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The Rock, Dwayne Johnson, on 'Journey 2,' Fighting At WrestleMania and His Political Future

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The Huffington Post   Eric Larnick First Posted: 02/ 7/2012 2:17 pm Updated: 02/ 7/2012 2:18 pm

2012 is going to be a very big year for Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson. His summer blockbuster, "G.I. Joe: Retaliation," just dropped a new trailer during the Super Bowl. His 3D family adventure, "Journey 2: The Mysterious Island," hits theaters this Friday. And when he's not tweeting, looking like a living, breathing comic book character, or getting ready to team-up with Michael Bay, he's training to step back into wrestling ring -- where he'll main event that pop culture circus known as WrestleMania 28 (in his hometown of Miami, Florida).

How does he manage to do it all? Moviefone spoke to The Rock about his upcoming projects, got him to trash talk both "Star Wars" and his wrestling rival, John Cena, offer some R-rated advice to his co-star, Josh Hutcherson, and hint that we may one day be calling him President Rock.

Plus, he finally explained how he knew about the death of Osama bin Laden before anyone else.

Dwayne Johnson: What's funny is they were like, "You got 5 minutes," and I said "Bullshit, it's Moviefone, we got ten minutes."

That makes it all worth it, coming from this old-school Rocky Maivia fan.
Wow, that's a lot of love. And I'm going to reciprocate that, because for you to be a fan when I was running around with a haircut that looked like a pineapple and a blue outfit with strings and shit hanging off it, wow.

Well you can reciprocate by telling me how you found out about Bin Laden's demise before anyone else?
If I tell you that, I won't have to "kill" you, but I'll have to behead you -- no, I got my sources. I got friends in high places and low places. It was a very interesting day; I'm proud of our country and proud to be American. The individuals who were there were proud to let me know. I knew the President was going to give his speech; I thought he was going to give it at a certain time and so I thought, "I think it's appropriate that I tweet 'I'm damn proud to be an American'" and keep it in that space without giving away too much information. And then I got a call saying, "Now the President will give his speech in a couple of hours." So we had about two hours of Rock tweets out there [Laughs].

Between that, and playing Obama on "SNL," what will it take to get you to move into the political field?
Right now the best way that I can impact the world is through entertainment. One day, and that day will come, I can impact the world through politics. The great news is that I am American, therefore I can become President. But don't forget: I am G.I. Joe.

Man, that was a smooth transition.
I can't wait for it. Paramount came to me with the idea of rebooting the franchise and bringing "Roadblock" to life. It is one of the coolest roles I've ever done, I was a big fan growing up. Bruce [Willis] is a legit iconic action movie star. We always talked about doing something together, so the fact that we could come together, kick ass on this movie -- every day was great to work with him.

But looking to the immediate future, you've got "Journey 2" opening up against "The Phantom Menace 3D." How are you going to fare in that cinematic battle?
"Star Wars" is a tough opponent; the only thing you can do is lace up your boots, dig in deep and say "bring it." Either way the audience is going to be entertained, but at the end of the day what would you rather have: Jar Jar Binks or The Rock in 3D?

Well you know how to talk the talk, but what kind of action hero advice did you impart onto Josh Hutcherson?
He's poised and he's ready, he's going to have a massive year between "Journey" and a little movie called "The Hunger Games," which I'm not sure if anyone is going to see. Nonetheless, the advice I gave him is this: [clears throat] Whatever you do, do it full speed, remember speed kills -- and go fuck some shit up.

Then to go in a more sensitive direction, do you have a favorite "High School Musical" song from Vanessa Hudgens?
Uh, what songs does she sing?

"We're All In This Together" is something I've actually heard of.
OK, then my favorite song is "We're All In This Together." Because as sexy as Vanessa is, it doesn't even matter because we'll be in it together ... That doesn't even make sense but as long as you say it confidence and bravado, I think it works.

You're not even giving yourself a break after "Journey" and "Joe"; your next two projects, "Snitch" and Michael Bay's"Pain and Gain," seem a bit more serious.
We just wrapped "Snitch," that was a hell of a schedule and we shot six day weeks, for six weeks in a row. That was a very intense role, but I loved playing it and it was an honor to become that man. Those are real events and real stakes between the U.S. government and drug cartels and a family.

["Pain and Gain,"] again, unbelievably a true story. We're in pre-production, and we're all -- meaning my team and Paramount and Michael Bay -- crossing "t"s and dotting "i"s. I've known Michael for some time, this has been a passion project of his, he gave me the script to read years ago, I loved it and wanted to make it then. Unfortunately, we have a very small window of time to shoot it before I go off and film "Fast Six."

Now with this incredibly busy slate of action movies, how are you finding time to train for a WrestleMania main event?
You fit it in, that's what you do. I make sure there's a ring on location with me, anywhere that I shoot. I had a ring down in New Orleans, when I was preparing for the Madison Square Garden event. I have a ring down in Florida, a ring down in Louisiana; there's always a ring close by. In order to prep for WrestleMania, it's a lengthy training camp that requires daily work inside the ring because you can't simulate the physicality of professional wrestling.

But is your opponent John Cena really going to be that much trouble?
The only trouble he's going to have is removing my size 15 boot from his ladyparts.

I think that's what a lot of people wanted to hear.
That's right -- I'm excited about all the projects you just mentioned. I'm excited about WrestleMania; to be able to go back, team up with Vince [McMahon] and make a big vision like that come to life and create the biggest match-up of all time is very special to me. There's countless matches that have moved me and inspired me, and we're going to do something very special down in Miami, my hometown, sold-out Sun Life Stadium. Boots to John Cena's ass.

Finally, playing a round of word association, if you were a movie producer, what kind of character would you cast these wrestling stars as, in their Hollywood debut: "Macho Man" Randy Savage?
A great villain.

Heir to the WWE Empire, Triple H?
The small pipsqueak of a body, what do you call it?

A henchman?
No, because henchmen are big and bad. [Laughs] I'm kidding, guy's an animal.

Soulman Rocky Jonhson?
A pioneer.

John Cena?
The female lead.

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rain33
be bold & strong as a independent person
12:33 PM on 02/08/2012
i don't care if he's republican because the ROCK is fine as hell! damn he has the prettiest smile yet he's arrogant but i still like him!
11:17 AM on 02/08/2012
Rock Obama time to get mad!
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1peachcowboy1956
10:56 AM on 02/08/2012
He plays his parts with enthusiasm...I love him in the ring with a microphone. He needs to save his money and wait 20 years to be a politician.
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Beka13
Soylent green is made of...
10:54 AM on 02/08/2012
The People's Champ = Democrat
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button64
whyiotta
10:22 AM on 02/08/2012
He's a smoking hot man!!! All MAN!
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09:35 AM on 02/08/2012
"John Cena?
The female lead."

As usual, a blockhead making comments meaning that women are less than men. I'm a man and it offends me.
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DandaPanda
I am not a republican
12:06 AM on 02/09/2012
Cena is perfectly capable of putting little doowayne where he belongs....
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american-dolt
Truther since 2004
09:22 AM on 02/08/2012
Well, he is dumb as a doornail so he will fit right in.
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05:26 AM on 02/08/2012
You would think that after watching Arnold stumble his way through his governorship in California, people would realize that there is a world of difference between someone who plays a tough guy on the screen and an actual leader but then nobody ever went broke underestimating the intelligence of the American electorate.
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BLinCincinnati
12:36 PM on 02/08/2012
So true, Actors make HORRIBLE Presidents.

;)
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Redhunteur
If I damn yer POV will u turn the other cheek?
04:00 AM on 02/08/2012
It makes sense he is about to do a Baysplosion movie as the last Joe movie was just as loud and pointless as the Transformer's flicks.

Not a big fan of Mr. Johnson but he seems like a truly likeable person.
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Ken Volok
03:47 AM on 02/08/2012
Yawn.
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Marc Driftmeyer
Mechanical Engineer and Computer Scientist
02:40 AM on 02/08/2012
Wow. I like Dwayne as an actor and person, but that has to be the dumbest piece of journalism I've read since the last piece of useless manure in the rumor sections of HP.
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redsongia
is not Chicago
12:05 AM on 02/08/2012
I love what the rock is cookin'!
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O K Ali
Wash your hands, seriously.
09:20 PM on 02/07/2012
Him and Rick Flair cut the best promos in the history of wrestling.
12:46 AM on 02/08/2012
I'd add Cactus Jack and his classic ECW promos to the top of the list.

For pure heat The Gangstas from mid-90's Smoky Mountain Wrestling and later ECW were among the very best.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=82uO_lLBcNk
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BuckyJamesDio
This monkey's going to Heaven.
08:52 PM on 02/07/2012
On the one hand it's sad to see actors and entertainers venture into politics and become less than impressive representatives, such as:

Ronald
Ahnold
Jesse

Then, there are the ones that just hover in the background:

Fred Grandy
Fred Thompson

Proving you have to be a Fred, apparently.

As much as I truly like and admire this guy, and as charismatic and funny as he is, I'd hate to see all the good in him become vampired by the political system. Look at what it's done to everyone who's gone into politics. They all look like Buscemi now. And that's not good for anyone.
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jokamachi
Dog on roof? Check. Scissors? Check.
08:35 PM on 02/07/2012
This guy has just enough intelligence to do well in politics... first run for the house, then hope for a special election for a vacant senate seat...
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redsongia
is not Chicago
12:05 AM on 02/08/2012
I think, in fact, he's quite bright.