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Rocky II

Rocky II

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A VERY AMUSING SEQUEL.
Review: "Rocky II" is a very entertaining sequel, it has all the elements to make it a very pleasant film, it's not as transcendent as the original movie, but the characters and the plot are good enough to keep the audience interested in the life of Rocky Balboa and his family, friends and enemies.

"Rocky II" is the story of a man that puts his family in first priority, also in second priority and he is the one that counts the least, Rocky prefers to jeopardize his future in order to assure a good life for his wife and his son.

Perhaps the final battle between Rocky and Apollo Creed is even more emotional, exciting and better choreographed than the fight in the original "Rocky", so the fans of the "Rocky" saga won't feel disappointed with this sequel.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A VERY AMUSING SEQUEL.
Review: "Rocky II" is a very entertaining sequel, it has all the elements to make it a very pleasant film, it's not as transcendent as the original movie, but the characters and the plot are good enough to keep the audience interested in the life of Rocky Balboa and his family, friends and enemies.

"Rocky II" is the story of a man that puts his family in first priority, also in second priority and he is the one that counts the least, Rocky prefers to jeopardize his future in order to assure a good life for his wife and his son.

Perhaps the final battle between Rocky and Apollo Creed is even more emotional, exciting and better choreographed than the fight in the original "Rocky", so the fans of the "Rocky" saga won't feel disappointed with this sequel.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Rocky II
Review: After Rocky's win over champion Apollo Creed,he decides he is done with boxing and goes for a legitimate job.Rocky's family becomes broke,and he doesn't want Adrian to have to go back to the pet store and work,so he does what he feels he has to do and go up againts Apollo Creed for a rematch.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Sequel
Review: First, please see my review for Rocky I:

"I sometimes wonder how many people under the age of twenty-five have never taken the time to view this film. I would hope the number is low. This is a movie that can inspire anyone, not just boxers or athletes. This movie is about taking that "one" shot, many of us sometimes get, and doing something with it - really using that chance.

Rocky is a film about overcoming what seems to be impossible odds with sheer character; a simple mind does not equal a simple soul, and as Rocky Balboa clearly demonstrates - when you get the shot you've always dreamed of, make it worth every second. Sylvester Stallone did just that - he wrote a novel about getting that one big shot, and it became his one big shot. The actor, director, and producer takes a lot of ridicule from the artsy-fartsy crowd but most of that is just plain jealousy; a forceps delivery left Stallone with a speech impediment, but his brain is just fine.

As another reviewer stated recently, if by some chance a person has not seen this film, they need to - it is in a class by itself."

Okay, now make all of that ditto for Rocky II. This sequel is just as good as the first installment. Apollo Creed feels that Rocky just got lucky in their first bout, and after a ton of hate-mail arrives on the champ's doorstep, he decides he wants a rematch with Rocky Balboa. But Rocky's wife, Adrian, wants him to live a normal non-boxing life. This movie is a little deeper than the first one. My favorite part is when Mick (Rocky's trainer) tells Rocky they should go knock Apollo's "block" (head) off, and Rocky agrees, and they set out to start training again.

After you've see the first one, the second installment is a must!

See ya next review.

www.therunninggirl.com

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Sequel
Review: First, please see my review for Rocky I:

"I sometimes wonder how many people under the age of twenty-five have never taken the time to view this film. I would hope the number is low. This is a movie that can inspire anyone, not just boxers or athletes. This movie is about taking that "one" shot, many of us sometimes get, and doing something with it - really using that chance.

Rocky is a film about overcoming what seems to be impossible odds with sheer character; a simple mind does not equal a simple soul, and as Rocky Balboa clearly demonstrates - when you get the shot you've always dreamed of, make it worth every second. Sylvester Stallone did just that - he wrote a novel about getting that one big shot, and it became his one big shot. The actor, director, and producer takes a lot of ridicule from the artsy-fartsy crowd but most of that is just plain jealousy; a forceps delivery left Stallone with a speech impediment, but his brain is just fine.

As another reviewer stated recently, if by some chance a person has not seen this film, they need to - it is in a class by itself."

Okay, now make all of that ditto for Rocky II. This sequel is just as good as the first installment. Apollo Creed feels that Rocky just got lucky in their first bout, and after a ton of hate-mail arrives on the champ's doorstep, he decides he wants a rematch with Rocky Balboa. But Rocky's wife, Adrian, wants him to live a normal non-boxing life. This movie is a little deeper than the first one. My favorite part is when Mick (Rocky's trainer) tells Rocky they should go knock Apollo's "block" (head) off, and Rocky agrees, and they set out to start training again.

After you've see the first one, the second installment is a must!

See ya next review.

www.therunninggirl.com

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Interesting , But Not Engrossing
Review: I hadn't seen any Rocky films since I was a kid (which was many years ago now) but lately I've been going back and watching them after being compelled to buy the original film on DVD. It can be interesting to see if you can still get the same thrill from a movie after you've grown up and developed more sophisticated tastes.

My verdict for ROCKY II is unfortunately different than what it was twentysome years ago. From the very start of the film as we watch the ambulances rush our two contenders to the hospital, what we hear is a totally dreadful 70's style soundtrack which was horribly inappropriate!... and the music didn't get much better from there! As I was watching the film, even though I felt it was interesting to see the changes in Balboa's life after his bout with Creed, this movie just seemed to go through the motions without truly drawing you in the way the original did. And what happened to Apollo Creed? We all saw Apollo as an honorable opponent in the first film, but there seems to be a personality shift. In ROCKY II, we don't know him or even care about him anymore because he was made out to be a villian this time around. Why? And as for the training segment and the rematch itself, it was like a rehash of the first film, but without really absorbing us or inspiring us the way the original did.

By no means would I discourage anyone from watching this movie because it is after all a continuation of the first film, which left us with a lot of unanswered questions. My simple advice is this: Don't compare it to the original like I did and maybe you'll like it better.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The best Rocky film sequel classic in history!
Review: I have this movie because I only have it on VHS. It's a good film that i've ever seen in a long time. The story continues from where the original 1976 first one left off!Back again in this 1979 sequel is Sly Stallone as the italian stallion boxer Rocky Balboa. Talia Shire as his wife Adriene, Carl Weathers as Apollo Creed. Burt Young as Rocky's brother Paulie. And Burgess Meredith as Rocky's boxing manager Mickey. From all these characters it's what makes this motion picture so special because of the fighting match scene between Balboa and Creed in here I like!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Great Story Part II
Review: Rocky and Rocky II are movies in which every parent should show to their kids. These two really capture the meanings of life and the hardships it can bring. But the messages these films provide are priceless! As I said, these movies should be shown to every school kid across the country with the messages in the film being if you work hard, have heart and determination, and aren't afraid to get what you want out of life, you can become successful!
Truely these are powerful messages that today's stupid movies don't in the least portray.
Overall it is a great movie that a anyone who is a fan of movies should see!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: "Yo Adrian...I did it !"
Review: Rocky II is the best in the Rocky movie sequels.

Released 3 years after the Oscar winning original Rocky, the movie takes place right after the exciting fight between our hero, Rocky, and the champion of the world Apollo Creed, played by Carl Weathers.
The difference between Rocky in the first and Rocky here is that now Rocky has become famous for going the distance against the champ, recieves a nice chunk of cash for the fight which he spends on a new house and unnecessary clothes and items, and is getting offers to appear in commercials, which he does. However, the fact that he cannot read results in the rejection from the director of the advertisements, rejection from employers to hire him, and his failure to obtain an 'office job'. Rocky finds himself struggling to keep a job, especially after his now wife Adrian, played by Talia Shire, becomes pregnant. Rocky finally returns to work for Mickey, his trainer, in the gym where Rocky has now become 'royalty'.
In the original Rocky, Rocky had to deal with being a nobody struggling to make a voice for himself, in Rocky II, he has to deal with swallowing his pride and keeping his head up despite the lack of a decent job and a humiliating ordeal of holding the bucket for rookie boxers to spit in. In the meantime, the equally proud Apollo will not put up with his fans' harrassments and accusations that the fight against Rocky was fixed and that he has lost his edge. Apollo determines to prove to the world that Rocky going the distance with him was a matter of chance and challenges Rocky to fight him a second time. The rest is history!

Sylvester Stallone's script of Rocky II is equally powerful to that of Rocky, only the thrills are more vibrant in the original. All the actors who lit the screen in Rocky return to the sequel. Director John G. Avildsen, who earned an Oscar for his work on Rocky, does not return. It's none other than Stallone himself who directs this one. He will also go on to direct Rocky III and Rocky IV. Avildsen would return to the director's seat in Rocky V. Stallone does this movie justice.
Recommended

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: SEQUEL IS REALLY AN UNOFFICIAL REMAKE OF THE FIRST MOVIE
Review: ROCKY RETIRES FROM THE WORLD OF BOXING. BUT AFTER HE FINDS THAT HE CAN'T GET A REGULAR JOB, HE EVENTUALLY RETURNS TO BOXING TO FIGHT APOLLO CREED IN A REMATCH. SOAP OPERA-TYPE STORY KINDA BOGS IT DOWN A LITTLE BIT, BUT THE CLIMATIC REMATCH BRINGS IT BACK ON TRACK. REALLY AIN'T NO DIFFERENT FROM THE 1ST MOVIE, BUT, IT'S STILL AN OK MOVIE TO LOOK AT.


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