Warrior Movie. Tom Hardy interview.

Tom talking about his training for Warrior.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/film/2011/sep/11/tom-hardy-warrior-thug-hollywood

"To look like a cage-fighter he had to eschew carbohydrates and eat chicken and broccoli incessantly. That wasn't all. "I did two hours boxing a day, two hours mai tai, two hours ju jitsu followed by two hours choreography and two hours of weightlifting seven days a week" Phone Post

He looked more jacked than a lot of fighters. Beep. Phone Post

Awesome movie.

I would have cried, but there was my friend and some other people near me.


2 hours of Mai Tai, no can defend.

dandare - Tom talking about his training for Warrior.



http://www.guardian.co.uk/film/2011/sep/11/tom-hardy-warrior-thug-hollywood



"To look like a cage-fighter he had to eschew carbohydrates and eat chicken and broccoli incessantly. That wasn't all. "I did two hours boxing a day, two hours mai tai, two hours ju jitsu followed by two hours choreography and two hours of weightlifting seven days a week" Phone Post


 

no wrestling training? does that mean his character losses in the film?

 ha ha ha

Trader Vic's Mai Tai mmmmmmm Phone Post

I saw this movie 2 night ago. It could have been alot better. The fight scenes were terrible. Phone Post

lol mai tai

"You aren't telling me you wouldn't watch that – that's a good pay-per-view fight. That would get a lot of people interested in MMA. Actually, it's not MMA – MMA has rules. We shouldn't have rules. We should just say: 'You guys go at it, see what happens.' I don't want to say fuck 'em, but fuck 'em. I don't care."

Legitimate lol

I'm saying the 'mai tai' was the journalists mistake. I can't see anyone training for 3 months thinking they were doing mai tai.


Would be a good thread to start....
Make up a fake martial art. Phone Post

Kevin James for "Here Comes The Boom" ate nothing but egg whites and trained 15 hours a day.

Dude looked like Baroni at the shooting. Phone Post

the fight scenes were unrealistic, but you have to keep in mind that they needed to make a movie that is appealing to everyone in society: ages, genders, etc... not just MMA fans who know the sport.


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get your mind out of the gay gutter. thanks.