Re: Piers Brosnan portraying Brendan Ingle
Posted: 31 Dec 2025, 16:49
Most movies bomb nowadays because nobody pays money to see them.
But quality is another thing.
But quality is another thing.
I dont really go to the movies anymore, nothing more annoying than paying and being close to someone on their phones or hear talking. This movie will probably be out on the fire stick next month.catalin714 wrote: ↑31 Dec 2025, 16:49 Most movies bomb nowadays because nobody pays money to see them.
But quality is another thing.
Some WMC's are exactly the same as they were in Hamed's days!veriton wrote: ↑05 Jan 2026, 16:38 Just back. Really enjoyed it and was pretty accurate with history as I remember it. The actor who played adult Naz did a good job, and the scenes of young Naz in working mens clubs capture the time well. Hope if does well, the screening we were in was busy but it was free!
I think Brendan did rip off NaseemFrostieballs wrote: ↑08 Jan 2026, 13:01 Well Naz, in true Naz form, has broken cover and blown up the publicity tour for the film by saying what he really thinks!
He is on talkSPORT now (and is for the next 15 minutes if you want to tune in). So far he has has said:-
- He had nothing to do with the film, was brought in at the last moment for publicity purposes
- Most of it is inaccurate and that the Director has admitted to him that the only bought the rights to the book so they could make the film (and didn't base the film on the book)
- He is not happy with how his relationship with Brendan was portrayed
- He wishes the final scene were true, but isn't
- Sylvester Stallone wasn't involved in the film, despite being listed as an executive producer
The most eye opening quotes, however, were about Brendan. Paraphrased:
'His intention was just money. He was obsessed with it. At 11 years of age he made me promise that if I earned £40 million I would give him £10 million. That shows you the intention of the man."
On first reflection the producers might regret getting him involved. However, maybe it will get even more people to go and watch it.
Got to feel for Brendan and John a bit (and the other brother who's name escapes me).
Thanks for sharing your experiences re the racism you encountered mateblack panther wrote: ↑09 Jan 2026, 17:11 I really enjoyed the movie. Fight scenes were as to be expected for a movie but as others stated the focus was more on the relationship between Hamed and Ingle.
Brought back fond memories of training at my first amateur boxing gym and finding an escape from the racism I experienced growing up in the 90s in North England. Also thought they depicted that aspect very well.
Really sorry to hear that you have had to encounter racism. Racism is as mean spirited as it is illogical. Just awful.black panther wrote: ↑09 Jan 2026, 17:11 I really enjoyed the movie. Fight scenes were as to be expected for a movie but as others stated the focus was more on the relationship between Hamed and Ingle.
Brought back fond memories of training at my first amateur boxing gym and finding an escape from the racism I experienced growing up in the 90s in North England. Also thought they depicted that aspect very well.