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Rocky II holds a 73% approval rating on review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes, based on 34 reviews with an average rating of 6.7/10. The site's consensus reads: "Rocky II is a movie that dares you to root again for the ultimate underdog – and succeeds due to an infectiously powerful climax."
Rocky – based on Rocky, Rocky II, Rocky III, Rocky IV and Rocky V. Released in 2002. Rocky Legends – based on Rocky, Rocky II, Rocky III and Rocky IV. Released in 2004. Rocky Balboa – based on Rocky Balboa and released in 2007. ROCKY™ – A mobile video game, based on Rocky-Rocky Balboa and released in 2016.
Robert Balboa Jr. is portrayed by Seargeoh Stallone in Rocky II, [5] Ina Fried in Rocky III, [6] Rocky Krakoff in Rocky IV, [7] Sage Stallone in Rocky V, [8] and Milo Ventimiglia as an adult Bobby in Rocky Balboa [9] and Creed II. [10] A photo of a nine-year-old Sage Stallone as Bobby, with Rocky, is seen in Creed.
Sylvester Stallone revealed on the TMZ special “Arnold & Sly: Rivals, Friends, Icons” (via The Daily Mail) that a near career-ending injury in the lead up to “Rocky II” threatened to end ...
The movie began with two premieres in New York, starting with the world premiere for Rocky, which would take place at Paramount Theatre in New York City on Saturday, November 20, 1976, by United Artists and the other on the day after Sunday, November 21, 1976, by United Artists at Cinema II in New York City. The Los Angeles premiere took place ...
Yo Adrian — he did it. Forty-five years ago, Philadelphia pugilist Rocky Balboa, aka the Italian Stallion, went the distance with heavyweight champ Apollo Creed in a 15-round battle for the ages.
The movie begins with showing that Rocky has been very successful and living an opulent lifestyle. Rocky convinces Mickey to move into his mansion so he can look out for him. Rocky, Adrian and Mickey attend the unveiling of a bronze statue in honor of the "Italian Stallion" at the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
Rocky Balboa was built like a brick ... well, you're probably familiar with the phrase. Fortunately, so was the Philadelphia row house Rocky bought in 1979's "Rocky II." And if you're in the ...