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The Trailer for Warrior Debuts

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Lionsgate has debuted the trailer for director Gavin O'Connor's Warrior, starring Joel Edgerton, Tom Hardy, Jennifer Morrison, Nick Nolte, Maximiliano Hernandez, Frank Grillo and Erik "Bad" Apple.

In the drama, opening in theaters on September 9, two brothers face the fight of a lifetime – and the wreckage of their broken family – within the brutal, high-stakes world of Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) fighting.

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Another that's actually indie produced, just being distributed by a big studio.
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This looks like it could be interesting, might have to keep an eye out. I just hope it doesn't turn into another The Fighter and deviate too much from the actual fighting becoming the 'Titanic' of boxing movies.

I'm definitely up for seeing Tom Hardy in more roles.

Crazay4765d ago

I'm still unsure of all the "Tom Hardy Love". My thoughts are this one will have alot of family story in it. I'll check it out but won't be falling over myself to have the opportunity.

JL4765d ago

Yea, definitely won't be falling over myself to see it by any means. You are right though, I have a suspicion this will have a lot of the family story in it. I don't mind some of the family story, but if they completely abandon the fighting for that, then it's a no-go for me. Like with The Fighter (which this seems to share some similarities with. It's like The Fighter meets Play It To The Bone), but back on track, with The Fighter, how many boxing scenes were actually in that movie? Two? And neither one of them was even good really.

As for the Tom Hardy love. I'm not all on that big bandwagon he's got going. But he has piqued my curiosity enough now that I want to see more of him to be able to better gauge his talent and see what he can bring to the table. If you haven't seen it, watch Bronson. You'll see why.

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David Heyman Signs On To Produce ‘Warriors’ For Alibaba

China’s Alibaba Pictures Group has signed Harry Potter producer David Heyman to produce Warriors, a live-action film based on the hit series of children and young adult novels.

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'Warrior' Review | Examiner

Examiner.com writes: Some films are made to evoke a certain emotion from its audience, like it is pointing directly at your soul and telling you to feel either distraught, excitement, sadness, happiness or compassion. Most films that attempt to do that often times come off as highly manipulative, putting their characters into situations that are clearly manufactured to elicit a particular feeling at a particular moment. The successful ones however are able to tap into those emotions without it ever feeling forced, it lulls you in with real characters facing real world problems that we all deal with and let us go on a two hour journey with them. "Warrior" is the first film in decades to bring forth all of those emotions and do it in a way that feels completely natural, fresh and honest.

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alycakes4241d ago

This movie is heartwrenching. It really touches you at the core even if you've never had family issues like this movie is showing, I still think anyone watching will feel some of what this movie is trying to relay to their audience. Great performaces by each one of the main cast members but especially by Nick Nolte. I was also in awe of the two brothers...they were just unbelievable.

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Entering the Netflix Stream: August 2012

Nicholas of Movies Hate You Too writes:

When it comes to Netflix Streaming it really feels like it’s feast or famine. Some months are great, others not so much. For August I’m leaning towards the latter, which is partially why this Netflix post is coming so late in the month. For August there are a couple decent new releases but they’re a little more art house than what most people are interested in. Otherwise there are some decent horror films (Halloween is just around the corner), 80s fans will find a couple entertaining one offs, Taco Bell is well represented in the 90s, and a couple new shows found their way into the stream. Overall its not a great month but who knows… maybe September will be gangbusters.

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