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WycliffeSep 26th, 2007 - 00:13:26

I thought the film was beautifully done. Samuel L. Jackson was stellar.
The movie was never based on one person. The parallells were interesting.
The only slow parts were the scenes with the women with the exception of Rachel Nichols. The little boy Dakota Goyo was wonderful, and Josh shows a side we have rarely seen before. There appears to be a multitude of reviews that are all over the board. I think rather than tear it apart piece by piece, it would be better served to see the film as a whole.
To enjoy the message for which it was so obviously intended. The messages were clear, the acting strong. Enjoy this wonderful film.

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Resurrecting the Champ

Hartnett will play a young reporter who finds a homeless man who he thinks is a famous former boxer. But the fighter, with whom he has developed a close relationship, ...more

  • US Release: 2007-08-24
  • UK Release: TBA

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