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Rocky Balboa
TrailerThirty years after the ring of the first bell, Rocky Balboa comes out of retirement and dons his gloves for his final fight: against the reigning heavyweight champ Mason 'The Line' Dixon.Actors: Sylvester Stallone, Burt Young, Antonio Tarver, Geraldine Hughes, Milo Ventimiglia, Tony Burton, A.J. Benza, James Francis Kelly III, Talia Shire, Lou DiBella, Mike Tyson, ...»Director: Sylvester StalloneCountry: United StatesDuration: 102 minQuality: HDRelease: 2006IMDb: 7.11 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Patrick AnonymousRocky could have won but what would be the point to humiliate the heavy weigh champion, Rocks has already proved everything he had to. great and humble guy :-)2019-03-24 22:03 -
Actors of "Rocky Balboa"
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Characters of "Rocky Balboa"
Rocky BalboaPlayed by: Sylvester StallonePauliePlayed by: Burt YoungMason 'The Line' DixonPlayed by: Antonio TarverMariePlayed by: Geraldine HughesRocky Balboa Jr.Played by: Milo VentimigliaDukePlayed by: Tony BurtonL.C.Played by: A.J. BenzaStepsPlayed by: James Francis Kelly IIIAdrianPlayed by: Talia ShireLou DiBellaPlayed by: Lou DiBellaMike TysonPlayed by: Mike TysonMartinPlayed by: Henry G. SandersSpider RicoPlayed by: Pedro LovellIsabelPlayed by: Ana GerenaAngiePlayed by: Angela BoydAndyPlayed by: Don Sherman -
Directors of "Rocky Balboa"
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Creators of "Rocky Balboa"
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Critic Reviews of "Rocky Balboa"
NPR.orgOctober 18, 2008I know, I know, you're thinking, oh please, not Rocky again. I was thinking that too.
Time OutFebruary 03, 2007The ol' lug can't be blamed for wanting one last victory lap, but if you've got nothing to offer except benign nostalgia, just let the gloves stay on the glory-days shelf.
Time OutJanuary 16, 2007Even goodwill can't make this look like anything more than a glorified TV special. Surely it's time for the audience to throw in the towel?
AV ClubDecember 28, 2006When asked why he would step back into the ring, even though he's out of shape and in his late 50s, the Italian Stallion mumbles something about "the stuff... inside," which sums up the thin justification for Rocky Balboa.
L.A. WeeklyDecember 22, 2006What gives Rocky Balboa its unexpected pathos is the titanic humility of Stallone's performance, the earnestness with which he plays a man knocked down (but not out) by the ravages of time.
Chicago ReaderDecember 20, 2006As usual with Stallone's Rocky sequels, the schmaltz is unbearable, but the fight is plausibly handled, and Stallone's sincere sadness at growing older makes this an unexpectedly satisfying conclusion to the series.
Matt's Movie ReviewsJuly 06, 2010A compelling and emotionally touching film that reminds of the first two Rocky movies, Rocky Balboa is an excellent finale which shows just how good an actor Sylvester Stallone is when given the right material.
Future Movies UKJuly 06, 2010You either buy into this premise or you don't and I'm sorry to say I found Rocky utterly preposterous.
Film School RejectsJuly 06, 2010Stallone still has what it takes to make Rocky the peoples champ, and while the film is by no means a knockout, it will certainly be right there 'til the final round.
Window to the MoviesJanuary 25, 2010Note to any other would-be franchise revivalists -- consult Stallone.
ColeSmithey.comApril 25, 2009Stallone wrote and directed this cinematic ride down memory lane that puts a final grace note on his indelible creation.
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