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Directed by Rod Lurie.
Director and co-screenwriter (along with Chris Gerolmo, Allison Burnett, and Michael Bortman) Rod Lurie tells the uplifting tale of a sports writer who almost lost it all before stumbling into the story of a lifetime in this uplifting sports-themed drama starring Josh Hartnett and Samuel L. Jackson. Erik (Hartnett) is a Denver-based sports writer whose prose is dull and whose marriage is failing. Not only is Erik having a difficult time dealing with his stubborn editor Metz (Alan Alda) - who refuses to take the suffering scribe off of the boxing beat - but the pain of being separated from his young son has weighed heavier on Erik's conscience than he could have ever imagined. When Erik sees a local homeless man (Samuel L. Jackson) being violently assaulted by a gang of sadistic street toughs, he instinctively comes to the suffering man's rescue. As fate would have, Erik discovers that the nondescript homeless man is actually the former boxing champion Battling Bob Satterfield, whom many sports fans had assumed dead. Now driven to tell the story that may establish him as a successful sports writer, Erik gradually begins to make the transformation from ordinary man to extraordinary champion - largely by turning inward and by reexamining his relationship with his own son. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
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JJ79JJ79 Resurrecting the Champ (2007)
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"I was asked what "Resurrecting the Champ" was about. "It´s a boxing movie" is the simple answer. The more complex one, though, is it´s about redemption, taking responsibility, living up to a legacy and being honest. Playing out in both the boxing and journalism worlds, the film based on a Los Angeles Times Magazine story follows a Denver Times sports reporter (Josh Hartnett) as he tells the story of a bum he believes is the legendary boxer Bob Satterfield. Erik Kernan (Hartnett) is desperately trying to live up to the reputation of his boxing announcer father, who walked out on him and his mother at a young age. He´s stuck covering boxing matches which get minimal approval from his editor; he says the pieces lack personality. So when Erik happens upon kids beating up a bum (Sam Jackson) in an alley, the reporter takes a liking to the man who claims to have been a famous fighter. After a piece revealing Satterfield´s plight to the world is published and Erik ... " [More]
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"Resurrecting the Champ tells the tale of a boxer gone homeless and the reporter telling the story to the world. Did you know there is only one letter difference between boxing and boring? Dull writer Erik (Josh Hartnett) accidently finds Champ (Samuel L. Jackson) when he is being beaten up by some young men in an alley. Erick’s marriage is falling apart, he lies to his son about his friend and can’t write an article with heart to save his live. Director Rod Lurie couldn’t make a movie with heart either. I spent the majority of this movie trying to find one reason to care for any of the characters. Erick, the writer, couldn’t be more uninteresting if he were a rice cake. He has the personality and haircut of a wet mop. His story is as engaging as grandpa’s story about his ten year battle with bunions. Champ isn’t any more captivating than Erik. He is a boxer who’s soul fire burned as brightly as his as a blown out candle. His stor ... " [More]
 



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