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Rocky Balboa [Blu-ray]

Rocky Balboa [Blu-ray]

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Director: Sylvester Stallone
Actors: Michael Buffer, Tony Burton, Jim Lampley, Leroy Neiman, Talia Shire
Studio: Sony Pictures
Category: DVD

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 307 reviews
Sales Rank: 15239

Format: Anamorphic, Color, Dolby, Subtitled, Widescreen
Languages: English (Original Language), English (Subtitled), French (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), French (Dubbed)
Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Media: Blu-ray
Number Of Items: 1
Running Time: 102
Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6

MPN: COLBR16194
UPC: 043396161948
EAN: 0043396161948
ASIN: B000N3AXQU

Theatrical Release Date: 2006
Release Date: March 20, 2007
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
A former heavyweight boxing champion known & renown throughout the world for going the distance rocky finds a new venture: giving back to his community. When hes offered a shot at the title its one last hurrah that rocky will never forget. Studio: Sony Pictures Home Ent Release Date: 02/24/2009 Starring: Sylvester Stallone Milo Ventimiglia Run time: 102 minutes Rating: Pg

Amazon.com
The sixth installment of the Rocky series picks up the story of the Italian Stallion 16 years after the morose Rocky V. And sure, at his advanced age, Sylvester Stallone now looks like one of those sides of beef his character used to pound on. No matter. Somehow you buy the premise after all these years, even if it takes forever for Rocky Balboa to stop wallowing in self-pity (Adrian is dead, his old haunts are demolished) and get down to the business of drinking raw eggs and running up staircases. The business at hand is an unlikely exhibition fight with champeen Mason Dixon (Antonio Tarver), which the near-sexagenarian Mr. Balboa has no business accepting. Of course, just as sure as the horns of Bill Conti's theme music are even now trumpeting through your head, the ol' Rock might have a punch or two left in him. Stallone wrote and directed, and there isn't much to say except that the movie steps in its pre-determined paces with a canny sense of what has come before (it's practically an homage to all the previous Rocky pictures, complete with fleeting flashbacks). Burt Young is around again, and Geraldine Hughes makes an appealing, rather chaste female companion for Rocky. Stallone's Rocky has gotten suspiciously articulate over the years, but he still knows how to slouch. If Stallone never forgets that, he can probably keep the franchise rolling. --Robert Horton


Customer Reviews:   Read 302 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars a pleasant surprise from sylvester stallone   January 5, 2009
This movie is arguably the best one in the series, minus the original. It's not about the aging Rocky that's been overexposed by the American public. No, it's the story of a former boxer whose nostalgia for his former days of glory haunt his every move. His son doesn't understand, people from his neighborhood don't understand: Rocky is older, wiser, sadder but he still has a little bit of his former self there. In fact, he's still the same person, it's just that he doesn't move as quickly. But the movie glides gracefully through the timeless story of holding onto your dreams forever.


5 out of 5 stars Inspirational   December 20, 2008
This is an awesome movie that makes you realize that anything is possible as long as you have hope.


3 out of 5 stars A Good End To A Great Character   December 11, 2008
After the terrible "Rocky 5",some 16 years earlier,I had given up on Rocky sequels.There had been rumors of"Rocky 6"circulating for years.I was adamant that after"Rocky 5",I wouldn't pay money to see another stupid"Rocky"picture.And yet after 16 years,I kinda missed Rocky,I decided to see the film.I left the theater quite impressed and moved;Stallone put the heart back in Rocky.No more cartoonish bad guys,no more rehashing,no more let downs;This was one of the best Rocky films in years.It was actually paying tribute to the character,and the many memories Stallone gave us as Rocky,some good,some bad.It was nice seeing the return of old Characters like "Spider Rico"and"Marie From The Atomic Hoagie Shop".It was also nice to see Burt Young,as A different Pauley.As A man who felt resentment,for the way he treated Rocky and Adrian.The only things that hurt this movie,was that Adrian had died,and it sucked not having Talia Shire in this sequel.Plus it was pretty far fetched seeing A 60 something Stallone climbing into the ring.But the heart and memories makes you enjoy this Picture.A good ending,to A great Character.


5 out of 5 stars A Welcomed Return   November 30, 2008
Rocky Balboa is the Amazing follow up to Rocky V in which Sly returns to play the aging boxer who is now mourning the death of his beloved wife Adrian and trying to keep his relationship with his son strong.He also has Paulie around alot as Paulie is now the closest person.Alot of characters from the Original Rocky are around including Spider Rico and Lil Marie.Also returning to help him train for an Exhibition fight to prove he can still do it is Duke (Apollo's old trainer).The Acting and Story is Strong and it's a defintite crowd pleaser.Stallone is better than ever!


4 out of 5 stars a better end to the series   November 22, 2008
Rocky Balboa is pretty much what you'd expect. Rocky's retired from boxing and running a little Italian restaurant where he gives fellow former boxers free meals and entertains the customers with stories from his days as the champ. But Adrian's dead, and Rocky's living in the past, and their son is tired of living in his famous father's shadow.

The current champ, Mason Dixon, is suffering from a bad reputation. He's had nothing but knockouts, so boxing fans are complaining that he's only taking easy fights and that he's not a "real" champ.

A computer simulation fight between Rocky and Mason Dixon that shows Rocky winning brings everything to a head. Rocky wants one last fight, and Mason Dixon's promoters want an exhibition match between the two to shore up Mason Dixon's reputation.

There are a lot of flashbacks, of course, and the training scenes are similar to Rocky IV, contrasting Rocky's working-man methods with Mason Dixon's high-tech. And we get the raw eggs and beef carcasses, too, just because.

And there's a new girlfriend for Rocky, to add a little hope for the future for him, since this really has got to be his last fight.

It's not nearly as good as the first movie, of course, but it's a much better end to the series than Rocky V.


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