John Bramley, MGM

Sly Takes One for the Old Guys in New ‘Rocky’
By Bob Tourtellotte
Reuters

LOS ANGELES (Dec. 14) – At 60, Sylvester Stallone thinks it’s time to show people that the careers of “guys like me,” can last long after most people retire, and he sets out to prove it in his new movie, “Rocky Balboa.”

“This is uncharted waters. People are living longer. They are healthier. They have more ambition, more energy, yet society is telling them to move aside,” Stallone told Reuters. “It’s different now, and I thought, ‘Boy, if I could just come up with a dramatic premise to use as a platform.”‘

“Balboa,” which debuts in U.S. theaters on Dec. 20, is the sixth movie in a series that began with 1976’s “Rocky.” Stallone famously raised about $1 million to make that low-budget film based on a screenplay he wrote and would not sell to Hollywood’s studios unless he was the star.

The original movie tells of a hapless boxer, Rocky “The Italian Stallion” Balboa, who overcomes huge odds to better his life. It became a surprise smash hit, earning over $117 million at U.S. box offices ($362 million in today’s dollars), winning the Oscar for best film, and making Stallone a worldwide star.

The full article is here.

According to the AOL survey, most people like the movie series Rocky.

When asked: “Are you a fan of the ‘Rocky’ films?”

Yes, of course 82%
I gave up after #3 12%
Yawn 6%


And when asked: ‘Rocky VI’ is …’

gonna be awesome! 78%
a total embarrassment 22%


Did you ever watch any of the Rocky movies? Are you a fan of Rocky? What do you think of the idea of a 60 year old boxer?
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