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Oct 5, 2011 · 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.
Oct 7, 2011 · 10 Things Parents Should Know About Real Steel. The new Hugh Jackman movie has some heartwarming father/son moments. But mostly we want to see robots beating each other up. 1. It's rated PG-13....
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It's true, Real Steel plays its tropes to the letter. There's nothing here that will shock you if you've seen Rocky even once. However, the execution of these tried and true tropes are what makes Real Steel shine.
Jul 10, 2009 · In a time when robots have replaced humans as boxers, former pugilist Charlie Kenton (Jackman) hustles a living sending metal men into the ring to fight. But his hardscrabble existence is upended...
Oct 7, 2011 · Fortunately, the answers is yes. Despite a number of problems that will probably keep it from being a true box office champion (such as an overlong runtime), Real Steel delivers some exciting action in the ring - as well as competent (albeit self-indulgent and thin) outside-the-ring human drama.
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Oct 6, 2011 · Real Steel review. Hugh Jackman and big fighting robots. What could go wrong with Real Steel? Here's our review...