El promotor del campeón de boxeo cree que es necesario un cambio. Encuentra al único hombre que ha vencido a su campeón, un blanco que ahora forma parte de una banda. Al igual que Rocky, se ... Leer todoEl promotor del campeón de boxeo cree que es necesario un cambio. Encuentra al único hombre que ha vencido a su campeón, un blanco que ahora forma parte de una banda. Al igual que Rocky, se entrena, mientras que el campeón no lo hace.El promotor del campeón de boxeo cree que es necesario un cambio. Encuentra al único hombre que ha vencido a su campeón, un blanco que ahora forma parte de una banda. Al igual que Rocky, se entrena, mientras que el campeón no lo hace.
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And it's a comedy yet it's decidedly un-funny. Wayans elicits a laugh or two, and Foxx is amusing...but these two guys should be good for non-stop laughs! And Jackson is almost *too* smooth for this role. He's also much too brilliant an actor...he's poorly suited for a role that's not nearly as competent as he is.
All in all: I actually liked this better the second time I saw it (which isn't saying that much). It's more amusing than I remember it to be. But that's still not enough. It's hardly a keeper - with this kind of cast (oh, by the way - nice cameo by Method Man but someone shoot Brian Setzer PLEASE!!!) it could be SO SO SO much better! 5/10.
TGWH was funny and entertaining especially if you are a boxing fan. It's particularly funny if you can see certain personalities in the various characters. Reverend Fred Sultan (Samuel L. Jackson) was a Don King type of promoter who was fleecing his fighters. James "The Grim Reaper" Roper (Damon Wayans) was a Mike Tyson type of fighter, almost too dominant. Terry Conklin (Peter Berg) was pretty much every white heavyweight in the 80's and 90's. And all of the rest of the characters, from the entourage, to the challenger, to the various other boxing industry characters--they were all lampoons of the real deal.
As a boxing fan, and as a fan of all of the actors in this movie, I enjoyed it.
Then there is the whole idea of finding a white boxer, besides the obligatory "Rocky" that is, that people can get behind to breathe new life into the sport.
Here you have every stereotype of that world thrown in from the promoters to the media personnel who made boxing what it is today -- Hype.
Here is a promoter who is keeping his client from fighting the one guy who can actually beat him (hence ruin their meal tickets), to come up with someone else to make Hype and recover funds he already spent that he can't pay the boxing champ. That among other things. Samuel L. Jackson is fun to watch as is Jeff Goldblum and Jamie Fox and Damon Wayons as the over-hyped champ. Rounding this out is the usual bottom feeders played well by Jon Lovitz and Corbin Bernsen. This movie can be uneven at times, but overall its entertainment, and a sarcastic view into the boxing promotion world like no other. Two stars out of four.
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- TriviaReverend Fred Sultan (Samuel L. Jackson) greets a man with shoulder length black hair and a black suit, with "Hey Vincent, Vincent, where's Jules man?", a reference to Jackson's character in Tiempos violentos (1994).
- ErroresWhen Roper is watching the soap opera, and throws the ring away to watch his entourage chase it, it clearly falls out of the box as it skips on the floor. Yet, when Rollo puts it on, before Roper takes it, he takes it out of the box.
- Citas
Rev. Fred Sultan: if there isn't a white heavyweight out there for you, I'm going to create you one.
James Roper: [Confused] "white heavyweight?", The words don't even go together, it's like saying "black unity"
- Créditos curiososWhile walking back to dressing room after fight, Conklin is followed by two little people from his entourage.
- Bandas sonorasMovin' On
Performed by DJ U-Neek (as D.J. U-Neek) featuring Nyt Owl
Written by Annie Lennox, David A. Stewart (as Dave Stewart), DJ U-Neek (as D.J. U-Neek), Nyt Owl
Based on "Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This)"
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Idioma
- También se conoce como
- The Great White Hype
- Locaciones de filmación
- Productoras
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Taquilla
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 8,008,255
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 3,349,481
- 5 may 1996
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 8,008,255
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 31 minutos
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1