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Cobra Commander Jul 12, 2006 05:29 AM

Rocky 4 was defintely the best one of the series in my opinion. Now I might be biased because that was really the first rocky movie I saw, and I never really gave the others a chance and never really watched them the whole way through. But from the feedback here on the boards it seems as though a lot of people agree that rocky IV was one of the better ones and hey at least it had the best villain

Zip Jul 12, 2006 06:07 AM

nah man, rocky 1 was the best. The rest were good but rocky 1 had a special feeling to it.

Freddy Krueger Jul 12, 2006 06:58 AM

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Originally Posted by NovaX
I found Clubber really boring, I dunno maybe it's just me.

And with Rocky V, I felt it was alot more personal and beating Tommy Gunn meant alot more to Rocky. It also brought Rocky back to his roots and away from his "god-like" status, he wasn't beating Tommy to avenge Mickey or to change Russia, he was doing it for himself. It was a change, but I felt a welcome one.

Double Post:
LOL, I just read this on wikipedia, "Mr. T is currently training for an appearance in Rocky Balboa, the sixth installment in the Rocky series, where he reprises his role as Clubber Lang, though he will appear as a commentator only."

Yeah I read that a couple months ago and totally forgot about it.

Mucknuggle Jul 12, 2006 02:27 PM

I've never seen a Rocky movie. This trailer has got me interested. I think I'll go watch them now.

Gechmir Jul 12, 2006 03:26 PM

#1 is probably the best. I rather like how they keep the boxing lingo/logistics in it (ie: Rocky being a southpaw and nobody likes fighting lefties, etc). #4 I've seen *the* most, hands-down.

Mr. T is making an appearance?! Holyshit. Thought he and Vanilla Ice went in to the used car business for good... =p

Freddy Krueger Jul 12, 2006 06:30 PM

You can't put Mr. T in the same category as that fool

Dopefish Dec 20, 2006 04:05 PM

Spoiler:

Spoiler:

Freddy Krueger Dec 20, 2006 11:06 PM

The movie was great I thought, acting was good, story was decent and the pacing was nice. It was more like the first 2 movies where it's more story throughout the film and a big fight at the end. Definitly reedemed itself after Rocky V, any Rocky fan will like this I think.

acid Dec 21, 2006 01:57 AM

As a huge Rocky fan, I was both highly anticipating this, and a little skeptical.

Too be honest, I havent had this much fun at a movie in quite some time. The final bout is absolutely everything that you'd expect from a Rocky movie, and Sly worked his ass off.

Thematically it's much more similiar to the first movie than any of the sequals. You could even go as far as to call it a direct sequal to Rocky. Not that it pretends that the other 4 (except for Rocky V) didn't happen, it just very closely resembles the tone of the first one much more than any of the others.

Spoiler:
The ending was actually very similiar to the first. Rocky goes the distance with Mason and it winds up a split decision. Mason wins the fight by a point, but with the crowd on it's feet chanting for Rocky, and earning the respect of everyone Rocky "wins". Very close parellels to the first and his defeat against Apollo, but still earning the respect he feels he deserves.


I really enjoyed the nods to the earlier films. The egg drinking, staircase running, meat boxing, and the training montage. Thank god there was a training montage.

Overall I enjoyed it. It's not the best film in the series (that's Rocky I), but it's probably number 2. Definately reccommend.

Freddy Krueger Dec 21, 2006 07:56 AM

Yeah I also loved how none of the music was new, it was all from the other films just a bit remasterd it seems.

Misogynyst Gynecologist Dec 21, 2006 02:46 PM

Did it start with the scrolling white-on-black title cards like the other movies?

Freddy Krueger Dec 21, 2006 06:03 PM

Yup, said Rocky Balboa in white or yellow on a black backround with the music playing like always =]

chato Dec 24, 2006 02:27 PM

Definately a great and last Rocky movie. I sat through the whole credits to listen to some original tracks.

Congrats to Sly for making the effort to look that damn tough. I was hoping for an appearance by Clubber Lang XD.

Now onto the 4th Rambo >=]

Mucknuggle Dec 25, 2006 06:49 AM

I saw this recently and I didn't like it very much. It was alright until the actual fight. That was way too fake. I guess I'm too used to watching real fighting in MMA.

Balcony Heckler Dec 25, 2006 04:31 PM

this is really a series that should have died after part 2. but unfortunately it suffered the sequel infection, the disease of being copied to death

SemperFidelis Dec 25, 2006 06:49 PM

I loved it. The people next to me probably thought I was crazy, but they were doing the same thing :).

"I own two watches!"

rockthepartay Dec 27, 2006 12:01 PM

If you liked any of the Rocky movies, you really owe it to yourself to see this movie. What was great about the entire movie is that it actually felt like you were watching a true sequel to the first movie.

You can kind of tell that this is how Stallone wanted Rocky V to be, but he kind of fucked that up in the end.

In any case, I felt that dialogue was pretty strong with only a few lines coming off as either confusing or foolish. The writing was just as sharp as the first movie. I also liked how Mason wasn't a villain like Rocky III-V had, and was just another boxer trying to prove he wasn't a bum. It would have been nice to hear some new music to the movie, but the renditions of the old tunes were really nicely done.

Everyone in the theater I was in was really into the movie and I think most people enjoyed themselves.

This movie is a satisfying conclusion to the series. One of the best.

Zip Dec 27, 2006 12:32 PM

This movie is amazing! It felt just like Rocky 1, I personally loved that they re-used the same music and the same clothes etc. Being a boxer myself the boxing was still kinda lol, but a lot better then the other crap around. The whole HBO thing was a nice touch for boxing fans. Although a lot of boxing fans are laughing at Antonio Tarver (who played Mason, he's not a HW to start with.. and then he lost really bad two months ago lol).
But I'm just happy there is another movie so I can forget Rocky five. Waiting for the complete box-set so I can finally buy these movies.

Erisu Kimu Jan 7, 2007 01:22 PM

I enjoyed it. I love boxing movies. This one wasn't as good as the first one (obviously). But, it was a good movie for an upgraded installment. There were a lot of encouraging moments throughout. I also liked the fight. This is the way to end the Rocky series, not with him acting as mentor for some punk kid and fighting him in a street brawl.

The Wise Vivi Jan 9, 2007 02:44 PM

Just finished watching it, and I have to say its pretty darn good. Much better than I had expected. I really enjoyed how they set up the fight as an HBO broadcast, made it feel much more real. I wish I had been in the crowd. :D

Rachel joy Jan 9, 2007 02:54 PM

so i've never seen any of the rocky movies..... but i hear the last ones really good. should i start at the beginning and watch all of them?

Misogynyst Gynecologist Jan 9, 2007 11:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Rachel joy (Post 360486)
so i've never seen any of the rocky movies..... but i hear the last ones really good. should i start at the beginning and watch all of them?

Watch 1 and 2, definitely. Three and four are a little worse for wear but have their charm. Skip Rocky 5.

Will Jan 12, 2007 06:32 PM

It's nice to go to the movies and not regret shelling out the cash (especially with the prices here). I thought it was very well done. Sly was in great shape. I'm curious as to whether that 315 lb clean and press was legit. I would guess they used at least a fake plate on either side, but then again it's fun to believe sometimes.

RacinReaver Jan 14, 2007 03:49 AM

I saw this back before Christmas and thought it was great. Definitely more fun than I've had at the movies for a long while. It also helped that I had been to the Art Museum the day before and got to run up the steps in the pouring rain. :p

Did anyone else feel like the only reason why the girl's son was black was so the movie wouldn't only have stereotypical black characters?

Vestin Jan 14, 2007 09:42 PM

Wow, I haven't seen anyone in this thread that's seen the movie, bash it.

I was quite skeptical and thought this movie would bomb out, but it seems as though there might just be a worthwhile flick to shell out nearly $15 bucks to see.

I mean, it better be worth it.


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