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This is, by a wide margin, the worst opinion anyone has ever posted on the internet.Rocky V is better than II or III.
It's pretty bad for sure, but both you and he have had worse. Relatively recently, even.This is, by a wide margin, the worst opinion anyone has ever posted on the internet.
He said the main changes are that there will be more Apollo scenes, a much longer Rocky vs Drago fight, and the robot scenes have all been cut.Fagits.
Rocky IV's training montage alone could be sold as a separate movie and I'd still consider it the second or third best Rocky movie. Does the ultimate hyper mega blaster Stallone needs rent money director's cut include the robot scene? This is important.
the robot scenes have all been cut.
You're smoking terrible crack.Rocky V is better than II or III.
Creed was directed by Ryan Coogler and Creed II was directed by Steven Caple JrNot trying to be edgy or have a purposefully antagonistic opinion with the following
Creed movies are horrid and a little embarassing.
Little nodsat Spike Lee type films but that only works when the director is black. Fuqua should have directed. Would still have been bad but still. Maybe someone like Steve Mqueen, but then something akin to Ang Lee directing Hulk could have happened. Which I'm alright with.
i never viewed Creed as a racial movie until now.Lol, how I came to think the director's where white is a mystery. It makes the films a little more tolerable and authentic then. I didn't like them though. The first was ok.
Drago's story arch is cool because it is in the end a story of redemption. But it was very dumb. A wasted opportunity, there is a character there to flesh out
Having mentioned Fuqua already, I did like Southpaw more than either Creed film though not by much.
I think Million Dollar Baby and Girlfight with Michelle Rodriguez, as well as Balboa, are the best boxing flicks I've watched in the past 20 years.
Cinderella Man was a decent watch, as was The Fighter
No? I found it to be tropy in this regard, making black cinema adequately accesible and mainstream.i never viewed Creed as a racial movie until now.