Rocky Balboa

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Rocky Balboa (2006) is a bit of a sentimental drive down the character's life and fictional career as the aging boxer misses his beloved Adrian, encounters others from his past and decides to go back into the ring with the current, younger champion for what starts as an exhibition match but escalates into a major event. This is a film for fans of the franchise as there are nods to the entire series and Rocky sums things up as "Fighters fight." Older, more prone to being paternal than pugilistic, Rocky contrasts the far younger, modern, brash Mason "The Line" Dixon outside the ring, while the fighting itself is as familiar as Rocky's first film's bout. You'll still cheer for the Italian Stallion; you just won't be in for many surprises from this nostalgic film.

Erik M.

Audio problem: Rocky is trying to convince Marie to work at his restaurant, outside of her apartment. The close up shot of him talking about a bus coming down the street and hitting him does not match his mouth movements, when they go to a long shot.

Frank Scialdone

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Trivia: Andy (Don Sherman), the bartender from "Rocky", "Rocky III" and "Rocky IV", can briefly be seen in this film sitting in a wheelchair in the background of his bar cheering on Rocky during the fight.

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Question: In Rocky V we learn that Rocky can't get licensed because of permanent brain damage. So how is it that, more than 15 years after the events of Rocky V, he is able to get licensed so easily?

Answer: Stallone himself answered this question in an interview. "When Rocky was diagnosed with brain damage he never went for a second opinion and yielded to his wife's wishes to stop. So with the advent of new research techniques into brain damage, Rocky was found to be normal among fighters and he was suffering the results of a severe concussion. By today's standards Rocky Balboa would be given a clean bill of health for fighters.

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