Do you really have to dance to go to another reality where you're
fighting robots on a train while trying to disarm a bomb before it explodes all for nothing more than a kitchen knife?
Not exact matches
interesting now soldiers can sit in fortified bunkers and control
robots from there and can save more lives than actually
fighting on ground or field
Steve Swift thinks that in a future war, humanity might just be spectators whilst intelligent
robots fight,
on the basis...
Eventually Jackman's character grudgingly acquieses to actually doing something right in readying his
robot for a
fight, but wins by falling back
on his boxing skills to win in the ring.
Charlie is a down - and - out former boxer turned sleazy
fight promoter
on the underground
robot boxing circuit in a world where machines have replaced humans as prizefighting combatants.
The washed - up fighter in «Real Steel» is Charlie (Jackman), a former contender who lost his shot at the title and now, in the realm of
robot fighting, uses his meager funds to buy cast - off
robots and
fight on the smalltown circuit.
The film stars Hugh Jackman, Evangeline Lilly, Dakota Goyo and Atom as, respectively, the - down -
on - his - luck - former - boxer - turned -
fighting -
robot manager, the almost - given - up -
on - romance - but - I - can - fix - any - broken - bot - you - drag - in - here beauty, the I - wish - I - had - a-better-dad-but-at-least-he's - in - the -
robot - game kid and the won't - someone - just - believe - in - me blue - eyed boxing bot.
The father and son bond that summer over their robotic love affair and go
on tour with their
fighting robot, while dad's main squeeze, Bailey -LRB-
Based
on a short story by Richard Matheson, Real Steel follows Hugh Jackman's Charlie Kenton as he and his estranged son (Dakota Goyo's Max) attempt to win a string of boxing matches with their oversized
robot - with the film detailing both the various
fights that ensue and the growing bond between Charlie and Max.
After digging an old sparring
robot out of the junkyard, Max insists
on accompanying his father
on the
fight circuit.
There are moments in Real Steel where I forgot I'd already seen enough movies about
fighting robots, forgot I was too old to be the target audience, forgot that I think Hugh Jackman is turning smarmier with every passing film, forgot that overly expressive child actors set my teeth
on edge, forgot to think about all the other underdog / boxing / father - son movies this one is ripping off.
The film begins with an unlikable loser named Charlie Kenton (Jackman) who is looking for an easy break by recycling
robots and betting
on them to
fight in the ring.
Matches between small
fighting robot machines are popular enough to be
on television, but in «Real Steel,» these
robots are towering, computer - controlled machines with nimble footwork and instinctive balance.
Instead, the two go out
on the road, finding whatever underground
robot fighting rings they can with their new discovery: a years - old sparring
robot called Atom, which they find in the dump (Child endangerment is another of Charlie's virtues).
The Van Dammes and Willises and Schwarzeneggers put up their dukes in the»80s and»90s, but in the 21st century
robots and other CGI mammoths mostly
fight our battles for us — and the LaBeoufs mostly cheer and look
on.
I don't understand how Bay gets a pass
on this just because there are
fighting robots.
My only problem is that during many of the
fight scenes with the
robots it is hard to tell which side the
robot is
on other than Optimus Prime and Bumblebee.
The game advertises as an open world game but feels
on rails the entire time, The game is also very hard to find immersive, here i am
fighting a giant combat
robot that looks like a m1 abrams and i have to kill it by filling it up with arrows, it was pretty funny.
The cameras were always too zoomed in
on the
robots, which made you start to forget who was who and with this film you can now see the whole
fight from a distance and the camera isn't bouncing around, it stays steady.
i only wish those thousands went to work
on movies of more substance than
fighting robots... and you don't have to apologize to me, i can in fact compare «Real Steel» to «The Fast and the Frivolous» films because in essence they are one - in - the - same, simply just the flavor of the week kind of flicks that have no real pull behind them other than big name actors, CGI and a promise of action.
There's only one way for man to
fight back: build massive military
robots - or Jaegers - to battle the creatures
on their own turf.
There is a lot wrong with this movie; the stunningly overt product placement, the diabetes causing levels of saccharin, the kid (Dakota Goyo) is so annoying that you start wishing one of the
robots to accidentally collapse
on him... But then theres the fantastically realised
robot fight scenes, the walking charisma machine that is Hugh Jackman, the stunningly beautiful Evangeline Lilly as his only friend, and a final
fight that will have you cheering louder than the end of Warrior.
The neglectful, borderline - abusive father and impudent son squabble and then bond, particularly after they find a relatively small, primitive
robot in a junkyard, which Max insists
on getting into
fighting shape.
After the confusion of the end of part two, with no one knowing what was going
on and which
robot was
fighting which, Transformers: Dark of the Moon begins with the defeated Decepticons in exile while the Autobots are involved in an uneasy co-operation with their human hosts.
when i first heard about
robot fighting movie with Hugh Jackman I thought it was gonna be like the
robot wars
on discovery channel 6 - 7 years ago, but a bit more modern, with Jackman mentoring his kid to building a prize bot.
If you follow Empire
on Twitter, you'll already know that we spent part of the day in Hall H at Comic - Con at the Warner Bros. panel where Peter Jackson unveiled some new Hobbit footage, Zach Galifianakis and Will Ferrell laughed it up with The Campaign, Zach Snyder debuted a first look at Man Of Steel and Guillermo del Toro unveiled Pacific Rim, which features more giant
robots fighting giant monsters action than you can shake a giant stick at.
The aforementioned coherent scenes are exciting to watch — there's an entertaining segment early
on where a seemingly blown - apart
robot uses its various limbs to separately
fight a band of enemies — but by the end of the movie, we're treated to yet another assaultive Michael Bay finale, where everything is
fighting everything else as visual reality collapses and the soundtrack (by Steve Jablonsky, «Deepwater Horizon») just booms and booms and booms.
You can re-live the Sonic of the past with an exciting new twist
on classic zones while
fighting against new bosses and Dr. Eggman's evil
robot army.
They are too drunk to drive back to London, so the 5 friends and what seems to be Gary's ex-girlfriend, need to
fight through the town of
robot aliens and make it to The World's End (the final pub
on the pub crawl).
Real Steel follows down -
on - his - luck
robot boxing manager, Charlie Kenton (Hugh Jackman) who drifts from place to place and
fight to
fight, racking up gambling debts and enemies, until he is notified that the mother of his estranged son, Max (Dakota Goyo) has died - leaving the boy orphaned.
There's a weight to these
robots and the
fights they have, as well, an impressive mixture of computer effects, practical creations, and some very effective sound design that all comes together to give the metal -
on - metal clanging the right amount of realism.
Attacked by the alien
robot on the Golden Gate Bridge, Susan is forced to
fight off his advances while ensuring that stranded motorists make it safely to the other side.
Transformers: War for Cybertron takes players to the final moments of the grand civil war that will determine the survival of the entire Transformers race. Fans will be able to explore the Transformers war - ravaged home planet in full 3D environments for the first time, armed with a diverse arsenal of high - tech weaponry and the ability to convert instantly from
robot to vehicle form at any time as they engage in heart - pounding battles
on land and in the air in this gripping, third - person action shooter. Complete with several multiplayer modes,  Transformers: War for Cybertron allows gamers to play through story missions with their friends in drop in / drop out online co-op, and also create their own Transformers character for competitive head - to - head multiplayer modes, choosing among four distinct character classes, personalizing their characterâ $ ™ s look and selecting from a huge variety of weapons, skills and abilities. Additionally, the game introduces Escalation, a four - player online co-op mode that allows gamers to
fight together as their favorite Autobots or Decepticons against increasing waves of enemies utilizing strong teamwork to survive.
However when regular troops are unable to contain an alien
robot that lands
on Earth just a short time later, the U.S. president (voice by Stephen Colbert) agrees to let General Monger unleash the Monsters to
fight the invaders.
These towering
robot suits can convert into cars and jets
on the fly and be quickly entered and exited at the push of a button, allowing players the freedom to change mid-battle between mech and
on - the - ground
fighting styles.
The first part of Demon Within is spent
on a boss
fight with Hall, who is piloting a giant
robot.
Click
on the video player below to watch a scene where Hugh Jackman comes to Anthony Mackie in search of a
fight for his
robot boxer Noisy Boy.
More concerned with cool
robot fights than a world overrun by monsters, Pacific Rim Uprising is serviceable enough
on its own terms, but can't help but feel like a pale imitation of the first movie.
Official Premise: Following
on the heels of their super hero debut, the Big Hero 6 team has targeted a dangerous gangster named Yama and his legion of out of control
fighting robots!
Over a decade
on from Pan's Labyrinth and Cronos, there's been much talk of this being the director's first adult movie in the English language (no
robots fighting monsters here).
In the «Blade Runner» universe, Replicants are
robots used to do tough jobs like create colonies
on other planets or even
fight battles.
On one page I can have Lunch Lady fighting robots with her fish stick nun - chucks, on another page she is elated that she'll be making chicken patty piazza for lunc
On one page I can have Lunch Lady
fighting robots with her fish stick nun - chucks,
on another page she is elated that she'll be making chicken patty piazza for lunc
on another page she is elated that she'll be making chicken patty piazza for lunch.
To further help keep things interesting there's several different types of enemies to
fought, such as incredibly fast ninja
robots whose sole purpose it to slice up your face with their deadly blades or massive minigun toting behemoths intent
on turning you into a lovely bullet - ridden corpse.
Roller - skating, mini-gun wielding Daisy, for example, has to retrace her steps from the night before when she was
on a drunken binge, leading her to a sushi place where she nearly got arrested and an underground
robot fight club.
This is a game that'll have you outrunning a spike wall while
fighting a boss as a giant Dr. Eggman
robot looks
on from far off in the distance.
Other known titles include The Getaway and Killzone - a pair of Sony Europe franchises which threaten to look very impressive
on the next - generation format - and the likes of Formula 1,
Fight Night, and even Mobile Suit Gundam, which made us think that perhaps stompy
robot games are about to find new feet.
I disabled the dams
on Mota, explored Dezo's frosty hellish landscapes, collected the eight Nei items,
fought more biomonsters and
robots than I thought possible, and — through sheer luck and overreliance
on save states — defeated Dark Force and Mother Brain.
Created by Argentine game developers MagicGuiso, Skyrider is a retro - styled platformer in which players take
on the role of young noble Noki and his
robot assistant R.O.B.O.T.O as they
fight against the oppressive elite who have created haven in the sky called AirCitadel, sustained by exploiting the working poor.
The game is about how the humans, although very small in numbers who are still alive
on the planet,
fight enemy
robots with the help of some friendly
robots, in order to rebuild humanity.
No Man's Sky looked excellent as usual, i'm loving the addition of the huge
robots on most planets that u will have to
fight or run from.