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Real Steel (2011) [Blu-ray]
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Rated: |
PG-13 |
Starring: |
Hugh Jackman, Evangeline Lilly, Anthony Mackie, Kevin Durand, Dakota Goyo. |
Director: |
Shawn Levy |
Genre: |
Action | Drama | Sci-Fi | Sport |
DVD Release Date: 01/24/2012 |
Enter the not-so-distant future where boxing has gone high-tech -- 2000-pound, 8-foot tall steel robots have taken over the ring. Starring Hugh Jackman as Charlie Kenton, a washed-up fighter turned small-time promoter, Real Steel is a riveting,
white-knuckle action ride that will leave you cheering. When Charlie hits rock bottom, he reluctantly teams up with his estranged son Max (Dakota Goyo) to build and train a championship contender. As the stakes in the thrill-packed arena are raised,
Charlie and Max, against all odds, get one last shot at a comeback. Visually stunning and complete with knockout bonus material, Real Steel is a pulse-pounding, inspirational adventure filled with heart and soul.
Cast Notes: Hugh Jackman (Charlie Kenton), Dakota Goyo (Max Kenton), Evangeline Lilly (Bailey Tallet), Anthony Mackie (Finn), Kevin Durand (Ricky), Hope Davis (Aunt Debra), James Rebhorn (Marvin), Marco Ruggeri (Cliff), Karl Yune (Tak Mashido),
Olga Fonda (Farra Lemkova), John Gatins (Kingpin), Sophie Levy (Big Sister), Tess Levy (Little Sister), Charlie Levy (Littlest Sister), Gregory Sims (Bill Panner).
User Comment: gremlins-haunt-my-house from Denver, CO, USA, 27 September 2011 • We saw an advanced screening on Sept 22. I thought it was going to be another one of those cheesy, campy, not really believable, warm fuzzy, type of
underdog/rags to riches movies. I was actually surprised. It had some great plot twists, it had a real story line. And while yes, there is some language sprinkled throughout, it did make a good family movie for older kids, 10+ (my opinion). The ending
wasn't quite what I was expecting, but looking back I think I liked it better for that. Who wants an ending they can see coming the entire movie?
It had some great comedy moments. The relationships between the actors felt genuine and not overdone or forced.
The robot animatronics was good. The robots themselves were fun and imaginative and definitely made me wish we really had this sport. I would so be there!
Summary: Great movie, good story. Who doesn't like fighting robots??
User Comment: George Jozwiak from Austin, Texas, 8 October 2011 • Any movie that gets the audience involved in a positive way and leaving cheering is an excellent movie. It is like Rocky on adrenaline and with a whole lot better acting.
Hugh Jackman, Evangeline Lilly and Dakota Goyo all have great performances. Dakota who plays the son really makes the movie, but all the actors performances are great. The guy who thought it boring... well, you lack passion and your soul must be dead.
Real Steel is the absolutely hands down best movie I have seen in a long time. You will cheer, cry, laugh and be thoroughly entertained. I had to sit and watched the credits at the end just to catch my breath. Great movie.
Summary: Outstanding.
[CSW] -3.6- As the comment above said "It is like Rocky on adrenaline and with a whole lot better acting." It was touching because it was outstanding, not the other way around.
[V5.0-A5.0] MPEG-4 AVC - D-Box 7.8/10 - Good but a bit muted (PG-13).
IMDb Rating (01/23/12): 7.3/10 from 55,664 users
Additional information |
Copyright: |
2011, Disney / Buena Vista |
Features: |
Real Steel contains several quality supplements. Unfortunately, the audio commentary with Director Shawn Levy appears only on the included DVD disc.
• Real Steel Second Screen: Ringside with Director Shawn Levy: Disney describes this feature thusly: "interact with the movie on your iPad or computer while you watch the movie on your Blu-ray player!" Unfortunately, the app was not yet
available at time of publication.
• Countdown to the Fight -- The Charlie Kenton Story (1080p, 13:51): A brief "Mockumentary" that features cast members in-character discussing the story of Charlie, Max, and Atom in a lead-up to the Atom/Zeus fight.
• Making of Metal Valley (1080p, 14:14): A comprehensive look at the four-day making of the movie's "most complicated sequence" that sees Charlie and Max enter an old scrap yard where discarded robots have been laid to rest. It is here that
they ultimately discover the remnants of "Atom."
• Building the Bots (1080p, 5:38): An all-too-short look at the practice and purpose of designing original robots, both in the real and digital worlds.
• Sugar Ray Leonard: Cornerman's Champ (1080p, 6:19): A look at boxing legend Sugar Ray Leonard's contributions to the film, with emphasis on his hand in the training of Hugh Jackman to better ensure a more complete portrayal of a seasoned
fighter.
• Deleted & Extended Scenes (1080p, 17:49): Extended Meet Ambush and Deleted Butterfly Storyline.
• Bloopers (1080p, 2:36).
• DVD Copy (includes audio commentary track).
• Digital Copy. |
Subtitles: |
English SDH, Spanish, French |
Video: |
Widescreen 2.35:1 Color Screen Resolution: 1080p Original aspect ratio: 2.39:1 |
Audio: |
ENGLISH: Dolby Digital 5.1
ENGLISH: DTS-HD Master Audio 7.1
SPANISH: Dolby Digital 5.1
FRENCH: Dolby Digital 5.1
FRENCH: DTS-HD 7.1
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Time: |
2:07 |
DVD: |
# Discs: 1 -- # Shows: 1 |
UPC: |
786936821383 |
Coding: |
[V5.0-A5.0] MPEG-4 AVC |
D-Box: |
Yes |
Other: |
Producers: Susan Montford, Shawn Levy, Don Murphy; Directors: Shawn Levy; Writers: John Gatins; running time of 127 minutes; Packaging: HD Case. Rated PG-13 for some violence, intense action and brief language. Blu-ray Only --- (DVD --> Given Away)
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