“If any of us get laid tonight, it’s because of Eric Bana in Munich.”
So says Seth Rogen’s full-time slacker Ben Stone at the start of 2007’s Knocked Up, heralding a recent shift in
the pop culture persona of the Chosen People from neurotic schlimazels of the Woody Allen variety to
bad-ass playas like Bana. But, although the concept of “Jewish action star” is
a relatively new phenomenon, film history is filled with tales of Hebrew heroes
(and heavies), from ancient Egypt to modern Israel.
And thus, in tribute to the upcoming June 6th release of Adam Sandler’s meshuga Israeli commando/hair-stylist
comedy You Don’t Mess With the Zohan,
Screengrab is proud to present The
Top 12 Tough Jews in Cinema!” — Andrew Osborne
Check out all the Hebrew
Hammers, right
here.