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    Comments Thread For: Liev Schreiber took around 800 punches while filming 'The Bleeder'

    Liev Schreiber took around 800 punches when filming The Bleeder to make the boxing drama more credible and to not upset the prize fighter whose real life story it portrayed, the actor said at the Venice film festival on Friday.
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    Really looking forward to this movie. Schreiber is a really good actor & how could the Wepner story not be good.

    Lotsa good **** all around with this one too. Comedian Jim Gaffigan plays Wepner's best friend. Junkie turned great writer Jerry Stahl worked on the screenplay. Ray Donovan's black Irish brother plays Ali. I'm not even gonna download this one, I'm going to the theater.

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    • OctoberRed
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      #3
      Originally posted by Eff Pandas
      Really looking forward to this movie. Schreiber is a really good actor & how could the Wepner story not be good.

      Lotsa good **** all around with this one too. Comedian Jim Gaffigan plays Wepner's best friend. Junkie turned great writer Jerry Stahl worked on the screenplay. Ray Donovan's black Irish brother plays Ali. I'm not even gonna download this one, I'm going to the theater.
      Everyone is saying this is the next great boxing film

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      • -Freddy-
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        Looking forward to this too. I also want to see hands of stone.

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          Dude gonna have CTE brain disease and be talking like a drunk james toney when he's 50

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          • anonymous2.0
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            #6
            what are his compubox stats

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            • b Murphington
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              #7
              Theres been a lot of boxing flicks coming out lately. Are directors and screenwriters just trying to capitalize and cash in on the success of Creed?

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              • KeyboardWarrior
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                It is good to see more Boxing films being released.

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                  #9
                  Hbo documentaries are so good because of Sabertooth

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by b morph
                    Theres been a lot of boxing flicks coming out lately. Are directors and screenwriters just trying to capitalize and cash in on the success of Creed?
                    There's always boxing films in development from low budget to blockbuster caliber films. Its probably still the highest drama sports out there & screenwriters & directors are usually searching for high drama.

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