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This box set contains the Special Edition of all 6 Rocky films!
Rocky (Dir. John G. Avildsen, 1976): Nominated for 10 Academy Awards® and winner for Best Picture, audiences and critics alike cheered this American success story of an "everyman" triumphing over all odds. Featuring a dynamic musical score, a thrilling fight scene and four Oscar®-nominated performances, this rousing crowd-pleaser will send spirits soaring. Fighting for love, glory and self-respect, Rocky scores an exultant knockout!
Rocky Balboa is a Philadelphia club fighter who seems to be going nowhere. But when a stroke of fate puts him in the ring with the World Heavyweight Champion, Rocky knows that it's his one shot at the big time - a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to go the distance and come out a winner.
Rocky II (Dir. Sylvester Stallone, 1979): After club fighter Rocky Balboa (Stallone) goes the distance with heavyweight champ Apollo Creed (Weathers), boxing fans clamour for a rematch. But Rocky, having sustained massive injuries in the bout, announces his retirement. He concentrates on his relationship with Adrian (Shire), marrying her and attempting to settle into the routine of family life. But as Rocky tries to make a new start for himself, he realizes that he can't escape his true calling. The ring beckons once more, and the "Italian Stallion" must prepare for the fight of his life.
Rocky III (Dir. Sylvester Stallone, 1982): Rocky battles his most powerful adversary yet - the ferocious Clubber Lang (Mr. T) - in this hard-hitting action that comes out swinging with adventure, humour and emotionally charged human drama. For what may be the most exciting and fast-paced film in the series, Sylvester Stallone writes, directs and stars with explosive passion and intensity.
Rocky IV (Dir. Sylvester Stallone, 1985): When Rocky's old friend Apollo Creed is killed during a fight with a super-fit Russian boxer, Ivan Drago, Rocky blames himself for the death when he could have thrown in the towel before the crucial moment. Fuelled by the Russian's arrogance, Rocky arranges a fight with the new champion, only this time on Christmas Day, in Russia....
Rocky V (Dir. John G. Avildsen, 1990): Upon returning home from his latest triumph, Rocky (Stallone) learns that all of his money has been lost by an unscrupulous financial advisor. To make matters worse, his fight related injuries force his retirement from the ring. So, Rocky, his wife Adrian (Talia Shire) and his son Rocky Jr. (Sage Stallone) move to their old low-rent neighbourhood in South Philadelphia. There, the fighter must resolve the deep-rooted resentment held by his son, a bitterness that grows when Rocky trains Tommy Gunn (Tommy Morrison), a young boxer who soon rises to national prominence. When Tommy turns against his mentor and publicity taunts him, Rocky knows, despite the fatal danger to his health, he must fight once more...
Rocky Balboa (Dir. Sylvester Stallone, 2006): In the sixth instalment of the Rocky franchise we find Rocky as a fifty something widower after the death of his beloved Adrian. His relationship with his son has also deteriorated and Rocky only finds solace in the stories he recounts to the customers who visit his deli.
However, everything is about to change as a virtual game - showing a young Rocky defeating the current champion Mason 'The Line' Dixion - provides the catalyst for Rocky to re-apply for his boxing license and return to the sport he loves.

Average rating (19 reviews)
if he dies he dies
pottypete | 27/04/2009 | See all pottypete's reviews (565) »
Great films.all except rocky 5,what was sly thinking?great comeback film though with rocky balboa.order of the best in my opinion 1,4,3,2,6,5.
MUST HAVE EPIC
THEDVDMAN1979 | 19/04/2009 | See all THEDVDMAN1979's reviews (157) »
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The only words that can sum up the Rocky films are amazing,uplifting,out of this world.
I have been a massive Rocky fan from the begining and upon the cinema release of Rocky Balboa decided this was a good time to introduce these fantastic films to my other half who was sceptical at first but now loves this underdog story as much as me.
The thing about Rocky films is that despite all the odds being stacked against him you just know that this guys heart and determination to win will see him through to the very end.
Every single one of these films are fantastic in their own way and despite what people will say about Rocky 3,4 or 5 i think they are brilliant stories in their own right and i love Rocky Balboa this was a fitting end to one of the greatest motion picture stories in film history
Fan-flipping-tastic!!!
TheGreatWallsendo | 24/02/2009 | See all TheGreatWallsendo's reviews (1) »
Summed up perfectly by the following excerpt from Rocky II:
Adrian (having just woken from coma): Rocky I want you to do something for me...
*Rocky Leans close*
Adrian: WIN!!!
Micky: Well what are we waiting for...??
*cue montage* badabaaaaaa
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Goose pimples every time!!! Ok so Rocky V isn't the greatest but so what...quality collection of films to own
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English - Dolby Digital (5.1) | |
English For The Hearing Impaired | |
Region 2 - Will only play on European Region 2 or multi-region DVD players. |




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