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TRAILERS:; WINDTALKERS/TRANSPORTER 2; ROCKY/TRANSPORTER; BULLETPROOF MONK/PLANET OF THE APES (2001); USUAL SUSPECTS/PHONE BOOTH; FLYBOYS/BEHIND ENEMY LINES; KISS OF THE DRAGON; SPEED; FANTASTIC 4; LEAGUE OF EXTRAORDINARY GENTLEMEN
Full Product DetailsDisc #1 -- Rocky
1. Main Titles/Fight
2. Turtle Food
3. Break His Thumb
4. "Ain't Your Locker No More"
5. "Giving Me the Shoulder"
6. Advice
7. The Italian Stallion
8. "She's Very Excited"
9. Ice-Skating
10. "I Want to Kiss You"
11. The Proposition
12. The Stuff on TV
13. "You Wanna Help Me Out?"
14. Morning Run
15. "He's Awful Pushy"
16. Women Weaken Legs
17. Exposure
18. Christmastime
19. In Training
20. "I Can't Beat Him"
21. The Main Event
22. Round 1
23. The Battles
24. The Final Round/End Titles
In 1976, undistinguished bit player Sylvester Stallone became an overnight sensation with the release of Rocky, a modestly produced drama that brought cheering audiences to their feet, won that year's Best Picture Oscar, and ultimately spawned four sequels. The film's surprise success vindicated both Stallone, who had written the script as a starring vehicle for himself, and little-known director John G. Avildsen, who cleverly retooled old B-movie characters and plot devices for '70s moviegoers. Stallone's protagonist, would-be prizefighter Rocky Balboa, inspired viewers with the courage and dedication he exhibited while preparing for his once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, a title fight with current champ Apollo Creed (played memorably by Carl Weathers). Veteran character actor Burgess Meredith was dazzling as Rocky's grizzled, feisty trainer, and Talia Shire contributed a sensitive performance as the challenger's shy girlfriend. Working with limited resources, Avildsen, who won the Best Director Oscar for his effort, turned in a finished product not unlike its eponymous hero: gritty and rough-edged, with plenty of heart and raw energy to spare. A quarter century later, firmly entrenched in American pop culture and undiminished by innumerable, witless parodies and cheesy knockoffs, Rocky is one ringside opus that still packs a wallop. The 25th Anniversary DVD edition sports a newly filmed, 33-minute interview with Stallone, along with an audio commentary by Avildsen, a behind-the-scenes featurette including cast and crew, a tribute to Burgess Meredith, and a potpourri of advertising and promotional material. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble
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