Grudge Match

Grudge Match

2013 "Stallone vs DeNiro"
Grudge Match
Grudge Match

Grudge Match

6.4 | 1h53m | PG-13 | en | Comedy

A pair of aging boxing rivals are coaxed out of retirement to fight one final bout -- 30 years after their last match.

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6.4 | 1h53m | PG-13 | en | Comedy | More Info
Released: December. 25,2013 | Released Producted By: Warner Bros. Pictures , Gerber Pictures Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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A pair of aging boxing rivals are coaxed out of retirement to fight one final bout -- 30 years after their last match.

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Cast

Robert De Niro , Sylvester Stallone , Alan Arkin

Director

Wynn Thomas

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Warner Bros. Pictures , Gerber Pictures

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adonis98-743-186503 A pair of aging boxing rivals are coaxed out of retirement to fight one final bout -- 30 years after their last match. The problem with Grudge Match is that most critics and fans didn't understood that the film is a comedy and not a drama or a Rocky 7 or Raging Bull 2 it's just a comedy and in the IMDb trivia it's listed that Stallone didn't wanted to do the film because he didn't wanted to parody Rocky but after De Niro changed his mind he agreed but also let's talk about the talent that this film has you got Sylvester Stallone, Alan Arkin, Robert De Niro, Kim Basinger and John Bernthal and even Kevin Hart gives a really good performance. The film has a lot of humor and even drama when it's needed that totally works my favorite 2 moments were easily the one in the Press Conference where Hart said something about old people and that age doesn't matter an obvious reference to the 2 men and every other action hero out there and also the big fight was them finding their happiness again Sly hooked up with Basinger and De Niro found his son and his grandson and yes Stallone won again and that was another reference to Rocky but remember he didn't direct the film it just happened if you except a film like Rocky or Creed you will be disappointed but if you except 2 old men making fun of themselves and finding their humanity back you won't be disappointed because this is a comedy not a Drama. Also the soundtrack was pretty cool many times during the fight sequence mostly i give Grudge Match a 10 out of 10 it's a smart film that knows exactly what it is.
slayerholmes Not that it's been on the highest level for quite sometime anyhow, but I'm really starting to lose my last remaining hopefulness regarding new generations. Of movies and their watchers. Here's latest reason for this: "Grudge Match"... What a dud! And especially considering the initial (and natural) fears I had before watching those other "stallone-rehashs" Rocky Balboa (2006) and Rambo (2008) and finding them actually somewhat tolerable in their sadness/tiredness/cynicism, the overall awfulness of this turkey is even more amazing.Well yes, OK, above mentioned were always meant to be "more serious" than this one, but of course with GM you get your excessive amount of "drama" and "bitter relationships" between laughs too. (Or embarrassed grunts, as in my case.) It seems like even some genuine emotions from viewers are phished, but everything is ruined by predictability... Predictability? Try EVERY character's EVERY reaction/remark in EVERY scene, worst examples being no-brainer: Kevin Hart, Alan Arkin, that grandkid. But I still wouldn't claim they act bad, but rather fill their horrible roles flawlessly.All I am saying: 6.4 average for this calculated, manipulative, childish, cliché-ridden vomit is essentially too much. People get wrong ideas.
Dave McClain Surprises are nice. Surprises are interesting. Surprises are fun. It's surprising when a pair of aging boxers show that they can still bring it. It's surprising when aging actors show us something fresh and new. It's surprising when people who have very good reasons to hate each other find common ground. And it's surprising when a movie that you expect to be formulaic turns out to be much more.Life imitating art imitating life is what "Grudge Match" (PG-13, 1:53) is all about. The film stars two actors in their late 60s playing boxers, while both actors had famously played boxers on film in the 1980s. This movie is not Jake LaMotta versus Rocky Balboa (although that would be interesting since the former was a real person and the latter is a fictional character). This pairing of screen legends who have played boxers before and are now playing different boxers who, in the story have boxed before is plenty interesting in its own right.Sylvester Stallone is Henry "Razor" Sharp and Robert DeNiro is Billy "Kid" McDonnen, boxers who came up in the sport as rivals and grew to hate each other, but decide to reunite – professionally, if not personally. When the two light heavyweights first fought each other for the championship, Kid won. In the rematch, Razor won. The tie-breaking grudge match that everyone wanted to see never happened because, for very personal and private reasons, Razor retired from boxing while still in his prime.Fast-forward 30 years. Razor is living a lonely life and barely making ends meet. Kid is a local businessman who is moderately successful, but still nurses a grudge against Razor for refusing to allow him to redeem himself after his one lost fight. When a motion-capture video session for a new boxing video game featuring the two boxing legends leads to a physical confrontation that is caught on cell phone cameras and goes viral, the son (Kevin Hart) of Razor's former boxing promoter brings the two old enemies together so the world can finally see them finish what they started.But before the fight can take place, both men have to overcome their personal animosity, mend fences with others from their shared past and, of course, get their well-past-their-prime bodies into fighting shape… if that's possible. Razor's old friend Louis "Lightning" Conlon (Alan Arkin) trains Razor, while Kid is trained by his estranged son, B.J. (Jon Bernthal), who often has his precocious son Trey (Camden Gray) in tow. Kim Basinger plays Sally, a woman who has something of a history with both Razor and Kid."Grudge Match" doesn't take the easy way out of anything – and the effort pays off. The professional, physical and personal challenges that both men face aren't easily overcome. The drama feels genuine and is perfectly balanced by well-earned laughs. Basinger (a previous Oscar winner) gives the story just the right amount of gravitas and Kevin Hart provides the comic relief, with more than a little help from Arkin and Gray, not to mention the stars themselves. Stallone and DeNiro could've mailed in their performances, but instead, they both give us some real quality acting. DeNiro is alternately funny and heart-breaking, but without falling back on his grumpy guy routine of which we've seen a little too much in the past few years. In fact, DeNiro's character is no comedian, but is the more upbeat of the two main characters. Meanwhile, Stallone is sullen, without being depressing, funny when appropriate and seems to show genuine emotion as he works through a number of personal challenges.But the appeal of this movie doesn't just come from the talented cast. The story is original enough to be engaging and is further enhanced by well-paced and balanced directing and seamless editing. The movie also contains a very appealing soundtrack, with a great mix of well-known tunes and some very cool new music. Even the film's obligatory training montage feels fresh and the climactic fight sequence manages a surprise or two. And speaking of surprises, don't be in too much of a hurry to head for the exits when the credits start to roll, or you'll miss two very clever final scenes."Grudge Match" tells an interesting story, with plenty of laughs, scenes that'll make you smile and even a touching moment or two – and does it all with an unexpected amount of originality. This film fought through some well-worn territory and emerged as a very pleasant surprise – and with an "A-" from me.
oscar-35 *Spoiler/plot- Grudge Match, 2013. Two up and coming fighters in the same weight class hold a vendetta between them over a girl and the boxing title's belt. Many years later, they come back to clear the record.*Special Stars- Sly Stallone, Robert De Niro, Kim Basinger, Ireland Baldwin, Alan Arkin, Jon Bernthal.*Theme- Give your best and you don't have to regret the outcome.*Trivia/location/goofs- Canadian, Most people think this film was a Sylvester Stallone project, but according to Robert De Niro he got the script first and quickly came to the conclusion that Stallone would be the best choice to play his opponent. Stallone himself was actually quite reluctant to do the film at first, as he did not want to parody Rocky (1976) and De Niro had to talk him into it. Stallone himself claimed that he had a harder than usual time training for the role since he was taking a break from action roles and had stopped working out.*Emotion- This film is a clever plot and has a 'heart'. Both leads play the full depth of emotions for their role. No doubt their film careers gave them plenty of experience. Not sure how much acting was involved here. A good film to see and experience.*Based on- Lossely based on DiNiro's and Stallone's major fight film career moves and loses.