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Combat revanche

Titre original : Grudge Match
  • 2013
  • PG
  • 1h 53m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
6,4/10
64 k
MA NOTE
Robert De Niro and Sylvester Stallone in Combat revanche (2013)
A pair of aging boxing rivals are coaxed out of retirement to fight one final bout -- 30 years after their last match.
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Deux adversaires de boxe vieillissants sortent de leur retraite pour disputer un dernier combat, trente ans après leur dernier match.Deux adversaires de boxe vieillissants sortent de leur retraite pour disputer un dernier combat, trente ans après leur dernier match.Deux adversaires de boxe vieillissants sortent de leur retraite pour disputer un dernier combat, trente ans après leur dernier match.

  • Réalisation
    • Peter Segal
  • Scénaristes
    • Tim Kelleher
    • Rodney Rothman
  • Vedettes
    • Robert De Niro
    • Sylvester Stallone
    • Kim Basinger
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    6,4/10
    64 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Peter Segal
    • Scénaristes
      • Tim Kelleher
      • Rodney Rothman
    • Vedettes
      • Robert De Niro
      • Sylvester Stallone
      • Kim Basinger
    • 147Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 223Commentaires de critiques
    • 35Métascore
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
    • Prix
      • 1 victoire et 1 nomination au total

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    Grudge Match: No Tickets, No Money, No Fight
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    Grudge Match: I Wanted To See My Old Friend
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    Robert De Niro
    Robert De Niro
    • Billy 'The Kid' McDonnen
    Sylvester Stallone
    Sylvester Stallone
    • Henry 'Razor' Sharp
    Kim Basinger
    Kim Basinger
    • Sally
    Jim Lampley
    • Jim Lampley
    Rich Little
    Rich Little
    • Boxing Announcer
    • (voice)
    Ireland Baldwin
    Ireland Baldwin
    • Young Sally
    • (as Ireland Basinger Baldwin)
    Anthony Bean
    • Dante Slate, Sr.
    Mason Mackie
    Mason Mackie
    • Young Dante
    Kevin Hart
    Kevin Hart
    • Dante Slate, Jr.
    Barry Primus
    Barry Primus
    • Joey the Bartender
    Oscar Gale
    • Shipyard Co-Worker
    Frederick Douglas Plunkett Jr.
    Frederick Douglas Plunkett Jr.
    • Walter
    BJ Guyer
    • Jabby the Puppet
    Jen Kober
    Jen Kober
    • Tough Female Customer
    Anthony Anderson
    Anthony Anderson
    • Mr. Sandpaper Hands
    Carrie Lazar
    Carrie Lazar
    • Nora
    Alan Arkin
    Alan Arkin
    • Louis 'Lightning' Conlon
    Don Lake
    Don Lake
    • Video Game Producer
    • Réalisation
      • Peter Segal
    • Scénaristes
      • Tim Kelleher
      • Rodney Rothman
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs147

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    9henri360

    Better Than I Thought

    I went in hoping that I would be at least mildly entertained. Wow, was I wrong. This movie is solid entertainment with a soul. Yes there are some solid principles to live by in this movie... and some to ignore. The acting was superb. I expected Stallone and DeNiro to be somewhat burnt out. But, they portrayed vivid characters. Stallone's motivation as a character was largely a mystery until about halfway into the movie. Definitely a mirror of life today. And, it had a decent ending that was digestible. I respected their life work before. But, this movie is likely to make you a fan... or at least of the story. I did not mention the other actors. But they are all stars in this worthy story, filled with laughs, mystery, and drama. What's not to like?
    7siderite

    Typical competitive sport thing, age 60

    The movie was exactly what I expected, perhaps with the exception of Kim Basinger who looks smoking hot at an age when most women need hearing aids and false teeth. You have these two old boxers who have had a grudge for 30 years, since they had to fight each other, but the fight was canceled. The film is all about they getting over it via a box match. The fact that they did that after 30 years (time in which neither really had a life) makes it spicier, but basically, that's just the sprinkling on the cake.

    I can't say that I got inspired by the movie or anything, but it felt more real than many of the genre, probably because of all the history of the characters making them deeper, meatier. Most movies of this kind use cardboard roles that mean nothing to anyone, like the obe played by Kevin Hart. Even Kim Basinger's role was a typical cliché, the woman that has always loved a man, waiting for him no matter how boneheaded he is.

    Bottom line: aside the old actors, this was a typical sports match thing. They train, they say their piece, they fight. Also, except some marketing lines about iPads and some "going viral" lines, this could have just as well been a 70's movie. Robert de Niro was a strange casting for a boxer, but he finally played a role I liked him in since... forever. And Sly Stallone brings a lot more melancholy in this film than in any of the Expendables.
    6djp2000

    Rocky Light

    Sylvester Stallone must really love boxing. After returning to the Rocky films this past decade, he once again enters the ring in Grudge Match. But the smart thing here is that he's kind of poking fun at himself. Instead of trying to play a younger boxer which wouldn't be realistic anymore at his age, he plays a retired boxer who really is old this time around.

    The story focuses on a rivalry between two boxers who fought each other a couple of times 30 years ago, winning one fight apiece. Naturally, that situation calls for a "rubber match" to decide the true winner. But it never happened. Hostility remains between the two guys 3 decades later though. Stallone plays Henry "Razor" Sharp and Robert De Niro plays Billy "The Kid" McDonnen. When the two both arrive on set for a computer-simulated video game that will use their likenesses, they engage in a physical altercation which soon goes viral for all the world to see. This prompts a desire to see the two of them in the ring together once again.

    Kevin Hart plays the loud-mouth promoter who puts the fight on. He plays the same type of character he always plays, but still very funny nonetheless. The same goes for a funny Alan Arkin as Stallone's trainer who also plays the same type of character that he always does. So there's nothing truly unique about the movie, but it doesn't take itself too seriously and that's kind of a good thing. It focuses on the funny for the most part, but also adds some depth to the characters when it shows the struggles they're having in their personal lives. That's part of the reason they agree to do the fight... along with a genuine grudge the two still have between each other after all these years. Some of the jokes can be lame at times, but there are some good zingers here and there when seeing the two old guys poke fun at each other. And the fight at the end of the film is done well and worth waiting for.
    8ofmiceandmensaveme

    Comedy play of the rocky movies

    If you liked the rocky movies and have a sense of humour, it's for you. I loved it and it was funny, cute and well...Jon bernthal and Sylvester Stallone in one movie? Bliss.
    8Ed-Shullivan

    I demand a rematch! These fighters are worth seeing again!

    What a refreshing and unexpected (but nice) surprise Grudge Match was for the wife and I to sit down on a Saturday night, plop the Blu Ray disc in and for the next 2 hours, just enjoy a decent film minus any drugs, knife fights, or guns a blazing. When you have two major action stars such as Robert De Niro and Sylvester Stallone one might expect that the testosterone level on the big screen would get a bit heavy especially considering the movies theme is about two old and retired fighters who come out of retirement after 30 years to put the gloves back on and get back in to the ring to settle a very old score since both fighters won one of their two previous matches while in their prime back in the 1980's.

    Robert DeNiro plays Billy "The Kid" McDonnen. Now Billy has a very big ego and since his boxing career ended prematurely 30 years ago he has done pretty good for himself owning his own car dealership and a successful bar called the Knockout. There is one scene in the film that I just grinned from ear to ear as Billy did a stand-up comedy routine in his bar with a puppet dressed as a prize fighter sitting in his corner as Billy bantered back and forth with the prize fighter dummy. The scene is less than a minute long but I give it full credit for the originality.

    Sylvester Stallone plays Henry "Razor" Sharp. Now Razor was the guy who decided to hang up his gloves in the prime of his fighting career and we eventually find out why he retired. No spoiler alert, you will have to wait and hear it from Razor himself why he chose to retire from the ring. Razor's life has been kind of frozen in time these past 30 years, and he now works as a laborer in a factory, goes home to an empty house with no TV, cable or internet, and eats canned tuna and over ripened bananas to make ends meet. Razors life seems very depressing. Something is bothering him and the audience gets interested in finding out what makes Razor tick. I would have thought a boxing genre film would have been easier to figure out but the screenwriters did a good job in keeping the plot a bit deeper than most boxing films and we gradually grow to like Razor's character and think less of Billy the Kid's shallow and selfish personality.

    There is also a good supporting cast of characters such as Kevin Hart who plays fight promoter Dante Slate Jr.. Dante's deceased father used to promote Razor's fights and Razors' memories of Dante Slate Sr. are not very good as he recalls being ripped off of his prize fight earnings. So Razor instantly is not prepared to go back in to the ring with Dante Slate Jr. holding the purse strings. Eventually Dante convinces Razor to put the gloves back on, but only for a fight simulation video for a software video company who agrees to pay him $15K. The movie is worth watching if for nothing else but seeing Stallone and De Niro dressed up in their head to toe lime green leotards game gear costumes so the techies can video their fight simulation. Did I say fight simulation? Well once Billy and Razor are within ring distance of each other the brouhaha goes viral on the internet and "the fight is on man!" We eventually get introduced to Kim Basinger's character Sally, who plays Razor's old love interest. Something happened to split Razor and Sally apart 30 years ago and we find out why Razor is a bit disenchanted with his life. When Razor eventually does agree to fight Billy for the grudge match of the decade he asks his old and trusted trainer Louis Lightning Conlon, played by veteran actor Alan Arkin. Louis is currently in a wheelchair and residing in an old age home, but Razor still wants his old and trusted friend Louis to get him back in to fighting shape. Razor is an honorable man and true friend as part of his income is used to pay for his friends nursing home costs.

    There are a couple of scenes that remind us in a fun way of Stallone's Rocky films that just add to the films humorous theme. Billy on the other hand goes through a few trainers including LL Cool J who plays Frankie Brite, and Billy eventually settles on having his long lost son BJ played smartly by Jon Bernthal to train him.

    Before you know it, we are witness to the fight of the decade in front of 18,000 fight fans split between who they want to win the fight. Most film goers always have their own prediction on who will win the main event. Will Razor win? Will Billy the Kid win? Or maybe it will be a draw? As I said no spoiler alert coming from me, so let's just say the ending is a good one. No, let me rephrase this..., I would say the ending is even better than I anticipated it would be. I Give Grudge match an 8 out of 10 ranking for the 10 rounds that Grudge Match went. Watch it and you will not be disappointed. It's a knockout hit.

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    • Anecdotes
      Most people think this film was a Sylvester Stallone project, but according to Robert De Niro he got the script first and quickly came to the conclusion that Stallone would be the best choice to play his opponent. Stallone himself was actually quite reluctant to do the film at first, as he did not want to parody Rocky (1976) and De Niro had to talk him into it. Stallone claimed that he had a harder than usual time training for the role since he was taking a break from action roles and had stopped working out as much as he normally does.
    • Gaffes
      Billy mentioned his dealership is open on Sundays, but it is illegal to open a car dealership on Sunday in Pennsylvania.
    • Citations

      [from trailer]

      Lightning: Hey Webster, show a little respect!

      Dante Slate, Jr.: I choose to believe that you just called me Webster because of my dictionary-sized vocabulary, *not* because of my height and race!

      Lightning: Nope, it's because you're short and black!

      Dante Slate, Jr.: What was Jesus like? I'm curious. Was he cool?

    • Générique farfelu
      There are two scenes in the closing credits: Razor, Lightning and Slate watch Kid perform on Dancing with the Stars (2005), and later Slate arranges a rematch between Mike Tyson and Evander Holyfield.
    • Connexions
      Edited from Rocky (1976)
    • Bandes originales
      Blending Soul
      Written by Leonard Lenaburg and Michael Liggins

      Performed by Soul Blenders

      Courtesy of Fervor Records Vintage Masters

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    • Date de sortie
      • 25 décembre 2013 (Canada)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United States
    • Langue
      • English
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Grudge Match
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Pittsburgh, Pennsylvanie, États-Unis
    • sociétés de production
      • Callahan Filmworks
      • Gerber Pictures
      • RatPac-Dune Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • 40 000 000 $ US (estimation)
    • Brut – États-Unis et Canada
      • 29 807 260 $ US
    • Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
      • 7 021 993 $ US
      • 29 déc. 2013
    • Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
      • 44 907 260 $ US
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      • 1h 53m(113 min)
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      • 1.85 : 1

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