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Seeds: 125 Peers: 89 |
Year: 2013 Genre: Comedy, Sport Starring: Robert De Niro, Sylvester Stallone, Kim Basinger |
Review: Grudge match: Three and a half stars (out of five) Film icon Sylvester Stallone and Robert De Niro (who last appeared on the screen along with the 1997s Cop Land) star in this boxing film former boxing champions who want to be last season in total 30 years after Title tiebreaking game was to be held. The film probably would have been entitled ROCKY VS. Raging Bull, thirty-some years later, that probably would have sold more tickets. Since it is his own boxing comedy drama movie and that would be expected is not going to it (no more, no less). Stallone plays Henry Clear and De Niro plays Billy the Kid McDonnell. They both retired Pittsburgh boxers who all held the title, and won one battle to another. They had to be tiebreaking game for thirty years ago, but resigned Razor night before the big fight. The child was wanting to fight, Razor, and then when the boxing promoter named Dante Slate, Jr. (Kevin Hart), the son of the promoter, who previously struggling Razor and children, Kid proposal for a new game, of course, two gi ppeid by chance. Shaver (obviously) not the idea at all at first, largely due to the fact that the child slept in his ex-girlfriend, Sally Rose (Kim Basinger), thirty years ago, before the season canceled. Due to financial difficulties Razor ready to fight for it. Alan Arkin co-stars in the film Razors old coach and Jon Bernthal (from Walking Dead fame) plays the son of children (and Sallys), which she never knew.The film is full of all your usual cliche? S and cheesy drama, but it's funny and entertaining. If you are not interested to see the boxing match between Rocky and Raging Bull, thirty-some years later, when this is not the movie for you, but I like the idea, and got what I paid for it. Stallone and De Niro is so great that the film (and it seems that they were very fun to do it), and the supporting cast all decent too. Peter Segal (who also directed movies like Tommy Boy, Anger Management, 50 First Dates and Get Smart) does a decent job directing and screenplay (Doug Ellin, Tim Kelleher and Rodney Rothman enough). Of course, it's not a great film, but it's not bad either, and, of course, many of our fun.Watch movie to watch the show to talk about the film: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D4Q1b3lZ2TY
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