The only good one is the first Rocky. That is a great movie and was nominated for an academy award.
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Although I like a lot things in the Rocky movies, I've always taken exception to Sylvester Stallone's portrayal of boxing in the movies. The sweet science is never on display and the fight scenes are just so grossly exaggerated and unrealistic. Why did he feel the need to portray boxing as a 'tuffman contest' between two unskilled combatants who success solely relies on a fighters' toughness, heart and conditioning?
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rocky [I] is a classic.
the rest are entertaining, btu the first movie is a classic.
rocky is an iconic american character.
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Originally posted by BostonGuy View PostAlthough I like a lot things in the Rocky movies, I've always taken exception to Sylvester Stallone's portrayal of boxing in the movies. The sweet science is never on display and the fight scenes are just so grossly exaggerated and unrealistic. Why did he feel the need to portray boxing as a 'tuffman contest' between two unskilled combatants who success solely relies on a fighters' toughness, heart and conditioning?
The only time Rocky ever had anything resembling actual boxing was the first round of the Rocky/Clubber rematch, when Rocky goes all super slick.
That's a problem with boxing movies in general, though. I get that they need the fights to be entertaining, but they could accomplish that while looking like actual fights .
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Originally posted by bojangles1987 View PostRocky 3 seriously makes no sense with the rest of the series. He goes from a slow, limited brawler to a slick, quick, master boxer in one training camp, and then apparently forgets everything Apollo taught him the moment he beats Lang.
R.I.P. Clubber Lang. He was the best of them.
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Originally posted by bojangles1987 View PostRocky doesn't know how to hit a speed bag in the 2nd movie. A guy who just challenged for the world heavyweight championship didn't know how to hit a speed bag.
The only time Rocky ever had anything resembling actual boxing was the first round of the Rocky/Clubber rematch, when Rocky goes all super slick.
That's a problem with boxing movies in general, though. I get that they need the fights to be entertaining, but they could accomplish that while looking like actual fights .
The Rocky movies do not depict any semblance of a real boxing match.
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Rocky 4 was awesome. The old school vs. new school training montage, and Apollo dying in the ring was crazy.
Rocky 3 had the Mickey death moment which was a straight up tear jerker, and personally think it was the best of the Rocky's from a nostalgia perspective.
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Originally posted by BostonGuy View PostAlthough I like a lot things in the Rocky movies, I've always taken exception to Sylvester Stallone's portrayal of boxing in the movies. The sweet science is never on display and the fight scenes are just so grossly exaggerated and unrealistic. Why did he feel the need to portray boxing as a 'tuffman contest' between two unskilled combatants who success solely relies on a fighters' toughness, heart and conditioning?
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Originally posted by CatchAndShoot View Post
Rocky 3 had the Mickey death moment which was a straight up tear jerker, and personally think it was the best of the Rocky's from a nostalgia perspective.
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