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Rocky Balboa


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Entertainment Weekly
It turns out that the added years only benefit the character, making him seem touchingly new because he's so old.
Variety
Though Stallone directs with little visual inspiration outside the ring sequence, he sticks to the original's up-from-the-st...
Chicago Tribune
The new old Rocky doesn't need a last-minute, come-from behind, rock 'em, sock 'em victory to give us a good time. You know ...
Los Angeles Times
Above all this is a film for gluttons for punishment, for those who never ever can get enough of Sylvester Stallone. Everyon...
Village Voice
Rocky Balboa, effortlessly reflexive and patently, even proudly, absurd, is a tough movie to dislike -- and believe me, I've...
New York Magazine
Does Rocky Balboa deliver? Weirdly enough, it does: I was jumping out of my seat during Rocky's bout.
Premiere
Just as he did back in 1976, Rocky--and by extension Stallone himself--is climbing into the ring as a man with something to ...
USA Today
Rocky still has some life left in him, and so does the franchise. As Rocky himself might have said, who wouldda thunk?
Film Threat
Stallone did what he needed to do, and he's got my respect for taking all the criticism and flack just to end things the rig...
Salon Arts
Even as Sylvester Stallone's long goodbye to the heroic underdog who made him famous descends from pathos into silliness, an...
The Boston Globe
Rocky Balboa isn't a response to Stallone's late-life crisis, it is his late-life crisis, right up there on the screen.
Box Office Magazine
This is a tedious tale badly told.
Richard Roeper
It's actually the best Rocky movie since the original -- a fitting and triumphant final chapter for one of the most iconic c...
The Philadelphia Inquirer
There were titters, yes. But to this viewer, sentimentality won by a knockout.
Wall Street Journal
I gotta admit that I had a pretty good time watching this 94th film in a series that started 30 years ago.
San Francisco Chronicle
It's just good to see the guy, and it's good to revisit the character. And that's everything good to be said for the experie...
ReelViews
Stallone has said this is it for Rocky -- even if the film is major box office hit, there will be no seventh outing. If that...
E! Online
The movie comfortably puts you through the paces without making you feel guilty for enjoying them.
CanMag
If a room full of bitter old journalists can cheer and applaud a noon screening, then maybe Stallone knows a lot more about ...
The Austin Chronicle
... despite some clunky melodramatics and questionable, MTV-esque editing barrages -- the film swings, stings, and sings.
The Guardian
The unfortunate effect is that of an invisible angel of death hooking Rocky's mouth with a fishing line and implacably reeli...
Total Film
The Rocky Balboa you were hoping for, dreaming for, and an astonishing personal triumph for Stallone. Bring on Rambo IV?
Empire
If you hear the Rocky theme and think '118 118', you might wonder what all the fuss is about. For the rest of us, this is a ...
New York Daily News
Touchingly nostalgic, the sixth chapter in the saga of Sylvester Stallone's eternal underdog packs a far more powerful punch...

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Partial Film Information

Director: Sylvester Stallone
Writer: Sylvester Stallone
Studio: MGM
Cast: Sylvester Stallone, Burt Young, Milo Ventimiglia

Release: December 20, 2006
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