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Rocky (1976)
Rocky (1976)
1976 | Drama, Romance, Sport
The Italian stallion
Rocky Balboa (Sylvester Stallone) is a small-time boxer from Philadelphia, chosen by reigning world heavyweight champion, Apollo Creed (Carl Weathers) who after losing his opponent due to injury, is looking for a challenge like no other and an opportunity to give a nobody a chance at the title. Trained by former bantamweight champion Mickey Goldmill (Burgess Meredith). Rocky enters a relationship with Adrian (Talia Shire), the wallflower sister of his problematic alcoholic work pal Paulie (Burt Young).

Rocky is a 1976 boxing based drama film directed by John G. Avildsen, written by and starring Sylvester Stallone.
Budget: $1 million
Box office: $225 million
produced by: Irwin Winkler; Robert Chartoff
Music by: Bill Conti

Fun fact: stallone pitched the idea to producer's stating he wanted to be the lead, they said no.
Producer's offered to buy the script of him so they could pick their choice of lead, he said no.
  
Rambo: Last Blood (2019)
Rambo: Last Blood (2019)
2019 | Action, Adventure, Drama
Given the earned pedigree of both the Rambo franchise and Sylvester Stallone himself, I had pretty good hopes for this sendoff film.

I am sad to report, that is not what was offered.

Unlike previous Rambo stories, this film seemed to lack heart. While motivation for the titular character was definitely present, I felt that it was most misguided in execution.
  
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Omari Hardwick recommended Rocky (1976) in Movies (curated)

 
Rocky (1976)
Rocky (1976)
1976 | Drama, Romance, Sport

"The first Rocky. Just an amazing movie. Whatever the hunger is, the fight, literally and figuratively, that Sylvester Stallone had in him to make the movie, right? To go through people saying, “Nah, nah.” And even Carl Weathers said, at one point, “Okay, this is incredible. So who’ll play Rocky?” And they’re like, “Sylvester Stallone, this young kid nobody knows.” And just him selling the dog, getting the dog back, the whole story behind it — during pre-production he buys the dog back. And Talia Shire was amazing, Francis Ford Coppola’s sister. It was just Sly Stallone at his very best, even as a writer-producer. And the incredible actor who played Mickey, Burgess Meredith. It’s an amazing movie you can watch over and over, no matter the gender or color or creed or religion. Rocky is a survivor’s movie, an American tale of a young kid trying to make good, and he finally makes good. It’s just such a great movie. The wardrobing, the score, the music, it’s unbelievable."

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Rambo III (1988)
Rambo III (1988)
1988 | Action
For many people (myself included) Sylvester Stallone is most associated with one of two characters: either the heavy weight boxer Rocky Balboa, or one-man army John Rambo.

This is his third outing as that latter character, becoming involved in the Afghan war against brutal Soviet invaders when his old army Colonel is captured following an undercover mission.

Yes, this is the one that provides the plot relentlessly lampooned in Charlie Sheen's Hot Shots part Deux.
  
Rocky (1976)
Rocky (1976)
1976 | Drama, Romance, Sport
Sylvester Stallone (2 more)
Philadelphia
The music
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What can be said about this movie still brilliant even better on the big screen must have seen the movie many a time on the TV but never on the big screen never been a boxing fan but it doesn't matter it's about ulimate underdog u know he won't win the match but to the audience he's the real winner and that's what makes rocky Balboa special anyway always worth a rewatch