Fighting
In New York City, a young counterfeiter is introduced to the world of underground street fighting by a seasoned scam artist, who becomes his manager on the bare-knuckling brawling circuit.
21 April 1975, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
21 March 1939, New York City, New York, USA
6 September 1952, USA
10 November 1969, San Pablo City, Laguna, Philippines
20 May 1985, Elizabeth, New Jersey, USA
13 July 1989, Brooklyn, New York, USA
18 August 1964, Mount Vernon, New York, USA
4 December 1965, Jersey City, New Jersey, USA
5 March 1963, New York City, New York, USA
23 March 1982, Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA
1 May 1973, Queens, New York, USA
August 26, 2009
There's something interesting in this film and that's the reality it brings to its subject matter. Scenes seem real. And that's a lot to do with the performances. They're all terrific. But there's the reality of New York too, there's grit here.
December 17, 2009
the protagonist happens to be played by an actor who looks more like a fashion model than tough street fighter
April 24, 2009
There's a better movie inside it struggling to get out.
July 04, 2010
Channing Tatum (GI Joe: Rise of the Cobra) is crazy beautiful, and perfectly cast as a slow, troubled young man.
March 02, 2011
Yes, both Channing Tatum and Zulay Henao... have careers for their looks alone, and they'd have better careers delivering pizza than delivering dialogue.
April 27, 2009
There's an effective, unstylized authenticity to those fights. A life or death mania, which enhanced the film's credibility.
September 23, 2009
Fighting consistently feels like a patchwork of better movies without their excitement or rooting interest in character.
April 24, 2009
Fighting arrives fully charged by the charisma of its star, Channing Tatum.
August 14, 2010
Call a movie Fighting, you expect action. Only include shots of Channing Tatum shirtless in the trailer, you expect to see half-naked Tatum. Fighting doesn't deliver either.
May 15, 2009
The tell-it-as-it-is title hardly indicates anything out of the ordinary, but this bare-knuckle boxing flick is put together with more love than you'd expect.

