Did anyone go see "The Fighter" tonight?

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    Did anyone go see "The Fighter" tonight?

    I went. I thought it was a very good movie. If you were expecting a movie based on Ward's career and trilogy with Gatti, you may be dissappointed. This movie is almost more about ****y Eklund and his relationship with Ward.

    I found it very interesting and one of the best boxing movies ever.
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    It was good, I liked it very much. I was impressed with Mark Wahlberg, and Christian Bale, I thought they had brilliant performances.

    This is the first real boxing movie I've ever seen, and I was impressed.

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    • Kevin Malone
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      #3
      likely going tomorrow. Looks very good.

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        #4
        Originally posted by [KLT] Kirby
        It was good, I liked it very much. I was impressed with Mark Wahlberg, and Christian Bale, I thought they had brilliant performances.

        This is the first real boxing movie I've ever seen, and I was impressed.
        Christian Bale may win an award for that performance.

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        • CarlosG815
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          #5
          Excellent movie and as mentioned above Christian Bale gave a lights out performance. He was really incredible.

          Anybody on this forum will really like it.

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          • mushahadeen
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            #6
            Come on if Paul Williams can make 147 surely Mark Wahlberg could made it to 140. Those dudes he was boxing looked like body builders.

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              #7
              There was one inconsistency that I noticed. Leading up to Ward's fight with late sub, Mike Mungin, the movie made it seem Ward had been losing and was a stepping stone. In reality, Ward won 4 in a row before Mungin, and only had one loss.

              Also, Mungin was said to have been basically a middleweight and outweighed Ward by 18 pounds. But when I check boxrec, he never fought above welterweight and apparently only outweighed Ward by 9 pounds at the scales. It is possible that Mungin rehydrated to 160 or so, which in essence could be an 18 pound difference on fight night.

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              • Monte Fisto
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                #8
                Okay, for those who have already seen it. Did you like it better than Rocky 1 or even Million Dollar Baby ?

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                  The Fighter

                  I didn't like it. It was mostly about his brother ****y. I feel that Micky Ward is a more outspoken person with more character than what Mark Wahlberg portrayed. Micky talks faster and is more expressive when he talks and moves around more relaxed. I wished they would have shown a little on the Gatti vs Ward trilogy. Maybe they can make a movie on Arturo "Thunder" Gatti and call it "Thunder." And maybe the real Mickey Ward can star in it.

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                  • SilverSun
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                    #10
                    You saw this over TRON Legacy? Complete Amateur

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