
Our POW [Picture of the Week] is a rare shot of Slyfrom the set of “Rocky III” and comes to us from my personal collection.
– Craig
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Our POW [Picture of the Week] is a rare shot of Slyfrom the set of “Rocky III” and comes to us from my personal collection.
– Craig
Everyone is getting on the “Rocky Balboa” bandwagon!
Entertainment Weekly’s August 18, 2006 issue highlights “Rocky Balboa” in the “Things We’re Pumped for in December” section and calls it the “unlikely, but still stirring idea of Stallone climbing back into the ring for ‘Rocky Balboa.'” EW also runs a cropped version of today’s photo with a look at the film.

Here are a couple of excerpts: Adrian’s death “is a dramatic ploy to put Roc at rock bottom” and from Sly, “What they [Mason Dixon’s camp] don’t understand is that Rocky’s got this beast inside, this grief, and to him it’s not a fight, it’s a purging.”
– Craig Zablo
The final round of the Academy Award™-winning Rocky franchise hits theatres Friday, December 22, 2006.
Written and directed by SYLVESTER STALLONE.
Photo by: John Bramley
| Larry Stewart, in his August 11, 2006 column for the LA Times. com says that The Contender has become a winner! Here are some excerpts: * “Boxing is in a slump… * “There is one boxing format, however, that is suddenly showing signs of success — “The Contender.” * The reality series has been revamped from its first season on NBC and is now on ESPN Tuesday nights at 7.” * “Through four weeks, it is averaging a 1.2 rating and each show is reaching an average of 1.1 million homes. That represents a 33% increase for the same time slot last year.” * “ESPN is the perfect home for the show,” said Jeffrey Katzenberg, co-founder of DreamWorks and one of the creators of “The Contender.” * “The lead producer is Mark Burnett, creator of the “Survivor” series. Last year Sylvester Stallone and Sugar Ray Leonard were co-hosts, but Stallone is now busy filming another “Rocky” movie, leaving Leonard as the lone host.” * “The series started four weeks ago with 16 fighters and is now down to 12. Each show provides an inside look at the fighters and their families and friends and concludes with a five-round fight. The losers go home until only two are left. The live finale will take place Sept. 26 at the Staples Center, with the winner getting $500,000.” * “The boxers, culled from a nationwide search, are all professionals with winning records, and all in the 148-pound weight class.” For Larry Stewart’s full article click HERE – Craig |
Although Rocky (SYLVESTER STALLONE) just wanted some small local fights, he finds himself back into the ring facing a new rival, Mason Dixon (ANTONIO TARVER) in a dramatically different era.
– Craig Zablo
The final round of the Academy Award™-winning Rocky franchise hits theatres Friday, December 22, 2006.
Written and directed by SYLVESTER STALLONE.
Photo by: John Bramley




When Rocky (Sly Stallone) decides to come out of retirement for some small local fights, He discovers that a bigger fight may be an option.
– Craig Zablo
The final round of the Academy Award™-winning Rocky franchise hits theatres Friday, December 22, 2006.
Written and directed by SYLVESTER STALLONE.
Photo by: John Bramley
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Daniel Neman of The Richmond Times Dispatch in his August 4, 2006 column takes a look at his “All-Time Best” sports movies. Neman lists five movies and “Rocky” makes the cut. Here’s what he says:
Thirty years later and “Rocky” is still getting props. And rightly so. For the full report, click HERE. – Craig |

The “Rocky” statue given to the city of Philadelphia by Sylvester Stallone, has been in storage but city officials are now are proposing to place it near the Philadelphia Art Museum.
Sylvester Stallone writes, directs and stars in Rocky Balboa…the greatest underdog story of our time is back for one final round.
Opening in thearers everywhere December 22, 2006!
– Craig Zablo

Photo by: John Bramley