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Centerfield Aug 01 2005 12:21 PM |
First the good...it’s the classic underdog boxing story about a kid from nowhere making it big. Clint Eastwood is terrific as the grizzled, stubborn coach with his own baggage who wants nothing to do with training a girl, but eventually gets charmed/guilted into doing it, Morgan Freeman is great as the washed up fighter who now works for Clint emptying spit buckets, and Hillary Swank’s portrayal of the lead character is endearing at times and fist-pumpingly exciting at others. There are cool sideplots too, like Freeman’s recount of how he held on too long at the end of his career, the kid who trains at the gym that clearly has no talent, and Clint’s curious habit of going to church and taunting the priest. And of course, Morgan Freeman narrates the movie which automatically makes any movie half a star better. Sometimes I think Freeman could read the dictionary out loud and make it sound compelling.
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TheOldMole Aug 01 2005 06:51 PM |
Saw it too long ago to discuss it scene for scene, but I give it a 9, and the second half worked really well for me.
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Edgy DC Aug 01 2005 07:35 PM |
Don't see Love Actually. It was freakishly depressing for other reasons.
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seawolf17 Aug 01 2005 07:42 PM |
I loved Love Actually, actually.
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Edgy DC Aug 01 2005 07:53 PM |
Hey, wow, really? damn, motha, no way.
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Vic Sage Aug 02 2005 12:26 PM |
i, too, am not crazy about movies that shift so radically.
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Johnny Dickshot Aug 02 2005 01:05 PM |
I didn't see this flick but I liked CF's review. I also liked Edgy;s review of Love Actually, which I committed to memory and couldn;t agree with any more.
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ABG Aug 02 2005 01:39 PM |
I'm not someone who really understands the technical side of filmmaking, but for whatever reason this movie came across as by far the best film I've ever seen from that standpoint. The lighting, sound, etc were really impressive even to a layman.
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