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Rocky (1976) [Blu-ray] (AFI: 85) (currently for information only)
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Rated: |
PG |
Starring: |
Sylvester Stallone, Burgess Meredith, Burt Young, Talia Shire, Carl Weathers. |
Director: |
John G Avildsen |
Genre: |
Drama | Romance | Sport |
DVD Release Date: 12/05/2006 |
Nominated for 10 Academy Awards®, this 1976 Best Picture winner inspired a nation! A struggling Philadelphia club fighter (Sylvester Stallone) gets a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to fight for love, glory and self-respect. Featuring a legendary musical
score and thrilling fight sequences, this rousing crowd-pleaser scores a knockout!
Storyline: Rocky Balboa is a struggling boxer trying to make the big time, working as a debt collector for a pittance. When heavyweight champion Apollo Creed visits Philadelphia, his managers want to set up an exhibition match between Creed and a
struggling boxer, touting the fight as a chance for a "nobody" to become a "somebody". The match is supposed to be easily won by Creed, but someone forgot to tell Rocky, who sees this as his only shot at the big time. Written by
Murray Chapman
Cast Notes: Sylvester Stallone (Rocky Balboa), Talia Shire (Adrian Pennino), Burt Young (Paulie Pennino), Carl Weathers (Apollo Creed), Burgess Meredith (Mickey Goldmill), Thayer David (George Jergens), Joe Spinell (Tony Gazzo), Jimmy Gambina
(Mike), Bill Baldwin (Fight Announcer), Al Silvani (Cut Man [as Al Salvani]), George Memmoli (Ice Rink Attendant), Jodi Letizia (Marie), Diana Lewis (TV Commentator), George O'Hanlon (TV Commentator), Larry Carroll (TV Interviewer).
User Comment: JFHunt from Manhattan, 17 December 2004 • It's hard to explain what this movie means to me. Words could never. I remember when I was a kid, I never liked the first Rocky, was too obsessed with III and IV. It happened when
I was 11 and I went to see V in the theater. I never been to a movie like that before. People were screaming and cheering. Shook the whole damn place. They were dancing in the isle's and celebrating. It was then I realized the true power of Stallone's
vision. The realization that only the original would ever really matter.
Rocky to me is so many things. I had to beg my girlfriend to see it. She said she doesn't like boxing. I almost dumped her right there. If she wasn't so hot, I probably would have. I was crushed that someone could think that this movie is about boxing. To
me it was never that. It's about a guy, much like you or me, who's down on his luck and everyday feels like Sunday. He's pushing 30, single and broke. I'm sad to say that at this moment it almost reminds me of myself. Every minute more another reason.
It's hard to pick my favorite scenes from the movie. I love the chemistry between Rocky and Adrian (Shire). When he's talking to door and she finally comes out and then stops to look in the mirror. It's a thing of beauty. Or when Mickey (Meredith) goes
over to Stallones apartment. Rocky gets upset and punches his shitty wall, then goes to hide in the bathroom. The look on Stallone's face when he comes out to find Mickey still there is priceless. I heard it wasn't in the script or directed, just
happened. But the one that does it for me is when he comes home in the opening scene after the chapel fight. He turns on his record player and goes for a beer, but it's empty, like everything else in his life. Talks to the turtles and his fish, why
because the Rock is lonely. Goes to the mirror and practices a joke for his love. Looks at a picture of himself and realizes he's wasting his life. It's more than beautiful or real.
It's safe to say that I have seen the original more than 100 times. I still feel all the emotion. I love this movie more than any other film. I hope one day, with God's help, to show it to my kids and have them feel the same way. I think if I ever got the
chance to meet Stallone, I'd want to thank him. Tell him how he changed my life. But in reality, he probably wouldn't care. Because, "I'm at least half a bum."
Summary: "But it's Thanksgiving. Yeah to you, but to me it's Thursday."
User Comment: Tony Fountain from United States, 9 January 2005 • "Your gonna eat lightning and your gonna crap thunder"
Rocky is about a poor boxer living his life in Philadalphia. His life changes when an invitation from the heavyweight champ Apollo Creed is given to him.
Romance, Drama, Fight.
Story- With minimum resources and low money, this movie was an underdog itself. Stallone wrote it and fought to play Rocky. When they were low on resources, they changed the story all together and made it even better. The story is flawless and keeps you
on the edge of your seat. 9/10
Music- The best thing about the movie itself. The music in this movie is guaranteed to give you goosebumps every time you watch it. Bill Conti gives you an excellent score throughout the movie, including the famous "gonna fly now". 10/10
Acting- 4 nominated performances in this movie. The acting is very good as well, especially Burgess Meredith who offers one of the greatest acts I have ever seen. Stallone plays Rocky Balboa and changes his voice very well to be Rocky. He did a very good
job. Talia Shire plays Adrian, a shy pet store owner who has never had a BF before. She did a good job as well. Burt Young plays the drunkard Paulie. Burgess Merideth plays the boxing trainer Mickey. I have never seen a better performance. 9.5/10
Stallone fought for this triumphant movie that made me want to go the distance (sounds corny but its true). It made me strive to work harder and not give up. If you haven't seen this, buy it and watch it. I'll guarantee it will change you too. A
classic.
I give it a perfect
Summary: Changed My Life.
IMDb Rating (03/14/15): 8.1/10 from 296,849 users Top 250: #223
IMDb Rating (04/01/12): 8.1/10 from 147,918 users Top 250: #215
Additional information |
Copyright: |
1976, MGM / UA |
Features: |
• Features Not Specified. |
Subtitles: |
English, Spanish |
Video: |
Widescreen 1.85:1 Color Screen Resolution: 1080p |
Audio: |
ENGLISH: Dolby Digital Mono
ENGLISH: DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1
SPANISH: Dolby Digital Mono
FRENCH: Dolby Digital 5.1
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Time: |
1:59 |
DVD: |
# Discs: 1 -- # Shows: 1 |
Coding: |
[V3.0-A3.0] MPEG-2 |
D-Box: |
Yes |
Other: |
Producers: Irwin Winkler, Robert Chartoff; Directors: John G Avildsen; Writers: Sylvester Stallone; running time of 119 minutes; Packaging: HD Case; [CC]. One of the American Film Institute's Top 100 American Films (AFI:
78-57).
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