Never cared for Rocky
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Never cared for Arnold. Only seen him in Rambo Last Blood and Spy Kids: Game Over
Arnold had more interesting films
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Rocky might be the greatest movie series in history.
It perfectly maps the beautiful earnestness of the American Dream, slowly being corrupted by the jingoism and outsized capitalism of the 1980s.
Yes, it gets ridiculous. But so has America.
The first four are great as a whole. The fifth one is clearly a pile of garbage. As was the Rocky Balboa trip down memory lane crap.
It perfectly maps the beautiful earnestness of the American Dream, slowly being corrupted by the jingoism and outsized capitalism of the 1980s.
Yes, it gets ridiculous. But so has America.
The first four are great as a whole. The fifth one is clearly a pile of garbage. As was the Rocky Balboa trip down memory lane crap.
That never had much appeal to me, since I actually do value my brain.
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The only reason I liked the second one is because Julian Beck is a SPECTACULAR villain. The dude looks like walking death and he devours scenery.
My brain is a movie universe unto itself, if I want to omit a sequel, I will. It has never been a problem for me.
Not sure why virtually every reply to this is ignoring the (bolded) question at the end of the OP because that is honestly more interesting than saying which sequels should never have happened:
In which case, here are my answers
The Nice Guys/The Last Boy Scout - between the Lethal Weapon franchise and
Flash Gordon - "The End...?" is such a good way to cap off this adaptation of a classic serial that understands the trick is to always have one more adventure around the bend.
In which case, here are my answers
The Nice Guys/The Last Boy Scout - between the Lethal Weapon franchise and
Flash Gordon - "The End...?" is such a good way to cap off this adaptation of a classic serial that understands the trick is to always have one more adventure around the bend.
And I'm fine with another Flash Gordon film just not a sequel to that one (unless Flash was re-cast).
For me, I’ve always preferred Arnold over Stallone for actions films, particularly during the 80’s.
Arnold had more interesting films
Arnold had more interesting films
Never cared for Rocky
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I know I'm probably ********* for saying this but I never understood all the commotion of Stallone's films. Maybe because I've only watched two of them. But I'm going to say the 3 main Hong Kong stars I watch are the best action stars ever.
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I know I'm probably ********* for saying this but I never understood all the commotion of Stallone's films. Maybe because I've only watched two of them. But I'm going to say the 3 main Hong Kong stars I watch are the best action stars ever.
It is worth noting that action films of the 80’s in The US differed from that of HK during that time, with the exception of Norris, but our action films preferred guns over HK pure martial arts.
JCVD and Seagal changed that a little in the late 80’s with a heavy emphasis on the Martial Arts that HK used, but even then it wasn’t quite the same.
HK and the US biggest problem was combining too many genres together, usually comedy and action with sometimes a dash horror or Sci Fi with mixed results.
This was around the HK also brought about the Heroic Bloodshed sub genre which was copied endlessly.
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I only seen Rocky once and that was only a few years ago. I like Stallone, he must have a lot of drive to get a movie made in Hollywood when he was a 'nobody'.
What I liked about Rocky was the Talia Shire character Adrian and her initial relationship with Rocky. They made an odd but interesting couple. The pet store scene and the first part of the movie were my favorite. I wish her character had been developed more, because to me the story of Rocky getting his own life together, was more interesting than the boxing part.
What I liked about Rocky was the Talia Shire character Adrian and her initial relationship with Rocky. They made an odd but interesting couple. The pet store scene and the first part of the movie were my favorite. I wish her character had been developed more, because to me the story of Rocky getting his own life together, was more interesting than the boxing part.
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I only seen Rocky once and that was only a few years ago. I like Stallone, he must have a lot of drive to get a movie made in Hollywood when he was a 'nobody'.
What I liked about Rocky was the Talia Shire character Adrian and her initial relationship with Rocky. They made an odd but interesting couple. The pet store scene and the first part of the movie were my favorite. I wish her character had been developed more, because to me the story of Rocky getting his own life together, was more interesting than the boxing part.
What I liked about Rocky was the Talia Shire character Adrian and her initial relationship with Rocky. They made an odd but interesting couple. The pet store scene and the first part of the movie were my favorite. I wish her character had been developed more, because to me the story of Rocky getting his own life together, was more interesting than the boxing part.
The Rocky movies are like the Rambo movies. They start small, get ridiculous, and then, once again, restrict their ambitions and get small. In my book, the Rambo movies don't exist in the same universe as First Blood.
The Rocky movies are like the Rambo movies. They start small, get ridiculous, and then, once again, restrict their ambitions and get small. In my book, the Rambo movies don't exist in the same universe as First Blood.
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I did see Rocky III when it first came out. If that's the one where he fights the big Russian. As far Rambo goes I seen the first one at the theater and that's it. Oh I did see Creed and liked that pretty well.
I pity the fool who doesn't remember Mr. T as Clubber Lang in Rocky 3!!!

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I did see Rocky III when it first came out. If that's the one where he fights the big Russian.
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I pity myself over the fact that Rocky 3 is probably my favorite... I mean, come on, it had the Hulk Hogan fight! 

Personally I thought 'Die Hard' would have been better off without all the sequels. The original is quite possibly the greatest action flick of all-time (at least in the top ten) and should have been left alone.
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Forrest Gump. There actually is a sequel book, but thankfully they haven't adapted it to the big screen.
Time Bandits. I heard there's a streaming show in the works, which I think is unfortunate.
Groundhog Day. It's repeated enough already, thanks. But great movie.
Liar liar. Jim Carey's character has a great character arc. No need to add anything.
Wall E. Although it might be fun to see what happens to the little robot, I'm fine with the story the way it is.
I could name a dozen more at least.
Hollywood is making too many sequels. They need more original ideas.
Time Bandits. I heard there's a streaming show in the works, which I think is unfortunate.
Groundhog Day. It's repeated enough already, thanks. But great movie.
Liar liar. Jim Carey's character has a great character arc. No need to add anything.
Wall E. Although it might be fun to see what happens to the little robot, I'm fine with the story the way it is.
I could name a dozen more at least.
Hollywood is making too many sequels. They need more original ideas.
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