I'm don't think I understood 100% of what you said but I'm happy you liked it !BroughtonRulesRefuge wrote: ↑09 May 2021, 20:47
- Thanks, LeRoi. What with guffawing my gut sore over over all the Gyspy Remoaners in a clusterfest over their brave n'er do well Champion melting like a dropped snowcone in August, I haven't had this much fun in ages. Or at least since the Managing Editor of Fightnews Flattop, RIP, and I were laughing over the uncalled KD where one of Rahman's 1001 jabs waddles Toney backwards across the ring into the ropes. Toney suffered the Roy Jones KD with similar effect, and then the time when Fast Fres rolled TwoTon out of the ring like a beer barrel into the laps of the now heavily pressed press.
I never got Stallone as a guy no bigger than me but needing steroids to be with me challenging the hvywt champ. We did have our Rudi Lubbers, The Lion of Flanders, and our 'enery, et al, so when the wife took the weekend to be with her parents for their 30th wedding anniversary, that coincided with Rocky I-V being shown consecutively on Espn, the sum total of that franchise then. Larded up with an icebox of beer, plenty of smokes and fixin's, I settled in for an 8 hour marathon of doubled over paroxysms that left me near disabled the next day from my sore stomach. I'd have been thrown out the movie theatre or started umpteen fights had I seen it that fashion.
Burgess Meredith an elderly actor by then recognized the full camp potential of his role to make the film for me, just brilliant. He didn't live long enough to see the franchise to completion. I'll be laughin' off an on for days now as that much comedy packed into a modern prize fight amalgamated with Rocky is almost too much for a normal human to bear. Gypsy, yeah, gypsy![]()
Stallone did use growth hormones and other P.E.Ds to prepare for the Rocky movies but the man is still tough as nails. He would still be destroyed in a real boxing fight of course shown by his infamous sparring sessions with Duran and Shavers during the preparation of Rocky 2 and 3 but as a movie fighter he's certainly one of the toughest with Charles Branson, Jackie Chan and Jean-Paul Belmondo. He looks very very good for his age. Damn I'd say he's in far better shape at 75 years old now than most americans in their 20's
Yep a Rocky Marathon alone with loads of beers and things to enjoy is certainly an experience I would have to try someday.
Burgess Meredith was a great actor. He sadly had to wait really late in his career to get the recognition he deserved. After Rocky 3 the sequels feels a bit empty without him. Man his monologue in the church in Rocky 2 should've have gotten him an oscar, it can hardly can any better than this.