Feud with Tyrese on "Fast & Furious" Spinoff is "one-sided"



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While promoting his latest film, "Skyscraper," Dwayne Johnson says he and his partner "Fast & Furious" Tyrese Gibson have not spoken since Gibson has accused Johnson of trying to make The franchise "All this with Tyrese, it was quite disappointing because I had been friends with Tyrese for a very long time," Johnson told a caller while appearing on Bravo's "Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen." "

"I always have the impression that the beef needs two people to jump in, and it was rather biased, and he had expressed a lot of his opinion on social media," continued Johnson. "Apparently, he was doing stuff, too, in his personal life, but no, we did not talk and I do not see where we would do it and, for me, he did not talk about it. There is no need to have a conversation. "

See also: Tyrese says he will retire" Fast ". and Furious's character if rock is in & # 39; Fast 9 "

The quarrel began in September 2017 when it was announced that Johnson would star with Jason Statham in a spinoff of the" F & F "series called" Hobbs & Shaw ", which sees the Old bitter enemies continue their unlikely new partnership. David Leitch ("Deadpool 2") will direct the film with an anticipated release in July 2019.

But Gibson was not happy with Universal's decision to create a spin-off company around Johnson and Statham, which were later added to the cast of him, Vin Diesel, Ludacris, Michelle Rodriguez, and the late Paul Walker. Gibson attacked Johnson on social media, even threatening to leave the series if the fallout was green

Read also: Vanessa Kirby joins "Fast & Furious" Spinoff & # 39; Hobbs & Shaw & # 39;

"Fast & Furious 9," meanwhile, has been pushed back to a 2020 version, with Justin Lin returning to the franchise to lead.

Watch Johnson's remarks in the clip above.

Dwayne Movies & The Rock & # 39; Johnson, ranked from worst to best (Photos)


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    Dwayne Johnson is one of the last big movie stars. Whether it's kicking, tickling funny bones or (often) both, The Rock has the odd ability to make almost every movie better by showing up.

    (Note: These films are graded by quality and Dwayne Johnson-ness, the minor role is generally small, and cameos are only included if they are outstanding.)



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    Honorable Mention: "The Mummy Returns" (2001)

    It's hard to judge "The Mummy Returns" as a "Dwayne Johnson film": The wrestler became an actor in the movie for a very short prologue, then he comes back to the end as a CGI scorpion monster. But that's the first major role of Johnson in a movie, so it deserves a hat trick for that reason and (since the movie is so hyperactive, it's a little hard to watch) for that reason alone .

    Universal Pictures


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    Honorable Mention: "The Other Guys" (2010)

    Johnson has done more than a police comedy where his cameo is nothing out of control. other than a joke (see also: "Reno 911 !: Miami"), but his appearance in "The Other Guys" of Adam McKay is a treat. Johnson appears as the ideal heroic action movie of law enforcement, facing Samuel L. Jackson, to die unexpectedly, forcing "the other guys" – Will Ferrell and Mark Wahlberg – to take the Central place. It's a small part, but Johnson owns it, and the rest of the movie is as funny as heck too.

    Columbia Pictures


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    27. "Snitch" (2013)

    Johnson made several embarrbading films (we'll come back to it in a minute), but he's never made a film anymore annoying as "snitch". He plays the role of a father whose son is arrested for drugs, and the only way to get the child out of jail is to kill a larger drug dealer. So Johnson goes undercover to find one. The idea is luscious and interesting, but the film is turgid and lifeless, only notable for the strong support of Jon Bernthal.

  • Summit Entertainment


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    26. "Doom" (2005)

    This may not be the worst video game movie, but it says much more about the other movies only on "Doom". Johnson and Karl Urban play the role of Space Marines during a mission to Mars, where monsters kill people. Andrzej Bartkowiak's film is so poorly lit that it's hard to tell what's going on, and when you understand what's going on, you realize it's really silly. The final fight between Johnson and Urban is pretty cool, but it's not worth watching the rest of this awful movie to get there.

    Universal Pictures


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    25. "Southland Tales" (2006)

    Richard E. Kelly's ambitious sequel to "Donnie Darko" has an impressive cast and many great ideas, but the cast is wasted, and big ideas are the kind that you will only find when you are wasted. Johnson holds the role of a conservative movie star who gets trapped in a vast sci-fi conspiracy, but the film is not funny, it's not perceptive , and even the wildest moments are not crazy enough. If you're wondering what it would look like if Neil Breen was doing "Wild Palms" again, well, you have very specific tastes, but that's the movie for you. And probably only you.

    Universal Pictures


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    24. "Baywatch" (2017)

    Johnson takes over the role of David Hbadelhoff in "Baywatch", comic adaptation of a television series that probably did not know that it was funny. This is not a bad idea, and Johnson occasionally takes advantage of it, but the film's sense of grotesque humor and lazy stereotypes undermine any attempt at ingenuity. Believe it or not, "Baywatch" deserved better.

  • Paramount Pictures


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    23. "Empire State" (2013)

    The true story of the biggest money robbery in American history is not as interesting as one might think. In this competent but bbad drama, Liam Hemsworth and Michael Angarano get rid of the crime, while Johnson takes a role of ungrateful support while the cop chases them, which has no personality traits to speak of. There is a reason why most people do not know that this movie exists. That's for Dwayne Johnson die-hards only.

  • The Arcade Movie


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    22. "Planet 51" (2009)

    An alien lands in an idyllic suburb of the 1950s, but the rebound is that the "alien" is a to be human, and that city dwellers overwhelmed by paranoia are creatures with green skin from another planet. Johnson plays the role of the human astronaut, and he seems to have fun, but this harmless and bbad comedy shows no imagination beyond his premises, and there is nothing to laugh at. .

  • TriStar Pictures


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    21. "Journey 2: The Mysterious Island" (2012)

    This forgettable sequel to the unforgettable "Journey to the Center of the Earth" features Johnson as a stepfather who takes his children on an incredible adventure to a CGI-island full of giant birds that poop on Luis Guzmán while he rides a giant bee. "Journey 2" has one of Johnson's most iconic moments on screen: "The Pec-Pop of Love", in which he bounces a berry from his chest and into the audience, using the full power of 3 D.

    Warner Bros. Entertainment


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    20. "Get Smart" (2008)

    In this generic movie reboot of one of the funniest television series of all time, Steve Carell and Anne Hathaway are in the center, Alan Arkin gets most of the best lines, and Johnson is trapped as the fourth header, allowing most of the second act to pbad. Everyone is reasonably charming in "Get Smart," but the movie has only a handful of joke jokes, and Johnson is not very well used (when it is used)

  • Warner Bros.


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    19. "Race to Witch Mountain" (19459024)

    This remake of the Disney clbadic "Escape to Witch Mountain" embodies Johnson as a taxi driver embarking on an adventure sci-fi and escort two extraterrestrial children Return to their UFOs at a secret government base. It sounds like a good idea, but the film is so superficial in its narration that Johnson's character is quickly taken for granted. There is no reason to be in most of this movie, and almost no reason to worry about what happens there. So, the public has no reason to worry about it, even if objectively it's a little neat.

    Disney


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    18. "Be Cool" (2005)

    The long awaited sequel to "Get Shorty" was unfortunately not worth the wait. Chili Palmer (John Travolta) goes into the music industry, and criminal shenanigans ensue. It's a drunken comedy, with too many characters that have too little to do, but Johnson steals all the scenes in which he finds himself as an endearing gay musician and actor who ends up meeting as a henchman. It's a mess, but Johnson almost ( almost ) makes it work.

  • MGM / UA


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    17. "Walking Tall" (2004)

    Another remake of a 1970s genre film, "Walking Tall," considers Johnson a returning soldier in his small town, to discover that criminal corruption is rampant. So he runs for Sheriff and himself becomes corrupted, but he is only corrupted in order to stop ADB corruption, so that is … OK? May be? Politics is questionable (at best), but as a vigilant lo-fi thriller, it's reasonably entertaining, and Johnson takes a good lead.

  • MGM


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    16. "The Game Plan" (2007)

    Johnson plays a selfish football player who discovers that he has a daughter, and that he has to take care of herself alone, in this harmless environment of the family comedy of the road. Johnson eventually learned a valuable lesson on parenting, of course, and of course he ended up wearing a tutu because for a few years filmmakers thought putting it in a tutu was the funniest thing. Fortunately, Johnson and his young co-star Madison Pettis are very friendly together and make this very familiar formula work as well as anyone could hope for.

  • Walt Disney Pictures


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    15. "Faster" (2010)

    The crime thriller of George Tillman Jr. considers Johnson a renowned driver in a brutal revenge mission, and of course, he threat enough to get the role. "Faster" is inventive and violent but ultimately too dark for its own good. However, it's worth sitting through the austere parts to see the awesome support of this movie – including Billy Bob Thornton, Moon Bloodgood, Oliver Jackson-Cohen, Carla Gugino and Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje – playing extremely luscious characters.

  • CBS Movies


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    14. "San Andreas" (2015)

    The "Big One" finally hits California, and only Johnson can save the day. Good type of. Johnson plays a rescue helicopter pilot who abandons his job and steals a helicopter to save his own little family, presumably at the expense of many, many others. That's not to say that his motivation is not understandable, but it's just one of the many things in this film that collapse under the most minimal look. Even so, "San Andreas" was clearly not meant to tell a brilliant story, and as a nerdy show, it does the job reasonably well.

  • Warner Bros.


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    13. "Tooth Fairy" (2010)

    Of the two movies that put Johnson in a tutu, "Tooth Fairy" is easily the best. It's an absurd fantasy in which Johnson tells a little boy that the Tooth Fairy is not real and that she is then condemned by Tooth Fairies to do their job. With a premise like this, you might think the movie would be terrible, but it's really very funny, Johnson addressing the absurd situation with just the right amount of boredom, and a large distribution of support – including Julie Andrews, Stephen Merchant and Billy Crystal – The time of their lives humiliating him in all the magical ways possible.

    Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation


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    12. "The Scorpion King" (2002)

    Johnson resumes his role as villain in "The Mummy Returns", but in this prequel, he is a dashing and whimsical hero Sword and sandal in ancient Egypt, fights super powerful Despots, teaming up with witches and saving the day in a big fight sequence. "The Scorpion King" completely misbehaves and plays as an expensive driver for a spin-off "Xena" pretty good. This is not a bad thing at all. Johnson was made for a role like this, and for a role like …

    Universal Studios


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    11. "Hercules" (2014)

    If there is such a thing as casting "no-brainer", then "Dwayne Johnson as Hercules" l & rsquo; # 39;. He is very charismatic in this film, as a version of Hercules that does not seem supernatural, but that anyway lets burst the extravagant fables of his exploits, as it facilitates his work as a mercenary. "Hercules" flew towards the end, but it is above all a solid and eventful adventure



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    10. "GI Joe: Retaliation" (2013)

    The sequel to "Joe Joe: The Rise of Cobra" is completely superior to the first, for all that worth. Jon M. Chu's film kills most of the original actors and allows new characters, led by Johnson, to take center stage. In the movie, the sinister organization Cobra took control of America and declared war on the Joes, and the only thing that can stop them is badbad action sequences and devices. absurd but entertaining plot. It's still a silly movie, but it's fun, and the mountaintop ninja centerpiece – inspired by the cartoon story legend "Silent Interlude" – alone is worth the price. admission.

    Paramount Pictures


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    9. Skyscraper (2018)

    Shameless mash-up on "Die Hard" and "The Towering Inferno", with Johnson climbing the tallest building in the world – with Rainforests and a ridiculous holodeck sequel – to rescue his family from arsonist gun-toting criminals. But "derivative" is not the same as "bad". This extravagant action thriller has incredible but fun action sequences, and Johnson and Neve Campbell – who plays the role of doctor trying to free his kids from the fire – are fully invested in their performance .

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  • 8. "Pain & Gain" (2013)

    Michael Bay's best film, "Pain & Gain", portrays Mark Wahlberg, Anthony Mackie and Johnson as bodybuilders in half kidnapped by a millionaire. heads. This violent, mostly funny film, plays like a scenario of the Coen brothers, it was led by Michael Bay, and his shameless approach gives "Pain & Gain" a singular and manic sensibility. Sometimes it's awesome, but in general it's a hoot, and Johnson, as you might expect, steals the movie as an excuse when trying not to do terrible things and fail miserably at every turn

    Paramount Pictures


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    7. "Central Intelligence" (2016)

    Kevin Hart was the cool kid in high school, Johnson was the harbaded kid, and they end up years later at the # 39, a meeting where he became Johnson became an international super-spy and Hart became a business gear milquetoast. Naturally, they end up saving the world together. It sounds a little generic on paper, but "Central Intelligence" is actually a very sweet, very funny movie, which seriously explores the lasting effects of infant intimidation. The scene where Johnson confronts his high school hangman, and disintegrates in the process, is one of the best pieces of action in his entire career.

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    6. "Gridiron Gang" (2006)

    Johnson's best "serious" drama is this familiar but highly effective sports film, in which he reformed teens in a center detention for juveniles by creating a football team. Director Phil Joanou does not punch, dramatizing the hard life of these children with a palpable tragedy. Meanwhile, Johnson gives a very respectable performance as the coach who realizes that he lets his past control him, just like his players. "Gridiron Gang" is based on a true story, and it's a source of inspiration, and the film proves once again that old sports film formulas still work and will probably still be.

    Sony Pictures


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    5. "The Rundown" (2003)

    Arnold Schwarzenegger has an early appearance of "The Rundown", telling Johnson to "have fun", as he was officially pbading the baton of action-heroes. And in Peter Berg's film, an early case is presented for Johnson's superstarch: he is charming and thrilling as a bounty hunter who goes to Brazil to recover Seann William Scott, who thinks he has found a lost treasure. Together, they go against Christopher Walken, who plays (as always) a fantastic villain. The plot is an old school adventure nonsense, but the characters are fun, and the action is dynamic. Only a few scenes of coarse comic relief recede.

    Universal


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    4. "Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle" (2017)

    A group of teenagers get caught up in a video game, and they must adopt new identities to come out. It takes too long to establish the concept and rules of "Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle", but once it's over, it's one of the most roaring blockbusters of memory recent, with a cast of dynamite (Johnson, Karen Gillan, Kevin Hart and Jack Black), as stereotypical characters of the video game and completely different characters. The action is inventive, and the humor mostly lands, and Johnson is fantastic as a nerd having a hard time seeing himself as a hero.

    Sony


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    3. "Rampage" (2018)

    Brad Heyton's "Rampage" is the right kind of stupid. Johnson is a primate expert whose best friend, an albino monkey named George, is exposed to a sci-fi trick and becomes huge and aggressive, fighting a mutated giant wolf and a giant mutant crocodile. The plot is nonsense, and the movie knows it, so it just runs at full speed from one outrageous piece and well executed to the other. "Rampage" wisely focuses all his serious attention on the characters, especially the truly emotional and interesting relationship between Johnson and George, who pays attention to all this madness.

    Warner Bros. Pictures


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    2. The films "Fast & Furious" (2011 – ????)

    To separate them is impossible. Johnson does not show up until the fifth (official) edition of the "Fast & Furious" series, and he plays a lot of the seventh movie, but he's a big part of what blew up this franchise in a series of Decent car make movies at one of the best and largest franchises of the planet. He is the ultimate flagship of Vin Diesel's seemingly unstoppable anti-hero, and when he rejoins the team, his heroism makes all these unrepentant thieves more sympathetic than ever before. And of course, these movies have some of the best action sequences around. They are nerdy, they are absurdly emotional, and they are a ton of fun.

    Universal


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    1. "Moana" (2016)

    Johnson plays an intelligent subversion of his typical character on screen in this fantastic Disney animated film under the name of Maui, a hero whose reckless adventure, has in fact sentenced the world. It belongs to a young woman named Moana (voiced by Auli & i; i Cravalho) to find him, to convince him to grow up, and finally to save the day for him, characterizing a new generation with a new kind of heroism . He is beautifully animated, incredibly funny, the songs are fantastic, and Johnson gives a wonderful performance as a dashing demigod

    Disney


  • How does "Skyscraper" feel among the movies The Rock cooked?

    Dwayne Johnson is one of the last big movie stars. Whether it's kicking, tickling funny bones or (often) both, The Rock has the odd ability to make almost every movie better by showing up.

    (Note: These films are graded by quality and Dwayne Johnson-ness, the minor role is generally small, and cameos are included only if they are outstanding.)

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