In celebration of Can’t Get Enough Rocky Week, AMC has posted The Top Ten Reasons We Can’t Get Enough Rocky,
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In celebration of Can’t Get Enough Rocky Week, AMC has posted The Top Ten Reasons We Can’t Get Enough Rocky,
On January 30, 2011, Moviefone.co.uk posted their choices for The 15 Best Boxing Movies of All Time. Care to guess what movies came in at…
14. Rocky II
Before the ‘Rocky’ franchise devolved into (loveable) camp with villains like Clubber Lang and Drago, star Sylvester Stallone managed to put together one of the best and most underrated sequels in modern times. Though the climactic and triumphant return to the ring and the end of the film is memorable, the best parts of this movie deal with Rocky’s efforts to retire and his inability to find a place for himself outside the squared circle. A surprisingly moving film.
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1. Rocky
What is there to say about Rocky that hasn’t already been said? Written by an unknown actor named Sylvester Stallone who insisted he star in the film as well, Rocky was a surprise box office and critical success when it debuted in 1976, launching Stallone to superstardom and creating a worldwide franchise that has become an indelible part of pop mythology. And on top of all that it’s still a damn good movie.
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SZoner, Didier sent in the link to this page which features this rare behind the scenes photo of Sly filming “Rocky II” back in 1978.
On December 17, 2010, Newsday posted a piece titled Actors, Fighters Weigh-in on Boxing Flicks. As you can imagine the Rocky movies were selected as top choices several times. Here’s what was said:
SZoner, Didier sent in the piece above. I thought I had posted the art on the SZ before, but I guess not. Thanks to Didier for sharing. – Craig
On October 13, 2010, Matt King, a senior analyst at BleacherReport.com posted his choices for the 100 Greatest Sports Movies of All Time. Not surprisingly, Sly had six movies that made the grade. Here are Matt King’s choices and commentary.
#79 Over the Top
You can thank Sly Stallone for knowing why you turn your hat around when you arm wrestle somebody. That’s valuable information there.
Seriously, though—it’s a movie about arm wrestling. How awesome is that? It’s Stallone right around the time he discovered steroids, facing off against some guy with more neck rolls than a pug. As a man, you just have to love this. It’s man law.
#62 Victory
#46 Rocky IV
#32 Rocky II [and if you take a look at their original post, notice where they got the Rocky II photo]
At the end of Rocky, Apollo tells him that there won’t be a rematch and Rocky says that he doesn’t want one.
#24 Rocky III
#6 Rocky [and don’t ask me why the photo for Rocky is from Rocky Balboa]
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In honor of Independence Day, Cinema Blend posted their choices for the Ten Movie Heroes Who Make Us Proud to be Americans. Making the list were:
Here’s some of what they had to say about Rocky…
Everyone loves an underdog, and that’s the reason why Sylvester Stallone’s Rocky Balboa is such a great character
Balboa is a hero because of the inspiration he provides,
Rocky Balboa IS the American spirit.
On June 29, 2010, CasinoReports.com posted a piece with a video demonstration about the Rocky slot machine. The report and video make it look like a fun slot machine… although the author should know that Rocky’s wife’s name is Adrain! Click here to check it out.
On June 22, 2010, We Are Movie Geeks.com posted their selections for the Top Ten Film Franchises. Back to the Future; Planet of the Apes; Pirates of the Caribbean, Harry Potter; Rocky; Alien(s); Lord of the Rings; James Bond; The Godfather and Star Wars all made the list. Here’s some of what they had to say about the Rocky series:
…you cannot dismiss the genius of the character of Rocky Balboa.
Rocky was nominated for 10 Academy Awards, including Best Screenplay that Stallone wrote, and won 3, including Best Picture and Best Director.
Rocky stole the heart of America and reminded us why we should always root for the underdog.