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| Director: | George Tillman Jr. | 
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| Writer: | George Tillman Jr., Frank Baldwin | 
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| Fueled by an impoverished childhood, George Foreman channeled his anger into becoming an Olympic Gold medalist and World Heavyweight Champion, followed by a near-death experience that took him from the boxing ring to the pulpit. But when he sees his community struggling spiritually and financially, Foreman returns to the ring and makes history by reclaiming his title, becoming the oldest and most improbable World Heavyweight Boxing Champion ever. | |
| Release Date: | Apr 27, 2023 | 
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| Director: | George Tillman Jr. | 
| Writer: | George Tillman Jr., Frank Baldwin | 
| Genres: | Drama, History | 
| Keywords | adultery, 1970s, texas, biography, sports, family, 1980s, 1960s, boxing | 
| Production Companies | Mandalay Pictures, Affirm Films | 
| Box Office | Revenue: $3,800,000 Budget: $32,000,000 | 
| Updates | Updated: Feb 01, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 | 
| Name | Character | 
|---|---|
| Khris Davis | George Foreman | 
| Forest Whitaker | Doc Broadus | 
| Sullivan Jones | Muhammad Ali | 
| Deion Smith | Roy Foreman | 
| Matthew Glave | Howard Cosell | 
| John Magaro | Desmond | 
| Sonja Sohn | Nancy Foreman | 
| Sam Trammell | Rev. Virdell Stokes | 
| Lawrence Gilliard Jr. | Archie Moore | 
| Jasmine Mathews | Mary Joan | 
| Shein Mompremier | Paula | 
| Robert Cicchini | Angelo Dundee | 
| Erica Tazel | Mary Foreman | 
| Dwayne L. Barnes | Dick Sadler | 
| K. Steele | Gloria Foreman | 
| Austin David Jones | Teenage George Jr. | 
| Jordan Yarborough | Teenage Mary Foreman | 
| Philip Fornah | Sonny Foreman | 
| Al Sapienza | Gil Clancy | 
| Brian Ibsen | Jim Lampley | 
| Kei | Young George | 
| Judd Lormand | Dr. West | 
| Don Tieri | Larry Merchant | 
| Robert Larriviere | Bank Manager | 
| Ayden Gavin | Young Roy Foreman | 
| Azaria Carter | Teenage Gloria Foreman | 
| Tom Virtue | Johnny Carson | 
| Anthony Marble | Ned Miller | 
| Jordan Bates | Mitchell | 
| Dinetia Dean | Party Beauty | 
| Russell Mora | Mercante (Frazier Ref) | 
| Deneen Tyler | Mrs. Burke | 
| Madison Dirks | Neighbor | 
| April Dupré | News Reporter | 
| Nile Memmezzwattay | Maurice | 
| T.C. Matherne | Director | 
| Julia Lashae | Mrs. Jennings | 
| Ray King Sr. | Crowd Guy Booker | 
| Slim Danger Barkowska | Old Fat Bald Man | 
| Martin Bats Bradford | Marcus Tucker | 
| Greg Wattkis | Drunk Man | 
| Samantha Beaulieu | Cousin Rita | 
| Eric Hanson | George Colton | 
| Kenneth Martin Jr. | Younger George Jr. | 
| Selase Botchway | Reporter - Kingston | 
| Makario Glenn | Jalen Burke | 
| Tom Gregory | Sports Anchor | 
| Michael Papajohn | Officer Dell | 
| Matthew Rimmer | Job Corps Worker Simms | 
| Tre Styles | Street Guy Lamont | 
| Billy Slaughter | Kurt Gaines | 
| Chukwuma Onwuchekwa | Dressing Room Soldier | 
| Lara Grice | Roberta | 
| Keith Hughes | Moorer Referee | 
| Michael Harrity | Zouski's Trainer | 
| Chance C Morris | Sneaker Thief | 
| Bill Martin Williams | Ring Doctor | 
| Desiree Edwards | Singing Congregant | 
| Jimbo Stevenson | Zouski Referee | 
| Jonathan Mercedes | Foreman Cornerman | 
| Jason Elwood Hanna | Foreman Cornerman | 
| John Palmeri | Johnson Cornerman | 
| Michael Thomas | Johnson Cornerman | 
| Raion Hill | Cepulis Referee | 
| José José Reinaldo Flora | Ali Referee | 
| Tommy Wright | Announcer | 
| Cedric Boswell | Sonny Liston | 
| Charles Brewer Jr. | Michael Moorer | 
| DJ Walton | Miguel Angel Paez | 
| David Jite | Jimmy Young | 
| Carlos Takam | Joe Frazier | 
| Barry Hanley | Steve Zouski | 
| Zephaniah Terry | Royce | 
| Philip Craddock | Cepulis | 
| Matt Frost | Don Waldheim | 
| Bob Pelletier | Lead Cop | 
| Michael Ricca | Bob Hazelton | 
| David Proctor Jr. | Alonzo Johnson | 
| Joshua Wade | Sparring Partner | 
| Adnan Virk | Sports Announcer | 
| Brian Kenny | Sports Announcer | 
| Robert Flores | Sports Announcer | 
| Al Bernstein | Sports Announcer | 
| Name | Job | 
|---|---|
| George Tillman Jr. | Screenstory, Screenplay, Director | 
| Mary Vernieu | Casting Director | 
| Alex Blatt | Editor | 
| William A. Cimino | Set Decoration | 
| Heidi Erl | Production Supervisor | 
| Soren Miltich | Second Assistant Director | 
| Maurice Sessoms | First Assistant Director | 
| Ricky Autiello | Assistant Property Master | 
| Jim Magdaleno | Storyboard Artist | 
| Addie Elisabeth Thibodeaux | Production Assistant | 
| Frank Baldwin | Screenplay, Screenstory | 
| Craig Hayes | Editor | 
| Clay A. Griffith | Production Design | 
| John Matysiak | Director of Photography | 
| Ryan Goertz | Art Direction | 
| Christina Phensy | Art Direction | 
| Angela Stauffer | Supervising Art Director | 
| Claire Sanchez | Set Decoration | 
| Lindsay Graham Ahanonu | Casting Director | 
| Silvia Mahapatra | Set Designer | 
| Mark Simon | Storyboard Artist | 
| Marcelo Zarvos | Original Music Composer | 
| Mary Claire Hannan | Costume Design | 
| David Tattersall | Director of Photography | 
| Dan Gordon | Screenstory | 
| Name | Title | 
|---|---|
| David Zelon | Producer | 
| Henry W. Holmes Jr. | Executive Producer | 
| Wendy Williams | Executive Producer | 
| George Foreman | Executive Producer | 
| Peter Guber | Executive Producer | 
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| 2025 | 3 | 147 | 366 | 
Khris Davis is competent in this otherwise rather pedestrian and chronological biopic of this hugely enigmatic world heavyweight champion. We start with his youthful days when, as a substantial unit (Austin David Jones), he realises that his can settle matters with his fists more easily than he can ... with his brain. This, of course, leads to some time in juvey where he encounters "Doc" (Forest Whitaker) who cuts him some slack after he loses the plot with a guy who stole his sneakers, and enrols him at his boxing gym. What now ensues is history. His run of unbeaten fights, his development from small-time regional character to big-hitting title contender is rather rapidly gone through before we discover the adult character, married to Nancy (Sonja Soon) but philandering as he goes. His boxing is not his only love though, and after losing to Muhammad Ali (Sullivan Jones) he decides to hang up his gloves and take to preaching. He funds his own chapel, funds his own gym to help the local - impoverished - youngsters to find purpose and then, runs out of money... That requires him to return to the ring - at the age of 45 - and try to regain his title! Foreman was heavily involved with this depiction so we can assume it's true in the most part. To be fair, he doesn't set out to depict a saintly man - his peccadillos are there to be seen, but somehow for a man who must have had such a passionate and visceral existence this film is all rather tame and placid. The stats are there to read, this was an opportunity to put some flesh on the character's bones - and I felt this didn't really do that. It skipped across so many of the developmental aspects of the man and his personality only to dwell a bit too often on the less interesting (or domestic) aspects of his undoubtedly roller-coaster life. Whitaker is adequate, nothing more, and though some effort has been made to recreate the bouts in the ring, they had little of the potency of those we saw in the first "Rocky" (1976). It's interesting seeing a professional fighter reconcile his wayward behaviour and his love for god, but I thought this could have delivered so much more than it does.
#MovieReview #BigGeorgeForeman #GeorgeForeman Initially engaging, this film about Muhammad Ali and George Foreman starts off strong with exciting fights and banter that adds edge and excitement. The interaction between the two legends provides insight into their history and rivalry, making for a ... compelling watch. However, the movie loses its momentum as it progresses, particularly during the extended second act focused on Foreman. The excessive dialogue and drawn-out scenes detract from the overall viewing experience, making the film feel overly long and tedious. While there are moments where the film regains its pace, the lack of effective editing becomes apparent, resulting in a disjointed narrative that struggles to maintain audience interest. The filmmakers seem to have prioritized length over coherence, leading to a lag in the middle portion of the movie. Due to its pacing issues, I would recommend waiting to stream this film, as it allows for the convenience of skipping through the slower segments. While some viewers may appreciate the depth of the story, others may find themselves longing for a more streamlined and engaging viewing experience.