When I saw the preview of "Real Steel", I knew it would be a fun non-deep movie. It was. Although Hugh
Jackman is the star, the boy is the real star. He is an eleven year old and watching him made me think of my grandson, Addison. By the time Addison is 11, he also may be managing a fighting robot.
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The movie is a little bit "Rocky" and a little bit "Transformers ".
I know when a boxing movie is effective when I am moving with the boxers in the big scenes.
Great popcorn movie: I give it **1/2 stars.
2011 Movie #48
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