Rocky's speech to his son is one of the best scenes in the whole franchise, and one of Stallone's best pieces of writing imo. It's easy to forget how talented Stallone is because so much of his acting career has been parodied, but the dude is one of the better screenwriters to have worked in the biz in the past few decades. That scene, to me, proves it. Which is also why you should definitely check out the Creed series (which I know is on your to do list). Stallone and Jordan bring the magic back.
I loved balboa and I like MBJ but I’m not a fan of the creed series. His girlfriend in the movie came off as a bit bitchy and selfish to me and I liked the training part but everything around the boxing parts just fell flat and felt like dead time. Even in creed 2 when the baby turned out to be deaf I wasn’t upset and saw it coming. Never felt emotionally invested. In the rocky series Adrian was always neutral or on the fence for me. Sometimes I didn’t like her but she had redeeming qualities to outweigh it like supporting rocky even if it’s not what she wanted. She seemed hurt whenever he’d get punched but it almost felt like Adonis’s gf almost liked it at times. Creed always felt like if rocky grew up in the jersey shore with snooki. I didn’t like how they made it as Apollo’s illegitimate son cuz it made me feel like they reached and for Apollo to cheat it felt unrealistic. Apollo was a stand up guy and competitor. There was too many scenes that fell flat for one reason or another.
Random facts. His actual son played his son in Rocky 5. Sage Stallone. Who died at age 36. It adds even more to that scene when you consider that may have been in the back of Sly's mind when writing and acting this scene. Rocky 5 was the weakest Rocky film but I thought Sage did a really good job, for a young, first time actor.
@@bullshark3771 I like the creed movies but I agree I don’t like the girlfriend, she’s okay sometimes but she does come across like and asshole when she gets pissed at Adonis for not telling her Apollo was his dad it’s like uhh they just met ? You don’t need to know that right now
Stallone's career was at its lowest by this stage after he had initially made it. The movie reflected once again his real life when he said he wanted to do another Rocky movie and no producer wanted to pay money as they thought "Who would wanna see a old washed up man box again? Hell, I even thought he was too old. When I saw this film I was impressed. It was the success of this comeback that gave Stallone his second wind and a strong followup career.
The scene where he goes off at the committee about his right to fight again when they told him No is how he felt when they were trying to keep him from making the movie
My other reason for liking Rocky 3 besides Clubber was how Stallone used that movie for a commentary of his life also. He had made it to the top because of the first 2 Rocky movies and gotten complacent with fame & felt he lost his edge & desire so that's how he came up with the idea for Rocky 3
I remember he was on a talkshow about this film and the Rambo film that released around the same time. And he said that the rocky franchise was pretty much done, but they could do more rambo. And yet, they've managed to continue the rocky-verse and I haven't heard of any new rambo films.
good reaction. I'm from Germany and I have to say that the Rocky saga is my rock in my life. In January 2007 my father died and when I saw the scene in the cinema where Rocky was talking to his son, I just cried. That was the first and only time this happened to me. To this day I get tears in my eyes at this scene. But the speech has also become a kind of mantra for me
I like that Mason Dixon wasn't really a bad guy. He was hungry to face a real challenge and have his metal tested, unhappy that nobody seemed to be able to do that. He didn't expect Rocky to give him that, but when he realized he would he was glad and rose to the occasion, proving to himself that he had a warrior's heart after all.
Fun fact: there was an actual boxing fight right before this last fight scene, but the crowd wasnt instructed to know that they were making a movie. So all the reactions are real. So cool
I loved that the first thing that we all asked the moment we saw Rocky was ask “where is Adrian?” Such an iconic character, she kept Rocky focused and always knew when to cheer and when to put him in his place. Rocky is the hero of this movies, but Adrian will always be the heart.
Some people were saying that this was not needed. "Why is Stallone doing another Rocky film?" But just like the character, Sly proved the naysayers all wrong. It's a worthy finale. This was the start of Sly's brand new wave of success. Late 50s-Early 70s, he was practically living in the gym. The best shape of his life. Followed by 2 more Rambo films (2008/2019), The Expendables trilogy (2010-2014), The Escape Plan trilogy (2013-2019) Bullet To The Head//Grudge Match (both in 2013) and returning as Rocky In The Creed films. One of the hardest working legends period.
You NEED to react to a deleted scene with Pauline in it, it redeems his character by a lot and is kindve emotional tbh. You can look up rocky 6 Paulie deleted scene to see it, trust me you won’t regret checking it out
I didn't knew about this scene, thanks you all (is it on the standard edition DVD ? I should pay more attention to bonuses...) But actually, Paulie's breakdown while Rocky made his memory tour is better IMO, it's less obvious but it always give me the same vibes of regrets, pain, and self-disgust that is explicited in this deleted scene, it that sense, having both would kinda made the latter redundant.
Dixon was one of the most interesting fighters Rocky ever faced, not above Apollo Creed, but a good Second Place. He's arrogant because he's the best in the world, he's mad because no one respects him because his fights are too easy, and he doesn't like Rocky at first not because of him, but because he has to fight Rocky to even get any recognition. He's not really a bad guy, not entirely a good guy, he's the Champion in a world where there's no competition. When Rocky finally gave him a fight worth having, everyone cheered for both men, moreso Rocky, but still. Dixon realize why everyone respected Rocky and gives him the respect He deserved, all the while Rocky has been nothing but respectful to Dixon.
I like Dixon because he isn't a Bad Guy... he is a real guy with his own issues. Both he and Rocky get something from this... they both win. Dixon proves he is a real fighter, and much like ROCKY 1976 - Rocky proves he can still be standing at the end.. even at his age. Love this movie. Just because your down, doesn't mean your out. CREED and CREED II continue to let Rocky shine as he almost turns into "Mickey" - the end of C2 is legendary for ROCKY life.
This actually is my favorite in the series. All Dixon wants is respect but he handles it in a better way than Tommy Gunn. Rocky's relationship with both his son and Marie were highlights. Rocky and Marie were handled very well. They didn't cheapen or push Adrian's memory aside, but there was just enough there so that Rocky knew Marie cared and he didn't have to feel as alone as he may have otherwise.
Little marie was why I loved this movie & why it's my 4th favorite Rocky/Creed movie after 2,3 & Creed. She is a top 5 Rocky character to me. I liked Adrian but never loved her.
@@hermonymusofsparta Rocky owned the restaurant and named it after her while she was still alive. I’d imagine she co-owned or helped with it before she died.
I like how the camera crew decided to use actual arena cameras for the final fight to give it that real ESPN sort of look. They didn't use "cinema" cameras.
"The Speech" is for sure one of the best moments in the entire series, but I must admit I always get rather teary eyed at the end credits with all thr home movies of people running the steps. Realkt illustrates what an impact that character has had on pop culture. Every artist wishes they could leave such a legacy.
Stallone often said that he made this last Rocky movie because he didn't think Rocky V did the story justice to end on that note. I think all fans agreed. This movie is probably the one that most feels like the original.
This was the first Rocky movie I saw in theaters, and seeing it an an early screening where I took my brother (Rocky is one of his favorite films) is one of my all-time favorite movie theater experiences. This is my personal favorite in the franchise.
Stallone had to do ROCKY BALBOA. He had to go the distance. Years ago, I used to frequent the talkbacks at Ain't It Cool News. Somehow Harry got Stallone do to a series of Q&As with us leading up to the release of this movie. It was great. He seemed to really appreciate that everyone still loved him. Hollywood had written him off in a way. At some point during those discussion the original idea that Quentin Tarantino had for a massive WWII movie starring him, Schwarzenegger, etc., came up. QT had abandoned that idea and it turned into the movie that became INGLORIOUS BASTERDS. Not too long after the success of ROCKY BALBOA, and RAMBO, we heard about Stallone making a movie about a group of mercenaries that seemed like what we would have gotten if Tarantino hadn't dropped the original idea he had. That became THE EXPENDABLES. So as a fan it was great to see how a group of "old" action heroes that Hollywood would have deemed "expendable" came back and really brought traditional action movies back. See, if there's one thing Stallone always does, and always tells us to do, it's to "keep punching". I don't know if you follow his Instagram but lately he keeps running into little kids who recognize him and he seems really surprised that they know him. He doesn't take anything for granted. But the Rocky movies are probably the most beloved films the world over and have inspired people for decades and will continue to do so.
"It's about how hard you can get hit, and keep moving forward." One of the best scenes in movies, ever. There's a lot of realism in that scene between Rocky, and his son.
Stallone never felt that "Rocky V" was a satisfying finale for the franchise. "Rocky Balboa" was his way of making amends with the fans and giving Rocky's story a proper conclusion. Of course, he had no idea that Ryan Coogler would come along 8 or 9 years later with a great way to keep the franchise going -- with "Creed."
And it seems like Creed II was the end of the line for Rocky’s appearances in the films based on what Sly’s been saying, unless he’s gonna surprise us in Creed III
You're right about Rocky wanting to find a purpose. When I was younger (I'm 40 now.) My older brother died. Now my brother was adopted by my parents when he was just a few months old because he had Cerebral Palsy. Anyone that know cerebral palsy knows that it can be very mild or it can be sever. I have a friend that has it mildly, it affects her ability to walk, but aside from that, she lives a very normal life. But my brother was on the sever end, he was in a wheelchair, he couldn't talk, he had to have everything done for him. Now my entire life up to that point was centered around helping him. I never resented it, because he was my brother, and I loved him. It didn't matter to me that he was adopted. But he died a few months before his 27th birthday. I ripped my heart out, and for the longest time I didn't know what to do either. It took me a long time to find a purpose in my life again. So I completely agree with you about Rocky wanting even needing to find a purpose. Also I have always said that Rocky is not a smart man, but because of his life experiences, he is a wise man.
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That scene means more to me than what's shown.. Believe it or not my father resembled Rocky his looks his mannerisms how he spoke and how he cried. I can't watch a Rocky movie without thinking of my dad..I would say Rocky 1 and 2 and the recent ones "Rocky Balboa and Creed" anyhow, in that scene wherewhe is talking to Paulie he is talking about the hurt the pain inside that never left when Adrian died and its eating at him like a beast inside..how he didn't expect it to be this hard. Now the reason this scene speaks to me is because that's how I felt when my father my hero my role model died and I imagine myself saying what Rocky is saying in this scene. There are days where I feel like it just happened and I am mopeing around all day hoping nobody asks me what is the matter because I know I will breakdown.. I know he is in a better place and that God willing we will meet again..but sometimes the wound starts to bleed through the stitches.. I owe who I am and all I am to my father..my big compassionate heart, my love for helping people, my kindness, my being..don't get me wrong I love my mom but I was raised by my dad and we had a strong unbroken bond..lol everyone knew him and his boy..me..
The workprint "directors cut" version of Rocky V that used to be on RUclips was a lot better than the theatrical cut. It didn't have that out of place hip hop music the theatrical cut had, it had the Rocky IV training music which fit better when Rocky is training Tommy, there are still clips of the workprint version on RUclips.
That's odd.. I never took it that Dixon was scared even though he isn't fleshed out well but as an opponent I always thought that he was easily the most honorable of Rocky's opponents. He didn't take cheap shots and wanted to respect Rocky. He was as said a victim of his own dominance. His journey parallels Rocky's as both are proving themselves.
I agree, I liked the Character of Mason and especially his trainer, who explains that while he's had success, he hadn't yet really been tested, to earn the respect of his critics. He's a kid who's done all the "right" things, yet no one cares about his accomplishments. With the bout against Rocky, he understands that being champion is more than just winning fights, it's about surviving.
When filming this, Stallone acknowledged the rather absurd nature of the boxing in the previous films and how a lot of the punches clearly missed by a mile. So he opted for a little more realism this time around, as he and Antonio Tarver were trading real shots at times. Watch that final flurry of punches before the last bell. Those punches are really connecting.
My favorite scene is when Paulie cried, at the end of Rocky's memory tour. I always kinda dislike the character, or just liked to make fun of him, but here, its pain, regrets and self-disgusts hit me right in the guts every time I see it.
My second favorite of the series. A real masterpiece. On a side note, during this time a similar series of events were taking place with Randy Couture in the UFC. He came out of retirement and fought for the HW title. Randy dominated all 5 rounds and became the oldest UFC champion in history.
The scene where Dixon breaks his hand actually happened! Tarver broke his hand punching Stallone on the hip bone and Stallone wrote it into the script there and then.
Rocky gets shafted in this for one reason, in his career it went from 18 rounds to 15 and our modern day 12. It took Rocky 12 rounds just to unleash the Eye of the Tiger....12 rounds cuts him out.
The famous speech in this movie is one of the most inspiring bits of movie script writing I've seen. And it hits so much harder knowing that it comes from a place of truth - Stallone's own struggles with living day to day before he found any fame or riches, his career downturn prior to this movie, relationship difficulties with his son Sage in real life at the time, dealing with his other son Seargeoh's autism, and more. It wasn't just a bit of random guff thrown in by a group of writers trying to make the movie more sentimental and you can tell that by the way he delivers the speech with so much power and passion.
This is definitely one of the best in the series. I've seen it several times and never get tired of it. You are gonna love Creed! Can't wait for the reaction!!
The boxing simulation was inspired by an actual computer simulation that pitted Muhammad Ali against Rocky Marciano and determined that Marciano would win
I was so skeptical when this movie came out but figured i had to see it but i was soooooo glad that i did i felt it was really well done.. The Creed movies are just as enjoyable in my opinion
I was bummed that they didn’t have Adrian appear at all, even though Talia Shire was still available. I do understand the dramatic dynamic, but it would have been nice to see them toggle their at this age.
@@crazycritter4255 That's not true Stallone made the decision, not her...Adrian was in the first 5 drafts of the script, but the story worked better with her gone. She said Stallone told her himself that she would be the most important character in the movie, but wouldn't actually be there.
Exactly talia not being there was Stallone's decision. Not surprising either. He killed off Micky & Apollo to enhance the stories so him killing off Adrian makes perfect sense
It wasn’t entirely stallone’s decision, Stallone and talia actually discussed this in great depth, she actually suggested it and Stallone agreed to it and believed that her death would be rockys motivation, class move from her, there was also rumours before this film think it was 5 that Rocky would go out by dying, he changed his mind before the end of the film
This one I thought when it first came out was redemption for 5. This one had an interesting story and was just well written. Also mike tyson talking smack to mason was a great touch
it was an incredible moment/feeling to actually be in the theater watching a Rocky movie in early 2007 as an adult, because he was my hero and my childhood. kind of the same reaction as max kellerman saying - rocky balboa just asked me how im doing.
And to think Stallone was still doing this in Grudge Match at 67 years old. Not a great movie but its just crazy to think that he's been able to do this for so long.
Not generally a sports fan, but youd be interested to know. Stallone, based the character on a real life fighter named Ricky graziano. This fighter was particularly know for ability to take a massive beating.
There are so many parallels to the first movie. For example while Rocky is not fighting for the title, the champ is not a bad guy, Rocky is given this chance and at first hesitates. The champ, while not being a bad guy, also doesn't take the match very seriously and ends up getting very surprised. Rocky is the underdog and earns peoples respect, including the champ's. I do like the way that Dixon is also doing some soul searching at the same time wondering if he is really being carried/ protected or if he is as good as the fans say. I really do think this was the best way to end Rocky's story. Especially the end of the fight when Dixon say, "You're crazy old man." And Rocky responds, "You'll get there." Also they filmed 2 endings, one with Dixon winning and one with Rocky winning. Stallone said he actually liked the ending with Rocky losing better, not only because it was a reflection of the first movie, but who would seriously believe that Rocky was going to win this match? It's also the same reason they had Dixon break his hand because it would give Rocky a better/move believable chance to make a good match with a young champ.
The guy on the boxing commission with the silver hair telling Rocky they can't give him his boxing licence was Rocky's lawyer in Rocky 5. FUN FACT. lol
I came for the reaction to one of the most inspiring movie speeches ever. I stayed for the reaction to that classic Rocky comeback. Dun dun dun dunna dun dun dunna
Man I felt closure when I first saw this movie. No joke. I was so scared for the franchise when they announced the Creed spinoff… I could have been more off, Creed gives the Rocky series a run for it’s money. Creed is also a great father/son story.
There aren't many that pick up on the absolute brilliance of the story here. The ending of this fight is EXACTLY the same as the first Rocky movie. Rocky didn't care what the decision was here (why he left the ring). He just wanted to fight. In Rocky, he didn't necessarily want to win -- he just wanted to go the distance with Apollo. The fight ends in a controversial split decision -- Apollo in Rocky, Mason in Rocky Balboa -- but there's many who feel that Rocky won. The fact that Mason broke his hand in the fight? Those bones are getting older and more brittle. Time is catching up with him, just like it caught up with Rocky. The whole thing was well orchestrated brilliance.
I was amazed at how much better this was than I expected. I hope you like it too. Rocky's positivity and Pauly's negativity are a pretty good balance. Casting real boxers in these last two doesn't hurt. I liked Creed and heard that its sequel is better.
3:12 - "Adrian opened up her own restaurant?" My best guess is that Rocky opened it and named it after her... and perhaps even had Adrian as co-owner when it was established in 1995 (five years after the events of Rocky V). Adrian would pass away roughly seven years later on January 11, 2002 in Philadelphia.
Neat fact The paintings made by Paulie in the film were actually done by Burt Young, himself an avid painter, Mason Dixon is played by real life light heavyweight champion Antonio Tarver, In the end credits where everyone is reenacting Rocky's iconic run up the steps, Sylvester Stallone's wife, Jennifer Flavin, is shown doing it as well, According to an interview, the fight scene happened right after an actual boxing event, so people who were there for a pay-per-view match got to see the shooting of the film's climax. It helps that this was Stallone's choice so he can make the fight as realistic as possible by actually taking and giving hits and Adrian Balboa has a real grave in Philly. Credit to TV Tropes.
It's Not About How Hard You Can Hit, It's About How Hard You Can Get Hit, And Keep Moving Forward How Much You Can Take, And Keep Moving Forward, That's How Winning Is Done!! The Rocky Series is my Life, there's a lesson in each film,I believe that If there was a little bit of Rocky Balboa in everyone, this world would be a better place. Awesome Review Brother 👍. #KeepPunchin
I was apprehensive about clicking your video. But I was in the mood for a Rocky Balboa reaction. I thought I would click through to find moments I wanted your opinion on and instead I wastched the whole video with no interuption. Great reaction, I subbed. You have an awesome personality and I'm ready for more
Side note suggestion: Caped, would love to see a reaction to the original 1990 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movie if you're interested and haven't seen it. No CGI, has Elias Koteas as Casey Jones, Corey Feldman voicing Donatello, Josh Pais as Raphael, and a Sam Rockwell 'cameo' in a small one-liner role before he was famous. Legit good movie.
Starting with this movie and going into the Creed films they use actual champion boxers as the antagonists. Stallone said it would be easier to teach a boxer how to act then it would be to teach an actor how to box convincingly. He even decided to take actual punches to make the fight scenes as real as possible.
Aaaand probably my favourite serious Rocky film, yes better than the Oscar winning Rocky! That iconic speach to his son, is on my track training list. It´s a fighters quote, but holds true in all life! Thats why fighters will always inspire poets and creators.
The original script had Clubber Lang at the announce table with the HBO guys. Also had Rocky visit a hospital in Vegas where Drago was dying from all the years of steroid abuse. While leaving the hospital Rocky tells the nurse "If he dies, he dies". Glad they decided not to kill Drago in this movie.
I always knew about the Mr T thing which fell through cause he wanted money. Drago I never heard though. But I will say I don't see Rocky saying that line. Even at Drago's death he would show class
This movie, works great as a conclusion to any of the rocky movies and even as a stand alone. Never watched a Rocky movie? You can still identify with Rocky's sense of loss and uncertainty. Seen any of the previous movies? You know how Rocky adored Adrian, and dealing with her loss has him with that stuff inside.
11:08 - Rocky rants about having paid his dues and should get to do what he wants, and you're agreeing with him... because you love the character and want to see him get his way. But *intellectually,* there's no way that commission would have given in. His body had already received a superhuman amount of abuse. "Just one more fight" had the potential to absolutely, 100% kill him or leave him critically disabled. Mind you, I don't *ACTUALLY* care about all of that. Rocky Balboa was a hero for me since I saw the movie in theaters as a kid. This movie was more in line with the original movie than ANY of the sequels. The dialog, the settings, the characters... As one of the previous commenters said, it really was a love letter to the fans.
This one the only one I got to see in the theatre, and it’s one of my favorite moviegoing experiences ever. I feel like a lot of the room were people around my age who were too young to see the first 5 in the theatre but we still grew up on Rocky, so this was a real treat. The speech he gives to his son is probably more famous than the movie itself…. always brings a damn tear to my eye man every time I see that scene. Not a perfect movie by any means, but a great film for Rocky fans. Anyway, really enjoyed watching your reaction to the series, and have watched several of your other reactions to 80s action classics. Keep up the good work 👍🏼
Here's the thing Caped, Dixon WAS like Apollo, the showboat who rarely took anything seriously because he WAS the BEST, and like with Apollo, nobody before Rocky ever pushed Dixon, leading the apathetic no-effort air of him, he was beaten down the only way he could be, emotionally, cause physically no one officially could beat him. It's why Dixon still wins and the crowd FINALLY cheers for HIM. He earned back his mentor's respect because he admitted his fault by inaction. He won Rocky's respect by going the distance, and he won the fans respect by being true to not only himself, not only his opponent, but to the world.
I saw Rocky 2 first in 1982 when I was 10 yrs old on cable Tv. Was my favorite movie and I watched it many Times. Finally they showed the first one on nbc or something. Then Rocky 3 came out and I got to see a Brand new Rocky movie in the thaetre. Loved it. Lived in the states at the time. Moved home to Norway in 1984 and saw Rocky 4, 5 and 6 in the theatre here as they were released. Been a huge Rocky fan as long as I can remember. Also followed the Rambo series as they were released from the very first one. I like all the Rocky and Rambo movies except for Rocky 5 and Rambo 3. the rest are great.
The "you know all there is to know about fighting" training montage... that is one of my favorite motivational speeches in film... you can't run, you can't spar, you're body is failing....so let's just make you strong enough that you can hurt him before you die in the ring. Lol
Stallone spent his time during the pandemic re-editing Rocky 4 and it was announced today that "Rocky vs Drago" (Rocky 4 re edit) will hit theaters November 11, 2021 - instagram.com/p/CQtnG9bpEPE/
Balboa was a love letter to all the fans.
I was right there in the theater when it came out. Loved It! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾
Correct its because of the hate R5 got ( I still like 5) bt honestly this was really a love letter that brought tears to my eyes just like R4
The scene when he speaks to his son about not being a victim is the best advice any man can give his son.
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“You a crazy old man.”
“Don’t worry, you’ll get there.”
I absolutely LOVE that exchange. :D
Rocky's speech to his son is one of the best scenes in the whole franchise, and one of Stallone's best pieces of writing imo. It's easy to forget how talented Stallone is because so much of his acting career has been parodied, but the dude is one of the better screenwriters to have worked in the biz in the past few decades. That scene, to me, proves it. Which is also why you should definitely check out the Creed series (which I know is on your to do list). Stallone and Jordan bring the magic back.
It pains me that nobody talks about his performance Cop Land- or Cop Land in general. Such a gem of a movie.
I loved balboa and I like MBJ but I’m not a fan of the creed series. His girlfriend in the movie came off as a bit bitchy and selfish to me and I liked the training part but everything around the boxing parts just fell flat and felt like dead time. Even in creed 2 when the baby turned out to be deaf I wasn’t upset and saw it coming. Never felt emotionally invested. In the rocky series Adrian was always neutral or on the fence for me. Sometimes I didn’t like her but she had redeeming qualities to outweigh it like supporting rocky even if it’s not what she wanted. She seemed hurt whenever he’d get punched but it almost felt like Adonis’s gf almost liked it at times. Creed always felt like if rocky grew up in the jersey shore with snooki. I didn’t like how they made it as Apollo’s illegitimate son cuz it made me feel like they reached and for Apollo to cheat it felt unrealistic. Apollo was a stand up guy and competitor. There was too many scenes that fell flat for one reason or another.
One of the best movie speeches ever
Random facts. His actual son played his son in Rocky 5. Sage Stallone. Who died at age 36. It adds even more to that scene when you consider that may have been in the back of Sly's mind when writing and acting this scene. Rocky 5 was the weakest Rocky film but I thought Sage did a really good job, for a young, first time actor.
@@bullshark3771 I like the creed movies but I agree I don’t like the girlfriend, she’s okay sometimes but she does come across like and asshole when she gets pissed at Adonis for not telling her Apollo was his dad it’s like uhh they just met ? You don’t need to know that right now
Stallone's career was at its lowest by this stage after he had initially made it. The movie reflected once again his real life when he said he wanted to do another Rocky movie and no producer wanted to pay money as they thought "Who would wanna see a old washed up man box again? Hell, I even thought he was too old. When I saw this film I was impressed. It was the success of this comeback that gave Stallone his second wind and a strong followup career.
The scene where he goes off at the committee about his right to fight again when they told him No is how he felt when they were trying to keep him from making the movie
My other reason for liking Rocky 3 besides Clubber was how Stallone used that movie for a commentary of his life also. He had made it to the top because of the first 2 Rocky movies and gotten complacent with fame & felt he lost his edge & desire so that's how he came up with the idea for Rocky 3
that was not necessary to renew career. He made plenty of money
I remember he was on a talkshow about this film and the Rambo film that released around the same time. And he said that the rocky franchise was pretty much done, but they could do more rambo. And yet, they've managed to continue the rocky-verse and I haven't heard of any new rambo films.
@@fireeaglefitnessmartialart935 just rambo last blood a couple years ago
Those are actually the same turtles from the first film in the opening scene. And they're still alive today.
Makes sense turtles can live for like 100+ years
Will probably outlive us.
@@ChaseDust those turtles are Lucky they're lifespan can last longer than ours
Most people have turtles/tortoises that outlive them and have to end up in a zoo lol
@@Dino-god69 Charles Darwin's tortoise captured in 1835 died in 2006 176yrs old.
good reaction. I'm from Germany and I have to say that the Rocky saga is my rock in my life. In January 2007 my father died and when I saw the scene in the cinema where Rocky was talking to his son, I just cried. That was the first and only time this happened to me. To this day I get tears in my eyes at this scene. But the speech has also become a kind of mantra for me
I like that Mason Dixon wasn't really a bad guy. He was hungry to face a real challenge and have his metal tested, unhappy that nobody seemed to be able to do that. He didn't expect Rocky to give him that, but when he realized he would he was glad and rose to the occasion, proving to himself that he had a warrior's heart after all.
Fun fact: there was an actual boxing fight right before this last fight scene, but the crowd wasnt instructed to know that they were making a movie. So all the reactions are real. So cool
That speech to his son is so damn good.
I loved that the first thing that we all asked the moment we saw Rocky was ask “where is Adrian?” Such an iconic character, she kept Rocky focused and always knew when to cheer and when to put him in his place. Rocky is the hero of this movies, but Adrian will always be the heart.
Some people were saying that this was not needed.
"Why is Stallone doing another Rocky film?"
But just like the character, Sly proved the naysayers all wrong.
It's a worthy finale.
This was the start of Sly's brand new wave of success.
Late 50s-Early 70s, he was practically living in the gym.
The best shape of his life.
Followed by 2 more Rambo films (2008/2019), The Expendables trilogy (2010-2014), The Escape Plan trilogy (2013-2019)
Bullet To The Head//Grudge Match (both in 2013) and returning as Rocky In The Creed films.
One of the hardest working legends period.
“ Rocko!!! The last round of your life the LAST ROUND” chills every time without fail
ROCKY DEFEATED COMMUNISM, SHOW SOME RESPECT SPORTSCASTERS!!!!!
Communism never got defeated. It just hid and is coming back hard
You NEED to react to a deleted scene with Pauline in it, it redeems his character by a lot and is kindve emotional tbh. You can look up rocky 6 Paulie deleted scene to see it, trust me you won’t regret checking it out
hell yeah
Are you talking about the extended scene in the back alley?
@@glenncabacungan9269 Yes the deleted scene
I didn't knew about this scene, thanks you all (is it on the standard edition DVD ? I should pay more attention to bonuses...) But actually, Paulie's breakdown while Rocky made his memory tour is better IMO, it's less obvious but it always give me the same vibes of regrets, pain, and self-disgust that is explicited in this deleted scene, it that sense, having both would kinda made the latter redundant.
Paulie's delated scene right here~ ruclips.net/video/97ZQNox2lcw/видео.html
Burt Young, who plays Pauly, plays a chauffeur/bodyguard employed by Rodney Dangerfield's character in the movie, "Back To School."
Thortnon melon
Ha that’s right. I liked when he held up the Springsteen sign to clear out the lines for class registration.
“That bum!”
Yeah, I loved how Paulie outlived everybody!
Dixon was one of the most interesting fighters Rocky ever faced, not above Apollo Creed, but a good Second Place. He's arrogant because he's the best in the world, he's mad because no one respects him because his fights are too easy, and he doesn't like Rocky at first not because of him, but because he has to fight Rocky to even get any recognition.
He's not really a bad guy, not entirely a good guy, he's the Champion in a world where there's no competition.
When Rocky finally gave him a fight worth having, everyone cheered for both men, moreso Rocky, but still. Dixon realize why everyone respected Rocky and gives him the respect He deserved, all the while Rocky has been nothing but respectful to Dixon.
Agree completely!
I like Dixon because he isn't a Bad Guy... he is a real guy with his own issues. Both he and Rocky get something from this... they both win. Dixon proves he is a real fighter, and much like ROCKY 1976 - Rocky proves he can still be standing at the end.. even at his age. Love this movie. Just because your down, doesn't mean your out. CREED and CREED II continue to let Rocky shine as he almost turns into "Mickey" - the end of C2 is legendary for ROCKY life.
This actually is my favorite in the series. All Dixon wants is respect but he handles it in a better way than Tommy Gunn. Rocky's relationship with both his son and Marie were highlights. Rocky and Marie were handled very well. They didn't cheapen or push Adrian's memory aside, but there was just enough there so that Rocky knew Marie cared and he didn't have to feel as alone as he may have otherwise.
Little marie was why I loved this movie & why it's my 4th favorite Rocky/Creed movie after 2,3 & Creed. She is a top 5 Rocky character to me. I liked Adrian but never loved her.
Very true. I was worried if they were going to run into “replacing” Adrian. Not at all
He named the restaurant Adrian. She didn't open it up.
Yes she did. You can tell by the dates on the gravestone and the restaurant.
@@hermonymusofsparta Rocky owned the restaurant and named it after her while she was still alive. I’d imagine she co-owned or helped with it before she died.
Now this was a lot better than 5 , I love that speech
I like how the camera crew decided to use actual arena cameras for the final fight to give it that real ESPN sort of look. They didn't use "cinema" cameras.
It’s also a real crowd that was there for something else and was asked if they wanted to stay and extras in a movie. So those cheers 4 Rocky r real
@@mellycook That's interesting. I knew they got a really huge crowd of extras for that scene specifically, but not that they were already there.
"The Speech" is for sure one of the best moments in the entire series, but I must admit I always get rather teary eyed at the end credits with all thr home movies of people running the steps. Realkt illustrates what an impact that character has had on pop culture. Every artist wishes they could leave such a legacy.
Stallone’s 3 daughters are in their running up the steps
Stallone often said that he made this last Rocky movie because he didn't think Rocky V did the story justice to end on that note. I think all fans agreed. This movie is probably the one that most feels like the original.
This was the first Rocky movie I saw in theaters, and seeing it an an early screening where I took my brother (Rocky is one of his favorite films) is one of my all-time favorite movie theater experiences. This is my personal favorite in the franchise.
Stallone had to do ROCKY BALBOA. He had to go the distance.
Years ago, I used to frequent the talkbacks at Ain't It Cool News. Somehow Harry got Stallone do to a series of Q&As with us leading up to the release of this movie. It was great. He seemed to really appreciate that everyone still loved him. Hollywood had written him off in a way. At some point during those discussion the original idea that Quentin Tarantino had for a massive WWII movie starring him, Schwarzenegger, etc., came up. QT had abandoned that idea and it turned into the movie that became INGLORIOUS BASTERDS. Not too long after the success of ROCKY BALBOA, and RAMBO, we heard about Stallone making a movie about a group of mercenaries that seemed like what we would have gotten if Tarantino hadn't dropped the original idea he had. That became THE EXPENDABLES. So as a fan it was great to see how a group of "old" action heroes that Hollywood would have deemed "expendable" came back and really brought traditional action movies back. See, if there's one thing Stallone always does, and always tells us to do, it's to "keep punching".
I don't know if you follow his Instagram but lately he keeps running into little kids who recognize him and he seems really surprised that they know him. He doesn't take anything for granted. But the Rocky movies are probably the most beloved films the world over and have inspired people for decades and will continue to do so.
"It's about how hard you can get hit, and keep moving forward." One of the best scenes in movies, ever. There's a lot of realism in that scene between Rocky, and his son.
Stallone never felt that "Rocky V" was a satisfying finale for the franchise. "Rocky Balboa" was his way of making amends with the fans and giving Rocky's story a proper conclusion.
Of course, he had no idea that Ryan Coogler would come along 8 or 9 years later with a great way to keep the franchise going -- with "Creed."
And it seems like Creed II was the end of the line for Rocky’s appearances in the films based on what Sly’s been saying, unless he’s gonna surprise us in Creed III
I love that he brought back Bill Conti's emotional piano score for this one.
Beautiful score.
You're right about Rocky wanting to find a purpose. When I was younger (I'm 40 now.) My older brother died. Now my brother was adopted by my parents when he was just a few months old because he had Cerebral Palsy. Anyone that know cerebral palsy knows that it can be very mild or it can be sever. I have a friend that has it mildly, it affects her ability to walk, but aside from that, she lives a very normal life. But my brother was on the sever end, he was in a wheelchair, he couldn't talk, he had to have everything done for him. Now my entire life up to that point was centered around helping him. I never resented it, because he was my brother, and I loved him. It didn't matter to me that he was adopted. But he died a few months before his 27th birthday. I ripped my heart out, and for the longest time I didn't know what to do either. It took me a long time to find a purpose in my life again. So I completely agree with you about Rocky wanting even needing to find a purpose. Also I have always said that Rocky is not a smart man, but because of his life experiences, he is a wise man.
Your review was excellent! You are extremely professional about what you do. No stopping the video every 10 seconds like everybody else does. You don't try being a comedian like everyone else. And no foolishness while you're doing it. You're also a very intelligent guy. You get the plot of the movie right off the bat. And there's no unessessary yapping throughout the review. My friend, you are easily the best on youtube, and you've now got yourself a new subscriber.
Seriously, I'm extremely, extremely impressed! Great job. Thanks man...
That means a lot man. Will only continue to improve!
That scene means more to me than what's shown..
Believe it or not my father resembled Rocky his looks his mannerisms how he spoke and how he cried.
I can't watch a Rocky movie without thinking of my dad..I would say Rocky 1 and 2 and the recent ones "Rocky Balboa and Creed" anyhow, in that scene wherewhe is talking to Paulie he is talking about the hurt the pain inside that never left when Adrian died and its eating at him like a beast inside..how he didn't expect it to be this hard. Now the reason this scene speaks to me is because that's how I felt when my father my hero my role model died and I imagine myself saying what Rocky is saying in this scene.
There are days where I feel like it just happened and I am mopeing around all day hoping nobody asks me what is the matter because I know I will breakdown.. I know he is in a better place and that God willing we will meet again..but sometimes the wound starts to bleed through the stitches..
I owe who I am and all I am to my father..my big compassionate heart, my love for helping people, my kindness, my being..don't get me wrong I love my mom but I was raised by my dad and we had a strong unbroken bond..lol everyone knew him and his boy..me..
Thanks for sharing man. That scene definitely felt like my father talking too
Rocky’s speech is incredible in this movie, my favourite in the whole series and that’s saying something
The workprint "directors cut" version of Rocky V that used to be on RUclips was a lot better than the theatrical cut. It didn't have that out of place hip hop music the theatrical cut had, it had the Rocky IV training music which fit better when Rocky is training Tommy, there are still clips of the workprint version on RUclips.
Now it’s time for Creed you gotta watch Creed next
Utterly overrated garbage. Don't waste your time!
Did you steal my profile pic?
@Sceptro lmao, shut up sheep, your opinion has 0 influence on anyone brother... (see how that works?)
@Sceptro of course you did, you set out your stall, you clearly love the movie, and feel my opinion is nonsense. See how English works...? 🐑🤡
@Sceptro not very good at comprehension are you? I'm out... #cantfixstupid
Great farewell for Rocky and that ending when they are chanting his name was awesome! Thanks and yes this was emotional movie for sure
That's odd.. I never took it that Dixon was scared even though he isn't fleshed out well but as an opponent I always thought that he was easily the most honorable of Rocky's opponents. He didn't take cheap shots and wanted to respect Rocky. He was as said a victim of his own dominance. His journey parallels Rocky's as both are proving themselves.
I agree, I liked the Character of Mason and especially his trainer, who explains that while he's had success, he hadn't yet really been tested, to earn the respect of his critics. He's a kid who's done all the "right" things, yet no one cares about his accomplishments. With the bout against Rocky, he understands that being champion is more than just winning fights, it's about surviving.
When filming this, Stallone acknowledged the rather absurd nature of the boxing in the previous films and how a lot of the punches clearly missed by a mile. So he opted for a little more realism this time around, as he and Antonio Tarver were trading real shots at times. Watch that final flurry of punches before the last bell. Those punches are really connecting.
My favorite scene is when Paulie cried, at the end of Rocky's memory tour. I always kinda dislike the character, or just liked to make fun of him, but here, its pain, regrets and self-disgusts hit me right in the guts every time I see it.
Rocky VI is a very good movie. I was so excited when it came out because as a huge Rocky fan, at that point it had been 16 years since the last movie.
My second favorite of the series. A real masterpiece. On a side note, during this time a similar series of events were taking place with Randy Couture in the UFC. He came out of retirement and fought for the HW title. Randy dominated all 5 rounds and became the oldest UFC champion in history.
The most underated Rocky movie
The scene where Dixon breaks his hand actually happened! Tarver broke his hand punching Stallone on the hip bone and Stallone wrote it into the script there and then.
Really enjoyed your reactions to the whole Rocky saga, thanks for sharing man, keep up the great work!
Rocky gets shafted in this for one reason, in his career it went from 18 rounds to 15 and our modern day 12. It took Rocky 12 rounds just to unleash the Eye of the Tiger....12 rounds cuts him out.
The famous speech in this movie is one of the most inspiring bits of movie script writing I've seen. And it hits so much harder knowing that it comes from a place of truth - Stallone's own struggles with living day to day before he found any fame or riches, his career downturn prior to this movie, relationship difficulties with his son Sage in real life at the time, dealing with his other son Seargeoh's autism, and more. It wasn't just a bit of random guff thrown in by a group of writers trying to make the movie more sentimental and you can tell that by the way he delivers the speech with so much power and passion.
I'll never forget the tagline.
"Never give up. And never stop believing."
This is definitely one of the best in the series. I've seen it several times and never get tired of it. You are gonna love Creed! Can't wait for the reaction!!
“I never get tired of it.” is EXACTLY the way I feel.
The boxing simulation was inspired by an actual computer simulation that pitted Muhammad Ali against Rocky Marciano and determined that Marciano would win
I love how happy Rocky makes you!
I was so skeptical when this movie came out but figured i had to see it but i was soooooo glad that i did i felt it was really well done.. The Creed movies are just as enjoyable in my opinion
This and the fourth Rambo film helped revitalize Sly Stallone's career
The "Stuff in the basement" scene broke me!
I was bummed that they didn’t have Adrian appear at all, even though Talia Shire was still available. I do understand the dramatic dynamic, but it would have been nice to see them toggle their at this age.
Talia Shire didn't want anything to do with this film
@@crazycritter4255 That's not true Stallone made the decision, not her...Adrian was in the first 5 drafts of the script, but the story worked better with her gone. She said Stallone told her himself that she would be the most important character in the movie, but wouldn't actually be there.
Exactly talia not being there was Stallone's decision. Not surprising either. He killed off Micky & Apollo to enhance the stories so him killing off Adrian makes perfect sense
It wasn’t entirely stallone’s decision, Stallone and talia actually discussed this in great depth, she actually suggested it and Stallone agreed to it and believed that her death would be rockys motivation, class move from her, there was also rumours before this film think it was 5 that Rocky would go out by dying, he changed his mind before the end of the film
@@jackhaughey6597 I'll have to look into that part cause I remember him saying she was disappointed
Ngl ... I bawled in the theatre when they visited all the locations and Rocky was tellin stories of Adrian 💔😭😭
Was too real.
No, Adrian died, and Rocky opened up a restaurant and called it "Adrian's." Like how Dave Thomas called his restaurant "Wendy's" after his daughter.
This one I thought when it first came out was redemption for 5. This one had an interesting story and was just well written. Also mike tyson talking smack to mason was a great touch
Beautiful. Thank you for doing this series. Seen them all a hundred times easy, and it’s been a lot a fun revisiting them with Caped Informer.
Thank you for watching with me!
it was an incredible moment/feeling to actually be in the theater watching a Rocky movie in early 2007 as an adult, because he was my hero and my childhood. kind of the same reaction as max kellerman saying - rocky balboa just asked me how im doing.
And to think Stallone was still doing this in Grudge Match at 67 years old. Not a great movie but its just crazy to think that he's been able to do this for so long.
Not generally a sports fan, but youd be interested to know. Stallone, based the character on a real life fighter named Ricky graziano. This fighter was particularly know for ability to take a massive beating.
When the movie was released in theaters in 2006, Stallone at that point was 60 years old.
There are so many parallels to the first movie. For example while Rocky is not fighting for the title, the champ is not a bad guy, Rocky is given this chance and at first hesitates. The champ, while not being a bad guy, also doesn't take the match very seriously and ends up getting very surprised. Rocky is the underdog and earns peoples respect, including the champ's. I do like the way that Dixon is also doing some soul searching at the same time wondering if he is really being carried/ protected or if he is as good as the fans say. I really do think this was the best way to end Rocky's story. Especially the end of the fight when Dixon say, "You're crazy old man." And Rocky responds, "You'll get there." Also they filmed 2 endings, one with Dixon winning and one with Rocky winning. Stallone said he actually liked the ending with Rocky losing better, not only because it was a reflection of the first movie, but who would seriously believe that Rocky was going to win this match? It's also the same reason they had Dixon break his hand because it would give Rocky a better/move believable chance to make a good match with a young champ.
I loved that response. “You’ll get there”. So Rocky 😂
This was the perfect ending to Rock's in ring career,and is my favorite after the original movie.
The guy on the boxing commission with the silver hair telling Rocky they can't give him his boxing licence was Rocky's lawyer in Rocky 5. FUN FACT. lol
I came for the reaction to one of the most inspiring movie speeches ever. I stayed for the reaction to that classic Rocky comeback. Dun dun dun dunna dun dun dunna
Man I felt closure when I first saw this movie. No joke.
I was so scared for the franchise when they announced the Creed spinoff… I could have been more off, Creed gives the Rocky series a run for it’s money. Creed is also a great father/son story.
There aren't many that pick up on the absolute brilliance of the story here. The ending of this fight is EXACTLY the same as the first Rocky movie. Rocky didn't care what the decision was here (why he left the ring). He just wanted to fight. In Rocky, he didn't necessarily want to win -- he just wanted to go the distance with Apollo. The fight ends in a controversial split decision -- Apollo in Rocky, Mason in Rocky Balboa -- but there's many who feel that Rocky won. The fact that Mason broke his hand in the fight? Those bones are getting older and more brittle. Time is catching up with him, just like it caught up with Rocky. The whole thing was well orchestrated brilliance.
I was amazed at how much better this was than I expected. I hope you like it too. Rocky's positivity and Pauly's negativity are a pretty good balance. Casting real boxers in these last two doesn't hurt. I liked Creed and heard that its sequel is better.
Such an AMAZING ending to the Rocky story.
3:12 - "Adrian opened up her own restaurant?"
My best guess is that Rocky opened it and named it after her... and perhaps even had Adrian as co-owner when it was established in 1995 (five years after the events of Rocky V).
Adrian would pass away roughly seven years later on January 11, 2002 in Philadelphia.
Rocky's son in the movie is from This is Us, that actor is Half Scottish/English on his moms side.
Dope channel. Watching your channel by accident. Love it bro
Thanks!
In real life Pauley was a Golden Glove champion when he was in the marines or the navy, not sure which.
Burt Young was in the Marine Corps
Rocky and Rocky Balboa are bookends to an amazing character.
Neat fact The paintings made by Paulie in the film were actually done by Burt Young, himself an avid painter, Mason Dixon is played by real life light heavyweight champion Antonio Tarver, In the end credits where everyone is reenacting Rocky's iconic run up the steps, Sylvester Stallone's wife, Jennifer Flavin, is shown doing it as well, According to an interview, the fight scene happened right after an actual boxing event, so people who were there for a pay-per-view match got to see the shooting of the film's climax. It helps that this was Stallone's choice so he can make the fight as realistic as possible by actually taking and giving hits and Adrian Balboa has a real grave in Philly. Credit to TV Tropes.
It's Not About How Hard You Can Hit, It's About How Hard You Can Get Hit, And Keep Moving Forward How Much You Can Take, And Keep Moving Forward, That's How Winning Is Done!!
The Rocky Series is my Life, there's a lesson in each film,I believe that
If there was a little bit of
Rocky Balboa in everyone, this world would be a better place.
Awesome Review Brother 👍.
#KeepPunchin
That quote hit hard man. Like he was talking straight to me.
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@@CapedInformer Yo
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From the very 1st movie; all he ever wanted 2 do was “go the distance”.... 🤙🏽😎💯
"there's no way he could get back in the ring"
My thoughts exactly Cape.
Dam were we wrong.
I was apprehensive about clicking your video. But I was in the mood for a Rocky Balboa reaction.
I thought I would click through to find moments I wanted your opinion on and instead I wastched the whole video with no interuption.
Great reaction, I subbed. You have an awesome personality and I'm ready for more
Side note suggestion: Caped, would love to see a reaction to the original 1990 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movie if you're interested and haven't seen it. No CGI, has Elias Koteas as Casey Jones, Corey Feldman voicing Donatello, Josh Pais as Raphael, and a Sam Rockwell 'cameo' in a small one-liner role before he was famous. Legit good movie.
I remember seeing this in theaters and getting chills from so many chills like the flashbacks with Adrian. And then him in the ring in modern times
Starting with this movie and going into the Creed films they use actual champion boxers as the antagonists. Stallone said it would be easier to teach a boxer how to act then it would be to teach an actor how to box convincingly. He even decided to take actual punches to make the fight scenes as real as possible.
Stallone was 60 when he made this. He’s now 75 and pretty much looks the same physically. He really is Rocky.
Cobra next? Maybe Grudge Match?
I fricking love this movie.. some of Rockys monologues are incredible
Aaaand probably my favourite serious Rocky film, yes better than the Oscar winning Rocky! That iconic speach to his son, is on my track training list. It´s a fighters quote, but holds true in all life! Thats why fighters will always inspire poets and creators.
Quotes were the realest. Like he was talking directly to you
The original script had Clubber Lang at the announce table with the HBO guys. Also had Rocky visit a hospital in Vegas where Drago was dying from all the years of steroid abuse. While leaving the hospital Rocky tells the nurse "If he dies, he dies". Glad they decided not to kill Drago in this movie.
lol that would have been awesome
I always knew about the Mr T thing which fell through cause he wanted money. Drago I never heard though. But I will say I don't see Rocky saying that line. Even at Drago's death he would show class
This movie, works great as a conclusion to any of the rocky movies and even as a stand alone.
Never watched a Rocky movie? You can still identify with Rocky's sense of loss and uncertainty.
Seen any of the previous movies? You know how Rocky adored Adrian, and dealing with her loss has him with that stuff inside.
11:08 - Rocky rants about having paid his dues and should get to do what he wants, and you're agreeing with him... because you love the character and want to see him get his way. But *intellectually,* there's no way that commission would have given in. His body had already received a superhuman amount of abuse. "Just one more fight" had the potential to absolutely, 100% kill him or leave him critically disabled.
Mind you, I don't *ACTUALLY* care about all of that. Rocky Balboa was a hero for me since I saw the movie in theaters as a kid. This movie was more in line with the original movie than ANY of the sequels. The dialog, the settings, the characters... As one of the previous commenters said, it really was a love letter to the fans.
There was a extended version when Paulie breaks down and cries coz Adrian is gone
So hype for your Creed reactions!!
This one the only one I got to see in the theatre, and it’s one of my favorite moviegoing experiences ever. I feel like a lot of the room were people around my age who were too young to see the first 5 in the theatre but we still grew up on Rocky, so this was a real treat.
The speech he gives to his son is probably more famous than the movie itself…. always brings a damn tear to my eye man every time I see that scene. Not a perfect movie by any means, but a great film for Rocky fans.
Anyway, really enjoyed watching your reaction to the series, and have watched several of your other reactions to 80s action classics. Keep up the good work 👍🏼
Man, thank you so much for this emotional reactvideo. Please continue like you are. Peace ✌️
Glad to see you enjoying this series so much.
Here's the thing Caped, Dixon WAS like Apollo, the showboat who rarely took anything seriously because he WAS the BEST, and like with Apollo, nobody before Rocky ever pushed Dixon, leading the apathetic no-effort air of him, he was beaten down the only way he could be, emotionally, cause physically no one officially could beat him. It's why Dixon still wins and the crowd FINALLY cheers for HIM. He earned back his mentor's respect because he admitted his fault by inaction. He won Rocky's respect by going the distance, and he won the fans respect by being true to not only himself, not only his opponent, but to the world.
I clicked immediately xd. Don’t forget to watch Creed 1 and 2, that’s the true finish of the Rocky Series.
I saw Rocky 2 first in 1982 when I was 10 yrs old on cable Tv. Was my favorite movie and I watched it many Times. Finally they showed the first one on nbc or something. Then Rocky 3 came out and I got to see a Brand new Rocky movie in the thaetre. Loved it. Lived in the states at the time. Moved home to Norway in 1984 and saw Rocky 4, 5 and 6 in the theatre here as they were released. Been a huge Rocky fan as long as I can remember. Also followed the Rambo series as they were released from the very first one. I like all the Rocky and Rambo movies except for Rocky 5 and Rambo 3. the rest are great.
The "you know all there is to know about fighting" training montage... that is one of my favorite motivational speeches in film... you can't run, you can't spar, you're body is failing....so let's just make you strong enough that you can hurt him before you die in the ring. Lol
This is actually my favourite rocky film because off the story line.
Stallone spent his time during the pandemic re-editing Rocky 4 and it was announced today that "Rocky vs Drago" (Rocky 4 re edit) will hit theaters November 11, 2021 - instagram.com/p/CQtnG9bpEPE/