Nozze-Musica
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I love the Rocky movies, and I was very happy to see another sequel, but the more I looked at it this movie really lacked, especially since Sylvester Stallone's son wouldn't reprise his role as his on-screen son, and Talia Shire wouldn't come back as Adrian, it might have been a little bit better. The movie is a unique little character piece, and shows a lot of America. I saw the original a few months before I saw this one and I liked how it portrayed the blue-collar neighborhood that the two-bit hood Rocky Balboa lived on.
That neighborhood, that America is far from the America, and the movie does an excellent job of showing how Rocky's old neighborhood had changed so much. The most unique thing about this movie is that it ties into the original, featuring a character that was in the first movie. The plot really doesn't matter. That's the problem with the movie, it's not a real fight, it's an exhibition fight that is the centerpiece of the movie.
I loved the old school vs. new school feel to the movie, but it wasn't a real fight. The plot of Rocky coming out of his shell, and showing a good side to himself is very nice, Burt Young is back as Paulie. I love Paulie, the guy is so cool. He is loud he is obnoxious, but he is who he is and he makes no apologies about it.
I liked the movie overall because I like the Rocky movies, but it isn't the original movies. Still this series is a testament to underdogs everywhere, whether or not they make it we will always root for them.
That neighborhood, that America is far from the America, and the movie does an excellent job of showing how Rocky's old neighborhood had changed so much. The most unique thing about this movie is that it ties into the original, featuring a character that was in the first movie. The plot really doesn't matter. That's the problem with the movie, it's not a real fight, it's an exhibition fight that is the centerpiece of the movie.
I loved the old school vs. new school feel to the movie, but it wasn't a real fight. The plot of Rocky coming out of his shell, and showing a good side to himself is very nice, Burt Young is back as Paulie. I love Paulie, the guy is so cool. He is loud he is obnoxious, but he is who he is and he makes no apologies about it.
I liked the movie overall because I like the Rocky movies, but it isn't the original movies. Still this series is a testament to underdogs everywhere, whether or not they make it we will always root for them.
I am sure this is a movie that was very funny in the swinging sixties in the sexual revolution, upper-middle-class to wealthy meant found themselves in a whole new sexual ballgame. After all pretty much all of the men in this movie were in real life wealthy middle-aged men who happened to be some of the biggest entertainment icons of the day. Somehow the magic that these individual entertainers had individually that translates even today didn't make it here.
The story, direction, and my god THE WOMEN!!! It was all very unique, and very sexist. I think this movie works as a period piece, seeing some of these legends acting and saying this kind of stuff, quite unheard of before from what I can gather. Walter Matthau gives a very inspired performance as the lead, a sexually unsatisfied man who has an unbelievably gorgeous wife he isn't interested in.
The movie gives a very unique even dark look into our deepest sexual desires, women so willing to sleep with married men, men that are so willing to cheat, on that level it really works, a look inside what both of us what. Sure a movie like this is very sexist, a lot of people may not agree with the lifestyle Robert Morse's character leads, but it definitely is a conversation piece. For some people I am sure it remains very funny, for me as much as I love your Jack Beny's Phil Silvers, Walter Matthaus and the rest of these legends it was too dated for me to be funny, but remains a unique look at the time and the attitudes of the day. But there were a few funny moments, so it was worth it.
The story, direction, and my god THE WOMEN!!! It was all very unique, and very sexist. I think this movie works as a period piece, seeing some of these legends acting and saying this kind of stuff, quite unheard of before from what I can gather. Walter Matthau gives a very inspired performance as the lead, a sexually unsatisfied man who has an unbelievably gorgeous wife he isn't interested in.
The movie gives a very unique even dark look into our deepest sexual desires, women so willing to sleep with married men, men that are so willing to cheat, on that level it really works, a look inside what both of us what. Sure a movie like this is very sexist, a lot of people may not agree with the lifestyle Robert Morse's character leads, but it definitely is a conversation piece. For some people I am sure it remains very funny, for me as much as I love your Jack Beny's Phil Silvers, Walter Matthaus and the rest of these legends it was too dated for me to be funny, but remains a unique look at the time and the attitudes of the day. But there were a few funny moments, so it was worth it.
The first three police academies were very good silly comedy, they had some great moments were great underdog stories and made you laugh quite a bit, at least me, but by the previous one it just ran out of steam, there was nothing left in the whole Police Academy genre. This one finds a bunch more character combined with out old friends to go to Miami Beach for a convention. Was the worst of the original six. I would not recommend seeing it, although the next one wasn't all that bad.
Steve Guttenberg being out of the series definitely made a difference and a lot of the gimmicks that made the original work were not present in this one. Part of the problem is that it went from being raucous adult comedy to a silly kid's comedy. None of the dirty humor is there anymore and that is sad. Stick with the first three those are very funny.
Steve Guttenberg being out of the series definitely made a difference and a lot of the gimmicks that made the original work were not present in this one. Part of the problem is that it went from being raucous adult comedy to a silly kid's comedy. None of the dirty humor is there anymore and that is sad. Stick with the first three those are very funny.