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groovyangelkisses · 3 months
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70s loverboy ♡
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simps4rocky · 1 year
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I’m trying so hard to find other Rocky Balboa simps 😭😭 or Sylvester Stallone in general PLZZZZ
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cruising-1980 · 7 months
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been watching the rocky films with my husband. threw this thing together for myself because adrian & rocky have become very special to me
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When Sam & Wes’ “bro meet-cute” was more like two cavemen with marbles in their mouths insulting each other 😂
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kat-z-edition-art · 9 months
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Rocky X Gurren Laggan
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prettycrappyaesthetics · 11 months
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tristanwilkesedits · 1 year
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cltclgcy · 22 days
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* . . . FINLEIGH'S VARIOUS PERSONALITY & CHARACTERIZATION TYPES
INFJ-T
CHAOTIC EVIL
THE INDIVIDUALIST
HEEL
MELANCHOLIC
THE MAGICIAN
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thedeadman-2023 · 22 days
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ivectormx · 24 days
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PAPA ES UN CLASICO HEROES DE PELICULAS VECTOR
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vloggerj3270 · 2 months
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paperback-writer0807 · 9 months
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Rocky IV just started on AMC, and I once again find myself consumed by the absolute perfection that is this montage.
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mrgriffiths · 1 month
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*Me spending my entire day watching Rocky Balboa (I love Sly Stallone too... along with a lot of 80s/90s martial arts endorsing actors!) and forgets to edit my Cash Ewing movie poster that was on my to-do list*🫠
Oops 😬
I'll be working on it tomorrow!!
I would have mentioned the reason for my absence on Twitter, but err.. I'm not sure if our beloved tig fancies Stallone 💀
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neilkleid · 11 months
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ABOUT THE BOOK Years ago, a boxing champion named Mammoth was exiled and imprisoned. Now, a decade later, he’s ready to return to the family, title and country he’d left behind…though all have passed him by. But before he can return, Mammoth has to escape. And every escape has a story. This, then, is the beginning of that story. Kings and Canvas, an original boxing fantasy tale, explores the lengths a man will go to find purpose after life, liberty and career have passed him by. “Game of Thrones meets Rocky Balboa”—but with sea dwarves, pirate referees and talking, boxing dragons—Kings and Canvas journeys across the frontier of a changed America in which honor is gained not by using guns or swords, but rather fists, wits and the courage to change. It’s a world in which man, beast and champion stride battlefields and either raise their gloves in triumph…or taste canvas in bitter defeat.
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thegametoday15 · 1 year
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Rise to Glory – Championship Edition packs a punch of new content on PS VR2, out April 4 – PlayStation.Blog
Hey Internet people, this is Yasmine from the Community team at Survios. We’re excited to bring PS Blog readers an in-depth look at Creed: Rise to Glory – Championship Edition, the upcoming remaster of the 2018 Creed: Rise to Glory where you train as Adonis Creed under the tutelage of the legendary Rocky Balboa on your journey to become a boxing champion, coming April 4 for PS VR2. Following the…
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thefilmsimps · 1 year
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Rocky IV (Director’s Cut) (dir. Sylvester Stallone)
-Jere Pilapil- 5.5/10 (Director’s Cut) Rocky IV: Rocky vs. Drago - Ultimate Director’s Cut sure is an odd relic of… something. I’m not sure what, because there’s been little about why Sylvester Stallone decided to recut Rocky IV 35 years after its release. (Caveat: there is a “making of” documentary about the work of restoring/re-editing this movie, but it’s literally as long as the movie. I’ll be watching it soon.) I have to imagine, whether Stallone admits it or not, it’s because the aftermath of Creed II tells us that the aftermath of Rocky IV was so ruinous for Dolph Lundgren’s Ivan Drago that he did the ninja revenge thing and trained his son to be a single-minded vengeance machine in order to reclaim his former glory. That’s a relatively serious sports drama, but Rocky IV is prime 1985 kitsch, a movie so thin it’s about 90 minutes and more montage than story. It lives on as classic of “so bad it’s good” variety and as a particularly hilarious of example of Cold War melodrama.
The director’s cut tries, then, to focus a little more thematically. It’s still the story of Rocky vs. Ivan Drago and the road leading there, but Stallone has replaces or altered many scenes to tighten up the pivotal relationship between Rocky Balboa (Stallone) and Apollo Creed (Carl Weathers). In the original cut, the then-retired Apollo goes on to fight Russian super fighter Ivan Drago as, effectively, a lark. Here, we get more scenes of Rocky pushing back against Apollo‘s choice, and much more of Adrian disagreeing with it and Rocky’s later choice to do the same for revenge.
If the intended effect is to make this a “better” movie, then mission accomplished. But it’s a conventionally “better” movie, and Rocky IV does not live in the annals of pop culture because it’s “good” in a conventional stretch. It’s a superhero movie or a mythic story, stripped down to the bare essentials. It’s an American cultural moment and an American cultural instinct boiled into a barely 90-minute movie. Intrinsically, it’s a movie about America not only winning geopolitically through sheer strength and might, but also being beloved for it. A movie like that deserves to be fucking random, with Paulie getting a robot (excised here). Thankfully, Stallone leaves some of that core intact, but this version loses some of its charm by becoming a somber reflection of pride and duty while also being about that other shit.
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