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I Showed Up 12 Minutes Late For THE FIGHTER | Review 2010 The Fighter

I started preparing my Top 5 movies of 2010 a few weeks back and quickly realized that I could only make a case for 4…

Today I found the 5th.

The Fighter

Except I almost didn’t make it in time…

I Showed Up 12 Minutes Late For THE FIGHTER | Review 2010 The Fighter

The movie was showing at 12:20.

It should have been easy to make it in time but a series of events including the dog needing a quick bath complicated things a bit.

I’m really started to get annoyed with the TTC these days. I’m considering filming some of these adventures with my phone just to show people how many times I get to the subway and JUST MISS a train.  I suppose I can’t fault the TTC but it would be nice to arrive just as a train comes IN to the station.

Today I missed all three of my connections by 15 seconds or less. It’s aggravating.

If I would have made 1 of them, things would have been a lot better.

Regardless, once I reached the theater, I was sure that being 12-15 minutes late would mean missing the first 5 minutes of the movie.

I was wrong.

Apparently, you can be up to 20 minutes late for a movie and not miss a thing.  I had time to buy my ticket, check out the theater, leave the theater to buy 2 hot dogs, a quick washroom break and back to find a seat.

I even ate one of the hot dogs before the movie started.

Still, I would have loved to see ALL the trailers but I’m not complaining.  I got to see every frame of a pretty fantastic movie.

How good was The Fighter?

The true story of Mickey Ward and his brother Dicky Eklund is one I’ve never heard of before. I’ve never really been a boxing fan let alone a boxing historian so I went in not knowing anything about these two boxers.

I absolutely loved The Fighter.

Christian Bale’s Dicky is a triumph. It’s a performance that should earn Bale the Academy Award.

I went in expecting an underdog story but was surprised to find a movie about a family and the struggle to find success.  The Fighter takes you from the rock bottom life of drugs, poverty and despair all the way to championship glory and redemption.

It’s an inspiring story and well worth the trip to the theater no matter how late I was.

Thankfully, I’m happy I was there for the first scene where you truly get a sense of how Christian Bale transformed himself into Dicky.  It’s remarkable.

The Fighter Review 2010

The rest of the cast including Mark Walberg and Amy Adams are also at the top of their game.

Find out next week where this film ranks on my top 5 of 2010.  I would have been happy to write a Top 4 post but it’s still a relief that I found time to see The Fighter.

Great flick.

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The Rundown Ep. 1

December 4th, 2010 | Posted by jasonmckinnon in Movies | The Rundown - (0 Comments)

The Athletic Nerd Movie Blog: The Rundown Movie Headlines

Welcome to The Rundown!

A brand new feature here at The Athletic Nerd.

What is it?  A weekly recap of movies news, trailers and other headlines.

Doesn’t every other movie blog do that?  Perhaps.  I’ve got some twists in store for you as the feature evolves.

Check back on Sundays for future episodes of The Rundown.

The Beaver

I’ve been waiting a long time to see some footage from this film.  Mel Gibson acting crazy isn’t REALLY a stretch but I think this movie may be his first step towards resurrecting his career.

It depends if you buy the premise though. (If you loved Lars and the Real Girl this looks like it might be for you.) The film was directed by Jodie Foster and looks like a fairly entertaining idea on the surface but I’m not totally convinced it will succeed yet.

THE LINK: Check out Joblo for more.

Personally, I love Mel Gibson’s movies.  Ignore his personal problems and concentrate on his body of work.  You can’t deny he’s made some pretty great flicks.  His performance here looks fantastic but will people look passed his recent behavior and give it a chance?

You tell me.  Would you see a Mel Gibson movie given the controversy surrounding his life?

Looney Tunes Return!

I’m going to try and refrain from overusing exclamation marks but COMMON!  This is the best looking Looney Tunes cartoon I’ve ever seen and I grew up adoring these characters.

Keep them coming Warner Brothers!

The Dark Knight Rises seems Strange?

A story broke this week that seemed to detail a plausible plot for the third Batman film from Christopher Nolan.

THE LINK: Most of the blogs have it but here is Slashfilm’s story.

The Dark Knight ended with Batman running from police.  It’s clear that he will spend most of the film redeeming himself and repairing his broken relationship with Gotham but I really hope Hugo Strange isn’t around to take the fall for him.

A crazy person dressed as Batman is a pretty convenient way to curve people’s opinions of The Caped Crusader.

However, I give Nolan more credit than that.  There’s no way he would take the easy way out.  Batman is going to have to face this problem and rise on his own.

THE LINK: Check out my preview of all the upcoming superhero movies

I can’t wait for an official synopsis.

Super 8 vs Cloverfield

If you were caught up in the Cloverfield hype you’ll remember wondering if not obsessing over what the ‘monster’ would look like.  For months we were subjected to concept art and leaked photos.

THE LINK: Joblo

It appears J.J Abrams is at it again.

Is this the alien from Super 8?

It even looks like the Cloverfield monster a bit doesn’t it?

Who knows if this is legit or not.  It looks awesome though.  I love alien movies.

Ong Bak Returns To Elbow The Crap Out Of People

I’ve only seen a few of Tony Jaa’s movies but they are all bad ass.  If you love martial arts films and haven’t seen a Tony Jaa flick you don’t know what you’re missing.

Take a look at this scene for the upcoming Ong Bak 3.    That final kick to that poor losers face and/or neck is hilarious.

The Fighter

Speaking of fighting, this movie has skyrocketed up my list of anticipated movies.  I really hope I get a chance to see it in theaters.

I read so many stories claiming that Christian Bale turns in another brilliant performance in the last week or so.  He’s an incredible actor and this film looks sweet.

Early buzz says Bale is the front runner for this year’s supporting actor Oscar.  Well…  Not if Justin Timberlake has anything to say about it.

Battle: Los Angeles Trailer 2

I can’t wait for this.  The first trailer I saw was incredible and every single frame I’ve seen of this film screams awesome.

This probably isn’t the best trailer they have released but it still promises the thrills that Skyline lacked.

I’ll be there when it’s released…  I’ll probably be giddy too.

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New Movie Trailers To Be Excited About

It’s been a disappointing summer so far. 

Normally, I’m beyond excited to watch all of the year’s biggest blockbusters but I’ve been left underwhelmed.

Inception and Toy Story 3 have been highlights but today I’d like to focus on some fantastic looking movies that have yet to be released.

I saw a bunch of fantastic new trailers over the last few days.  Enough to merit a post at least. 

Many of these are dramas and I’m sure there are a ton that I’m missing but I’d say it’s a pretty good start!

There’s a lot to look forward to!

Which movies are you looking forward to?

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