Well, that's like just like your opinion, man.
Seriously though, if he can pull it off more power to him. Apparently, I'm the only one who has a shadow of doubt about it.

How about his brother, Randy?cousin actually.
I hope this does really well at the box office. Not because I'm a fan (but prepared to become one!) but because I still want new Shadow and Phantom movies. ...And we all know how Hollywood works.![]()
How about his brother, Randy?
How exactly are geniuses suposed to act? Quirky motor mouths like Stark? Speak in a German accent like Einstein? Sport a pipe and glasses like many fictional scientists? Rattle off jargon like the Professor on Gilligan's Island? Be a lovable eccentric like Doc Brown?
Most of Shane Black's stuff does have a fair amount of humor in it, but I don't think any of them are outright comedies.Yes, and not the comedic approach a la "The Green Hornet."
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From Wikipedia:
Doc Savage's real name was Clark Savage, Jr. He was a physician, scientist, adventurer, inventor, explorer, researcher, and, as revealed in The Polar Treasure, a musician. A team of scientists assembled by his father deliberately trained his mind and body to near-superhuman abilities almost from birth, giving him great strength and endurance, a photographic memory, a mastery of the martial arts, and vast knowledge of the sciences. Doc is also a master of disguise and an excellent imitator of voices.
I just don't picture The Rock as this type of character (aside from great strength and endurance) and certainly not as the most perfect choice from actors of our era.
Though I have only seen previews from Ballers the way he looks on there I could almost see it pulled off. I was just hoping for some enlightenment on what people were seeing that made them feel he was a good fit for the character other than his physique.
Hopefully they forego the severe widow's peak hairstyle that James Bama always gave the character on his cover paintings. I'd prefer a shaved headed Doc Savage rather than a wig on Dwayne Johnson that would make him look like he's wearing Magneto's helmet.
My mediocre Photoshopping skills aside, yeah, I think Johnson has the physique and looks for the part. The guy has tons of charisma and always comes across as very intelligent, so I'm not sure why people are making the assumption he can't play a genius. And he's not relegated to just playing jock or action roles (though the latter applies here), as his comedic turn as a gay bodyguard and wannabe actor/country music singer in Be Cool can attest, among other films.
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My fear with a Doc Savage movie is that it'll turn out feeling derivative, since so many creators have cribbed from his pulps over the years. The Fortress of Solitude, his Crime College, the bickering back and forth of his group of assistants, his gadgets, his over-the-top villains -- it'll seem like he's ripping off Superman, the Fantastic Four, or James Bond rather than existing years before all of them.
I remember when the 1980's King Solomon's Mine was released trying to explain to people that Alain Quartermain was not a rip off of Indiana Jones.
Hopefully they forego the severe widow's peak hairstyle that James Bama always gave the character on his cover paintings. I'd prefer a shaved headed Doc Savage rather than a wig on Dwayne Johnson that would make him look like he's wearing Magneto's helmet.
He made his bones as one of the most legendarily articulate and fast-on-his-feet performers in professional wrestling. These are qualities useful for selling the mental as well as physical prowess of a character. I'm amazed that this requires explaining to professed fans of The Rock.Why? Because he's muscular? I've liked The Rock for years before he hit the silver screen but I don't see what about him says "Doc Savage".
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