Monday, October 10, 2011

REAL STEEL! Really Worth It! 100 Word Review

Charlie Kenton unexpectedly gets custody of his estranged son, Max, and they spend the summer finding, building, and training an outdated sparring bot, Atom, to get in the robot boxing game, the only kind of boxing in the future. Charlie's a ton of terrible things (drinker, gambler, charmer…), but he used to be different. He was a great boxer with heart, heart, heart. As he trains Atom, as Max makes a friend for the first time, as the two finally find each other, Jackman reminds us how awesome Redemption can be.

Excellent movie for the whole family. Don't miss it!



One hundred words can't do this movie justice! Gaaarrrrrrrr.

When I saw the previews, I basically turned up my nose. I thought it was Rock 'Em, Sock 'Em Robots, The Movie. I never expected the effects to be stunning, and I certainly didn't dream I'd cry. Yes, you heard right. I cried! At the end of this Cinderella story, I wanted to stand on my seat and cheer out loud, so take your friends, your family, your kids, your date, because everyone can enjoy Real Steel.

Not convinced? Okay, here's the kicker. A robot...does The Robot. Yes! Go! Now!!!!! ;)

-Marie

4 comments:

Amparo Ortiz said...

Wow! I thought the same thing you did when I saw the trailer! Still haven't seen it, but I've read a lot of positive reviews. Must check it out :)

Amparo Ortiz said...

Wow! I thought the same thing you did when I saw the trailer! Still haven't seen it, but I've read a lot of positive reviews. Must check it out :)

Andrew Leon said...

That's because it is Rock 'Em Sock 'Em Robots. At least, that's what it was. The reaction was so bad when they announced they were doing a movie based on the game that they changed the name and did their best to dis-associate the movie from the game. Too bad they're not doing this with Battleship.

I've wanted to see this since the first trailer I saw for it. Not sure if I'll make it to the theater for it, though :(

Tonya Kuper said...

I was thinking of taking my 7 yo to this. I think we'd both enjoy it. Besides, it's Hugh Jackman!