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As it happens, “Real Steel’s” most endearing character isn’t human at all, but an obsolete second-generation robot named Atom ... pile driver named Zeus. Such attention to character ...
In the role of 11-year-old, newly motherless Max, he is the saving grace of “Real Steel,” helping not only to bring out the humanity in Atom — Max ... tech monstrous Zeus, the best.
After a couple of amazing victories, the relatively slight machine with bright-red eyes acquires a following, and father and son eye a long-shot match against the undefeated Zeus, a towering black ...
In Real Steel, bot boxer Atom learns to spar by mimicking ... the robot is mimicking simple trajectories." Another bot, Zeus, studies the fight styles of its foes and figures out how to defeat ...
As someone who digs sports and giant robots, I hope I’m not the only person who is a fan of Real Steel ... Yeah, people wanted to see Atom beat Zeus, I would love to see Atom beat Zeus, but ...
Reliance Games has officially announced the launch of Real Steel: World Boxing on iOS and Android as a free to play download today. The game is inspired by 2011 DreamWorks film Real Steel, is ...
Previews for the new kids' film Real Steel, which have been running in theatres ... which Max insists on getting into fighting shape. The robot, named Atom, has refined movements, soulful blue ...
Real Steel”’s most laughable component is a pseudo-philosophical suggestion that Atom may, possibly, be sentient. A long, still shot holds on Atom as his unblinking blue eyes stare and stare ...
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