The Fighter

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I actually think it doesn't look very good. If there's anyone's story that should be told, it's ward and Eklund's but I think Wahlberg was a crappy choice to play Ward. They shoulda found a no name, red headed actor to play Ward. I also heard that there's no mention of the fight between he and Gatti. That was their defining moment professionally and one of his biggest accolades when he won that title in an epic fight. The only time he came close to that glory to me was winning the fight of the year against Burton (Augustus).

I'm sure it'll be good, but I think a lot of the crappy attention to details will end up pissing me off
 
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I actually think it doesn't look very good. If there's anyone's story that should be told, it's ward and Eklund's but I think Wahlberg was a crappy choice to play Ward. They shoulda found a no name, red headed actor to play Ward. I also heard that there's no mention of the fight between he and Gatti. That was their defining moment professionally and one of his biggest accolades when he won that title in an epic fight. The only time he came close to that glory to me was winning the fight of the year against Burton (Augustus).

I'm sure it'll be good, but I think a lot of the crappy attention to details will end up pissing me off
I think the first choice to play micky ward was matt damon, he would have been better.

Also daron aronofsky was supposed to direct this movie too but pulled out at some point.
 
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I think the first choice to play micky ward was matt damon, he would have been better.
Wait, can Matt Damon even box? Lets not forget Matt Damon has alot of upcoming movies hes staring in, so he wouldn't be able to bulk up and train for this movie even if he was considered the role...

I'm glad Mark got the role though, might check the movie out...
 
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Q & A w/Christian Bale on his role in "The Fighter"

Movie looks dope, can't wait.



Q&A: Christian Bale is Micky Ward's brother in 'The Fighter'




By Bob Velin, USA TODAY
The Fighter, the inspirational true story of boxer "Irish" Micky Ward and his older half-brother, Dicky Eklund, opens Friday in select cities. It opens in theaters everywhere Dec. 17.

The story centers around Ward—best known for his career-ending trilogy of fights with the late Arturo Gatti— overcoming great odds and his dysfunctional family on the blue-collar streets of Lowell, Mass., to become a professional boxer and his relationship with Dicky, himself a former fighter known as "The Pride of Lowell," who sinks into addiction to crack cocaine.

British actor Christian Bale has been getting serious Oscar buzz for his portrayal of Dicky. Mark Wahlberg, a New Englander and also a producer for the film, plays Ward and took his own punches during the fight scenes.

USA TODAY's Bob Velin talked to Bale recently about his role:

Q: What did you see in the role that made you want to take the part of Dicky Eklund?

A: Oh man, how could you not? There's not many guys comin' on like him before, and the whole story, the reliance of the two brothers upon each other, there's no way I was passing on that.

Q: How well did ou get to know Dicky?

A: Very well. We're still in touch. I went out to Lowell and hung out with him on the streets. And he took me around to all his haunts. And then he came out to L.A., and he was out here for three, four weeks, just sparring each day, hanging out, telling stories, shooting the (bull), getting to know each other real well.

Q: What is he like these days?

A: Dicky's always bouncing back. He's gone right over the edge, and he's come back laughing. And he loves people. Dicky's always wanting to tell a joke, have a laugh. And genetically, he's a marvel, somebody who can keep on going despite all the years of abuse he gave to his body.

Q: Did Dicky train you to box?

A: Yeah. I've done martial arts and stuff, but I didn't tell anybody. I approach each thing behaving as if I know nothing. I started right from scratch. Because I wasn't just learning how to box, I was learning how to box Dicky-style. That involved changing my body to become like Dicky so it was appropriate, and starting from scratch, which I enjoy.

Q: It's been said you lost about 30 pounds for the role. True?

A: I had to because I look nothing like a welterweight. I couldn't get down to (that) weight without being incredibly unhealthy and probably unable to move too much. But I had to try to get the look of Dicky's body type and the way he moves, but not go too far because yes, I had to play the crackhead, but I also had to play the guy who gets clean after jail.

Q: Were all those quirks true, like Dicky jumping out of the upstairs window every time his mother came to the house?

A: Absolutely all true, and actually, that house, that window, he really did jump out of. That was the great thing. We'd go around Lowell with Dicky, and he'd be, 'Here's the actual crack house, let's go knock on the door.' We'd knock on the door, there would be a family living there, but they let us in, we walked around, he told me the stories, and a lot of times we ended up filming it in those actual places.

Q: How much did you get to know Dicky before you were comfortable with the role?

A: It's always a crapshoot of well, does he really want to help me out, does he like me, is he gonna say, 'I want nothing to do with him'? It's kind of a slow burn. I'm looking at the guy, chatting with him and thinking, 'Aw man, I'm not going to be able to pull this off.' But slowly, day by day ... it's like, you stick a frog in cold water and then start boiling him, he doesn't realize he's getting cooked. Eventually you're cooked and it's happening.

Q: Micky's sisters were also a fascinating part of the movie. Were they as catty, and almost vindictive, as they were portrayed?

A: Intimidating beyond belief. For all the testosterone on the set, estrogen was well-represented, too. Definitely held its own. Some of the sisters were around and occasionally threatening the actresses when they didn't like their portrayals. Oh yeah, it was a fun set.

Q: Had you worked with Mark Wahlberg before this?

A: No, I never worked with him. This movie wouldn't have gotten made without him. It's something he's been pursuing for many, many years. Every movie needs that one source that just keeps you steaming forward, like a locomotive, to get it made. I think he's done some absolutely fantastic work in it, and it's a very personal project for him.

Q: Are you a boxing fan?

A: Kind of an amateur one. I got to see Manny Pacquiao spar at Freddie Roach's gym, beforehand. And, man, immense appreciation for that. And also with Micky and Dicky. And of course, they would let me hit, hit, hit (while we were) sparring. And suddenly they started jabbing back, hitting back, and I realized I got no place in this ring. Real respect for the incredible heart-pounding fitness it takes, but beyond that, the mental discipline it takes.

Q: Did you see Micky's amazing trilogy with Arturo Gatti?

A: I did afterwards, yeah. Tragically, Gatti died (just before) filming, and it cut up Micky a great deal. They were very close. But man, did I see those fights. I had DVDs of every single one of Micky's and Dicky's fights. It shows just how different the brothers are. How Micky can go in there and just take a punch. And Dicky, he can give a punch. But then you try to punch him back, and he's like a cat; he just disappears.
 
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I just re-read "Irish Thunder: The Hard Life and Times of Micky Ward" again before this movie comes out, and as i read the book i would go online and watch all the big fights in sequential order. Only thing ive heard about the movie that I dont like is that I heard it ends after the Shea Neary fight and they have the sequence of all the fights messed up. Telling Wards story without any mention of his fights with Gatti sucks! Obviously the book had it in there but the movie does not i guess. Needless to say I'm going to see it the day it comes out. I would recommend the book for any fight fans out there as well
 
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i just saw marky mark on jimmy kimmel tonight and he said that Mickey O'Keefe actually plays himself in the movie which I thought was very cool, excited to see it! and he said alot of other people from Lowell are in the movie. im glad he finally got this movie made after years of trying. wards life is a great story and im happy the movie is getting so much praise
 
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BUMP.

ANYONE CHECK THIS OUT??

I heard Christian Bale went all daniel day lewis on em with his role, refusing to break character on or off set the entire filming.

ima check it out i think..my girl hates walberg so i guess ill dl it.
 
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i still havent seen it. and wont have time to see it for a while. but Christian Bale's been nominated for a Golden Globe. so has Jeremy Renner for The Town, and Andrew Garfield for The Social Network.
 
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I also heard that there's no mention of the fight between he and Gatti. That was their defining moment professionally and one of his biggest accolades when he won that title in an epic fight.
This is what I was expecting, kept wondering who was going to play gotti, the fight got a one line mention at the end, good movie but I was shocked when it ended.