Grudge Match
Driving by their deep will of receiving an offer to have the championship and the heroic title, Billy 'The Kid' McDonnen (Robert De Niro) and Henry 'Razor' Sharp (Sylvester Stallone), two courageous and well known rival boxers, who throughout their playing, achieve a Greta success and break the records, have the opportunity to return to match again in only one match after years of their retirement..
19 October 1962, Atmore, Alabama, USA
16 January 1969, Pensacola, Florida, USA
20 September 1976, Washington, District of Columbia, USA
23 November 1970, Big Spring, Texas, USA
16 November 1956, Pottsville, Pennsylvania, USA
24 November 1964, North Olmsted, Ohio, USA
28 December 1980, Chelyabinsk, Russian SFSR, USSR
2 November 1944, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
6 July 1979, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
April 09, 2014
Grudge Match certainly has enough successful elements to be moderately entertaining, although it's hard not to wish it contained fewer distractions.April 08, 2014
If you're from my generation, it's worth checking out for the nostalgia factor, even if much of the film will be lost on the younger generation.April 07, 2014
I do have to marvel at the way Stallone has always been able to make himself the underdog. This is a massive monster of a man who should by any account be the Goliath to any movie's David, yet he's always able to play vulnerable.June 21, 2016
A story that's so on-the-nose that it appears to be following some predetermined rubric of what constitutes success for a sports comeback flick.December 26, 2013
"Grudge Match" at its core is an affront to the cinema gods, an attempt to capitalize off two iconic films for a few cheap laughs.March 07, 2017
Somewhat formulaic, but a lot of fun regardless.December 26, 2013
The jokes are clumsy, the dramatic scenes stale and lifeless; like the climactic bout, the movie itself is a freak show, a fantasy matchup between two icons with nothing better to do than spend down their legacies.December 26, 2013
This one probably never could have been a contender.May 12, 2014
"(Not only) is this sports comedy poorly timed, it has more than just a whiff of desperation, both on the part of its remaining cast and the filmmaker."December 26, 2013
Pleasant but underwhelming, it feels like something that belongs on the undercard, never reaching the heights of a main event.December 26, 2013
Stick with your memories of Rocky Balboa and Jake La Motta, because "Grudge Match" isn't a fight worth fighting.January 03, 2014
By the time Sylvester Stallone and Robert De Niro start training for the big match -- it's called Grudgment Day -- you give in because, surprisingly, both actors have reported for duty, especially De Niro.