Not exact matches
A gritty, white - knuckle, action ride set in the near - future, where the sport of
boxing has gone hi - tech, «Real Steel» stars Hugh Jackman as Charlie Kenton, a washed - up fighter who lost his chance at a title
when 2000 - pound, 8 - foot - tall steel
robots took over the ring.
And
when it comes to talking trash at the
robot boxing matches, Max delivers in spades.
Charlie Kenton (Hugh Jackman) finds himself forced out of the ring
when the sport of
boxing transforms from man verses man to
robot verses
robot.
As it happens, the kid is a major fan of
robot boxing and
when he discovers and names a hunk - a-junk
robot - Atom - there's no living with him.
Synopsis: Charlie Kenton (Hugh Jackman) used to be a prizefighter but lost his chance to win a title
when heavy, towering
robots took over the
boxing ring.
A gritty, white - knuckle, action ride set in the near - future where the sport of
boxing has gone high - tech, REAL STEEL stars Hugh Jackman as Charlie Kenton, a washed - up fighter who lost his chance at a title
when 2000 - pound, 8 - foot - tall steel
robots took over the ring.
Charlie is not a singer; he manages a
boxing robot in some near - future period
when the dominant spectator sport blends ultimate fighting and monster trucks — large
robots attempt to rattle each other's central processing units while the crowds cry for spilled oil.
While players are used to cute girls (as Harada defended Chloe),
robots and demons in fighting games, it can begin to be too much
when you start having the likes of pandas, robo - lolitas armed with chainsaws (yeah, Alisa), and
boxing raptors.