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10 Things You Didnt Know About Rocky 

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@RockfrdDrm
@RockfrdDrm 2 года назад
This was a movie that could lift your spirits when you were feeling down. No special effects, no deep sub-plots, just raw emotion. It works every time.
@BuckarooBanzai84
@BuckarooBanzai84 2 года назад
Not to mention an underrated love story, too! =)
@kingvagar
@kingvagar 2 года назад
A shame Hollywood has deviated from this formula...
@BuckarooBanzai84
@BuckarooBanzai84 2 года назад
@@kingvagar No kidding. These days, it seems like they always either overthink it, or completely half-ass it. Sigh... =( But at least we still have the classics; I'm not really a big sports-movie gal, and even I get a lift from this one! =)
@TaliaIGhul
@TaliaIGhul 2 года назад
It's one of the most inspiring movies in film history.
@TheImSource
@TheImSource 2 года назад
What do you mean? Drago was CGI. Also most actors didn’t drink bong water…
@jokeroneninesevenzero
@jokeroneninesevenzero 2 года назад
"Your nose is broken!" " How does it look?" "Ah, it's an improvement."
@armandalec9048
@armandalec9048 2 года назад
Hahaa
@RobinMarks1313
@RobinMarks1313 2 года назад
I'm an old fart. Which means I was 9 years old when Rocky debuted in theatres in 1976. I went to the movie with my parents and I loved it. I still remember the adrenaline rush. I remember distinctly being affected by the music. When Rocky hits the top of the stairs and is jumping up and down to the chorus hits the heights, I've never been more inspired by any movie ever. And I love that Rocky loses. Even as a nine year old, I knew he didn't really lose, because he hadn't given up, and kept getting up. and if that isn't the ultimate metaphor for life, then I know nothing.
@Jman417
@Jman417 2 года назад
True
@willowwookie9614
@willowwookie9614 2 года назад
Born 1967? We watched it and rocky 2 on betamax the same night in 1981 awesome night.
@RobinMarks1313
@RobinMarks1313 2 года назад
@@willowwookie9614 Yup, on Canada's 100th Birthday. Given this is the year 2021, I'm going to go out on a limb and say, movies were better in the 1970's. I remember sitting in the theatre and watched the greatest films ever. I was a child, so these movies formed my thinking. I was terrified by Jaws, I was nine so you can imagine how my little brain dealt with the idea of swimming after that. I was afraid in swimming pools. Long story, but I overcame the fear. I was inspired by Rocky. I was taken far, far away by Star Wars. I even got a love for musicals with Grease. I began to believe after I saw Close Encounters. Even Superman had an impression and the best sports movie is Slapshot. Halloween scared you, and the Exorcist possessed you. I could go on and on describing 1970s film, because there's so much. So much originality, experimentation, creativity, and art, that today's movies are robots, or an artificial intelligence by comparison. They're like putting Moby Dick through Google translation into another language. Squeal after squeal, with no original concepts. Oh wait, my son made me watch a new movie recently. It's been out for years but I can't take new movies anymore. They're brutal. However, I watched Parasite and my mind was blown. The director was obviously a huge Hitchcock and Kubrick fan, and it shows. Parasite is a film. Most movies today, are not. They're Pablum. Opium for the masses.
@willowwookie9614
@willowwookie9614 2 года назад
@@RobinMarks1313 the Godfather,apocalypse now, a bridge too far, Dirty Harry etc etc totally agree films had good characters and good stories they didn't have CGI to rely on, today's films are totally bankrupt of any true talent and imagination. July 1967? Cos that's the month and year I was born.
@amberlopez7477
@amberlopez7477 2 года назад
These old movies are classics. I need to watch it someday.
@markshaw270
@markshaw270 2 года назад
I'm just shocked and actually pleased that the turtles are still alive 😀
@paulatreides4274
@paulatreides4274 2 года назад
Turtles have one of the longest lifespans on the planet.
@hansgrueber8169
@hansgrueber8169 2 года назад
@@paulatreides4274 Very true, but its nice to know that Stallone kept Cuff and Link all these years. A true testament to ones character.
@jasona9
@jasona9 2 года назад
Too bad we can't write the same about 'Butkus' the dog.
@kurtsimmons9735
@kurtsimmons9735 2 года назад
@@hansgrueber8169 - Doesn't really say anything about his character, because people have always treated animals better than other people. Over the years, Stallone has been sued several times for plagiarism
@Ray-iz4kg
@Ray-iz4kg 2 года назад
Sly tells a story of being so broke he had to give up his dog cause he couldn't afford food. Then after making Rocky he sought out the owner to get the pooch back. The guy held out til Sly paid $20k!!!!
@blue_lancer_es
@blue_lancer_es 2 года назад
Before he did rocky he was so broke he sold his dog. When he got paid he went and paid 10k to get him back. Not only was rocky the character an underdog stallone was also.
@RonJomero
@RonJomero 2 года назад
And that dog was in the movie!
@mishunkontrol1874
@mishunkontrol1874 2 года назад
@@RonJomero Beat me to it! I was like "Minty! Don't forget about Butkus!"
@craigh5236
@craigh5236 2 года назад
What kind of dick demands 10k to sell some poor guy's beloved dog back??
@oneandonlyJonnySad
@oneandonlyJonnySad 2 года назад
I believe it was money and a part in the movie…
@blue_lancer_es
@blue_lancer_es 2 года назад
@@oneandonlyJonnySad heard this years ago so the details might be off.
@Jman417
@Jman417 2 года назад
Carl Weathers was a professional football player. He played for the Oakland Raiders for a minute. He got cut and became the actor we know now. I love this movie. Don't give up. Keep on grinding.
@jasona9
@jasona9 2 года назад
Prior, Carl Weathers was a linebacker for the San Diego State University Aztecs.
@Jman417
@Jman417 2 года назад
@@jasona9 true. He also played with the British Columbia lions.
@2429Ryanspeer
@2429Ryanspeer 2 года назад
I've actually met Sylvester Stallone and hes a nice guy I even chanted rocky at him and he pounded his chest at me👊❤👊❤👊❤
@sitrepproductionsatlanta8538
@sitrepproductionsatlanta8538 2 года назад
I know some people that worked with him on Guardians of the Galaxy 2, and everyone says he’s the nicest guy ever… but they all have the hardest time understanding him. Still, great guy.
@SALTER818
@SALTER818 2 года назад
One actor I always wanted to meet next to Kurt Russell.
@matthewalexanderlemma8000
@matthewalexanderlemma8000 2 года назад
The first draft of the “Rocky” screenplay that Sylvester Stallone wrote was actually very dark, which is how most movies were during the 1970’s. In that version of the screenplay, Mickey was a very racist guy, The darker side of professional sports was explored, and, as mentioned by Minty, Rocky throws the fight at the end because he simply doesn’t want to live that type of life. I believe it was Stallone‘s then-wife who encouraged him to make it a more positive, uplifting film because she was so bothered by the darkness of the story.
@Luka2000_
@Luka2000_ 2 года назад
Still one of the best movies ever made
@jasona9
@jasona9 2 года назад
Yes, When MYSTERY ALASKA is described as "the Rocky of Hockey movies" you know ROCKY is a true classic.......
@warrencdent
@warrencdent 2 года назад
The actual reason Rocky ever got made is Stallone had an acting audition for a movie role, and tried out in front of the producers. They politely gave him the don't call us we'll call you kid, and as Stallone was turning the door knob to leave the room he thought to turn around and say "you know, I do a little writing" to which they asked him what he had. He pitched Rocky to them, and they agreed to meet with him to consider it. It's the greatest example of " you rarely get what you don't ask for" in history. He could have just walked out the door and been a nobody forever.
@postersandstuff
@postersandstuff 2 года назад
Theres also luck involved , im not sure you could have the same success today like Sly and Arnie IMO , timing is vital
@markwright6496
@markwright6496 Год назад
Not true what Mity said was true he went to see a fight on his 30 th birthday. It was Chuck Webber and Mohamed fight that inspired Stallone it’s well documented. Yes Stallone got turned down with his script but it’s was inspired by the Chuck Webber fight .
@mikep2629
@mikep2629 2 года назад
My favorite movie series, grew up watching them all the time. My wife had never seen any of them, so when we were dating we did a marathon of them and the “at time new” Creed movie. She cried so many times, she loved all of them!
@thriftymervis7898
@thriftymervis7898 2 года назад
My girlfriend hasn't seen them. We will watch them together soon. Such a great story arc.
@angelasimmons-smith7689
@angelasimmons-smith7689 2 года назад
My husband hadn’t seen the Rocky series either but before we watched Creed I told him he had to see all 6 of the Rocky movies. He loved watching them. It was fun to see them with him since he’d never watched them before… gave me some new perspective when we discussed them all.
@SumDumGy
@SumDumGy 2 года назад
This may be my favorite film and I’m an unashamed fan of the entire franchise. Next week I’ll be seeing in the theater the one time showing of Stallone’s new Director’s Cut of Rocky IV, which is, allegedly, 40 minutes longer! I can’t wait!!
@trooperandcooperale3057
@trooperandcooperale3057 2 года назад
Would love to see a 10 Things for, The Outsiders. Loved the movie and grew up read the book by S. E. Hinton. About 1 of 10 books I liked and read at school.
@mariogallego5513
@mariogallego5513 2 года назад
Oh I would love to see that,youre right
@nunyabusiness3666
@nunyabusiness3666 2 года назад
Or Rumble Fish.
@edkeaton7242
@edkeaton7242 2 года назад
That would be great! A lot of careers were started off because of that film.
@Under_Sky_Third_Gaia
@Under_Sky_Third_Gaia 2 года назад
One of the top 100 movies ever made.
@ruggerREL
@ruggerREL 2 года назад
In my 10 for sure
@jmoney7289
@jmoney7289 2 года назад
I wouldn't dare argue with that, doesn't matter the place there's millions of films and it deserves it's spot near the top
@Jman417
@Jman417 2 года назад
"Adrian"!!!!!!!!
@solidsnake619
@solidsnake619 2 года назад
Joe Frazier was from Philadelphia, worked in a meat factory where he used to punch the meat, and was half blind in one eye like rocky in the second movie. So there's quite a few similarities between rocky and Frazier.
@edkeaton7242
@edkeaton7242 2 года назад
I'm a big fan of the "Rocky" films and even the two "Creed" films, but the best one will always be the first film, bar none. It was a critical and commercial success and it brought instant fame to Sylvester Stallone, who had created a cinematic character whom everyone can relate to and be easily inspired by.
@armandalec9048
@armandalec9048 2 года назад
Come live in Philly you will change your mind
@edkeaton7242
@edkeaton7242 2 года назад
@@armandalec9048 Is that a fact? I'm always going to enjoy the first movie, simply because of the inspiration and the positive energy that it's classic story has given us all.
@hansgrueber8169
@hansgrueber8169 2 года назад
What made this great movie truly great was the on-point casting of all the characters. Weathers, Young, Meredith and Shire all played their signature roles IMHO. Even Gazzo and the promoter were standouts. "You don't tiink ie 'ear tings?" -Gazzo lol.
@red60jb
@red60jb 2 года назад
I idolized this movie as a teen athlete. When I was 14 I jogged every morning to the soundtrack. Once I was brave enough to chug 4 raw eggs at once and go for a work out. After projectile vomiting half way through I never attempted it again.
@shahfacekillah
@shahfacekillah 2 года назад
One of the greatest films ever
@chriswalker8361
@chriswalker8361 2 года назад
I love that he still has the turtles!
@wstine79
@wstine79 2 года назад
Mickey: "That's it, Minty! You're gonna eat lightning and you're gonna crap thunder."
@paulatreides4274
@paulatreides4274 2 года назад
He's gonna crap thunder down under ! Sorry couldn't resist.
@hansgrueber8169
@hansgrueber8169 2 года назад
"If you can catch this chicken, you can catch Creed"
@itsadrianmane
@itsadrianmane 2 года назад
Get up you son of bitch! Cause Mickey loves ya!
@ianhill4585
@ianhill4585 2 года назад
"I don't hear no bell!!"
@Toneloke-3000
@Toneloke-3000 2 года назад
Watching boxing in the 70s with my dad has led to every time I hear the Rocky theme song I get nostalgic Goosebumps.
@antonnym214
@antonnym214 2 года назад
BEST line: Hey, yo, Adrienne, I was wonderin' if you wasn't doing nuthin' Friday night, then maybe you wouldn't mind goin' out wit me, very much."
@nsasupporter7557
@nsasupporter7557 2 года назад
“Movie studios don’t always know what they’re talking about” EXACTLY! Look at Dumb and Dumber… the studio wanted a comedian to play Harry, but Jim Carrey wanted Jeff Daniels (an actor) to play Harry and it became one of the most successful films of all time
@alrocha3835
@alrocha3835 2 года назад
I love Rocky. One of best movies of all time. Sly. Did good job with the Rocky character.
@jasona9
@jasona9 2 года назад
8:58, EXTRA FUN FACTS: Lee Strasberg was originally offered the role of 'Mickey'. Also, had Carrie Snodgress accepted the role of 'Adrian' the role of her brother 'Paulie' would have gone to Harvey Keitel. They would have changed the nationalities of this bother/sister from Italian to Irish.
@thefrecklepuny
@thefrecklepuny 2 года назад
I remember Stallone being interviewed on British TV some years ago about Rocky and how Burt Reynolds was in the frame for the lead role. He joked and said it would've been called "Shlocky" as a result!
@geoffwickens3871
@geoffwickens3871 2 года назад
This movie STILL is just as upbeat as it was when I saw as a 9 year old precocious child. Back then, it gave me the feeling that I could succeed at anything it I tried, was persistent and believed in myself. And who can say ANYTHING bad about the theme song?? Come on ... this song inspires ANYBODY to give it their all!!
@RoquitaJohnson
@RoquitaJohnson 2 года назад
This is my movie! I ran up the museum’s steps like Rocky when I was in Philly (well, some of them lol).
@davee.9906
@davee.9906 2 года назад
The movie feels exactly like Philadelphia felt in the 70s. Stallone nailed it. When I get homesick for Philly I watch Rocky and it takes me there.
@hippiefreak66
@hippiefreak66 2 года назад
The fact that the turtles from the movie are part of the Stallone family is wholesome.
@kevinbedard27
@kevinbedard27 2 года назад
The dog who played Butkiss in the movie was also Stallone's dog.
@sitrepproductionsatlanta8538
@sitrepproductionsatlanta8538 2 года назад
Lloyd Kaufman was also the location scout for the movie and learned a lot about filmmaking working on this movie. Avildsen was somewhat of a mentor to Kaufman and even gave him advice on making his first film.
@PozerAdultRacingTeam
@PozerAdultRacingTeam 2 года назад
Yo Adrian! Minty finally reviewed Rocky!
@jamesbednar8625
@jamesbednar8625 2 года назад
Awesome review!!! Saw this movie in the theaters when it came out in 1976. The audience was totally into the movie by cheering on Rocky and boo-ing Apollo Creed, and doing all the "boxing" moves in their seats like you were - was a fantastic experience back then. Also, the "Rocky" theme song was so popular back then that you literally heard it on the radio constantly. Also, also, in NE Ohio & NW Pennsylvania where I grew up the theme song was popular that every darn high school marching band just had to play that thing at half time during whatever sporting event was going on - primarily high school football. BOTH opposing teams' respective marching bands would play it that it actually got to the point that ONLY the HOME TEAM was allowed to play that song.
@coastalpaladin5024
@coastalpaladin5024 2 года назад
Love the channel. Please do Fletch.
@deeboy4378
@deeboy4378 2 года назад
This movie always takes me back, living out my adolescence in the 80's as a kid. . my parents rented it one night on Beta max. . thats right. . unfortunately my father got the Beta instead of a VHS VCR, witch meant for a while our rental choices were limited lol. . easily Stallone's best work tho. . when i grew up and learned he wrote and stared in the movie i remember being quit surprised. . Another great Show Minty. . . i wld like to suggest a 80's movie. . "Ruthless People" starring Judge Reinhold, Danny De vito and Bette Midler, as well as alot of other recognizable faces. . A very funny movie i loved as a kid. . thx for the hours of excellent throw bak entertainment, and ill keep an eye out if u decide to do a vid on my request. . stay up Minty✌
@postersandstuff
@postersandstuff 2 года назад
Saw it first time on TV along with II & III around '93 , same with Kong '76.....hooked instantly , same with Karate Kid
@danielcockerspaniel
@danielcockerspaniel 2 года назад
Incredible that movie executives take themselves so seriously and think they contribute to the process, and deserve millions in compensation for their “talent”.
@kiemer4531
@kiemer4531 2 года назад
Especially since they bankrupted the studio with Heavens Gate a few years later.
@coreyhendricks9490
@coreyhendricks9490 2 года назад
One Of Sly Stallone's Masterpieces
@armandalec9048
@armandalec9048 2 года назад
His only
@willtheangrydudeist9120
@willtheangrydudeist9120 2 года назад
The guy who invented the steadycam was filming The Shining, but when that shoot ran long, he was going back and forth between the 2 films, while leaving a guy he trained to work with Stanley Kubrick while he was gone shooting Rocky... ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@SuperYova
@SuperYova 2 года назад
Perfect story, perfect directing, perfect casting, perfect editing, perfect score.
@IsraelNowIsraelForever
@IsraelNowIsraelForever 2 года назад
Rocky Vs Drago: The Ultimate Director's Cut is a new version of Rocky IV coming to select cinemas for one night only XI November.
@jeremiahrose4681
@jeremiahrose4681 2 года назад
I wish they would release it nation wide and for more than one night.
@steliannikolov4163
@steliannikolov4163 2 года назад
Yeah will wach it when the blu ray is released ... no chance in my country.
@jeremiahrose4681
@jeremiahrose4681 2 года назад
@@steliannikolov4163 I just got the complete blu ray collection for Rocky last Christmas, now I have to get another Rocky4....geesh. Oh well, it'll be worth it.
@steliannikolov4163
@steliannikolov4163 2 года назад
@@jeremiahrose4681 everything that Sly touches is worth waching. There are no old school movie makers like him anymore ...
@jeremiahrose4681
@jeremiahrose4681 2 года назад
@@steliannikolov4163 I like about 90% of Sly's stuff...Oscar was brutal.
@shero113
@shero113 2 года назад
There's a strange scene that should have been mentioned. The scene where Rocky goes in the middle of the night to the site of the fight the next day and meets the promotor is strange (who on earth goes in the middle of the night, gets all the lights turned on, and then meets the promotor by chance?). However it was stuck in because Stallone realised that the flag had the wrong shorts (as he says in the film). Due to time or costs they couldn't change it, so they turned it in a scene instead. Despite the bizarre setup it works brilliantly, with the whole 'it doesn't matter' talk.
@Droodog127
@Droodog127 2 года назад
I miss Philly in the 1970's , I can still smell the streets 😊the scene in the Italian market was done without a permit and the camera was hidden in a van and stallone ran behind and nobody knew who he was , the Turkey scene with Paulie , they had a catcher outside because they only had One Turkey and had to reuse it... 🍗
@GrandFunker
@GrandFunker 2 года назад
Sometimes just thinking about the end of Rocky can make me cry. It's such an amazing movie.
@michaelblaine6494
@michaelblaine6494 2 года назад
On this I have say I definitely knew. I grew up in Philly and as delusional as it is we think of him as real(though there are so many great fighters from here.) Stallone is the only actor I know of that responds to his fictional name. Any time they shot something at the Italian market or whatever bystanders refer to him in character and he’s clearly having fun
@davidtaylor6613
@davidtaylor6613 2 года назад
Thanks Minty! Great episode. Love your new glasses.
@sebastiankojro852
@sebastiankojro852 2 года назад
Finally! Thank you Minty for your work, on this one. It's my favorite film. All the best from Texas 🇺🇸, by way of Poland. 🇵🇱
@mikeconnors1599
@mikeconnors1599 2 года назад
I watched this movie 1000 times when I was a kid
@Jman417
@Jman417 2 года назад
"Adrian"!!!!!!!
@johnnyfuture3524
@johnnyfuture3524 2 года назад
Now that you are an adult, you will watch it 1000 times again
@joebreen8818
@joebreen8818 2 года назад
A timeless classic great video
@KainoaBlackeagle
@KainoaBlackeagle 2 года назад
Superb! I'd love to see the entire run of Rocky films spotlighted by you Minty! Kudos as always!!
@kellingtonlink956
@kellingtonlink956 2 года назад
Thanks for another brilliantly entertaining review!
@irregularmana6216
@irregularmana6216 2 года назад
Minty I've been waiting for this one. Thank you
@SeanChandlerTalksAbout
@SeanChandlerTalksAbout 2 года назад
Anyone else seeing Rocky Vs Drago in theaters next week? Got my tickets 🎟 as soon as they went on sale!
@kevystead
@kevystead 2 года назад
I'd like to see it, but don't see it coming anywhere near me here in Canada 😥
@stogieguy7201
@stogieguy7201 2 года назад
I'll be there! Going to be with family and a new generation of Rocky fans
@johnnyfuture3524
@johnnyfuture3524 2 года назад
GOT MINE
@hectorosbert
@hectorosbert 2 года назад
Woah what's this, gonna have to do some googling! Edit: 40 mins extra footage! Hot damn.
@TheCousinEddie
@TheCousinEddie 2 года назад
I'll just leave this here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-suhqtn_brBs.html
@kristopherb8046
@kristopherb8046 2 года назад
I have been watching you for a long time now Minty, this video was the absolute best ever. Thank you.
@RoivasCVII
@RoivasCVII 2 года назад
Great video Minty! I instantly fell in love with these movies when I was a kid and felt like I was able to connect with them immediately even then. I feel like these movies represent more then just the struggles of being an athlete, but all struggles in life and something I can connect with in any stage of my life!
@GamingSaturnMoonManBoy
@GamingSaturnMoonManBoy 2 года назад
Rocky was also turned into a broadway musical but it only ran for 6 months on broadway it was nominated for 4 Tony Awards and winning one of them for best scenic design. Although it was a flop on broadway the soundtrack is actually pretty good it features songs from not just the first movie but as well as Eye of The Tiger from Rocky 3. The original songs in the show were composed by Stephen Flaherty and Lynne Ahrens and Sylvester Stallone was one of the producers of the show
@postersandstuff
@postersandstuff 2 года назад
Went to see it in NY , wish id seen it twice
@undinism69
@undinism69 2 года назад
Thanks, haven't watched this for a while. I'm going to watch it today for sure.
@nicholaslynch522
@nicholaslynch522 2 года назад
Another great video, Minty.
@djidave4412
@djidave4412 2 года назад
Another great video of a great film saga. Love this channel and that you’re from the peninsula. Always look forward to the next video.
@FollowerSt
@FollowerSt 9 месяцев назад
Thanks for the video and all you put it into it
@MuttonfudgeRacing
@MuttonfudgeRacing 2 года назад
Cuff and Link are all grown up.😄
@travismiles5885
@travismiles5885 2 года назад
The news reporter during the meat locker scene became a TV news anchor in Detroit, Michigan. I grew up watching her on the news.
@rednexicanhendrix3903
@rednexicanhendrix3903 2 года назад
Can I just say, minty, I really appreciate your channel and I'm always excited when a new one pops up.
@marklowther3228
@marklowther3228 2 года назад
Mu absolute favorite sports movie! Thanks, Minty!
@lars1701again
@lars1701again 2 года назад
I live about 20 mins from philly and been to most of the places they filmed oh and I've seen the statue they made for Rocky 3 lol That statue has a bit of history and drama in the city of brotherly love
@TheBrianRaglandChannel
@TheBrianRaglandChannel 2 года назад
Minty your videos rock I can't wait to see every one you are the best.
@MARCIE12ification
@MARCIE12ification 2 года назад
Thank you for this.
@DaedalusRaistlin
@DaedalusRaistlin 2 года назад
Man you always find such cool facts on movies I thought I knew everything about. Though I did read long ago that Stallone was so broke before he wrote this movie that he'd sold everything - including his dog because he couldn't afford to feed it. And yes, he got his dog back. Looking forward to the next Rocky videos.
@NunyaBus99
@NunyaBus99 2 года назад
I can’t be the only person who gets so happy with a new Minty video!! I truly enjoy your content!! ❤️❤️
@atenraakhu7416
@atenraakhu7416 2 года назад
It's good see in this review the recognition of the late Joe Frazier who ultimately was according with his own words, the Real Life Rocky.
@JD5DAD
@JD5DAD 2 года назад
The News woman interviewing Rocky was Diana Lewis she was an anchor on channel 7 news in Detroit for 35 yrs as I was growing up I had the biggest crush in her she was beautiful and when I finally seen Rocky YEARS LATER I was thrilled to see her in it looking gorgeous as ever
@ingersollelliott
@ingersollelliott 2 года назад
Nicely done! I did not know most of these facts!
@JoshSamimi2024
@JoshSamimi2024 2 года назад
Good job mate
@ryanlueras4594
@ryanlueras4594 2 года назад
Damn good upload minty
@jamesgarrett8833
@jamesgarrett8833 2 года назад
Win or lose! Rocky teaches us it’s not all about winning, the important thing to do is keep on trying, never give up and that when you fall, learn from it so you can pick your self up
@michaelbuonfiglio8658
@michaelbuonfiglio8658 2 года назад
Minty I love your videos your one-of-a-kind but I really like the fact that you truly love the Rocky movies, thumbs up to your brother.
@DNOstalgia
@DNOstalgia 2 года назад
Great upload of a great movie from a great franchise! Love the T-shirt too! Class, Love DiCaprio and Django Unchained!
@pjaayzutube
@pjaayzutube 2 года назад
Well done minty You are the best at showcasing movies 😎
@williamalexander497
@williamalexander497 2 года назад
When I gave tours of Philadelphia, I used to point out the steps and show how everyone ran up them and jumped around at the top. I mentioned that what people didn't realize was that Rocky ran a marathon and jumped around at the end to show he still had the energy after he was done with it.
@kevinbedard27
@kevinbedard27 2 года назад
Rocky ran up the museum stairs 2x in the movie. The first time was when he just started training and could barely make it all the way up. The second time was just before the fight when he was in great shape. What is little known is that Stallone filmed both of those runnings up the steps on the same day, about 3 hours apart. One before sunrise and again shortly after when the sun had come up.
@williamalexander497
@williamalexander497 2 года назад
@@kevinbedard27 also without a permit which is why it was done so early in the morning
@tc9660
@tc9660 2 года назад
Burgess Meredith deserved a best supporting actor award
@postersandstuff
@postersandstuff 2 года назад
As did Shaw in Jaws and Morita in Karate Kid
@malcolmdivorty6852
@malcolmdivorty6852 2 года назад
Great review Minty
@northdwarf
@northdwarf 2 года назад
👍👍👍! The first and the last are the best.
@shareofmoney
@shareofmoney 2 года назад
Definitely a classic movie! One of my favorite movie franchises of all time! Every time any Rocky movie is on tv, I gotta watch!
@deadpoinsettia
@deadpoinsettia 2 года назад
One of my all-time favorite movies!
@LonMoer
@LonMoer 2 года назад
Saw "Rocky" in a double feature with "Breaking Away", a whole evening of inspiration.....
@travishart5862
@travishart5862 2 года назад
Yes the rocky franchises are one of the best movies I've ever seen as a person and they will always be a part of my culture and I'm always will be a big fan of the rocky trilogy
@kentzu1650
@kentzu1650 2 года назад
Trilogy? There's more than 3 m8
@NGMonocrom
@NGMonocrom 2 года назад
Nice one, Minty.
@RandallChase1
@RandallChase1 2 года назад
Great opening song!!
@MrDophilus
@MrDophilus 2 года назад
A masterpiece, no doubt.
@MisterAndrewBuckley
@MisterAndrewBuckley 2 года назад
Mmm, enjoyed that, cheers
@Kingnome
@Kingnome 2 года назад
Remember playing the Rocky theme in high school band. Love it.
@metalpsyche82
@metalpsyche82 2 года назад
thank you, awesome. now, please, do rocky iv, as well; my favourite of the franchise
@bgko91880
@bgko91880 6 месяцев назад
"Movie executive's don't always know what they're talking about and underestimate the audience"... Hi Bob!
@Jayjay-qe6um
@Jayjay-qe6um 2 года назад
"I just want to say hi to my girlfriend, OK? Yo, Adrian! It's me, Rocky."
@ddr_darkhorse
@ddr_darkhorse 2 года назад
Did you just duck down and hide behind your counter after you said “see ya!”…. 😄 Love you Minty!!!… Great video…. Looking forward to Rocky 2,3,4,5….etc…. 🥊
@tmcgrenere
@tmcgrenere 2 года назад
Glorious!
@_TheShowStopper
@_TheShowStopper 2 года назад
As a kid I watched Rocky and the first 4 then the 5th so many times its nuts! I had the VHS Box set with all 4, still do! Those films really resonated with me & were literally a part of my DNA! I got so much from those films it's crazy when you Activision realize how much they mean to you!
@venomq2409
@venomq2409 2 года назад
This one was along time coming Mint! He might not earn a spot on the shelf behind you but, yes, this cinematic inception kept the subsequent installations across the next 4 decades . The love and respect Stallone’s character had for Apollo (Wethers) is a sentiment that cemented the franchise for-bloody-eva. The casting of Meredith B was simply a master stroke where all others (until Clint’s MDB) were simply imitators. Simply put, one of the very few times I didn’t bet on black. We aussies love an underdog.
@dmitriponomarev8002
@dmitriponomarev8002 2 года назад
Stallone’s first starring role was in a pornographic film. “The Party at Kitty and Studs” (1970)
@VidWatcher01
@VidWatcher01 2 года назад
That was the one that was later renamed "The Italian Stallion" so they could capitalize on Stallone's new found fame
@postersandstuff
@postersandstuff 2 года назад
@@VidWatcher01 cant believe Traci Lords was on MacGyver , would never have happened in the 60s
@andyvalenzuela9763
@andyvalenzuela9763 2 года назад
Loving that shirt Minty !
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