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Discuss...
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Rocky IV isn't even the best Rocky movie.
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The part where you see the cabin with the light of a fire through the window in the cold of Siberia in the middle of nowhere and you hear the music to 'Hearts of Fire' then see him jumping rope...
Awesome!
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Rocky IV isn't even the best Rocky movie.
I believe Rocky-3 was...
He got all 'glamourized' and lost his Eye of the Tiger and got OWNED by a mohawked negroe who was HUNGRY.
"...WHAT'S A MATTER WITH YOU!! ...eh, maybe tomorrow, Apollo...'THERE IS NO TOMORROW...THERE IS NO TOMORROW!!!"
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You think that you are so very good and that we are so very bad...We are not politics!
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You think that you are so very good and that we are so very bad...We are not politics!
Leslie Neilson was married to him at that time...
"Who am I...I'm...I'm the UNSILENT MAJORITY, bigmouth!"
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I believe Rocky-3 was...
He got all 'glamourized' and lost his Eye of the Tiger and got OWNED by a mohawked negroe who was HUNGRY.
"...WHAT'S A MATTER WITH YOU!! ...eh, maybe tomorrow, Apollo...'THERE IS NO TOMORROW...THERE IS NO TOMORROW!!!"
If its possible I think 3 and 4 are the best...oh and you forgot the last...
There is no tomorrow!!!
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Yea...then when he finally gets his ass in gear he's doing power-laps and pulls Paulie in the pool! Hahahahaha!
Part-4...
"...like a stranger in a no-name town..some things are worth fighting for...some feelings never die...I aint askin for another chance...Ijust want to know whyyyy..THERE'S NO EASY WAY OUT...THERES NO SHORT-CUT HOME..."
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I believe Rocky-3 was...
He got all 'glamourized' and lost his Eye of the Tiger and got OWNED by a mohawked negroe who was HUNGRY.
"...WHAT'S A MATTER WITH YOU!! ...eh, maybe tomorrow, Apollo...'THERE IS NO TOMORROW...THERE IS NO TOMORROW!!!"
Rocky 3 was just on last night, probably the most entertaining of all the Rocky movies.
Nothing is ever going to be better than in the first one when he wakes up, drinks those raw eggs and jogs through the streets of Philly and up those steps.
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Yea...he gets runners cramp midway through his run or halfway up the stairs.
How bout that little kid who was catching up to him..."Go! Go! Go! Go!'
"...getting strongerrrrr...trying hard nooooow..."
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The part where you see the cabin with the light of a fire through the window in the cold of Siberia in the middle of nowhere and you hear the music to 'Hearts of Fire' then see him jumping rope...
Awesome!
Yep.
That and the instrumental part, which I believe came right before the "hearts on fire" segment.
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Nothing gets you pumped up like rocky training in his cabin, while the evil russian works on that fag nautulus equipment...
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"...HEARTS of Fi-RE, STRONG de-si-er..."
He looked shredded when he pressed that wheel-barell with rocks and his family sitting in it.
He gets to the top of thatmountain and was like..."Yoooooooooooo....DRAGOoo oooooooooooo...Dragooooo oooooooooooo"
When I was a kid I was dumb. I always thought that all the 'training scenes' inthe Rocky movies was like...the DAY BEFORE the match. Hahahaha!
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"...HEARTS of Fi-RE, STRONG de-si-er..."
He looked shredded when he pressed that wheel-barell with rocks and his family sitting in it.
He gets to the top of thatmountain and was like..."Yoooooooooooo....DRAGOoo oooooooooooo...Dragooooo oooooooooooo"
When I was a kid I was dumb. I always thought that all the 'training scenes' inthe Rocky movies was like...the DAY BEFORE the match. Hahahaha!
Damn, that's a great scene ;D
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Leslie Neilson was married to him at that time...
"Who am I...I'm...I'm the UNSILENT MAJORITY, bigmouth!"
Leslie Nielsen blockhead? the guy from the Airplane Movies? I'm gonna have to go with Brigette Nielsen on this one.
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If he dies...he dies
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Adrian.....You Can't Win!
Rocky...ahhh....little Adrian, always tells the truth....nah....maybe I can't win....but to beat me, he's going to have to kill me......and to kill me he's going to have to be willing to die himself.....
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Know what's a cool non lyric instrumental jam...when you see the digital machines getting turned on for Drago's workout then you see Drago on that full body sled machine...then you see Rocky in the snow pulling a sled...
In Rocky4...I was so naive and stupid when I was little...I thought Rocky beat him because he found the spot on Drago's body where he was taking his shots...like that was his secret weak spot and he was punching the steroids outof him. hahahahahaha!
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Know what's a cool non lyric instrumental jam...when you see the digital machines getting turned on for Drago's workout then you see Drago on that full body sled machine...then you see Rocky in the snow pulling a sled...
In Rocky4...I was so naive and stupid when I was little...I thought Rocky beat him because he found the spot on Drago's body where he was taking his shots...like that was his secret weak spot and he was punching the steroids outof him. hahahahahaha!
Remember that bizzare circuitry they show in the russian training facility...that shit is so corny but I still love it...
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Adrian.....You Can't Win!
Rocky...ahhh....little Adrian, always tells the truth....nah....maybe I can't win....but to beat me, he's going to have to kill me......and to kill me he's going to have to be willing to die himself.....
"You seen how BIG he is you seen how STRONG he is...."
Then he gets in his Iroc and turns on that song..."There's No Easy Way Out" plays!
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Know what's a cool non lyric instrumental jam...when you see the digital machines getting turned on for Drago's workout then you see Drago on that full body sled machine...then you see Rocky in the snow pulling a sled...
In Rocky4...I was so naive and stupid when I was little...I thought Rocky beat him because he found the spot on Drago's body where he was taking his shots...like that was his secret weak spot and he was punching the steroids outof him. hahahahahaha!
The instrumental jam is called: Vince Dicola - training montage. Can be downloaded everywhere. Vince DiCola - war is also some great stuff from Rocky.
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"You're gonna eat lightnin' and you're gonna crap thunder!"
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Know what's a cool non lyric instrumental jam...when you see the digital machines getting turned on for Drago's workout then you see Drago on that full body sled machine...then you see Rocky in the snow pulling a sled...
In Rocky4...I was so naive and stupid when I was little...I thought Rocky beat him because he found the spot on Drago's body where he was taking his shots...like that was his secret weak spot and he was punching the steroids outof him. hahahahahaha!
LOL....dude you're killing me!!!!!
I"m going to beat the deca right out of you Drago!!!!
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"...If I can change...and you can change....EVERYBODY CAN CHANGE!...Ijust want to say...to my kid whos watching at home but should be asleep...I LOVE YOU!!!!"
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"you hurt him; you cut him....HE'S NOT A MACHINE!! HE'S A MAN!!!"
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"you hurt him; you cut him....HE'S NOT A MACHINE!! HE'S A MAN!!!"
"...he's not human...he's like a piece of iron"
"...that's right...hit the one in the middle"
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That was my most memorable movie because the russian guy was so big and so powerfull but Rocky kept on coming back and never accepting defeat. Good moral story for the ages. Nowadays what do they have to look up to? Ashton Kutcher?
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That was my most memorable movie because the russian guy was so big and so powerfull but Rocky kept on coming back and never accepting defeat. Good moral story for the ages. Nowadays what do they have to look up to? Ashton Kutcher?
i always loved rocky, and like his 'attitude' about training. its almost like the movie is a sharp contrast of who i am, physically i favor drago but as far as heart drive and determenation i favor rocky
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imagine drago with rockys heart........now that would be.....your legendary king
DADDYWADDY!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Wow...this...this thread is like...ruined now with that post, daddywaddy. You just cheapened the greatnes of this. Thanks.
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Wow...this...this thread is like...ruined now with that post, daddywaddy. You just cheapened the greatnes of this. Thanks.
no daddy waddy has shed tears over this legendary movie. it touched on monumental emotions as a child instilling the brutal hardwork ethics that i employ today
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"Hey fool! You ready for another beating? You shoulda never came back!"
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"How much do you think he eats?"
"About 202lbs."
"....weighing in at 202lbs, the Italian Stallion! Rocky Balboa!"
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"How much do you think he eats?"
"About 202lbs."
"....weighing at 202lbs, the Italian Stallion! Rocky Balboa!"
Hahaha...when in reality he weighed about 152lbs there...TOPS!
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"Hey fool! You ready for another beating? You shoulda never came back!"
(http://images.google.com/images?q=tbn:gB5ixe37rzOjEM:http://lordvalek.com/pics/clubber.jpg)
"Here he comes...don't look at him."
"Just be cool."
"Hey boy! Hey boy! Atta I crucify him, you next!!"
"Just stay outta my face chump!"
"Don't you turn your back on me sucka!!"
"I thought you said be cool?"
"That was cool!"
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"You're gonna eat lightnin' and you're gonna crap thunder!"
"I feel like a Kentucky Fried idiot."
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Hahaha...when in reality he weighed about 152lbs there...TOPS!
Stallone filmed Rocky 3 and First Blood back to back in 1982. He weighed 163 pounds.
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Stallone filmed Rocky 3 and First Blood back to back in 1982. He weighed 163 pounds.
First Blood is his greatest film. Brian Denhey was great in it.
"...there wouldn't be any trouble if it wasn't for that bigshot cop...all I wanted was something to eat"
"...they drew first blood, sir not me...they drew first blood"
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Hahaha...when in reality he weighed about 152lbs there...TOPS!
AHAAHAH!! Exactly, I also liked Hogan's measurements in R3, "An incredible site....standing nearly 7ft.....weighing in at 390lbs....."
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First Blood is his greatest film. Brian Denhey was great in it.
"...there wouldn't be any trouble if it wasn't for that bigshot cop...all I wanted was something to eat"
"...they drew first blood, sir not me...they drew first blood"
I agree 100%. First Blood is one of my favorite movies ever.
Nothing's over!! Nothing!!
I could have killed them all.....I could have killed you....in town you're the law...out here I am....let it go....let it go....
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"...over there I was in charge of handling million dollar equipment...over here I can't even hold a job...washing cars!!!!!!"
"...I wake up and don't know where I am...I don't talk to nobody..."
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"you know wearing that flag on your jacket and lookin' the way you do.......you're askin' for trouble around here friend!!"
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"You seen how BIG he is you seen how STRONG he is...."
Then he gets in his Iroc and turns on that song..."There's No Easy Way Out" plays!
Actually it was a Lamborghini. But i see what ya mean Iroc's and Lambos are mistaken for each other all the time.
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Hahaha...when in reality he weighed about 152lbs there...TOPS!
When he though Hulk Hogan they announced Hulk as 390 pounds! :o
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the best movie ever for all the athletes outthere......
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"hit the one in the middle"
after boxers get hard hits to the head they actually see double or triple...
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Reporter to Clubber Lang: "Any predictions for the fight?"
Clubber Lang: "Pain."
I still liked Rocky 5 with Tommy "the machine" Gunn.
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"i must break you"......
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PHILADELPHIA — On a recent windy Saturday, a half-dozen groups waited patiently outside the Philadelphia Museum of Art for their turn to have their pictures taken with a statue. The statue again resides near the Philadelphia Museum of Art. It may not be great art, but the sculpture of Rocky, the fictional boxer portrayed by Sylvester Stallone in what seems like an endless series of movies, is definitely a great draw.
“I only came for Rocky, but, heck, why not go inside?” said Miller Redpath, a visitor from Minneapolis, there with his two sons. “Who figured Rocky would lead me to culture?”
The 8-foot-6 statue took up residence this fall in a prime landscaped cove just to the right of the museum steps — the very steps that Rocky climbed triumphantly, to the sounds of “Gonna Fly Now,” in the first installment of the Rocky saga in 1976.
Inside the museum, there are Van Goghs, Picassos and Titians, but there are lots of them at other museums, too. No other museum, though, has an outsized movie prop that has become its prime attraction.
“It is unbelievable what an icon it is for visitors and residents alike,” said Stephanie Naidoff, the city’s director of commerce. “There is no doubt that lots of people are now coming just to see the statue — and then a good number of them are attracted to the museum. I can’t see any real downside to it.”
“Some people who believed themselves to be definers of what art is may not be pleased, but who are they to be the only definers?” she said.
Ms. Naidoff’s résumé might seem to lead her the other way. After all, she was the founding president of the Kimmel Center, the five-year-old hall that is home to the Philadelphia Orchestra. Yet she speaks with admiration of the Rocky statue. So does James Binns Sr., a former Pennsylvania boxing commissioner and a friend of Mr. Stallone.
“Look, if art is supposed to inspire, then this is it,” Mr. Binns said. “Rocky was a winner, and now he’s a winner in his proper place, by the steps he made famous.”
Mr. Stallone commissioned the statue for “Rocky III” in 1982. It was done by A. Thomas Schomberg, a Colorado sculptor, many of whose works are of athletes.
Though the famous “Rocky” scene has the fighter jumping up and down at the top of the steps in a sweat suit, raising his arms in jubilation, the statue is of Rocky in his boxing regalia, presumably after winning a championship fight. In “Rocky III,” it is unveiled by the city’s fictional mayor at the top of the steps in tribute to the hometown boxing hero.
In real life, the statue stayed on the museum steps for the filming of the movie and was then placed several miles to the south at the outdoor entrance to the Spectrum, which was then the city’s largest sports arena.
When Mr. Stallone came back last year to shoot “Rocky Balboa,” he asked Mr. Binns to see if the statue could be moved somewhere around the museum. After negotiations with Mayor John F. Street, the museum and the Fairmount Park Commission, which oversees the land around the museum, Mr. Binns got to his final hurdle, the Philadelphia Art Commission.
Its hearings last summer started a flood of newspaper editorials, letters to the editor and radio talk-show vituperation on whether a movie prop should stand permanently in front of an art museum.
Miguel Angel Corzo, a commission member and president of the University of the Arts, voted against the statue’s coming to the museum. Since the steps were what inspired “Rocky,” Mr. Corzo said, there was no need for some other physical reminder of the movie.
Ms. Naidoff, for her part, said that if the museum could show the wedding dress of another Philadelphia native, Grace Kelly, the princess of Monaco, inside, then it could certainly show a depiction of Rocky outside.
On Sept. 6, the commission voted 6 to 2 to allow the statue in its new space. By Sept. 8, Mr. Binns had the statue in place and held a dedication ceremony, complete with Mr. Stallone.
“Why waste time?” Mr. Binns said. “People wanted to see it out there.”
The public’s response, he said, justified his enthusiasm.
“I’ve driven past there at 2 a.m. and seen people taking photos with it,” Mr. Binns said. “I’ve been past at 6 a.m. and seen it. When I go by on a good Saturday afternoon, they are waiting in line.”
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It was one of the most entertaining movies ever, great soundtrack too. I saw it 10 times in the theaters when it was out ----8 times in Ohio, Once in Canada, and once in California !!!!
Stallone was at the height of his popularity at that point, and when I was vacationing in California, I took a tour to see the homes of the movie stars, and I remember his home being the one that looked most like a fortress-------brick wall all around the house-------you could only see the upper part of his house from the street.
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I remember his home being the one that looked most like a fortress-------brick wall all around the house-------you could only see the upper part of his house from the street.
Hard to believe, a meathead like that behind a fortress. ::)
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the best of the rocky collection? no, great story line, too fast of a movie.... first 3 were good. 5 was the worst ever and should be deleted.
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ahahha its funny when nobody talks about rocky 1 and 2...stallone says the word 'you know' a hundred times in rocky 1 and 2..bore as hell..its so damn hard to believe that rocky won an oscar for best picture... :-X
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"...HEARTS of Fi-RE, STRONG de-si-er..."
He looked shredded when he pressed that wheel-barell with rocks and his family sitting in it.
He gets to the top of thatmountain and was like..."Yoooooooooooo....DRAGOoo oooooooooooo...Dragooooo oooooooooooo"
When I was a kid I was dumb. I always thought that all the 'training scenes' inthe Rocky movies was like...the DAY BEFORE the match. Hahahaha!
wheel-barell lol
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Best Stallone movies:
Rocky (I)
Lords of Flatbush
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I always liked it- i love when they shoot up the russian guy with juice. that part was the best.
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i love this line..'if he dies he dies'...
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Frank Stallone rocks
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When he though Hulk Hogan they announced Hulk as 390 pounds! :o
Haha yeah, more like 303 then...still big though! :o
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That was my most memorable movie because the russian guy was so big and so powerfull but Rocky kept on coming back and never accepting defeat. Good moral story for the ages. Nowadays what do they have to look up to? Ashton Kutcher?
Yao Ming...already better than Shaq himself... :o