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doodle-boy · 1 month
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Ok so I am buzzed on an weird cocktail of ollipop orange soda, bourbon and peach snaps. I'm exhausted from work and just thsi whole week I've been just like out of it and kinda forgot how to person. I'm a cocktail of things drinkin a cocktail of things.
But do any of yall fuckin remember REAL STEEL??
Man that is unironically one of my favorite robot movies and ain't nobody talkin about it!! Like first of all it's got boxing in it, which is always dope as someone who is a big fan of that sport. It's got ROBOTS (duh) and their all really cool designs too. Like you got to see a broad spectrum of different designs and materials used. From ones make like a they a jaguar car with shiny paint and sleep anrodymanic designs. To robots that looked like they were made out of you're old 1994 ford trucks, rusted and banged up. All of them felt like they were inspired by rock'em sock'em robots. with built in headgears and gloves. Some of them even had their neck pop up like the toy did i swear I saw that in a scene in the movie, I'm like 89% sure they made that visual gag at some point. LIKE IT'S SUCH GOOD ROBOT DESIGNS.
Also the fucking animation was really good too??? Like if you go watch a clip of it right now. you will be impressed at how good the lighting is on these robots. And they got DARING with the lighting, day time, night time, during a storm with flashing lightening, back lit by different things, in a dingy hallway, in a professional boxing ring. They did not hesitate to put the models and shaders thew their fuckin paces. Not to mention they put in the effort of adding motion blur and camera blur and close ups and far away shots. And honestly it still fucking holds up, like it legitimately looks good enough that you're brain can very easily accept it into the reality of the world their in.
And this bitch was made in 2011
I've seen movies from the last three years that looked worse than a nobody film about boxing robots.
Think about that.
Also animation aside the story is really nice too. Is it like a super stereotypical 'rookie makes it too the top' type story that is very similar to Rocky? Yes. But you just walked into a fucking boxing movie what did you expect??? Plus that's not the whole picture. It's more than just about a robot who boxes, it about a human man finding his self worth again. About finally connecting to people and himself. It'll make you cry man. It made me cry. I'm crying right now oh my god.
Anyways. peeps need to watch this movie and I need to go lie down.
i'm blazing this because reasons.
lol
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barefistfighter · 19 days
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compilation of moments from boxing movies
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News!
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jimsmovieworld · 30 days
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CREED- 2015 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
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Adonis is the son of deceased boxing legend Apollo Creed. Now grown up, he decides to dedicate himself to boxing full time and convinces Rocky Balboa to train him...
Boxing movie! And a good one at that. Motivational and feel good. Excellent final fight sequence. Rocky is good in the mentor role.
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What I’m getting from the Creed III trailer is that it has the set-up of Rocky III (Adonis is on top of the world but now has to face off against a very hungry challenger) with the emotional struggle of Rocky V (Adonis’ opponent was someone he was close to but drifted away from due to the opponent’s ego). It’s interesting, and I’ve been wanting to see the Creed series move away from the Rocky movies by giving Adonis his own rivalry. Nothing to do with Apollo or Rocky, just solely on Adonis.
I’m intrigued, let’s see where this goes.
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of-fear-and-love · 14 hours
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Rock Hudson in Iron Man (1951)
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thestuffedalligator · 6 months
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My brother-in-law has a Thing where he gives me increasingly rare copies of The Bee Movie and it’s long since gone from “Goofy running gag” to “I don’t know how much money he’s willing to commit to this bit and it Scares Me.”
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Where the fuck can we go from here
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r0semultiverse · 6 months
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The code at the end of the credits in the FNAF movie spells "COME FIND ME" btw for those without captions.
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lasshoe · 6 months
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POOR THINGS (2023) + Letterboxd Reviews
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themovieblogonline · 1 year
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barefistfighter · 1 year
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Mark Wahlberg in The Fighter
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Watch "Creed 3 Trailer Reaction" on YouTube
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jimsmovieworld · 5 months
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THE BOXER- 1997 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
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Very enjoyable boxing movie/drama starring Daniel Day Lewis as Danny, an ex IRA gang member whos released after 14 years in prison. He returns home to start boxing again and get his girl back, which ruffles a few feathers...
Excellent acting from Lewis naturally. Great story and really enjoyed the boxing scenes. Real good movie.
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Regarding the upcoming “Creed 3″ movie, I’m a little wary of the fact that Stallone and Jordan want it to be about Adonis Creed facing off against Clubber Lang’s son (rumored to be played by Deontay Wilder). One, Adonis doesn’t have any beef with the Langs. Two, that’s just a repeat of the second movie. I feel like there HAS to be something more here, something that goes beyond just another legacy fight. 
My suggestion: Since the first movie was about Adonis proving he could be a top competitor and the second one was about Adonis facing his past, have the third one be a bitter feud. Adonis and Clubber Lang’s son fight for the belt, which ends in a controversial draw. This results in both Adonis and Lang Jr. wanting a rematch to settle who is the better fighter, creating a bitter divide between the two men. 
So in comparison to the previous two movies, the theme of this movie is hatred and rivalry, specifically how ego can really fuel a grudge (insert commentary on toxic masculinity here). The feud here is not as personal as the one with Viktor Drago, but is a bit more true to life (as an example, think Ali and Frazier’s feud).
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Today in sports drama movie history: on July 31, 1982 Rocky III debuted in Japan.
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