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The Scorpion King
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This movie is set in about 5000 years ago in the ancient city of Gomorrah. The remaining of the free tribes come together to tackle Memnon because of his evil nature. The sorceress is the major advantage Memnon has over them, so they decided to hire three Akkadian assassins led by Mathayus to take care of her.
This movie is set in about 5000 years ago in the ancient city of Gomorrah. The remaining of the free tribes come together to tackle Memnon because of his evil nature. The sorceress is the major advantage Memnon has over them, so they decided to hire three Akkadian assassins led by Mathayus to take care of her.
Actors:
Sole Alberti,
Sherri Howard,
Pennelope Jimenez,
Michael Hilow,
Steven Brand,
Michelle Baney,
Scott L. Schwartz,
Tracy Dali,
Yuki Tokuhiro,
Zuhair Haddad,
Amanda Bentley,
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Sole Alberti
Sherri Howard
1 June 1962, Sherman, Texas, USA
Pennelope Jimenez
26 July 1978, San Diego, California, USA
Michael Hilow
Steven Brand
26 June 1969, Dundee, Scotland, UK
Michelle Baney
Scott L. Schwartz
Tracy Dali
17 September 1966, Oceanside, California, USA
Yuki Tokuhiro
Zuhair Haddad
Amanda Bentley
18 May 1978, Joliet, Illinois, USA
Director:
Chuck Russell
Chuck Russell
9 May 1958, Park Ridge, Illinois, USA
Country:
United States, Germany, Belgium
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July 11, 2008
Predecessors The Mummy and The Mummy Returns stand as intellectual masterpieces next to The Scorpion King.
Michael Rechtshaffen
April 24, 2002
All the necessary exposition prevents the picture from rising above your generic sand 'n' sandal adventure.
July 02, 2008
The Rock, making his acting debut as the titular top dog (not counting his five digitally enhanced minutes in The Mummy Returns), turns in a slight, if promising, star turn as a reluctant savior of the free world, and leads an encouragingly multi-cultural
Dan Via
April 19, 2002
A fairly by-the-books blend of action and romance with sprinklings of intentional and unintentional comedy.
August 13, 2008
A ridiculous though not entirely unpleasant way to while away ninety-two minutes.
Nell Minow
December 29, 2010
On the silly popcorn scale, it works pretty well.
Michael Wilmington
July 20, 2002
Another grandiose, hyperactive crock, full of lame jokes and gorgeous, stupefying images.
Richard Roeper
April 22, 2002
Wimps out by going for that PG-13 rating, so the more graphic violence is mostly off-screen and the sexuality is muted.
April 29, 2009
Come for the cheese, stay for Kelly Hu.
April 23, 2002
Russell lacks the visual panache, the comic touch, and perhaps the budget of Sommers's title-bout features.
October 16, 2010
Boasting sword-and-sandal action more sluggish than a Ye Olde Renaissance Faire, The Rock putting someone through a table would be a welcome anachronism. "The Scorpion King"? More like "Moron the Barbarian."
Stephen Holden
April 20, 2002
The Scorpion King may look like a movie, but it feels like a food fight.

