Rambo, and other good movies.

Dec 27, 2004
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Anyone who would rather watch such stupid shit as The Waking Life over Rambo are clearly pussies.
 
Are you kidding me? Rocky fucking slays!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I heared something last night about Sly starring in another Rocky. It was a snippet for channel 7 news. Never bothered to tune in for the full story though.


It's the eye of the tiger, it's the thrill of the fightttttttttttttttttttt!
 
MetalAges said:
"OneInchMannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn!"
hahahahahahahaha awesome.

honestly, rocky iv was so godawful that it made the first three somehow worse. so without rocky iv, rocky is okay. but with it... nooooooooooooooooooooo.....
 
wow, there's a part 5?!

i like that poster in airplane, shows that 4298 year old dude wearing boxing gloves and says ROCKY XXXXIXXIVIVIXIVIX hahahaha
 
Yea in Part 5 he mentors this up and comer. Takes him into his home and he does a WWF heel turn on rocky. He goes and sides with an evil promoter. It ends with Rocky fighting this young buck (the name escapes me) in the cold dank streets of new york city.

It's also a coming of age movie for rocky's spawn "Rocky Jr." He wants to learn how to fight, since all the kids make fun of him for giving his daddy a hug at the playground fence.
 
he should combine them into one movie, where Apollo Creed hires Rambo to hunt Rocky through a jungle which he was kidnapped and dropped into, and then after a series of Roadrunner and Coyote styled antics, they finally converge upon a boxing ring, and fight it out, with a dramaticly inconclusive ending, a la Versus

With the special effects they have nowadays, ANYTHING is possible.
 
Have to say, I loved all the Rocky movies, with the exception of Rocky V. As for the Rambo series, "First Blood" is by far my favorite. The second was a good, fun action adventure movie. The third installment was completely over the top.

Zod
 
Speaking of rocky, was feeling a bit nostalgic last night so i went and downloaded the classic song from rocky 4 "no easy way out" by robert tepper. What a song to get the blood pumping! :headbang: