If you have a brother, you remember some epic fights from when you two were kids. They all started innocently enough with Nerf guns, plastic swords or water balloons, but somehow always ended with a gaping wound on one of your foreheads. So the most basic storyline of two brothers duking it out in Warrior is not exactly a revolutionary idea. That being said, it’s pretty badass when one is an ex-marine and the other is a former MMA fighter and the movie isn’t some corny, plot-less film. It also happens to be the most entertaining thing we’ve seen Nick Nolte in since his mugshot.
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