He's back...Rocky Balboa! (Rocky VI)

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Rocky 6’? Stallone signs on for another round
New film will feature a retired Balboa coming out of retirement

Hollywood Reporter
Updated: 10:52 a.m. ET Oct. 17, 2005
LOS ANGELES - Sylvester Stallone is signing on to reprise his role as boxer Rocky Balboa in the sixth installment of the long-running film series, which he wrote and will direct.

The film, titled “Rocky Balboa,” will be co-produced and co-financed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Columbia Pictures and Revolution Studios and will be distributed by Columbia Pictures.

Stallone has been trying to make a sixth movie for years and has been reworking a script. The latest version, which sources said is similar to the tone and grit of the first two movies, persuaded the studios to negotiate a deal.

“In many ways, the screenplay really took me back to the original ‘Rocky,”’ Revolution Studios founder Joe Roth said in a statement. “As a past champion, Rocky Balboa is once again a regular guy who has to find himself and deal with real life. This film brings Rocky’s story full circle.”

In the new installment, Rocky, lonely and retired in Philadelphia, comes out of retirement, intending to fight a few low-profile local fights. He’s approached to fight a match with reigning heavyweight champ Mason “The Line” Dixon, and soon his comeback ignites a media firestorm.

“’Rocky Balboa’ is about everybody who feels they want to participate in the race of life, rather than be a bystander,” Stallone said in a statement. “You’re never too old to climb a mountain, if that’s your desire.”

Shooting is scheduled to begin in December in Los Angeles and Philadelphia.

Stallone received Academy Award nominations for starring in and writing “Rocky,” and the 1976 MGM film won an Oscar for best picture, best director (John G. Avildsen) and best editing (Richard Halsey, Scott Conrad). The movie grossed $117.3 million at the domestic boxoffice, making Stallone a film star and creating one of cinema’s most famous characters.

It also launched one of the most successful film series of all time. 1979’s “Rocky II” grossed $85 million, and 1982’s “Rocky III,” which featured Mr. T, grossed $120.2 million. “Rocky IV,” with Dolph Lundgren, made $125.4 million after its 1985 release. By the decade’s close, however, audiences seemed to have tired of the character. “Rocky V,” released in 1990, made only $40 million.

“Rocky Balboa” is the first film to be green-lit by MGM since it was acquired by Sony Corp.
 
what is he gonna fight from a wheelchair??? and instead of putting in a mouth gaurd in the ring what dentures maybye???
 
Now they were the perfect couple! *sniff *sniff...no Adrian....
 
Yeah that sux. Also Balboa faces a challenge outside of the ring...premature ejaculation.

j/k

:dgrin
 
Maybe Adrain saw that Balboa couldn't last a round so she broke out with a young boxer lmaoo
 
mike4949 said:
Hollywood is out of ideas!!
I think this movie is a great idea. As i've read, and as i've known, this movie was an idea that was formed years ago that didn't go into play until recently. Also, Rocky is going back to his roots (I, II) so there wont be any dissappointments like that of V.
 
mzcrazybtch said:
yeah it sure seems like it. cause that new Carlito's Way was a disappointment to me.
Please. I knew this was a disappointment the moment I found out that Al Pacino wasn't going to be on there. Plus, a sequal that goes back in time in story-telling, before the first movie usually isn't good. As a result, I never saw or bought the movie and i'm glad for that. Carlito's Way is a timeless movie that is a true drama and is meant not to have any sequals. Many people out there like Al for being in Scarface. I, however am only fond of just one of his gangster movies and that movie just happens to be my favorite of all Al movies; Carlito's Way. You guys should check out the re-release of the original Carlito's Way. It has lots of features. I have both, old and new DVD versions.
 
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