Maybe, but after doing the track that very well suited The Rock's brute strength body type Zack would've been gassed up for sure. The Rock even told him that in the end - learn to conserve energy.
@@hdog24 Because the Rock is effectively a bodybuilder and weighs 260lbs. Nobody at 260lbs is ever likely to set the pace on courses that require great power to weight and muscular endurance
Back when Zac Efron still had a regular face. But not going to lie, he killed it in The Iron Claw. The man can truly act. He had me fighting tears through out that film.
I finally got to watch Baywatch! I went in with zero expectations because I had seen some negative comments, but I really enjoyed it. Dwayne and Zac had great chemistry. The two of them always deliver. Also, I loved the jokes. The Caucasian one was one of my favorites. (“There’s no I in team, but there is me.” “Are you dyslexic?” “I’m Caucasian.”)
the movie was how to do modern edgy takes on rebooting older stuff. The issue is that it came at the end of when ppl got tired of it, and also at the start of when studios decided to go all in. It really fell through the cracks, I really wish I ignored reviews online cause of it.
So apparently all you need to be a lifeguard is strength? 'Curious' how basically all the challanges were basically weight lifting - and not, you know, anything to do wiith swimming or being a lifeguard
When ur a huge boss with an even bigger ego and u get a new employee that's better than you in every way. You go out of your way to show that you can beat them at something, even if it has nothing to do with the job
@@Respect12948 i never said he couldn't, but he's way too big to be a lifeguard, especially now. There's a reason why you don't see swimmers with huge muscles, they're not needed, it just slows you down, especially in the long run. Can he even wipe his own ass as black Adam?
I think the Rock definitely helped write the hazing scene. No matter what profession, alpha dogs enjoy hazing others and acting like a dick on trying to humiliate others. I'm glad Zach's character gave the Rock a friendly slap. And blew a kiss to his female companion. Scenes like that often indeed duplicate real life situations.
@@toddsands6000 Of course Zach's performance is much more believable in context of the movie. But a friend was a extra on that day of filming and Zach's scene still wasn't accurate either is all I'm saying.
After realizing the rock has a contract so he always looks the best or wins just completely destroys any competition or excitement to see anything with him in it
😂😂yes, his character always has to be the best and the strongest, he must never lose. That's one of the reasons he left the Fast and Furious franchise, because Vin Diesel can't be better than his character.
Oh come on, there aren't many things to ruin about Baywatch. Ultimately everyone watched it back in the day because they were always half nude. I thought this film was ok, even though a little too much american pie for me. But bad? I don't think so.
Zack Efron in that time was ABSOLUTELY perfect for Human Torch role in a Fantastic Four movie. I would've always wanted to see him as Johnny Storm! Now the face is weird unfortunately and is not as shredded ans slim as used to be.
The Rock was caught using anabolic steroids as an undergraduate athlete the University of Miami. When I attended there, Dwayne Johnson was used as an example of steroid users in our lectures. He frequented a “pill mill” on Red Road, Coral Gables Florida. And yes, he still uses them today.
Some people really didn't understand the competition scene. First off, this is a COMEDY, not real life. Next, the course wasn't designed to prove you are a good lifeguard, it was made up by The Rock's character to humble Zac. Also Rock only won at chinups cause he made Zac lift tires and fridges first, and cause Zac did the ninja course
Well lifeguards need muscle endurance.... flexibility and dexterity.....a course like that would be good to check someone's skill..... although lifting tyres and refrigerators don't make sense
😕....oh, don't be cocky, egotistical, how to work with others effectively, going in gung-ho can get you embarrassed & put people in danger, no I in team, don't think you know it all, learn to be teachable, be patient, be humble, change for the better, safe etc. @@chris-y7d1i how is this video not showing half of that in the first few mins 🤣..that comment reminds of what Matt Brody would say.
So he’s going 20-30mph down a pier. At the very last second launches into the water. I’m sure the bike came to a perfect spot all on its on right at the railing. Even put the kickstand down all on its own 🤔
Love how zac nearly kills about 50 more people before diving in and fucking up the rescue, not to mention the fact that bike would’ve really broken through the fence and possibly murked the people in the water anyways
After doing the track that very well suited The Rock's brute strength body type Zack would've been gased up for sure. The Rock even told him that in the end - learn to conserve energy.
i didnt know lifeguarding requires u to go through a strongman level course, i bet none of the girls including the rock can pass the first course lmao classic dwayne johnson the next steven seagal.