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Blurryface by Twenty One Pilots
Blurryface by Twenty One Pilots
2015 | Rhythm And Blues
Great sound, whilst not unique in the fact that this genre has been done before. (1 more)
Decent songs and overall a pretty decent album.
Rocky hip hop genre!
  
Rocky Balboa (2006)
Rocky Balboa (2006)
2006 | Drama
9
7.3 (8 Ratings)
Movie Rating
Surprisingly Good
I think I’ve stayed away from this movie for so long because I expected it to be garbage. I mean, let’s be adult about this, Rocky V was no picnic. I was done with Rocky. Until I saw the trailer for Creed. It was at that moment that I decided to give things another go. Yes, the boxer we all know and love Rocky (Sylvester Stallone) is back at it in Rocky Balboa facing off against his first (and hopefully last) opponent since Drago.

Acting: 10

Beginning: 9
Two things really grabbed me as the movie opens. I loved the beautiful shots of Philadelphia at the start. The city plays a huge role in Rocky’s character development and these shots helped get me in tune with the heart of what the city is all about. I also appreciated the first scene between Rocky and his son Rocky Jr. (Milo Ventimiglia) depicting their strained relationship since Adrian’s death. It’s an awkward scene that makes you sympathize with where Rocky is in his life.

How did he get to this point? It’s seem like he’s lost so much, yet he’s still that gentle character from the 70’s we fell in love with. Seeing this scene was enough to tell me this film would take a lot different approach than the previous movies.

Characters: 10

Cinematography/Visuals: 10

Conflict: 10
Rocky’s older and not at the top of his game like he was when he took on Clubber Lang (what a name!). Yet he still found a way to get me out of my chair as he did in previous movies. The main bout gets pretty intense in spots as you root for the Italian Stallion to knock some sense into the new kid on the block. The conflict extends beyond the ring as well as Rocky tries to help people from his neighborhood while maintaining close relationships with family members Paulie (Burt Young) and Rocky Jr. On the surface he’s a hero, but underneath his life is in shambles. As an audience, we find ourselves rallying behind Rocky as we’ve done in all the others movies past.

Genre: 10

Memorability: 7
Compared to other films, it doesn’t quite have the same memorability as classic ones I’ve seen, but succeeds in giving us a reason to cheer and a reason to feel. Rocky Balboa succeeds in being more than just a movie about trading punches. Rather than being hollow and fight-driven, it’s a movie with real heart.

Pace: 4
The “heart” portion, unfortunately, comes at a cost. When you watch the movie, you have to adjust your expectations as things move at a much slower pace. Rocky doesn’t even consider making a return until well into the movie. I kept watching waiting for a fight to finally happen and it was slow-going. However, even with a slower pace than the previous movies, Balboa still shines.

Plot: 8

Resolution: 9
Somewhat predictable but no less powerful. It ties up nicely what we see at the beginning. A fitting finale to Rocky’s in-the-ring saga.

Overall: 87
Heroes in movies come in many forms. What makes Rocky so special is his consistency of character throughout the decades. He swore in the beginning to never change who he was, but I think he lied to us. I think he became an even better man. Rocky Balboa. Hero for the generations.
  
Rocky IV (1985)
Rocky IV (1985)
1985 | Drama
7
7.1 (9 Ratings)
Movie Rating
It didn't get good reviews but this is a great east vs west boxing film. This time Rocky must take on an almost robotic opponent in Dolph Lundgren.
  
Reel Steel (2011)
Reel Steel (2011)
2011 | Action, Adventure
Good Sfx (1 more)
Good fight scenes
Rocky for Robots
The premise sounds a bit silly, but the tale of the underdog Robot trained by a former boxer is surprisingly good.
  
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ScoobyGoo (155 KP) rated Rocky (1976) in Movies

Apr 26, 2017  
Rocky (1976)
Rocky (1976)
1976 | Drama, Romance, Sport
You can't fail to love Stallone in this film. (2 more)
The real deal, offering a raw, gritty feel.
Hugely entertaining, if a little predictable.
Rocky Bilbao's training gear! (0 more)
Tale of the underdog!
  
Blood Sugar Sex Magik by Red Hot Chili Peppers
Blood Sugar Sex Magik by Red Hot Chili Peppers
1991 | Rock
Early RHCP, a little more raw than the later stuff, but rocky and awesome. (2 more)
Give it Away Now is a top tune.
Under the Bridge is one of my ultimo faves.
  
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Movie Critics (823 KP) created a video about School of Rock (2003) in Movies

Oct 5, 2017  
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Rambo: Last Blood (2019)
Rambo: Last Blood (2019)
2019 | Action, Adventure, Drama
If you asked anyone to name actor Sylvester Stallone's two most famous roles, they would probably give you (in order):

1: Rocky Balboa
2: John Rambo.

While the Rocky films have been having something of a renaissance of sorts ever since 2006's Rocky Balboa (and the Creed films), Rambo has been left on the sidelines somewhat - perhaps as a result of the increasingly cartoony (and violent) films ever since the 1982 original.

I haven't seen all the Rocky films - I gave up partway through Rocky III, before having to force myself to sit through Rocky Balboa and the first Creed film - but I have seen all the Rambo films.

There's still no doubt that the original Rambo film is far and away the best: indeed, I would strugglt to remember much of the plots of part II (other than there's a fight scene heavily ripped off in Charlie Sheen's 'Hot Shots: Part Deux'), or even part III (starting with Rambo helping to build a temple in Vietnam) or 2008's 'Rambo' (which ends with Rambo coming home as the credits roll)

This one picks up from the end of that film, with Rambo now running the horse ranch that belonged to his family, and with the plot kicking into drive when the daughter of a friend runs away to Mexico in search of her absentee father, and is promptly kidnapped by a Mexican drug cartel.

Cue an extraordinarily violent last act when, for reasons, members of that cartel decide to attack Rambo on his home turf ...
  
Beggars Banquet by The Rolling Stones
Beggars Banquet by The Rolling Stones
1968 | Compilation
The best of the Rolling Stones IMO. (2 more)
More of a return to their bluesy roots, with huge success and acclaim with this album.
Bluesy definitely, but infused with rocky and country notes!
  
Bless the Child: The Rarities by Nightwish
Bless the Child: The Rarities by Nightwish
2002 | Rock
7
7.0 (2 Ratings)
Album Rating
Gothy and a bit rocky too. If this is your thing then give these a listen. (1 more)
'Return To The Sea' is my fave.
B sides, some live stuff and some rare tracks.