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Reply #90 posted 04/23/12 4:36pm

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StonedImmaculate said:

Superman Returns

SW: The Phantom Menace

Nim's Island

Closer

Batman and Robin

Natural Born Killers

Blame it on Rio

Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan

Popeye (Robin Williams)

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I haven't seen this movie in years. I have no idea why I liked it. lol

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Reply #91 posted 04/23/12 4:47pm

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The Beach (leonardo dicaprio)

Alien Resurrection (sigourney weaver again)

Return Of The Living Dead (buncha nobodies)

Waiting To Exhale (Whitney & Angela)

Who's everybody though? lol Coz that shit is quoted like its John 3:16.

732! 732! the number of times we made love, I remember the bastard telling me he stopped counting right after 51, fuck me for not leaving your ass then!

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Reply #92 posted 04/23/12 4:50pm

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Harlepolis said:

HotGritz said:

The Beach (leonardo dicaprio)

Alien Resurrection (sigourney weaver again)

Return Of The Living Dead (buncha nobodies)

Waiting To Exhale (Whitney & Angela)

Who's everybody though? lol Coz that shit is quoted like its John 3:16.

732! 732! the number of times we made love, I remember the bastard telling me he stopped counting right after 51, fuck me for not leaving your ass then!

lol everybody = my black male friends and all my white friends. The brothas think it was another man bashing movie and my white friends think it was boring, ill written and poorly directed.

Honestly I've never heard the movie quoted but I know the girls love to see Angela burn up them clothes and that car. Everytime a girlfriend of mine gets mad at her man, the first thing she wants to do is burn some damn clothes. neutral

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Reply #93 posted 04/23/12 4:57pm

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StonedImmaculate said:

Come on, y'all. There's some good stuff in Rocky V:

--The return of Mickey

--The whole "Don King" scenario, showing how crooked boxing is

--Adrian and Rocky arguing in the street ("Give it to your son!!!")

--My personal favorite...the scene when Rocky is walkng alongside Tommy's car trying to stop him from joining Duke.

--When Tommy punched Paulie...the look on Rocky's face...I remember sitting in the theater saying "Yo ass betta run, Tommy!"

Definitely the worst of the series, but it had its moments.

Rocky order:

1) Rocky (to this day, if I'm watching alone, I get goosebumps during Rocky and Adrian's first kiss, and I cry in the end when Adrian finally makes it to the ring)

2) Rocky II (YO ADRIAN...I DID IT!!! Nothing more needs to be said)

3) Rocky III (fun, but a little too unbelievable. Clubber would have murdered Rocky! And I never make it through Mickey's death without tears)

The others...I never watch anymore, but they each had their moments.

[Edited 4/23/12 14:45pm]

Let me roll my sleeves up while I explain this.... batting eyes

--The return of Mickey

There was nothing wrong with the return of Mickey, it's the way it was done that I had a problem with. The corny lines and the constant interrupting gave me a headache.

--The whole "Don King" scenario, showing how crooked boxing is

Actually that guy overacted to the highest power. I think I remember spit flying out of his mouth and it landing on Tommy's forehead while he was talking in one scene.

--Adrian and Rocky arguing in the street ("Give it to your son!!!")

ohgoon That argument won't nothing compared to the one they had in III and IV. Remember in III when Adrian literally laid Rocky's ass out on the beach: "WHAT'S THE TRUTH DAMMITTT!!!!!!" And then in IV: "You see him, you know how strong he is. YOU CAN'T WIN!"

--My personal favorite...the scene when Rocky is walkng alongside Tommy's car trying to stop him from joining Duke.

I was so ashamed of this scene. This was Rocky at his most pathetic moment...begging this wannabe copy cat to not run with the "bad guy". rolleyes It's this exact scene that made me hate this movie. The Rocky Balboa from the first Rocky movie should had popped up in this scene and sucker punched this pathetic Rocky to the damn concrete.

--When Tommy punched Paulie...the look on Rocky's face...I remember sitting in the theater saying "Yo ass betta run, Tommy!"

Lawd, Rocky should had left Paulie's dumbass on the floor. It was his fault that Rocky lost his money in the first place.

Missfee's Rocky order:

1) Rocky I. Definitely the best. Showcases Rocky at his hungriest moment and you see him vulnerable, yet strong in spirit. He honestly didn't take no shit off of nobody in this one.

2) Rocky VI. My all time favorite. Why? Basically what Guns said earlier, the movie was a damn flashy, workout, music video. You got Rocky in this hot bomber jacket, tight black pants and a newsboy hat drool On top of all of that, he's up against a steriod shooting, machine trained (yet pretty) Russian. The only down side was that Apollo was sacrificed in the ring. pout If only Rocky would had thrown in that damn towel.

3) Rocky III. By far the most exciting of the series. The obvious is the presence of Mr. T. His punchlines had me rolling and STILL have me rolling on the floor dying laughing. Just when you thought Creed was a major shit talker, here comes Mr. T. with the attitude and pizazz to match the words that were coming out of his mouth. I'm mostly drawn to this installment because of the transformation of Rocky and Apollo's relationship. I actually liked seeing them go from competitive, egotistical boxers to humble legendary boxers who were capable of working together. My favorite scene is when they are running side by side on the beach near the end. thumbs up!

4) Rocky II. I liked this Rocky okay, but it didn't "wow" me like the ones I mention above. I liked when Rocky and Adrian got married and when he took her back to the apartment, the way he looked at her gave me chills down my spine. Lawd if a man ever looked at me like that and then said "You ain't never getting rid of me"...my panties would melt off. lol Anyway, my 2nd favorite scene was in the beginning when Rocky and Apollo were in the hospital and Rocky rolled into Apollo's room and asked him if he gave him his all and Apollo said yeah. That touched me. mushy Just showed that Apollo was man enough to put his ego to the side and be real when it was time to be real.

That's my synyposis. thumbs up!


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Reply #94 posted 04/23/12 5:09pm

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Harlepolis said:

Who's everybody though? lol Coz that shit is quoted like its John 3:16.

732! 732! the number of times we made love, I remember the bastard telling me he stopped counting right after 51, fuck me for not leaving your ass then!

lol everybody = my black male friends and all my white friends. The brothas think it was another man bashing movie and my white friends think it was boring, ill written and poorly directed.

Honestly I've never heard the movie quoted but I know the girls love to see Angela burn up them clothes and that car. Everytime a girlfriend of mine gets mad at her man, the first thing she wants to do is burn some damn clothes. neutral

Cry me a long funkin' river. lol

Waiting to Exhale was limited by the author writing. My mom had to wake me up at some point through the movie. lol

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Reply #95 posted 04/23/12 5:12pm

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TD3 said:

HotGritz said:

lol everybody = my black male friends and all my white friends. The brothas think it was another man bashing movie and my white friends think it was boring, ill written and poorly directed.

Honestly I've never heard the movie quoted but I know the girls love to see Angela burn up them clothes and that car. Everytime a girlfriend of mine gets mad at her man, the first thing she wants to do is burn some damn clothes. neutral

Cry me a long funkin' river. lol

Waiting to Exhale was limited by the author writing. My mom had to wake me up at some point through the movie. lol

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Reply #96 posted 04/23/12 5:28pm

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Urban Cowboy.. Dont know what it is about this movie but I LOVE it!

Purple Rain.. Noone I know has really watched it sigh

Peggy Sue got married.. LOVE!!!

Any of the Alien movies.. Why dont they like these? confuse

Im sure there are more, but these came to mind right away..

I like Urban Cowboy for it's pure cheesy goodness. I like Purple Rain and Peggy Sue Got Married, too.

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Reply #97 posted 04/23/12 5:30pm

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tinaz said:

Peggy Sue got married.. LOVE!!!

echo.

I'd add --

The Sicilian

Hav Plenty in spite of its glaring flaws

The Royal Tennenbaums

The Life Aquatic

I like both of those - though The Life Aquatic goes off the rails about 2/3 of the way through.

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Reply #98 posted 04/23/12 5:31pm

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tinaz said:

Urban Cowboy.. Dont know what it is about this movie but I LOVE it!

Purple Rain.. Noone I know has really watched it sigh

Peggy Sue got married.. LOVE!!!

Any of the Alien movies.. Why dont they like these? confuse

Im sure there are more, but these came to mind right away..

Love Urban Cowboy, reminds me of the early days of HBO when they played that and Coal miners daughter all day long.

HBO wore that shit out in the early 80s. lol

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Reply #99 posted 04/23/12 5:31pm

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Genesia said:

tinaz said:

Urban Cowboy.. Dont know what it is about this movie but I LOVE it!

Purple Rain.. Noone I know has really watched it sigh

Peggy Sue got married.. LOVE!!!

Any of the Alien movies.. Why dont they like these? confuse

Im sure there are more, but these came to mind right away..

I like Urban Cowboy for it's pure cheesy goodness. I like Purple Rain and Peggy Sue Got Married, too.

We could totally have a girls movie nite!!

~~~~~ Oh that voice...incredible....there should be a musical instrument called George Michael... ~~~~~
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Reply #100 posted 04/23/12 5:34pm

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tinaz said:

Genesia said:

I like Urban Cowboy for it's pure cheesy goodness. I like Purple Rain and Peggy Sue Got Married, too.

We could totally have a girls movie nite!!

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Reply #101 posted 04/23/12 6:33pm

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missfee said:

StonedImmaculate said:

Come on, y'all. There's some good stuff in Rocky V:

--The return of Mickey

--The whole "Don King" scenario, showing how crooked boxing is

--Adrian and Rocky arguing in the street ("Give it to your son!!!")

--My personal favorite...the scene when Rocky is walkng alongside Tommy's car trying to stop him from joining Duke.

--When Tommy punched Paulie...the look on Rocky's face...I remember sitting in the theater saying "Yo ass betta run, Tommy!"

Definitely the worst of the series, but it had its moments.

Rocky order:

1) Rocky (to this day, if I'm watching alone, I get goosebumps during Rocky and Adrian's first kiss, and I cry in the end when Adrian finally makes it to the ring)

2) Rocky II (YO ADRIAN...I DID IT!!! Nothing more needs to be said)

3) Rocky III (fun, but a little too unbelievable. Clubber would have murdered Rocky! And I never make it through Mickey's death without tears)

The others...I never watch anymore, but they each had their moments.

[Edited 4/23/12 14:45pm]

Let me roll my sleeves up while I explain this.... batting eyes

--The return of Mickey

There was nothing wrong with the return of Mickey, it's the way it was done that I had a problem with. The corny lines and the constant interrupting gave me a headache.

--The whole "Don King" scenario, showing how crooked boxing is

Actually that guy overacted to the highest power. I think I remember spit flying out of his mouth and it landing on Tommy's forehead while he was talking in one scene.

--Adrian and Rocky arguing in the street ("Give it to your son!!!")

ohgoon That argument won't nothing compared to the one they had in III and IV. Remember in III when Adrian literally laid Rocky's ass out on the beach: "WHAT'S THE TRUTH DAMMITTT!!!!!!" And then in IV: "You see him, you know how strong he is. YOU CAN'T WIN!"

--My personal favorite...the scene when Rocky is walkng alongside Tommy's car trying to stop him from joining Duke.

I was so ashamed of this scene. This was Rocky at his most pathetic moment...begging this wannabe copy cat to not run with the "bad guy". rolleyes It's this exact scene that made me hate this movie. The Rocky Balboa from the first Rocky movie should had popped up in this scene and sucker punched this pathetic Rocky to the damn concrete.

--When Tommy punched Paulie...the look on Rocky's face...I remember sitting in the theater saying "Yo ass betta run, Tommy!"

Lawd, Rocky should had left Paulie's dumbass on the floor. It was his fault that Rocky lost his money in the first place.

Missfee's Rocky order:

1) Rocky I. Definitely the best. Showcases Rocky at his hungriest moment and you see him vulnerable, yet strong in spirit. He honestly didn't take no shit off of nobody in this one.

2) Rocky VI. My all time favorite. Why? Basically what Guns said earlier, the movie was a damn flashy, workout, music video. You got Rocky in this hot bomber jacket, tight black pants and a newsboy hat drool On top of all of that, he's up against a steriod shooting, machine trained (yet pretty) Russian. The only down side was that Apollo was sacrificed in the ring. pout If only Rocky would had thrown in that damn towel.

3) Rocky III. By far the most exciting of the series. The obvious is the presence of Mr. T. His punchlines had me rolling and STILL have me rolling on the floor dying laughing. Just when you thought Creed was a major shit talker, here comes Mr. T. with the attitude and pizazz to match the words that were coming out of his mouth. I'm mostly drawn to this installment because of the transformation of Rocky and Apollo's relationship. I actually liked seeing them go from competitive, egotistical boxers to humble legendary boxers who were capable of working together. My favorite scene is when they are running side by side on the beach near the end. thumbs up!

4) Rocky II. I liked this Rocky okay, but it didn't "wow" me like the ones I mention above. I liked when Rocky and Adrian got married and when he took her back to the apartment, the way he looked at her gave me chills down my spine. Lawd if a man ever looked at me like that and then said "You ain't never getting rid of me"...my panties would melt off. lol Anyway, my 2nd favorite scene was in the beginning when Rocky and Apollo were in the hospital and Rocky rolled into Apollo's room and asked him if he gave him his all and Apollo said yeah. That touched me. mushy Just showed that Apollo was man enough to put his ego to the side and be real when it was time to be real.

That's my synyposis. thumbs up!

wow, you certainly are BIG Rocky fan cool

the way I see it

Rocky (76): the original that started it all, and Sly's finest hour; after this early peak his career has been, basically, a loooooooong and steady decline, with some exceptions like the first Rambo, Rocky III, Assassins, Cop Land, Rocky Balboa, etc. This movie was special because it worked as a modern sports movie, but also as a romantic drama and social commentary...And it has the gorgeous soundtrack of the great Bill Conti. Deserved hit, and...deserved Oscar for Best Picture? we'll never know which film truly deserved the award: this, Taxi Driver or Network? 5 stars ouf of 5

Rocky III: a movie about friendship, sports, training and boxing. If you like those elements, this movie is basically for you. The scene when Micky dies is, in my opinion, Sly's finest moment as an actor (1982 was a good year for him). And reducing the final combat to just 3 gritty/real-time rounds was a great idea (a musical montage woudn't have worked in this case...) 4/5

Rocky Balboa: solid and surprising comeback. I see it as a mix of the original + part III combined... 4/5

Rocky IV: '80s guilty pleasure, and a classic soundtrack for the gym when you need to pump HARD, lol My only complain is the death of Apollo...ludicrous! what about putting him in a wheelchair? With Carl Wheaters part V would have been completely different and BETTER, and his presence would have improved the already solid VI too... A movie you either dig or hate completely, so depending on which side you're on, it's a 3/5 or a 0/5...

Rocky II: never truly liked/embraced this one. Feels like an apendix of the original film, and the whole "your wife is in a coma!" subplot was out of place...Seems like Sly didn't have a lot to say, other than making Rocky win this time. Not a bad film, but certainly the worst of the bunch, nothing more than a bridge between parts I and III, but the final combat was kick-ass and reasonably realistic, so who cares? lol...And ANOTHER classic soundtrack by Conti 2'5/5

(Rocky V: ah yes, the entry that Sly never made, he realized that he had only a couple of good ideas, not enough to make the film work, so he gave up until 2006,...lol)

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Reply #102 posted 04/23/12 7:26pm

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All right, all right...I tried to play devil's advocate and make an argument for Rocky V, but even I know it's the worst of the bunch (but I still like my moments in it).

I'm stunned at how highly regarded Rocky IV is though. That soundtrack...PURE CHEESE! "Hearts on Fire"? "No Easy Way Out"? Blech! I think that's why I liked the first two so much. Once they started moving away from Conti's original soundtrack, it seemed to me like alot of the emotion was gone.

Other than the Star Wars soundtracks, Rocky I is my all time favorite music score. I know there have been better one's, but that CD still gives me goosebumps. I shall listen to it tonight!

blunt music She has robes and she has monkeys, lazy diamond studded flunkies.... music blunt
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Reply #103 posted 04/23/12 7:32pm

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KidaDynamite said:

StonedImmaculate said:

Superman Returns

SW: The Phantom Menace

Nim's Island

Closer

Batman and Robin

Natural Born Killers

Blame it on Rio

Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan

Popeye (Robin Williams)

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I haven't seen this movie in years. I have no idea why I liked it. lol

For real, I loved that movie. The critics dogged Christopher Lambert and Andie MacDowell forever but everytime it came on cable, I watched it.

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Reply #104 posted 04/23/12 7:46pm

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KidaDynamite said:

StonedImmaculate said:

Superman Returns

SW: The Phantom Menace

Nim's Island

Closer

Batman and Robin

Natural Born Killers

Blame it on Rio

Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan

Popeye (Robin Williams)

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I haven't seen this movie in years. I have no idea why I liked it. lol

You liked it because it's funny!!

blunt music She has robes and she has monkeys, lazy diamond studded flunkies.... music blunt
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Reply #105 posted 04/23/12 7:51pm

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TD3 said:

For real, I loved that movie. The critics dogged Christopher Lambert and Andie MacDowell forever but everytime it came on cable, I watched it.

Great movie! They took major liberties with Burroughs original story, but what Tarzan movie hasn't?

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Reply #106 posted 04/23/12 7:56pm

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tinaz said:

Urban Cowboy.. Dont know what it is about this movie but I LOVE it!

Purple Rain.. Noone I know has really watched it sigh

Peggy Sue got married.. LOVE!!!

Any of the Alien movies.. Why dont they like these? confuse

Im sure there are more, but these came to mind right away..

i love that movie! biggrin

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Reply #107 posted 04/24/12 5:11am

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JoeTyler said:

missfee said:

Let me roll my sleeves up while I explain this.... batting eyes

--The return of Mickey

There was nothing wrong with the return of Mickey, it's the way it was done that I had a problem with. The corny lines and the constant interrupting gave me a headache.

--The whole "Don King" scenario, showing how crooked boxing is

Actually that guy overacted to the highest power. I think I remember spit flying out of his mouth and it landing on Tommy's forehead while he was talking in one scene.

--Adrian and Rocky arguing in the street ("Give it to your son!!!")

ohgoon That argument won't nothing compared to the one they had in III and IV. Remember in III when Adrian literally laid Rocky's ass out on the beach: "WHAT'S THE TRUTH DAMMITTT!!!!!!" And then in IV: "You see him, you know how strong he is. YOU CAN'T WIN!"

--My personal favorite...the scene when Rocky is walkng alongside Tommy's car trying to stop him from joining Duke.

I was so ashamed of this scene. This was Rocky at his most pathetic moment...begging this wannabe copy cat to not run with the "bad guy". rolleyes It's this exact scene that made me hate this movie. The Rocky Balboa from the first Rocky movie should had popped up in this scene and sucker punched this pathetic Rocky to the damn concrete.

--When Tommy punched Paulie...the look on Rocky's face...I remember sitting in the theater saying "Yo ass betta run, Tommy!"

Lawd, Rocky should had left Paulie's dumbass on the floor. It was his fault that Rocky lost his money in the first place.

Missfee's Rocky order:

1) Rocky I. Definitely the best. Showcases Rocky at his hungriest moment and you see him vulnerable, yet strong in spirit. He honestly didn't take no shit off of nobody in this one.

2) Rocky VI. My all time favorite. Why? Basically what Guns said earlier, the movie was a damn flashy, workout, music video. You got Rocky in this hot bomber jacket, tight black pants and a newsboy hat drool On top of all of that, he's up against a steriod shooting, machine trained (yet pretty) Russian. The only down side was that Apollo was sacrificed in the ring. pout If only Rocky would had thrown in that damn towel.

3) Rocky III. By far the most exciting of the series. The obvious is the presence of Mr. T. His punchlines had me rolling and STILL have me rolling on the floor dying laughing. Just when you thought Creed was a major shit talker, here comes Mr. T. with the attitude and pizazz to match the words that were coming out of his mouth. I'm mostly drawn to this installment because of the transformation of Rocky and Apollo's relationship. I actually liked seeing them go from competitive, egotistical boxers to humble legendary boxers who were capable of working together. My favorite scene is when they are running side by side on the beach near the end. thumbs up!

4) Rocky II. I liked this Rocky okay, but it didn't "wow" me like the ones I mention above. I liked when Rocky and Adrian got married and when he took her back to the apartment, the way he looked at her gave me chills down my spine. Lawd if a man ever looked at me like that and then said "You ain't never getting rid of me"...my panties would melt off. lol Anyway, my 2nd favorite scene was in the beginning when Rocky and Apollo were in the hospital and Rocky rolled into Apollo's room and asked him if he gave him his all and Apollo said yeah. That touched me. mushy Just showed that Apollo was man enough to put his ego to the side and be real when it was time to be real.

That's my synyposis. thumbs up!

wow, you certainly are BIG Rocky fan cool

the way I see it

Rocky (76): the original that started it all, and Sly's finest hour; after this early peak his career has been, basically, a loooooooong and steady decline, with some exceptions like the first Rambo, Rocky III, Assassins, Cop Land, Rocky Balboa, etc. This movie was special because it worked as a modern sports movie, but also as a romantic drama and social commentary...And it has the gorgeous soundtrack of the great Bill Conti. Deserved hit, and...deserved Oscar for Best Picture? we'll never know which film truly deserved the award: this, Taxi Driver or Network? 5 stars ouf of 5

Rocky III: a movie about friendship, sports, training and boxing. If you like those elements, this movie is basically for you. The scene when Micky dies is, in my opinion, Sly's finest moment as an actor (1982 was a good year for him). And reducing the final combat to just 3 gritty/real-time rounds was a great idea (a musical montage woudn't have worked in this case...) 4/5

Rocky Balboa: solid and surprising comeback. I see it as a mix of the original + part III combined... 4/5

Rocky IV: '80s guilty pleasure, and a classic soundtrack for the gym when you need to pump HARD, lol My only complain is the death of Apollo...ludicrous! what about putting him in a wheelchair? With Carl Wheaters part V would have been completely different and BETTER, and his presence would have improved the already solid VI too... A movie you either dig or hate completely, so depending on which side you're on, it's a 3/5 or a 0/5...

Rocky II: never truly liked/embraced this one. Feels like an apendix of the original film, and the whole "your wife is in a coma!" subplot was out of place...Seems like Sly didn't have a lot to say, other than making Rocky win this time. Not a bad film, but certainly the worst of the bunch, nothing more than a bridge between parts I and III, but the final combat was kick-ass and reasonably realistic, so who cares? lol...And ANOTHER classic soundtrack by Conti 2'5/5

(Rocky V: ah yes, the entry that Sly never made, he realized that he had only a couple of good ideas, not enough to make the film work, so he gave up until 2006,...lol)

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You know I've always wondered if he hadn't killed off Apollo in IV would it had made V a better movie and I'm guessing hell yeah, since Apollo would had smelled Tommy's ass a mile away and stopped Rocky from making a complete ass out of himself.

I will forever love and miss you...my sweet Prince.
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Reply #108 posted 04/24/12 9:04am

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The Stuff!*

* and just about every single other 1980s B horror movie!!!! biggrin

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Reply #109 posted 04/24/12 11:20am

namepeace

Genesia said:

namepeace said:

The Royal Tennenbaums

The Life Aquatic

I like both of those - though The Life Aquatic goes off the rails about 2/3 of the way through.

Fair point, but I loved the ending which redeemed the 3rd act.

Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016

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Reply #110 posted 04/24/12 11:22am

alphastreet

Robin Hood: Men In Tights (mj fans will kill me, I had no clue who directed it when I saw it in 94')

A Night At the Roxbury

Bringing Down the House (it was lame but I got a good laugh though no one around me liked it)

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Reply #111 posted 04/24/12 12:40pm

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XxAxX said:

The Stuff!*

* and just about every single other 1980s B horror movie!!!! biggrin

I've been planning to see this for the first time for years now... need to see it.

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Reply #112 posted 04/24/12 1:51pm

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Oh and I liked Catwoman a little in 2004 cool

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Reply #113 posted 04/24/12 2:02pm

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Oh and I liked Catwoman a little in 2004 cool

Me too. nod It had its moments. Although I saw little chemistry between Halle and Benjamin, the scenes with her and Sharon Stone were pretty cool. Sharon looked amazing.

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Reply #114 posted 04/24/12 2:03pm

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Restoration

I just got reminded of this one.

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Reply #115 posted 04/24/12 2:09pm

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HotGritz said:

alphastreet said:

Oh and I liked Catwoman a little in 2004 cool

Me too. nod It had its moments. Although I saw little chemistry between Halle and Benjamin, the scenes with her and Sharon Stone were pretty cool. Sharon looked amazing.

I think a part of it has to also do with Halle looking so hot!

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Reply #116 posted 04/24/12 3:40pm

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ufoclub said:A scene was filmed were Ripley discovers this happening on the Nostromo with the two vanished crew members. She burns it all. It's included in the version of the movie baing shown on cable this week labeled "director's cut".

I extremely appreciate your distinction regarding what is called a 'Director's Cut', and what you and I know is not, in fact, a 'Director's Cut'. biggrin

Here are mine:

  • Absolute Beginners
  • THX 1138
  • Under the Cherry Moon
  • Dark Star
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Reply #117 posted 04/24/12 4:31pm

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...Most horror movie sequels, most people hate them but I'm either just neutral about them or actually love them.

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Reply #118 posted 04/24/12 6:26pm

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alphastreet said:

Oh and I liked Catwoman a little in 2004 cool

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Reply #119 posted 04/24/12 8:22pm

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I found my very favorite movie of all-time "What Dreams May Come" being made fun of as unsaleable on family guy :p.

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If I don't find my destiny soon
I'll die in your arms under the cherry moon"

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