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HughJackman (X-Men Origins: Wolverine) stars as Charlie Kenton, a washed-up fighter who lost his chance at a title when 2000-pound, 8-foot-tall steel robots took over the ring. Now nothing but a small-time promoter, Charlie earns just enough money piecing together low-end bots from scrap metal to get from one underground boxing venue to the next. When Charlie hits rock bottom, he reluctantly teams up with his estranged son Max (Dakota Goyo, Thor) to build and train a championship contender.

"The uncanny thing about Real Steel is just how gripping the fight scenes are; Sugar Ray Leonard served as a consultant to the motion-capture performers responsible for pantomiming the machines' moves."


"An underdog drama with clanging metal-on-metal action, Real Steel feels scientifically programmed to claw at your heart while its battling robots, which have a semblance of human personality, drum up your adrenaline. That said, I'm not sure that the movie itself has more than a semblance of a heart."


"Real Steel is a real movie. It has characters, it matters who they are, it makes sense of its action, it has a compelling plot. This is the sort of movie, I suspect, young viewers went to the "Transformers" movies looking for."


"The robot fight scenes are brutal, the emotions are big and obvious, and yet I liked Real Steel a lot. It's a good natured film, made with some wit and flair. If I were 12 years old again, I'd probably think it just about the best film I'd ever seen."


You can now watch Real Steel with only the punching scenes, thanks to an awesome fan-made super cut. While the action movie looked a lot like a corny rock em' sock em' robots adaptation, it actually received pretty decent reviews and earned Hugh Jackman a People's Choice Award for Favorite Action Movie Star. Additionally, Jackman's co-star Dakota Goyo won the Young Artist Award for Best Performance in a Feature Film - Leading Young Actor. But now, you can watch the movie boiled down to the bare essentials.


A new super edit of Real Steel has found its way online, and it's actually pretty awesome. Showing only the punching surprisingly doesn't get old during the five-minute fan-edit and it puts the focus on the special effects, which were nominated for an Academy Award. However, the movie is pretty silly, and this edit of only the fighting scenes demonstrates just how silly it really is. There will be some Real Steel fans that disagree, but just one quick glance at this fan-made edit will produce some pretty strong feelings.


Real Steel is based off of a short story entitled Steel, which was written by Richard Matheson, and was originally published in the May 1956 edition of The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction. In 1963, the story was adapted into an episode of The Twilight Zone. The movie takes place in 2020, where human boxing has been outlawed, leaving the sport to be taken over by robots. The movie nearly made $300 million globally and was a hit with younger audiences, with most of the box office earnings coming from overseas.


Development on Real Steel started back in 2003, with Dan Gilroy attached to write. It wasn't until 2009 that Peter Berg expressed interest in helming the project, but nothing ever happened. It wasn't until later in 2009 that Shawn Levy came on board to direct, which led to Steven Spielberg and Stacey Snider giving the project the green light at DreamWorks. Hugh Jackman signed on for Real Steel in 2009 as well, commanding a giant $9 million paycheck to work with animatronic boxing robots. The movie used a mix of animatronic robots and then did the fighting scenes with digital effects.


When it came to the decision to use real robots, that element came from Steven Spielberg. The legendary director argued that there should be real robots in scenes where there isn't any fighting happening, which Shawn Levy agreed with. Spielberg took the same approach while working on Jurassic Park, and felt that he was able to get better performances from his actors due to their reactions to something that was real, and right in front of their faces. Real Steel is not the best movie in the whole world, but the fan-made super edit sure makes it a lot better. You can watch the all punching edit of the movie below, provided by the Epic GameBoi YouTube channel.


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Full-time public cyber schools are now an option in 30 states, allowing some 250,000 students in kindergarten through 12th grade to press a button to raise their hand and message their teachers. John Tulenko of Learning Matters Television reports from Pennsylvania where the demand for online charter schools is high.


Are cyber-schools a fringe movement, or a better, revolutionary approach to public education? In Pennsylvania, we examined these schools closely to see what students are getting, how they're performing, and, because this is taxpayer money, exactly where the dollars are going.


Cyber-school is sort of a leveling. It is like the great equalizer in education. So, for kids who are trapped in schools that don't have many choices or bad choices, cyber-schools are necessary. No matter who you are, where you live, you're going to get the same quality of service.


TOM WARD, teacher, Pennsylvania Cyber Charter School: I get 100 percent participation from my kids every single class. And I get it through either them doing a problem on the board, from them sending me a chat. I get 100 percent every single class.


CHRISTINE CROW, teacher, Pennsylvania Cyber Charter School: And with the click of a button, we can access a different Web site, a different video clip. We can have students doing different things at the same time.


To prevent students from falling through cracks, P.A. Cyber employs 170 instructional supervisors, people whose job it is to call homes and make sure students are doing what they're supposed to be doing.


RON SOFO, superintendent, Freedom Area School District: When kids attend a cyber-school, they attend if they turn the computer on for one minute. If a kid comes to my school and they show up for one minute and go out the door, they're truant. I don't get it.


They do have students that attend there. And that's a reasonable education that students strive in that environment. But if a student is not striving in that environment, should we not be notified since it's our tax dollars that are paying the bill?


We don't have the ability to reduce costs for those students. You lose a kindergartner, you lose a first-grader, you lose a fifth-grader, you lose a ninth-grader, you can't close down a fifth-grade classroom because two students left.


But at P.A. Cyber, it's another story. The way the funding works, cyber-schools bill school districts for each student they take. But they're allowed to charge different amounts based on what the districts themselves spend.


Well, we're investing it back into research and development. We're investing it back into our program. We're investing it to multiple centers across the state to serve more children. We're investing that back into P.A. Cyber.


Midland now boasts its own performing arts center, also designed to house the company's offices, for which P.A. Cyber paid $10 million. A few blocks away, $12 million more built the virtual teachers center in what had been a steelworkers union hall. And close by, the money is also funding construction of new corporate headquarters, in addition to $5 million in other properties recently purchased in Midland.


We do need buildings for our employees. I mean, it costs money to lease them. It costs money to build them. And the dollars that we do receive, we were able to squirrel away some dollars over the course of the years and invest in that.


We decided to create a new industry. And it was an industry that replaced the old. And you're right, and it was to create opportunities for children across this commonwealth and across the United States. This has been huge for this area.


Wait a minute. I didn't know that public schools and the funding of public schools should be an economic development strategy for one small section of one county. I don't think that's the purpose of public education in this commonwealth or in America.


It does belong to the kids. And it belongs to the kids. And as long as the children are receiving a quality service for that investment, and it is of the quality that gets them what they need, then we're happy to be able to provide that to them.


I understand that they're angry. I understand that, financially, this is a hit when you lose a kid. Win them back. Win them back. Don't complain about the school that won them from you. Win them back.

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