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Over The Top
This story tells about an exciting world of drama and action. Lincoln Hawk, a muscular man, began trying to make more money for his 12-year-old son. Things turn completely and turn upside down when his wife dies in mysterious circumstances. Lincoln tries to change his social status, where he enters the wrestling competition to win the respect of his young son scattered. While on the other side, the boy's grandfather tries to get him, making him do all he can to achieve it
24 January 1931, Manchester, New Hampshire, USA
8 February 1949, Chicago, Illinois, USA
7 June 1928, Utah, USA
15 March 1951, USA
1 October 1948, Passaic, New Jersey, USA
13 June 1971, Oceanside, California, USA
20 February 1958, Los Angeles County, California, USA
27 February 1921, Yonkers, New York, USA
3 November 1969, Los Angeles, California, USA
24 January 1961, Venice Beach, California, USA
May 29, 2003
Stallone, for whatever inexplicable reason, continues to pile on the dramatic dribble in yet another pointless movie mishap
March 10, 2005
Stallone gives an impressive performance
September 06, 2003
Mesmo que o roteiro insista em soluções fáceis e pouco verossímeis e que o clímax seja prejudicado pelo pouco potencial cinematográfico de um campeonato de queda-de-braço, Stallone envolve o espectador com seu carisma habitual.
June 19, 2016
It's cliché-ridden, wildly incompetent, and laughably serious about itself. But if you saw it at the right age, and if you approach it in the right frame of mind, it's a pretty easy way to kill a couple of hours on TBS.
January 09, 2003
Not enough ass-kicking, but the world does need at least one film about professional arm-wrestling
November 11, 2004
Poor Sly! He doesn't even know if his last name is Hawk or Hawks!
March 22, 2016
Cheesy but fun '80s action movie has violence, bullying.
April 20, 2017
It's not traditionally considered a Stallone masterpiece, but I sure as hell love it.
December 09, 2005
Why draw the line between "so bad it's good" and a pedigreed artistic success?

