from here. The film is not quite as awful as some of the sword-and-sorcery films from the 1980s, but that is because of the advances in technology during the intervening period. The special effects are still fairly ropey, but they are not as hilariously bad as they were in something like "Red Sonja". The art of acting, however, has not advanced at all; The Rock is every bit as wooden as early-period Schwarzenegger. The beauteous Kelly Hu is rather better than the ghastly Brigitte Nielsen, who played the equivalent role in "Red Sonja", but then it would be difficult to be worse. Stephen Brand as Memnon is weak and Grant Heslov as the horse-thief Arpid who reluctantly becomes Mathayus's sidekick is simply annoying. Bernard Hill can be a very good actor, as he showed in "Lord of the Rings" and "Titanic", so it was a disappointment to see him in sorry trash like this. The plot is no more than a succession of clichés and the dialogue is frequently ponderous and stilted. (Sample: "May the gods have pity on you, for my brother will not"). Notwithstanding the success of Peter Jackson's brilliant "Lord of the Rings" trilogy, "The Scorpion King" proves that, even in the twenty-first century the art of making bad fantasy epics has not been lost. 3/10
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The Scorpion King

2002

R

1 h 32 m

United States

Action

Adventure

Fantasy

A desert warrior rises up against the evil army that is destroying his homeland. He captures the enemy's key sorcerer, takes her deep into the desert and prepares for a final showdown.
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5.5 /10

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Sherri Howard
Queen Isis
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Esteban Cueto
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Andre Henschel
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Jonathan Hales
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Stephen Sommers
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Nerd

09/02/2025 18:20
add

Waed

14/08/2024 02:01
The Scorpion King-720P

Cathie Passera

14/08/2024 02:01
The Scorpion King-480P

RSileny

14/08/2024 02:01
The Scorpion King-360P

AtXccE

13/02/2024 00:15
Awesome

حمزاوي الحاسي♥♥

23/05/2023 07:04
This is a film that exceeds expectations if based on the press, but it is a must see for any WWF fan. It is a high action, fighting sequence filled movie that will have anyone on he edge of their seats. The Rock is excellent as Mathayus the all action 'superhero' of the story, with his good looks for the girls and the beautiful looks of Kelly Hu. It is a definite for all people. Overall a brilliant film that i will go and see again and again. Brilliant.

Mannu khadka

23/05/2023 07:04
In a prequel/spin-off of the Mummy films. the Rock takes his Scorpion King character from "Mummy Returns" and supplants him into his own adventure battling a effeminate tyrant who is trying to take over all the desert lands with the help of an even more effeminate prince who betrays his father (the father being played by Bernard Hill, King Theoden of "Lord of the Rings" I think) and the sexy, sexually repressed sorceress Kelly Hu, whom the Scorpion King romances the clothes off of (not that she had much in the way of clothes to begin with). From here, the Rock would go on to do "The Rundown" and the remake of "Walking Tall". While he may not be an actor, the Rock has a surprising amount of warmth for a guy who got his start as a wrestler, and he is generally at his best when he's being funny. Also here the Rock clearly doesn't take himself seriously, which is probably how he should play it if he wants to succeed Arnold as the big action hero of Hollywood. The film itself is a breeze to watch. One of the best bits includes the Rock's brawl with Michael Clark Duncan. And remember, one history's tyrant is another history's hero.

Kass électro

23/05/2023 07:04
"The Scorpion King," The Rock's film debut, after "The Mummy Returns," is an excellent movie. It was exciting from beginning to end. Great story, great characters, great action, and great special effects make it all into one wild ride of a movie. It's so good to see Chuck Russell (director of "A Nightmare On Elm Street 3," "The Mask," and "Eraser") back in the director's chair after his disappointing 2000 film "Bless The Child." The Rock (The People's Champion) is going to be the next action hero in the future, but, right now, he's concentrating on his wrestling. After all that, I'll be glad to see him back on the big screen. If you're a big fan of The Rock, then check out "The Scorpion King." He rocks! Rocky, Rocky, Rocky, Rocky!!!! A+ ****** (out of ****** stars) 13/13

zozo gnoutou

23/05/2023 07:04
Stephen Sommers, who wrote and directed "The Mummy" 1999 and "The Mummy Returns" 2001, also co-wrote the story and the screenplay, and co-produced "The Scorpion King" this year! The Mummy energy, practically a trademark of Sommers, is definitely encompassed in this entertaining action/legend movie of "The Scorpion King." Led by Dwayne Johnson "The Rock" as Mathayus the Warrior with a heart, lovely Kelly Hu as Cassandra the Sorceress and object of beauty, sought by Steven Brand as Memnon the convincing evil menace of it all, and Michael Clarke Duncan as the equally brave ally Balthazar to Mathayus, this is your basic good vs. evil story splashed with fun and suspense - almost like an animated Disney film but with real live actors. An action packed myth/legend of a story, with humor/laughter sprinkled here and there at good pacing, along with special/digital effects, I almost felt at times it feels like the epic animation "Princess Mononoke," where they have the villagers (tribes here) rounding up and backing the heroine (Mathayus here) and fighting to get rid of the evil source (Memnon here.) Other films have similar themes before: an earlier endeavor of Stephen Sommers, who wrote and directed "Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book" 1994, with Jason Scott Lee, Sam Neill, Cary Elwes, Lena Headey and John Cleese; director Xavier Koller's (received Oscar's Best Foreign Film "Journey of Hope" 1990) "Squanto: A Warrior's Tale" 1994; not forgetting director Richard Donner's "LadyHawke" 1985 with Matthew Broderick, Rutger Hauer, Michelle Pfeiffer, and Alfred Molina. If you want to escape and have an enjoyable action movie, to forget your stress and strains beyond the world of cinema, go for it!

Ansaba♥️

23/05/2023 07:04
Once upon a time there were a Mr & Mrs Rock who decided to name their son "The". Having a definite article for a Christian name, however, proved no drawback to young The, and he went on to become a well-known wrestler, as well as an occasional actor. "The Scorpion King" is a spin-off from "The Mummy Returns", in which The played a relatively minor character called the Scorpion King. In the earlier film, however, this character was a villain, a tyrannical, power-crazed warlord; here he is a hero, a freedom fighter trying to overthrow a tyrannical, power-crazed warlord. The film does not have much in common with "The Mummy Returns"; it bears a much closer resemblance to the sort of sword-and-sorcery epics that the current Governor of California was making in the early eighties. The film is supposedly set somewhere in the Middle East in the far-distant past, thousands of years before the Pyramids were built, although there are a number of anachronisms. The earliest Egyptian pyramids were built around 2,600 BC, but we see horsemen using stirrups, not invented until more than 2,000 years later. Gunpowder (said to be a secret formula from China) plays an important part in the plot; the Chinese did indeed invent gunpowder, but not until the time of the Tang dynasty, around 800 AD. There are characters with Greek names such as Philos and Cassandra, even though the supposed date of the film long antedates the rise of Greek culture. The basic idea is that civilisation as we know it, or as we knew it several millennia BC, is being threatened by the evil tyrant Memnon, who is set on conquering the entire world. Memnon is assisted in his conquests by a powerful Sorcerer who can foretell the future. Mathayus, a professional assassin, is hired by Memnon's enemies to kill the Sorcerer, but then discovers that she is actually an attractive young woman, certainly far too attractive to kill. Mathayus decides that his best plan of action is to fall in love with her, get her to fall in love with him and enlist her help in the battle against Memnon. (Was Mathayus a distant ancestor of James Bond? He has made use of a similar plan of action on numerous occasions). You can easily work out the rest of the story from here. The film is not quite as awful as some of the sword-and-sorcery films from the 1980s, but that is because of the advances in technology during the intervening period. The special effects are still fairly ropey, but they are not as hilariously bad as they were in something like "Red Sonja". The art of acting, however, has not advanced at all; The Rock is every bit as wooden as early-period Schwarzenegger. The beauteous Kelly Hu is rather better than the ghastly Brigitte Nielsen, who played the equivalent role in "Red Sonja", but then it would be difficult to be worse. Stephen Brand as Memnon is weak and Grant Heslov as the horse-thief Arpid who reluctantly becomes Mathayus's sidekick is simply annoying. Bernard Hill can be a very good actor, as he showed in "Lord of the Rings" and "Titanic", so it was a disappointment to see him in sorry trash like this. The plot is no more than a succession of clichés and the dialogue is frequently ponderous and stilted. (Sample: "May the gods have pity on you, for my brother will not"). Notwithstanding the success of Peter Jackson's brilliant "Lord of the Rings" trilogy, "The Scorpion King" proves that, even in the twenty-first century the art of making bad fantasy epics has not been lost. 3/10
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