Top 10 Sporting Movies of All Time

By Adam Rayner /

3.Warrior

Who says being predictable is a bad thing? I can€™t quite recall a film being quite as formulaic, emotionally manipulative and predictable as Warrior. Boxing is substituted for MMA; the rivalry is between estranged, feuding brothers in the ring; a reluctant wife and a determined husband and a drunk father/ trainer and estranged son outside of the ring. Tom Hardy returns from war and asks his drunken father whom abandoned him as a child to train him for a 5 million dollar winner takes al tournament. Meanwhile, his estranged brother, Olympic wrestler turned teacher Joel Edgerton needs money to keep his house and continue to pay his daughter€™s medical bills so gets back into training for the tournament, much against his wife€™s wishes. Predicable with clichés aplenty? Yes! However, if you€™re a sucker for a good story, with fleshed out characters fully exploited for conflict and emotional impact then Warrior packs a wallop! And the film almost openly acknowledges these €˜flaws€™ by giving away the finale in the trailer €“ we know the brother€™s meet in the final and yet the tournament is so well executed that I was on the edge of my seat for every fight scene and more importantly willing the brothers to win. The final fight between them had me in tears. Perhaps I€™m biased because I have a brother and the thought of having to cause him pain for the greater good was painful viewing. Equally affecting were the scenes between Hardy and Nolte.