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July 5, 2008 6:52:17 PM CDT



'Champ' Packs a Weak Punch

Posted Aug 24, 07 11:45 AM CDT in Gossip Arts & Living    Editor's Choice

(Newser) – The newsroom-meets-boxing-ring drama "Resurrecting the Champ" is slow on its feet, critics say, weighed down by its own sentimentality, despite a powerful performance by Samuel L. Jackson—"slumming again in a role miles beneath him," writes Stephen Hunter of the Washington Post—and a taste of the nuts and bolts of journalism. 

The film about a struggling sportswriter who discovers a homeless former champ is "soft around the middle," says Variety's John Anderson, undermined by what Lisa Schwarzbaum of Entertainment Weekly calls "speechy monologues on the responsibilities of journalism and the gooey sanctity of the bond between fathers and sons." While critics agree that Jackson is a knockout as the ravaged champ, the film itself is a swing and a miss.

Source Rotten Tomatoes

Sam Jackson, right, bobs and weaves for Josh Hartnett and son, played by Dakota Goyo.   ( Yari Film Group)
'Resurrecting The Champ' (Rod Lurie, 2007)   ( Yari Film Group 2007)
Josh Hartnett, left, finds Samuel L. Jackson living in the street in Rod Lurie's "Resurrecting The Champ".   ( Yari Film Group, 2007)
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Resurrecting the Champ Trailer   (brendonconnelly (YouTube))
Samuel L. Jackson undergoes intensive make-up for Resurrecting the Champ.   (anniefung90 (YouTube))

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