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Resurrecting The Champ

Release Date: April 8, 2008
Director: Rod Lurie
Starring: Alan Alda, Chris Ippolito, Dakota Goyo, David Paymer, Eugene Clark, Glenn Hunter, Harry J. Lennix, Josh Hartnett, Kathryn Morris, Peter Coyote, Rachel Nichols, Ryan McDonald, Samuel L. Jackson, Stephen Strachan, Teri Hatcher

Genre: Drama

Review: Loosely based on a Los Angeles Times Magazine story by J.R. Moehringer, Resurrecting the Champ is a heartfelt, thematically ambitious drama that attempts to work on several levels, and mostly pulls it off. On one level it's the story of a sloppy journalist named Erik Kernan (Josh Hartnett) who learns a painful lesson in humility when he's forced to confront his own shortcomings as a father and a sportswriter. On another level it's a richly human tale of redemption between the flawed reporter who's desperate to match his late father's professional reputation, and a former boxing champion (Samuel L. Jackson) who's now a homeless drifter on the streets of Denver, Colorado. When Kernan seizes on "The Champ" as the kind of personal, humanitarian story that could give him a much-needed career boost, he falls into the trap of his own ambition, making a professional mistake that threatens to ruin his career forever. While attempting to impress his 6-year-old son (Dakota Goyo) and win back the respect of his estranged wife (Kathryn Morris, from TV's Cold Case), Kernan is groomed for celebrity by a sexy Showtime executive (Teri Hatcher), but must ultimately get his values and priorities in order. Resurrecting the Champ emerges as a surprisingly thought-provoking study of professional and personal ethics, with some equally compelling observations about the modern state of journalism-as-show-business. Directed with a delicately sentimental touch by former film critic Rod Lurie (The Contender, The Last Castle), Resurrecting the Champ lacks the sharp focus that could've made it a modest classic, but it's a welcome relief from the mindless mayhem of big-studio blockbusters...more

Extras: Making-of featurette, cast and crew interviews. (Fox).

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Resurrecting The Champ

DownloadRelease Date: August 24, 2007
Studio: Yari Film Group
Director: Rod Lurie
Screenwriter: Michael Bortman
Starring: Alan Alda, Chris Ippolito, Dakota Goyo, David Paymer, Eugene Clark, Glenn Hunter, Harry J. Lennix, Josh Hartnett, Kathryn Morris, Peter Coyote, Rachel Nichols, Ryan McDonald, Samuel L. Jackson, Stephen Strachan, Teri Hatcher

Genre: Drama
MPAA Rating: PG-13 (for some violence and brief language)
Official Website: ResurrectingtheChamp.com

Plot Summary: When up-and-coming sports writer Erik Kernan saves a homeless man from a scrape with a group of rowdy college kids, he unwittingly finds himself face to face with no ordinary bum, but Champ, the one-time boxing great Bob Satterfield. What begins as a story resurrecting a once-great man turns into an incredible journey, and an opportunity for Erik to reexamine his own life, his relationship with his young son and his recently separated wife.

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EN 5 Second Review: One of the best sports movies we have seen lately, then again we are chumps for feel good sports movies.

Samuel L. Jackson knocks out a championship performance in this gritty, uplifting tale about an ex-boxer
Duane Byrge: Hollywood Reporter
Sportswriters need their athletic stars to be big for them to be big. That's the sports-talk wisdom that is flattened in this knock-out story about a skid-row, one-time contender and a mediocre sports writer who find they don't need their inflated glory-days lies to puff themselves up...more

Ultimately, the film fails because it never answers the question of why anyone should care about this guy who cares so little about himself that he lands himself in trouble in the first place
Pam Grady: Reel.com
There is no mystery to Samuel L. Jackson's agreeing to star in filmmaker Rod Lurie's latest bloated drama, Resurrecting the Champ. The chance to play an elderly former boxer brought low by life who becomes involved with an ambitious, shallow, and ethically challenged newspaper reporter was probably too promising to resist, since the role offers Jackson the chance to really stretch his acting muscles. He is wonderful; too bad the movie is not....more

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