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Winkler's enjoyably warm and fuzzy as the wimpy sidekick, while James' sibling, "King of Queens" co-star Gary Valentine, and Melissa Peterman have funny moments as Voss' brother and sister-in-law, forever sniping at each other while tending an indeterminately sized brood of kids. As Voss' trainer, former UFC champ Bas Rutten steals scene after scene with his lowbrow, bear-hugging charm, and singer Charice adds adorability as a bright and earnest student. Trying for authenticity in a terribly inauthentic story, the filmmakers bring in real martial-arts figures playing themselves, including ex-fighter Mark DellaGrotte and commentator Joe Rogan. The actual fights are played seriously, save for a vomit gag that doesn't provide the humor to justify its grossness. James goes into the cage and gets knocked around the way you figure he would, a real plausibility gap when he keeps walking away with little more than bumps and bruises after the vicious punches and kicks he absorbs. Yeah, it's just dopey comedy. We should accept it and move on. But then the filmmakers have to get in our face and make believe that Voss could actually have a shot against a real UFC contender (pro fighter Krzysztof Soszynski). Is it any more ridiculous than the plot of "Rocky"? Well, yes, a lot. But no more ridiculous than "Rocky IV," maybe. "Here Comes the Boom," a Sony release, is rated PG for bouts of MMA sports violence, some rude humor and language. Running time: 104 minutes. Two stars out of four. ___ Motion Picture Association of America rating definition for PG: Parental guidance suggested. Some material may not be suitable for children.
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