
Exclusively Watch This Clip From the Underground Fight Club-Set ‘Brawler’
Exclusive By Scott Beggs on September 19, 2012 | 1 Comment
In Brawler, two brothers face a devastating personal betrayal and gear up to fight to the death. Based on actual events, the story takes place, where else, on a river boat that features a mob-run fight club.
This clip features Bryan Batt (from Mad Men) as Fat Chucky, delivering a bit of friendly advice to brother Bobby Fontaine (played by Marc Senter). Check it out for yourself:
What? He calls ‘em like he sees ‘em. Not a big deal. And the dude’s name is Fat Chucky. If you can’t take that seriously, what can you?
So the acting from Senter’s end is a little stiff and uneasy. Let’s hope his talent lies more in his fists than in his delivery.
Brawler is out on VOD now and hits DVD/Blu-ray September 18th.
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