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Sylvester Stallone back in the ring
Duration: 3:20Source: Reuters
Sylvester Stallone and his A-list friends, including Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger and Bruce Willis, premiere "Rocky Balboa" in Los Angeles. Sylvester Stallone gets back in the ring for the sixth and final time with "Rocky Balboa," which continues the saga of the beloved boxer from south Philadelphia. Stallone decided to take another jab at the franchise because he was disappointed in "Rocky V" back in 1990 and felt that he needed to end the series on an up note that the followers of the series would enjoy. Soundbites: Actor Milo Ventimiglia saying (in English): "I really just hope people view Sly (Sylvester Stallone) as a artist. He is across the board from watching him compose shots, to turn his character on of Rocky and also that script that he wrote was beautiful. Just a beautiful script. DJ Paul of Three Six Mafia saying (in English): "We have been boxing fans but you know Rocky started it. Before I was watching 'pay per views' when I was a kid I was watching 'Rocky'. You get older you can rent the pay per views and all that but we started with 'Rocky' those were the boxing matches that we watched back in the day." Actor Sylvester Stallone saying (in English): "The fifth one (Rocky V) was supposed to be the last one but it wasn't it, there was no final sigh of relief, okay, good bye Rocky and thanks for the ride, this one is that. (Reporter asking: Is it bitter sweet?) Yeah, at the end of the film he just waves good bye and that's it." Former Light Heavyweight Champion of the World, Antonio Tarver saying (in English): "Who wouldn't want to be in "Rocky Balboa"? This is a great franchise, working alongside Sylvester Stallone is incredible in itself. I am the luckiest man in the world right now."
Rating: (3 ratings) Views: 982 Added: Dec 16, 2006
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