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Movie Review: Fighting (2009)

Yeah, this one was pretty bad...

Terrence Howard and Channing Tatum in Fighting
Photo: Rogue Pictures

Off the top of my head I can't remember a film that tried to act this tough but came off so weak. Dito Montiel returns to direct his follow-up to 2006's A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints with Fighting, a film filled with so much stupidity it is impossible to ever take it seriously. Conversely, the film takes itself so seriously, it is impossible to ever sit back and try to find enjoyment in its stupidity.

Channing Tatum plays Shawn, a dumb as a rock street salesman selling stolen goods including a copy of "Harry Potter Versus the Hippopotamus." However, he won't have to worry about the street life for much longer as he has just been introduced to a career in street fighting by the equally slow-witted Harvey Boarden played by Terrence Howard. I won't tell you how Harvey and Shawn meet because it is just as contrived as this entire film, but suffice to say Harvey is an underground street-fighting promoter of sorts who takes a shine to Shawn and his wily ways and takes him under his wing. "Wanna make $5,000?" he asks Shawn. "Yeah," is his answer and we are off and running in a film where you have to buy a syllable before even attempting to put together a sentence with more than five words.

Before I bash the film too much I will say the fight sequences aren't that bad when you can actually see what's going on. The tight shots on fight scenes work when you are filming a guy dressed as a bat, since you need to conceal the suit's limitations, but in Fighting we are talking about guys wearing tank tops or even less so a few wide-angles would actually help. However, considering the title of the film, four fight sequences hardly live up to the billing as too much time is spent focusing on garbage no one came to see and building a back-story no one cares to know.

Dito Montiel won a lot of people over with his debut, A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints, an admittedly decent film worth a look, and a film that features what is most likely the best performance Channing Tatum has ever given. However, Montiel did Tatum no favors with this feature as he stumbles around mumbling his words before the "big secret" from his checkered past is let out of the bag to an overwhelming lack of gasps from the audience.

The only thing Fighting is missing is a half-naked street brawl in the pouring rain with Missy Elliott rapping over Timbaland beats, an idea that would have actually been welcome considering the mess this film is. Montiel, however, is not a director to count out after one stumble as he has already shown potential. As for Tatum I expect he won't be earning many high marks for this summer's toys-for-tots feature, G.I. Joe, but hopefully his role as Pretty Boy Floyd in Michael Mann's Public Enemies will give us something to build on and quickly forget Fighting ever happened.

GRADE: D
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Well, Roger Ebert liked it. But I gotta say, from the previews I'm not surprised by your review. And as for Dito Montiel, there was very little to like about "A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints." One of them was Channing Tatum's performance. That film had so many structural flaws that it was sometimes painful to watch.

- Patricia
( April 24th, 2009 | 5:17 pm )
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This movie is hot and unique! It's exciting, because it's a fight with no rules. Now, that's something the world really needs. Never seen quite like it. I give it a 10!

- monique
( April 26th, 2009 | 12:32 am )
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@monique: Illegal streetfighting with no rules? You've never seen that in a movie before? Really?
Try Lionheart (known here as Wrong Bet) for instance. Not a great film but the fighting is pretty cool.
And there are many more, although admittedly never good but sometimes entertaining.

- rattler76
( April 27th, 2009 | 5:17 am )
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I saw microphones in every scene. This was a pathetic excuse for a movie. Terrible plot, terrible acting, terrible directing and terrible editing describe this movie for what it really is. Their wasn't even that much fighting! It should have called the movie "Boom Mics" because there was more of them then there was anything else. 4 fight scenes?!?! I wanted to go their and watch some fighting to get me pumped up. What was Terrance Howard doing? He seemed to be mentally challenged! I hated this movie and wouldn't reccmend it to anyone!

- T-Mac3466
( April 27th, 2009 | 8:46 am )
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easy to see mics? Surely the film wouldve been edited/cut properly so that any mics would never be viewable, regardless of any cinema showing too much extra space where there could potentially be more movie image? A finished product should be exactly that, if "extra film space" isnt viewable on a finished dvd movie, why should it be viewable on a supposed finished cinema version of the same title?

- rocky
( May 2nd, 2009 | 3:52 pm )
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i highly did not like the movie i would rather drink a smoothie that is 90% broken glass than watch that movie again.

- Torrey
( October 17th, 2009 | 11:02 pm )
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thank you for agreein with me i wounder what derecters are thinking these days they think that they can throw the cheepest corneist stuff in and expect people to enjoy the film. I bet that they spent a lot of money on the film and the only reason that they got any people to go to it was the previews. (unless that is if you caught the the comment "the only way i can lose is if someone beats me" ya and the only way im gona fall on ice is if thears water.) thank you for reading my comment

- Torrey
( October 17th, 2009 | 11:09 pm )
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