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yes they were real, but only a few

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Q: Are the tattoos Sylvester Stallone has in the expendables real?
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A real drawig of rocky Balboa?

Rocky Balboa is a fictional boxer played by Sylvester Stallone in the various "Rocky" films. There can be no 'real' drawing as he does not exist.


What tattoos of pauley perrette's are real?

Abby has at least 9 tattoos. The large cross on her back is not real, but is put on with make up whenever it is shown. The spider web on her neck is also not real either, but it is there because the producer wanted something that you could see all the time on camera.


Who wrote the song 'you make you feel mighty real'?

It was written by Sylvester, the singer who performed it. It was actually co written also by a man named James Wirrick who co wrote songs on Sylvester's Step 11 Album Just to add sorry but it was not 'You make you feel mighty real' It is 'You make me feel mighty real'


Do the rocky movies take after the legend boxer Rocky Marciano?

The rocky movies do not take their inspiration from the legendary Rocky Marciano, although the main character is named Rocky in honor of the former champ, although the characters real name is Robert. The inspiration for the film came when actor/writer Sylvester Stallone saw a televised bout between then champion Muhammad Ali and total underdog Chuck Wepner in the early seventies; Wepner was given next to no chance against the champion, but confounded all the critics by going the full fifteen rounds (as was the duration of championship fights up to the middle eighties ) with the great Ali, although the fight was not as close as the bout portrayed in the movie. As a postscript to this information, upon release of the movie Rocky Balboa, Chuck Wepner sued Sylvester Stallone for publicly announcing that he had used him as the basis for his character Rocky but had never paid the now broke Wepner any royalties he felt was due, Stallone is believed to have settled out of court with a undisclosed sum being handed over.


Who was Rocky?

There was the fiction character, Rocky Balboa, played in five or six films by Sylvester Stallone, who wrote the first Rocky in a desperate attempt to get into movies. There were two other Real-Life Rocky's, one was Rocky Grazzione, the other was Rocky Marcionne (spelt something like that). One of them was a boxer and was played by Paul Newman in the movie Somebody Up There Likes Me. I'm sure there's a lot more Rocky's out there somewhere.