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4,8/10
2874
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Der 11-jährige Leo Thompson entdeckt eine magische Wrestling-Maske. Durch sie wird er übernatürlich stark. Also meldet er sich für einen WWE-Wettkampf an.Der 11-jährige Leo Thompson entdeckt eine magische Wrestling-Maske. Durch sie wird er übernatürlich stark. Also meldet er sich für einen WWE-Wettkampf an.Der 11-jährige Leo Thompson entdeckt eine magische Wrestling-Maske. Durch sie wird er übernatürlich stark. Also meldet er sich für einen WWE-Wettkampf an.
- Auszeichnungen
- 1 Gewinn & 2 Nominierungen insgesamt
Dallas Dupree Young
- Mason
- (as Dallas Young)
Matt Polinsky
- Corey Graves
- (as Corey Graves)
Renee Paquette
- Renee Young
- (as Renee Young)
Stephen Farrelly
- Sheamus
- (as Sheamus)
Empfohlene Bewertungen
It was fine for a WWE film that is aimed at a younger demographic. I thought that the didn't make the main character, Leo, very likable at all. I was far more interested in Erica and his other friends (i.e. the surprising twist at the talent contest was maybe the best part of this movie for me, but wasn't explored further sadly). Very predictable but overall, it was fine.
Great movie I really enjoyed it!!! I think a sequel should be done in the future!!
It's essentially the same plot as better movies like Rookie of the Year or Like Mike but with half the budget and way more reliance on brand recognition. There's some heart in the film and a few decent jokes. If watching with kids you could do a lot worse. Just don't expect an enduring family tradition to begin.
This was the last, and debatably worst, project I was in as a background actor. For 4 days, I filmed the climax cringing and shaking my head at every bit of this brutal sequence I was participating in. The filmmakers know their main audience is kids who are WWE fans, and if they fall for lame WWE narratives they can get away with an excruciatingly lazy story and forced conflict that does these actors no service. The obvious wire work on all the fighting was cheap and sucked too. Are we really this easy to please with a slapdash feature length WWE advertisement when we're 10 years old?
Amongst it all, I can safely say the hip, grandma character is the worst goddamn thing you'll have to sit through. "you just got Grandma'd" will go down as the single worst piece of dialogue of 2020. Thank you Ken Marino for giving us just one funny character amidst the cringe.
Anyways, don't watch this. Maybe this quarantine shutting down all film productions is exactly what this industry needs to get its head on straight.
Amongst it all, I can safely say the hip, grandma character is the worst goddamn thing you'll have to sit through. "you just got Grandma'd" will go down as the single worst piece of dialogue of 2020. Thank you Ken Marino for giving us just one funny character amidst the cringe.
Anyways, don't watch this. Maybe this quarantine shutting down all film productions is exactly what this industry needs to get its head on straight.
As a fan of "sports entertainment," I thought this was an entertaining watch that should keep the little ones giggling from start to finish.
The story revolves around a young boy who finds a magical luchador mask that allows him to have superhuman strength. Rather than fighting crime like many movies we've already seen, he chooses to enter a wrestling tournament to not only live out his dream, but also, and more importantly, win prize money to help his financially burdened father.
The kids will enjoy the cameos by WWE Superstars, endless cheesy elements, puns and the cartoonish heroes/villains. Parents will enjoy the moral ending of the story and lack of violence (the "fighting" scenes are extremely goofy and exaggerated to the point where they can't be attempted at home).
There are things that adults could criticize such as storyline, special effects and acting, but these are to be expected for what is essentially a straight-to-video children's title. Overall, it is a fun movie for little wrestling fans.
The story revolves around a young boy who finds a magical luchador mask that allows him to have superhuman strength. Rather than fighting crime like many movies we've already seen, he chooses to enter a wrestling tournament to not only live out his dream, but also, and more importantly, win prize money to help his financially burdened father.
The kids will enjoy the cameos by WWE Superstars, endless cheesy elements, puns and the cartoonish heroes/villains. Parents will enjoy the moral ending of the story and lack of violence (the "fighting" scenes are extremely goofy and exaggerated to the point where they can't be attempted at home).
There are things that adults could criticize such as storyline, special effects and acting, but these are to be expected for what is essentially a straight-to-video children's title. Overall, it is a fun movie for little wrestling fans.
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- WissenswertesThe entrance theme music that Samson comes out to is "Slow Death" by artist Zack Tempest. This is the same theme song used by Hardcore Holly in WWE in 1999.
- PatzerAfter the cage fight the cage just ... disappears for the end of the scene. The ring remains but there is no evidence the cage ever existed.
- Crazy CreditsThere's a mid-credits scene.
- VerbindungenReferenced in WWE SmackDown: The Black Sheep of the Family (2020)
- SoundtracksSo Alive
Performed by Esterly, Vo Williams, Austin Jenckes
Written by Tony Esterly, Vo Williams, Austin Jenckes
Courtesy of pray for my haters and Silver Slide Productions o/b/o of Sound Dose Music Group
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