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FREE ‘GRUDGE MATCH’ SCREENING WEDNESDAY FOR WEST SIDE RAG READERS

December 17, 2013 | 12:24 PM
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Grudge Match, starring Sylvester Stallone and Robert DeNiro, doesn’t hit theaters until Christmas Day. But the studio is screening a preview on Wednesday at 7:00PM at AMC Empire at 234 West 42nd street, and they’re giving out free passes to West Side Rag readers. Although the tickets are free, the seats are given out on a first-come first-served basis. So be sure to get there ahead of time. Details below:

You are invited to an advance screening of GRUDGE MATCH at 7pm on Wednesday, December 18th at a Manhattan theater. Download your pass here: https://l.gofobo.us/2yDbH3SP Limit (2) per person.

Robert De Niro and Sylvester Stallone, two of the most iconic actors of all time, star in a new comedy.  De Niro is Billy “The Kid” McDonnen and Stallone is Henry “Razor” Sharp and they have a grudge to settle that goes back 30 years. Grudgement Day is coming, and what better time of year for two longtime rivals to settle an old score than the holidays?

GRUDGE MATCH is in theaters Christmas Day. Ticket does not guarantee admission. Seating is limited and based on a first-come, first-serve basis. This film has been rated PG-13.

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jerry
jerry
12 years ago

Oldies but goodies…but who cares. Just for the bucks. Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays.

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WombatNYC
WombatNYC
12 years ago

Predicition = Zero Stars and a bust of a movie

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kramer5
kramer5
12 years ago

How much will they pay us to attend?

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Jeff
Jeff
12 years ago

Hard to believe the same guys made Raging Bull and Rocky. Ugh.

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adami
adami
12 years ago

i love those guys (well, at least one of them) and believe it’s sinful to trash a work of “art” before you’ve seen it but… COME ON! Nevermind the crappy trailers, have you seen the posters in the subway? They look like some sort of perfect storm photoshop fail – actors’ heads pasted on bodies, supporting players in the seats “watching” with eyes looking nowhere near the ring. DeNiro and Stallone should be looking – for new agents under the x-mas tree.

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dcortex
dcortex
12 years ago

Id pay to see the fighting sexagenarians, Bloomie vs Guiliani- but the battling septuagenarians here seem dull

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