HollywoodChicago.com Hookup: 30 Pairs of Chicago Passes to ‘The Fighter’ With Christian Bale

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CHICAGO – In our latest boxing edition of HollywoodChicago.com Hookup: Film, we have 30 admit-two advance-screening movie passes up for grabs to “The Fighter” with Christian Bale and Mark Wahlberg! Five additional winners will win sweatshirts and headphones, too!

“The Fighter” also stars Amy Adams, Melissa Leo, Mickey O’Keefe, Jack McGee, Melissa McMeekin, Bianca Hunter, Erica McDermott, Jill Quigg, Dendrie Taylor, Kate B. O’Brien, Jenna Lamia, Frank Renzulli and Caitlin Dwyer from director David O. Russell and writers Scott Silver and Paul Tamasy.

To win your free “The Fighter” movie passes or prizes courtesy of HollywoodChicago.com, just answer our question in this Web-based submission form. That’s it! Directions to enter this HollywoodChicago.com Hookup and immediately win can be found beneath the graphic below.

The movie poster for The Fighter with Christian Bale and Mark Wahlberg
The movie poster for “The Fighter” with Christian Bale and Mark Wahlberg.
Image credit: Paramount Pictures

Here is the plot description for “The Fighter”:

Dicky Ecklund (Christian Bale) is a former boxing hero who squandered his talents and threw away his shot at greatness. Micky Ward (Mark Wahlberg) (his half brother) is the struggling journeyman boxer who spent his life living in his big brother’s shadow.

“The Fighter” is inspired by the true story of two brothers who – against all the odds – come together to train for a historic title bout that will unite their fractured family, redeem their pasts and finally give their hard-luck town what it’s been waiting for: pride.

The story unfolds on the gritty, blue-collar streets of Lowell, Mass. where Dicky was once known as “The Pride of Lowell” after having gone the distance with the world-champion Sugar Ray Leonard. After losing that fight, Dicky has fallen on hard times (like the town of Lowell). His boxing days are behind him and his life has become shattered by drug abuse.

Younger brother Micky, meanwhile, has become the family’s fighter and fading hope for a champion. But despite all of his work, Micky’s career is failing and he loses fight after punishing fight. Dicky and Micky’s tougher-than-nails mother, Alice (Melissa Leo), manages his career and Dicky serves as his highly unreliable trainer.

When Micky’s latest fight nearly kills him, it looks like it could all be over until his iron-willed new girlfriend, Charlene (Amy Adams), convinces him to do the unthinkable: split with his family, pursue his own interests and train without his increasingly volatile and criminal brother.

Now Micky has the chance of a lifetime as he earns a shot at the world championship. But when his brother and dysfunctional family reenter his life, they must all reconcile their pasts and become more than just a family in name. With Micky and Dicky reunited, this becomes more than just a fight. It’s an all-out comeback for these brothers, their family and their city.

When it’s over, Micky will have become a champion, a hometown legend and the new “Pride of Lowell”. “The Fighter” is a moving and often-humorous drama about fighting for the people you love. The film opens everywhere on Dec. 17, 2010.

The movie trailer for “The Fighter” can be watched now below.

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Star What do you love and hate about comeback stories?

This Hookup is simple: 30 readers will be selected as the winners of our free “The Fighter” Hookup for our advance-screening movie passes! An additional five winners will win our sweatshirts and headphones. The winners will be mailed their prizes at our expense. Good luck!

HollywoodChicago.com editor-in-chief and publisher Adam Fendelman

By ADAM FENDELMAN
Editor-in-Chief/Publisher
HollywoodChicago.com
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© 2010 Adam Fendelman, HollywoodChicago.com LLC

takie888's picture

I love it if the remake is

I love it if the remake is better than the original movie and don’t like it if the remake is worse.

jaytoro5's picture

the comeback

i enjoy comeback stories when its a comeback from something the person couldnt control like a sickness or loss of a loved one…. i HATE comeback stories when the person self imploded then comeback to be something great!

jeffmed's picture

Comeback stories

I think that comeback stories really portray the human spirit at its best. They show that we can come out of impossible situations and find inspiration from other around us. One thing that i dont like is the fact that it is a predictable outcome. Comeback stories leave no room for surprise. We know the ending before the movie even begins. But nonetheless they are fun to watch and inspires good conversation and shows the will and heart of individuals.

Sally's picture

Comeback stories

Oh, I love a comeback story. Michael Vick is a comeback story. He’s redeeming himself. Sinatra was a comeback story. Gotta love a comeback story.

Anonymous's picture

Love/Hate - Comeback Stories

Love - getting a second chance
Hate - predictability

maxi's picture

The Fighter

I love that no matter how hard things get,eventually a well deserved triumph
will come despite hard times.
I hate that I know how it will turn out in the end,unless they do the complete
opposite & then we would all be sad & bitchy,so I guess keeping a happy outlook
is for the best. :)

Anonymous's picture

The fighter/ Love and Hate Comebacks

Theonly thing you can hate about comeback movies is that you know they will prevail in the end. I love that it refuels your optimism on life and reminds you that the road may be bumpy but if you keep going you’ll reach your destination.

jimtillots's picture

Sports

I love that there are sports involved in comeback stories and the stories are usually fact based. I hate that you usually know how the story plays out and how it will end since it is fact based.

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