Undisputed: An action packed fantasy boxing book where the greatest heavyweights go head-to-head
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Ladies and gentlemen, it’s now time for the main event of book publishing. Steeped in history,...
Digital Monsoon
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Gareth von Kallenbach (980 KP) rated The Fighter (2010) in Movies
Aug 8, 2019
The surprising sibling chemistry of actors Bale and Wahlberg is the successful binding force in the The Fighter. The skill of these two brings relevance to the film for an audience that might otherwise step past a sports story by giving it heart.
Also leading the cast is Amy Adams as Charlene Fleming, a bartender and the love interest of Micky. Charlene threatens to challenge Micky’s already rocky relationship with his family and while this is not Adam’s most impressive role it does display a stretch from her previous body of work.
The supporting cast, consisting of the Micky and Dicky’s sisters and a number of coach and agent figures, adds a much-needed comedic element to a film. Yet it is the small character choices that create emotion in the story, from Micky’s beat-up low budget automobile to the numerous half intelligent one-liners delivered from an increasingly unstable Dicky. This instability combined with gritty shots, constantly moving camera angles, and drab colors provide the audience with a full view of the challenges faced by both brothers in the struggle to survive as boxers.
Unlike the majority of sports stories turned into film The Fighter tackles a much more realistic portrayal of both the sport and the human complexities of the characters involved. The Fighter is more a movie about being a boxer than one about the sport itself, resulting in much of the story occurring outside of the ring. However, there is no denying that The Fighter is a tried and true sports film that overcomes the overplayed story through compelling acting and quality plot.
The Legendary Casey Brothers
Jim Hudson and Jim Casey
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Nowhere in the annals of sport is there a family so gifted. In 1982 the seven Casey brothers were...
Monkey Boxing
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BMW 'Airhead' Twins: All R45, R50, R60, R65, R75, R80, R90, R100, RS, RT & LS (Not GS) Models 1969 to 94
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There are lots of books about the classic BMW Boxers; their history, performance, lineage, and the...
I Fight for a Living: Boxing and the Battle for Black Manhood, 1880-1915
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The black prizefighter labored in one of the few trades where an African American man could win...
Kiss the Blood off My Hands: On Classic Film Noir
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Consider the usual view of film noir: endless rainy nights populated by down-at-the-heel boxers,...
Gypsy Empire
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Irish Travellers have never enjoyed a higher profile, at home and abroad, for good reasons and bad....