the most brutal fight in the rocky movies either is the fight between rocky and apollo in rocky 2 or the fight in rocky 4 when apollo fights russian boxer ivan drago that fight is extremly violent which ends up as apollos death in the fight and is a very bloody fight look thne fights up on YouTube
Yes- over 5 was Rocky Balboa- the most recent release
One can obtain digital copies of the Rocky Balboa movies from several digital media stores on the Internet. The franchise stars American actor Sylvester Stallone who also wrote and directed the films.
A lot of the fight sequencies are real, there has been a few injuries in filming but most of them are fake.
Rocky IV is a 1985 American film written by, directed by, and starring Sylvestor Stallone. It is the fourth and most financially successful entry in the Rocky franchise. In the film, Rocky Balboa plans to retire from boxing after regaining his title from Clubber Lang in Rocky III. An unknown amateur boxer from the Soviet Union, Ivan Drago (played by Dolph Lundgren), makes a bid to enter the U.S. boxing ranks. After Apollo Creed dies in an exhibition match with Drago, Rocky steps into the ring to fight the heartless Russian.
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Yes- over 5 was Rocky Balboa- the most recent release
One can obtain digital copies of the Rocky Balboa movies from several digital media stores on the Internet. The franchise stars American actor Sylvester Stallone who also wrote and directed the films.
Most Rocky quotes are used to inspire individuals. Rocky was perhaps one of the most recoginizable underdogs in Hollywood history. People like to quote lines from one of the five movies to inspire greatness from ordinary people.
Friday, Deffinatly what makes it the most ghetto movie ever is that it takes place in the hood and their is an brutal street fight at the end of the film
The most brutal fighting was in the Southern Colonies
A lot of the fight sequencies are real, there has been a few injuries in filming but most of them are fake.
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I think the Two Most brutal songs is Unanswered by Suicide Silence and/or My Fears Have become Phobias by As Blood Runs Black.
Rocky IV is a 1985 American film written by, directed by, and starring Sylvestor Stallone. It is the fourth and most financially successful entry in the Rocky franchise. In the film, Rocky Balboa plans to retire from boxing after regaining his title from Clubber Lang in Rocky III. An unknown amateur boxer from the Soviet Union, Ivan Drago (played by Dolph Lundgren), makes a bid to enter the U.S. boxing ranks. After Apollo Creed dies in an exhibition match with Drago, Rocky steps into the ring to fight the heartless Russian.