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Johnson finished the song with a "Daddy loves you," which caused the baby to promptly burst into tears. Apparently, she was hangry. Though the 6'5", lbs. Johnson is known for his impressive physique and slew of actions films—think the Fast and the Furious franchise— Disney movies like Moana and The Game Plan have shown his softer side.

And now his Insta shows a perfect balance between the two. There's this one where he laughs and where he can't stop laughing. It's great. DJ: Am I that bad of a singer?

I can't hold a tune. It's movie magic in the studio. AF: I've done a lot of musicals, and I've done a lot where an actor wants to pre-record their songs so when he records it, he can go in with the pre-recording and we can fix everything. That's him playing the guitar, that's him singing, and h e was spot on. We didn't do any mixing. Everyone who has seen his performance has been so happy about it, and it blew everybody away. DJ: What's funny is, I put that outfit on, we were about two hours away from shooting, I was like wow, this is really tight.

It was made for me, but it was the first time I tried it on. And I tried it on and it was very thin and very tight. I was like hmm, boy, this is a Disney movie. So I went to see Andy and I said, "Andy, can you come and look at this really quickly, because we were about ready to shoot. AF: We went smaller. The first version we had wasn't small enough. That's a great way to ingratiate yourself with your cast on the very first day, you're walking around the set in your little ballet outfit.

What did you take from your experiences with your own daughter that you brought to this? Were there any special moments and the way you dealt with them?

DJ: Oh sure. You bet. What a great question. I'm very, very lucky to understand what that blessing is, to be a parent, and not only to be a parent, but there's a very, very unique bond between a daddy and his little girl. And I recognize that now. And every day I recognize it, I live it, I embrace it. So that bonding process, and understanding that, made it very easy for me. I could easily take scenes from that movie and translate them right into my own real life. Same thing, from my life and translate them right into the movie, as well.

So it's because of those experiences that I had that allowed me to easily bond with Madison. And not only that, but easily appreciate her silliness, appreciate her crankiness when she gets tired, appreciate everything like that. Six years ago, before my little girl was born, if Andy had approached me about doing the movie, I still would have loved to have done the movie, I would still think it would have been just as funny; but I don't think, however, the emotion would have been there.

Because I think that type of emotion, especially when it comes to kids, I think you have to have a kid if you're going to act it that well emotionally.

What about your lifestyle in the movie? This kid comes in, and suddenly, the house is a mess. DJ: That's the way life is. It's the exact same way. Top review. Joe Kingman is a talented but pompous pro quarterback and dedicated bachelor who has yet to win a championship throughout the course of his illustrious career.

That's the least of his worries however when he's united with the precocious eight-year-old daughter he never knew he had, and is abruptly forced to embrace fatherhood. Will he see the error of his ways and learn to be a responsible parent? The Rock, showing a softer side here, is likable and engaging and the film is sure to attract its target audience, but there's too much formula and too few laughs for it to really set itself apart from the standard genre.

Watchable, and easy to take, but obvious and undistinguished. Special-K88 Nov 5, Details Edit. Release date September 28, United States. United States. Box office Edit. Technical specs Edit. Runtime 1 hour 50 minutes. Related news. Contribute to this page Suggest an edit or add missing content. Top Gap. One leg bounces in time to the beat. Then his eyes snap open, and he zeroes in on me. Waiting for my answer. I grin back, my body swaying, my hips snapping.

He ends the song with a sweeping bow, tosses the mic to the operator, then hops down, headed straight for me. Sweat gleams on his brow, plasters his shirt to his chest. People slap his shoulders and back, try to give him high-fives, including Gray, who is beside himself with glee. My legs wrap around his waist as I cling to him, find his mouth, and take it.

I nip his lower lip. Dex shakes himself as if waking up.



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