So true. I wrote the nearly exact same sentence on another reactors channel once. 😊 Always funny to see that everyone expects a boxing movie with lots of tough guys and lots of fighting, and in the end it's really about finding that happiness (with Adrian) and "not being just another bum from the neighbourhood". I think it's even a little autobiographic, Stallone at that time didn't had a big acting career. He just switched the career of the protagonist from a actor without success to a sportsmen without success. And ironically, in the end this movie kicked off Stallones career as much as the fight kicked off the career of Rocky.
Yes, that's the secret. So many people are surprised when they realize that. Women, especially, fall in love with the movie because of the Rocky/Adrian story.
Pauly was a jerk and a drunk, BUT he was the only person who was on Rocky's side (before Adriane), and he was the only guy who wanted to help Rocky train.
He was also the only cast member with real world experience in the ring. He took to boxing when he was enlisted in the Marine Corps and had a solid fight record before switching to acting.
I agree, and I wish they explained Adrian and Paulie more. There was a picture of Paulie in a USMC uniform ( Actor Burt Young really served) in the corps in their house. Did Paulie serve in Vietnam and have some PSTD? Did Adrian and Paulie lose their parents at a young age? Paulie Probably gave up a lot to keep what was left as his family together before he got the call. And something that nobody does for guys that could shape your character is tell Paulie he did a Great job raising Adrian and having to put your life on hold a few times and to make it through an unpopular war IF that was the case? Paulie does seem like a guy that would give you his shirt off his back but has many issues. He is one of those guys that helps you out( that you did not care for prior) but they grow on you for some reason you almost want to help them through their problems. Rocky was a man that took an interest in everyone and wanted to be a fixer. In my opinion
Maybe I need to re-watch the movies, but Paulie always struck me as a PoS. His 'protecting' Adrienne was basically keeping her as his housekeeper. His interest in helping Rocky also seemed to be greatly motivated by making money for himself. He struck me as a pretty toxic person who Rocky and Adrienne really should have cut off.
Talia Shire, the actress who played Adrian, has been a major part of two of the biggest franchises in movie history....she is also Connie Corleone in "The Godfather" trilogy.
I'm always astonished how brilliant the music is written. The title theme just works as great in the sad piano version as it does as a inspiring, high energy full blown version.
The ending has a big impact because it's the first time we hear Rocky and Adrian profess their love for each other, at no point before in the movie do we hear the words "I love you". This is my favorite movie ever, always brings a tear to my eyes.
I met Burt Young who played Paulie in a hospital where I worked in 2018. He had health issues and came there once in awhile . Nobody made any fuss about him as a movie star. In fact as he sat in the lobby in a wheel chair before leaving, no one approached him. However I did and all I could say was, “you played a great character.” Then I grabbed a piece of paper and got his signature. He scribbled it with my name. I still have it today. It made me reflect on how you can even be a prominent character in one of the greatest movies ever and no one really cares that much years later. He was as average as…. me.
I thought the Rocky movies were entertaining as a kid, but as an old, the first one has become somewhere in my top 10 of all time. The ending always makes me emotional.
Your empathy and analysis is so great. I really enjoy your reactions. Most people just stop with Paulie’s actions and don’t think about what drives him.
Great video! Count me among the votes for reacting to the rest of the Rocky movies. I think you'd also enjoy "First Blood," which Stallone also co-wrote. While Rambo character has become synonymous with blow-'em-up action, there is a very large human element, especially in the first film.
The singers in the street corner, the lead singer is Sly Stallone’s brother Frank. The dog Butkus is Sly Stallone’s own pet. Rocky’s manager and trainer played by Burgess Meredith was famous for playing the villain Penguin in the classic Batman TV series with Adam West as Batman/Bruce Wayne. Apollo creed played by Carl Weathers became a wonderful addition to the Star Wars universe as High Magistrate Greef Karga. Real life boxer ‘Smokin’ Joe Frazier who entered the ring before the fight, I watched him on TV in 1971 fight the legendary Muhammad Ali. During the Oscar awards where ‘Rocky’ was up for Best Picture, Ali took a playful jab at Sly Stallone on stage for ‘stealing’ his life’s story to make Rocky. Apollo Creed won the boxing match. Rocky won the girl! ROCKY!!!
@@CaseytifyVery true. I was 8 years old watching black and white TV in the Philippines where Burgess Meredith was almost a staple with films from the 40s and 50s and guest appearances in many series I grew up with like ‘The Wild Wild West’, ‘Bonanza’, ‘The Invaders’, ‘Mannix’, and 4 iconic episodes of ‘The Twilight Zone’. Rocky was the first time I saw him in color in the theater! He was in the 1981 ‘Clash of the Titans’, one of the first films I saw after moving to Canada. He and Carl Weathers were also in the 1988 series ‘In The Heat of the Night’. I don’t remember if they appeared in the same episodes. He is missed as he was a big part of my growing up.
Professional athletes back in the day had to have day jobs. Even the great NFL Quarterback Johnny Unitas had a day job. They didn't make anything like the money modern day athletes make today. Growing up near Philly, this movie and boxing were a large part of my youth. My father was the sports fan, and I was dragged to all the different events. Stallone did an incredible job on the script and as Rocky.
Guys, I think you are wrong about Rocky being an amateur. He was a club fighter, the lowest level of a professional boxer. Here is a definition: A club fighter (or clubfighter) is a professional boxer who usually fights locally and has a mediocre record. Club fighters generally are not nationally recognized and have not won any fights that show the ability to win a championship. The term is often used as a pejorative for over-hyped fighters or for older boxers when they begin to decline. For example, Floyd Mayweather Jr. called Arturo Gatti "a blown-up club fighter", even though Gatti was the WBC super lightweight champion at the time.
@@vorlon1 rocky had a good record and the Wikipedia refers to him as an amateur boxer. "By the end of 1975, Rocky had fought in 64 fights, winning 44 (38 KO'S) and losing 20. Rocky was proud that he never had his nose broken in any of his amateur fighting career." In all honesty I don't think it makes much difference. You don't make a living earning $40 every few weeks.
@znk0r The fact that he got paid, however poorly, is what leads me to believe he was not an amateur, since amateurs can't get paid. Anyway, just a movie, ultimately not that important, as you say.
@@vorlon1 this discussion just popped up in my feed. Figure I should update because some time later I noticed Apollo calling Rocky a "club fighter" in Rocky 2.
This was the best reaction to this movie I've seen. I love the way you edited the clips to focus more on the relationships than the training and fight. It was a beautiful artistic choice that made me see things I had missed before, despite seeing this movie a ton of times. There's a reason this film won an Oscar. It's timeless.
I really like the fact that Gazzo isn't a stereotypical gangster as it gives him more depth. Even though we may question his morality, given the nature of his business, his kindness towards Rocky shows that he's a complex person and not just a thug. The difficulty of simply surviving in rough and degraded neighbourhoods can put people in compromising situations and push them to do questionable things. It's often more about the circumstances than the character of the person.
Enjoyed your post movie analysis. Paulie is someone you hate and then you begin to feel so much empathy for. Rocky and Adriene are salt of the earth kind of characters you simply want to hope for the best and love. It reminds me of humanity and the core sentiments we all can relate to. Good watch
I highly recommend watching Rocky 2 soon, while the emotional connection is still fresh. The two movies really are a package deal imo. I've always looked at Paulie as a sort of juxtaposition against Rocky. Both of them being depressed, down on their luck "never-was" guys and the different directions a person could take in that position. One fighting tooth and nail to make something better, the other resigned to his own inadequacies and resentful of the world. Doesn't make Paulie a bad guy, just much more complex then he often gets credit for.
I always had a soft spot for Pauly. I figured the mom was probably as mean to him as she was to Adrian. Plus he said he had to raise her so he's probably very resentful and blames her for the life he wanted but didn't get to have.
I love and hate Paulie. I wouldnt want to get close to him in real life. But in the movies, I actually cried when he told Rocky "I love you" in Rocky Balboa
Yes! You really need to watch all the Rocky movies. Great character arcs to be seen. A really good analysis Bunny, that really puts that extra weight into the reaction. The scene I think speaks to me the most is the one in Rockys apartment and his outburst towards Mickey. And how he after getting all the stuff out of the system went to Mickey and made sure all was ok. And I suppose that as you said since he is quite a lonely man, he holds on to the few people he has around him. Even though they have some huge issues and even doesn't treat him all that well.
Thank you! I will be checking out more Rocky movies :D And I appreciate your ideas on the Mickey scene. It makes perfect sense to me when looking at it like that.
I've heard people try to say Rocky is being 'problematic' when he has Adrian in his apartment that first time. I'm glad you see that she not only liked him, but she kind of needed him to help her come out of her shell. It's obvious to me she liked him from the start, and just had a crippling shyness and poor self-image. Seeing her change just in this movie, and then through the rest of the franchise, makes it obvious how much both of them need each other. Rocky is an incredible script, with a lot of heart and humanity in it. To feel such an emotional high, and not even care that he technically lost the fight by decision, shows it's much more a personal story than a sports story.
"Breaking Away"??!!! I had no idea anybody your age has watched that film. It is a classic for sure. As a citizen of Indiana, it holds a special place in my heart. Such a great story...of course Rocky is a great movie too.
So glad you enjoyed this. A note on the dog's name... While it may sound like Rocky is calling him "Butt Kiss", most Americans back then (especially us guys) immediately understood it as "Butkus". Because Dick Butkus, of the Chicago Bears, was a household name, and he was synonymous with being rough and tough and not real pretty (like Butkus the dog).
Your commentary after watching Rocky was one of the best I’ve heard, and I watch a LOT of reactions! So insightful. I also love the way you honor the memory of your father. That really touches me.❤
Mr Gazo was like the gangsters, when I was a kid in the 1960's & '70's. They might be doing something illegal, but they were decent guys who looked out for the people in their neighborhoods. Mr Gazo gave Rocky $50 for his date, because Gazo thought a date would be good for Rocky, & Gazo also gave him $500 for training, because Gazo saw, that any measure of success would not only be good for Rocky, but for the neighborhood & maybe Philadelphia in general. Gazo didn't expect anything directly to him in return.
Wish we got some of these emotion during the the movie reaction you showed in your commentary & editing. It left you wanting more so the movie accomplished its goal
The scene where Rocky rages at Mick for wanting to be his manager is really pivotal. Rocky gets his anger out, but he also recognizes that Mick has knowledge and can help him, but, even more than that, Rocky is a gentle soul who heard Mick's desperation, especially when Mick pathetically mumbles that he's 76 years old; Mick never got a shot like Rocky has, and he just wants to make a mark before he dies. Rocky runs after Micky because Rocky isn't coldblooded enough to have an old man wander away in despair. Their relationship is my second favorite of the franchise, after Rocky and Adrienne.
The reason why Mickey was throwing so much shade at Rocky is because he “knew” and felt that Rocky could be a world class fighter. But instead, Rocky is hanging out with bad influence as opposed to training full time at the gym and having better fights that paid well. you can tell the way Rocky walks into the gym like, whatever and not motivated. Almost like he took it for granted. So Mick was annoyed af wi try him in the beginning of the movie.
*#Butkus* was *Sylvester's* real dog who he sold when he was broke & had to pay thousands of dollars to buy him back when he sold the script for *Rocky*
Good reaction to this Oscar winning movie that launched Stall one's career. "he's even fighting when he's talking" Stallone really had to work to convince Talks Shire to play the character Adrian, especially since her appearance in the Godfather.
What's so good about Pauly's character that I've only understood over many watchings is that he gives Rocky someone upon which to show his compassion and tolerance, without that person being Adrian, which might come across as pity. And Pauly also gives Adrian someone to stand up to and show her strength and toughness, without that person being Rocky, which might come across as combative. Pauly is perfectly placed so that Rocky can be tolerant and Adrian can be tough without them being that way to each other.
36:10 "I want more. It ended too fast". Well you're in luck. "Rocky II" starts EXACTLY where this one ends off. A common tradition among the Rocky films
Those steps at the Art Museum... every time I've been up them I feel a little bit of that thrill. The landscape of the city has changed so much, so many buildings and trees added since then. But the thrill is the same.
This movie won the Academy Award for Best Picture because it epitomizes the rags to riches American dream. Stallone, who was a struggling actor at the time, turned Rocky into his own American dream.
One moment at the end that gets overlooked is after the fight Paulie is trying to get into the ring but security is stopping him. He wants to be in there where all the action is happening and it would make him feel important. Adrian comes up to the ring and says his name and Paulie distracts the security guard and lifts the rope so that she can get into the ring. That one simple act might be the only selfless thing he has ever done for his sister but it is a redeeming moment.
Paulie is also worried about Adrian being alone the rest of her life. He gets Rocky and Adrian together, even if it's in the worst possible way by tossing the turkey out of the door and forcing Adrian out of the house on Thanksgiving. Paulie is rough, but he cares enough to want to see his sister find someone and enjoy life.
Rocky is not only the greatest, most inspiring sports movie, its also one of the greatest love stories ever put on film. He may have lost the fight with Apollo. But when Adrian climbs into the ring and yells, "I LOVE YOU!" Rocky definitely came out the winner.
Yo! Bunny Tails! You did it!! I really enjoyed your reactions to Rocky and your after thoughts of the film. I do like the training montage in Rocky, it inspired me to do some training (i lasted about a week 🤣🤣). I even tried drinking the raw eggs, I just could not physically drink it.
I like your review. It helped me see aspects of Rocky I hadn’t seen before, and ive watched this film for years, especially him being alone and putting on a face. Look forward to watching your Rocky 2.
Great reaction. Although this one was before my time, I LOVE it. The thing to remember about this movie is that it was made on a very low budget and shot in only 28 days of filming. Sylvester Stallone was an unknown and was actually homeless, but he wrote the script, and somehow not only convinced a studio to finance it, but he also convinced them to let him play a role in the movie (not just any role...the TITLE role). There are more layers to the story, but I'm keeping the comment as brief as possible. Anyway, the end result garnered multiple Oscar nominations and ended up winning the Oscar for Best Picture. Btw, this was also the movie that created the 'Workout montage' with the music in movies. Before this movie, filmmakers didn't see it necessary to show the athletes working out in different inter-cutting scenes, since they thought it would bore the audience...lol. But Stallone changed all of that making sure that there was an inspirational workout montage with short intercutting scenes in the movie, the very first of its kind. Now pretty much every movie in this genre uses a similar workout-with-music-montage.
I'm not usually into Rocky, but I saw that Bunny was watching, so boom, I sat myself down. There are things I like about it. The metaphor of "going the distance" is beautiful. You don't always have to be the best, the greatest -- if you can stand your ground, go the distance, that counts for something. For me the real champion here is the music, it's incredible. I don't care about the sequels -- except Rocky IV, but just because it is shamelessly silly. Thank you, Bun.
Fan Fact: I once used Rocky's technique of breaking a lock off that he used to get into his locker. I rented a U-Haul and the sliding door sheared off the dial of a Master lock I had on it. I was on my way to run sound for a retreat and needed to be able get the door open to get to my equipment. I remembered THAT scene with Rocky and his locker, grabbed a hammer, and with one whack ... broke the lock clean off!! Oooooh the life lessons I've learned from Rocky!
Extremely thoughtful breakdown at the end there. Good stuff. The point about Paulie potentially being jealous was interesting. It made me think about how he is projecting a lot of the time. Like early in the film when he's doing his hair in the broken mirror. He tells Rocky Adrian is pushing 30 and that he could find someone better. Perhaps Paulie is really projecting about himself there. We know he wants to get married because he blames Adrian for that not happening. The scene where Paulie gets his baseball bat out and starts smashing things leading to Adrian flipping herself really hit me hard. Harder than how it seems to affect most of the reactors I've watched. Paulie is a broken but selfish man in pain, completely unaware of how much Adrian actually does for him but also feels just as stuck in the bottom of a hole in life as both Rocky and Adrian. And Adrian who has this shyness affliction finally stands up for herself. It's just such a gritty and true to life family dynamic where people hate each other but also love and depend on each other. Maybe it's something that you don't notice as much on the first viewing because you are two shocked at how much of an a--hole Paulie is. It's a brilliant scene. This scene, the scene with Rocky and Micky at Rocky's apartment, and the ending scene with Rocky just wanting to be with Adrian are the best moments in the movie for me. I think it's also my favourite movie to watch people reacting too. Nearly everyone is surprised by it.
You're one of the few who have really understood the depths of the characters in Rocky (especially Adrian's arc). Very much enjoyed your commentary! Look forward to the sequel.
Rocky 2 starts right where Rocky stopped. Stallone went through so much in getting the movie made. When you get a chance you might want to watch the making of Rocky. You will get more of the inspiring story of Rocky and Adrian. Stallone was fairly unheard of. I forget how much was spent on making the first movie, but it was a huge box office hit. I was only 20 yrs old when I moved to the big city of St.Louis and Rocky was showing and everyone was talking about this movie. I'm a fan of the Rocky movies and now that you have seen the first one there are several more. I would like to watch them again with you. Seeing your reaction showed me why the girls liked the movie as much as the guys. Hope you watch Rocky 2 soon.
Great reaction! I’ve watched this series for almost 20 years now and you’ve touched on some points that I’ve never thought of. You’ve just got a new subscriber. Keep it up ❤
I gotta tell ya, Bunny, that the review you gave at the very end was the most insightful analysis of this movie that I have ever heard from any reactor. As a matter of fact, it was so insightful that I wish I had a way of contacting Sylvester Stallone, to tell him that he really needs to check out your review, because I believe even Mr Stallone would be very surprised by your details of the character dynamics and the subtle nuances, which I suspect even he himself might not have ever considered. Excellent job, Bunny.
You are right. Rocky and Adrien both gave each other love, value and respect. Both felt unloved before they had each other and they built each other up. When Rocky was alone, he couldn't let others know he was hurting or vulnerable so he'd say it didn't hurt him. People who are alone don't have the luxury of being vulnerable. He had to consume his pain without showing it. Paulie also felt a lot of pain and alone ... and turned to alcohol to deal with his pain. Not everyone is strong enough to climb above the pain. There is more ... watch Rocky 2.
The no sex rule of boxing because you are going 15 rounds with a punishing opponent. It is focus and sexual frustration that builds pent up aggression that will make you beat the other guy into submission. Focus and blue cohones.
Sylvester Stallone should see your analysis of Adrian and how she felt about Rocky and her self esteem issues. Your analysis is Spot On. I'm really impressed 👍 subscribed! This is by far the best reaction I've seen to this movie and I'll check out your other video's now❤ Fantastic
Someone else below said they have a soft spot for Paulie. I feel the same way. Sure, he is rough and obnoxious, but he is a good friend to Rocky. "Take her to a restaurant." You've seen the kind of money Rocky makes. He can't afford that.
OMG, the mouth on this one. Lol. Hilariously awesome. I find your brand.... refreshing. Thank you for your talent and cander. The line about Rocky talks fast and off just like he fights was a genius parallel.
Probably the best Rocky reaction I’ve seen, and I’ve seen quite a few! It’s probably my favorite movie. PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE, do Rocky II, as soon as possible! I assure you, it’ll get A LOT of views. Once again, congrats and keep up the good work!
The problem with working for a loan shark as a "leg breaker" as Mick puts it, is that no coach wants their students to use the skills they learn to hurt people outside of the ring. I used to train in martial arts, and our coach did warn us that if he ever heard of any of us using what he taught us to attack someone, we'd be out of his dojo.
Gazzo being a loan shark means most people are suspicious of him, but he actually is a genuine likeable guy who will also order your thumbs to be broken.
Great movie another great sport movie drama you should see is Rudy 1993 and also Gladiator 1992 (Another underrated boxing movie) I think you will like them both. You should also see Rambo first blood which is another Stallone most recognized role.
You'll come to love Mickey & Creed, you're not supposed to like Paulie when he's a jealous drunk. The Loan shark was carrying you seen him give Rocky money for a date & then money to train. You didn't like the driver but remember what he said when you get to *Rocky 2*
Just a little trivia, the turtles Cuff and Link are really Stallone's pet turtles. The last I heard they were still alive. The dog Butcus was Stallone's dog also
Great reaction! The connection you made between the three main characters and how Paulie probably felt left out and left behind was truly insightful. That said, I think Rocky letting him profit off of his name was his way of recognizing what Paulie must have been feeling. Rocky II is something that should be seen as soon after this as possible. We originally had to wait a few years, but time worked differently back then. lol
Supposedly, the poster in the arena being wrong was a prop gaff. So, it being wrong was written into the movie. Given everything else against Rocky, it goes largely unnoticed. : )
Great Reaction..... The Ongoing theme during the Rocky Franchise is about Relationships and Personal Growth...... with a Little Boxing trown in........ All the Rocky Movies are a Great Watch......
Paulie is a BIG part of the realistic Rocky landscape. Most of us KNOW a guy like Paulie: they're in our lives, permanently, but they're broken and you have to see then again tomorrow, or at Christmas or at the dinner table and you have to navigate the cards you're dealt as best as you can.. Also...this the FIRST TRAINING montage in movies. No studio thought people would like to watch someone get gradually faster and do more pushups. They thought it was boring. BUT....now, EVERY TIME you see a training montage....it is because of Rocky I.
Yes, Paulie is an important character in the film. He creates a great deal of tension and how Rocky and Adrian handle him reveals their true personalities.
Mick didn’t come to Rocky to take advantage of him although it was easily seen that way by Rocky and viewers. Mick cared about the integrity of the sport and anyone who might get ground up in some of the machinations that go along with a big prizefight. He loved boxing and boxers and wanted to make sure Rocky wasn’t unprepared and taken advantage of.
Just remember that everyone today says it's a love story first but that wasn't the case when released. As per Stallone interview shown in his recent documentary on netflix. Sorry to crap on everyone's parade but the love story angle is something that was promoted later.
I don’t know about what was promoted but I did watch the same movie that everyone watched when it came out. To me the characters carry this film. They are imperfect, they grow, they have their own individual victories in the end. The love story is part of it, but not the only part.
@@bunnytailsREACTS yes I agree. I just wanted to put it out there. The movie has alot of stories and throughlines. Just wanted to comment because every other Rocky reaction you have these peoplesaying it's a love story and that's how to view it. Stallone never said it wasa love story until after. You can see it as you like, that's all I was getting at! Thank you for reacting!
*You absolutely have to watch the entire Rocky franchise (6 movies). Rocky is a very popular franchise with reaction channels for very good reasons.* The entire franchise deals with Rocky's (and Adrian's) life journey. I think you will love this journey.
This is not a boxing movie. It's a movie about a broken man who happens to be a boxer.
Nice reaction & analysis! You caught the essense of the story. Rocky is not the only one with a confidence growth arc. Adrian never would have had the confidence to yell back at her brother Paulie if not for her relationship with Rocky. Rocky & Adrian support each other. You also caught Paulie's character jealousy issues / personal flaws.
To me what makes the Rocky movies work. A simple yet powerful formula. The idea that you never ever quit and you bet on yourself not what other people say. 🤔
Rocky 2 is in my opinion as good or maybe even better in some aspects than the first. Looking forward to seeing you react to that. Sly directed and wrote Rocky 2 also.
Apollo Creed has always been one of my favorite characters, and one of the best “antagonists” in cinema. He is a counterpoint to Rocky; where Rocky is a lonely “bum” who’s redeemed by boxing, Creed is popular, smart, and a good leader who seems like he should be a CEO or politician. His nature is to be successful and inspiring. He’s the type of person who would win at anything he set his mind to. The unspoken part is that since Creed built his career as a black man in 1960s America, the only paths really open to him for wealth and fame would be sports and music. Many of the things Rocky says (like boxing because he didn’t know how to sing or dance) would have applied to Apollo Creed at the start of his career too. One of the cool things about Apollo Creed is that while he takes race and racism into consideration, he makes himself an idol for everyone. He goes fully into embracing patriotism, America, and excellence with his public persona. He also specifically looked for the kind of fighter that working class casual racists (like Paulie) could get behind, because their money spends green the same as anyone else’s. Rocky immediately respects Apollo, but it takes a little more for Apollo to respect Rocky. I think that from the start Creed was hoping for an opponent like Rocky but didn’t really expect it. But during the fight we really see that despite the different back stories, success, and skill, Rocky and Apollo are the same. The whole film is just very human. My other favorite Stallone film is First Blood (just the first one, the rest of the series is kinda dumbed down). It’s a very different movie, but also good. The irony with it is that the sequels copied the superficial part and kinda missed what really made it good.
A great love story. Two broken people who make each other whole. ❤
Beautiful ♥
Hey! Yo! He's got gaps. She's got gaps. Together they fill gaps.
They fill gaps.😊
We aren't watching TNG Tin Man... 😹
The secret of Rocky is that it's not a sports movie. 🙂It's a love story and a character drama that just happens to use boxing as a backdrop.
So true. I wrote the nearly exact same sentence on another reactors channel once. 😊
Always funny to see that everyone expects a boxing movie with lots of tough guys and lots of fighting, and in the end it's really about finding that happiness (with Adrian) and "not being just another bum from the neighbourhood".
I think it's even a little autobiographic, Stallone at that time didn't had a big acting career. He just switched the career of the protagonist from a actor without success to a sportsmen without success. And ironically, in the end this movie kicked off Stallones career as much as the fight kicked off the career of Rocky.
Yes, that's the secret. So many people are surprised when they realize that. Women, especially, fall in love with the movie because of the Rocky/Adrian story.
A lot of sports movies are like that. Sports serve as a great backdrop to telling real, human stories.
Getting beat in the head by a strong man, it's an insane sport. Why rounds are 3 minutes ( though it'd feel like a long time taking that punishment ).
Its a sports movie. Just a really good one. People use 'sports movie' like it's negative. Lol
Pauly was a jerk and a drunk, BUT he was the only person who was on Rocky's side (before Adriane), and he was the only guy who wanted to help Rocky train.
He was also the only cast member with real world experience in the ring. He took to boxing when he was enlisted in the Marine Corps and had a solid fight record before switching to acting.
I agree, and I wish they explained Adrian and Paulie more. There was a picture of Paulie in a USMC uniform ( Actor Burt Young really served) in the corps in their house.
Did Paulie serve in Vietnam and have some PSTD? Did Adrian and Paulie lose their parents at a young age? Paulie Probably gave up a lot to keep what was left as his family together before he got the call. And something that nobody does for guys that could shape your character is tell Paulie he did a Great job raising Adrian and having to put your life on hold a few times and to make it through an unpopular war IF that was the case?
Paulie does seem like a guy that would give you his shirt off his back but has many issues. He is one of those guys that helps you out( that you did not care for prior) but they grow on you for some reason you almost want to help them through their problems. Rocky was a man that took an interest in everyone and wanted to be a fixer. In my opinion
@@Roadghost1969 I think you spelt Paulie correctly. I remember his name on a cake 🎂 in Rocky IV. 😀
He also help Adrian get to Rocky at the end, redeemed himself at the end!
Maybe I need to re-watch the movies, but Paulie always struck me as a PoS. His 'protecting' Adrienne was basically keeping her as his housekeeper. His interest in helping Rocky also seemed to be greatly motivated by making money for himself. He struck me as a pretty toxic person who Rocky and Adrienne really should have cut off.
Talia Shire, the actress who played Adrian, has been a major part of two of the biggest franchises in movie history....she is also Connie Corleone in "The Godfather" trilogy.
And her son is Jason Schwartzman, a successful actor in his own right.
She was also in the "Rad"(1986) Movie which she was involved in the filmmaking of the movie as well
Indeed Talia Shire has some CV !
I'm always astonished how brilliant the music is written. The title theme just works as great in the sad piano version as it does as a inspiring, high energy full blown version.
Look up interviews with Bill Conti...he wrote it fast and had I think his wife and her co workers sing GONNA FLY NOW
The ending has a big impact because it's the first time we hear Rocky and Adrian profess their love for each other, at no point before in the movie do we hear the words "I love you". This is my favorite movie ever, always brings a tear to my eyes.
I met Burt Young who played Paulie in a hospital where I worked in 2018. He had health issues and came there once in awhile .
Nobody made any fuss about him as a movie star. In fact as he sat in the lobby in a wheel chair before leaving, no one approached him. However I did and all I could say was, “you played a great character.” Then I grabbed a piece of paper and got his signature. He scribbled it with my name. I still have it today.
It made me reflect on how you can even be a prominent character in one of the greatest movies ever and no one really cares that much years later. He was as average as…. me.
I thought the Rocky movies were entertaining as a kid, but as an old, the first one has become somewhere in my top 10 of all time. The ending always makes me emotional.
Your empathy and analysis is so great. I really enjoy your reactions. Most people just stop with Paulie’s actions and don’t think about what drives him.
Thank you :)
Great video! Count me among the votes for reacting to the rest of the Rocky movies.
I think you'd also enjoy "First Blood," which Stallone also co-wrote. While Rambo character has become synonymous with blow-'em-up action, there is a very large human element, especially in the first film.
The singers in the street corner, the lead singer is Sly Stallone’s brother Frank. The dog Butkus is Sly Stallone’s own pet.
Rocky’s manager and trainer played by Burgess Meredith was famous for playing the villain Penguin in the classic Batman TV series with Adam West as Batman/Bruce Wayne. Apollo creed played by Carl Weathers became a wonderful addition to the Star Wars universe as High Magistrate Greef Karga. Real life boxer ‘Smokin’ Joe Frazier who entered the ring before the fight, I watched him on TV in 1971 fight the legendary Muhammad Ali. During the Oscar awards where ‘Rocky’ was up for Best Picture, Ali took a playful jab at Sly Stallone on stage for ‘stealing’ his life’s story to make Rocky.
Apollo Creed won the boxing match. Rocky won the girl! ROCKY!!!
Burgess Meredith had a long & illustrious career, far beyond the Penguin & Rocky.
@@CaseytifyVery true. I was 8 years old watching black and white TV in the Philippines where Burgess Meredith was almost a staple with films from the 40s and 50s and guest appearances in many series I grew up with like ‘The Wild Wild West’, ‘Bonanza’, ‘The Invaders’, ‘Mannix’, and 4 iconic episodes of ‘The Twilight Zone’. Rocky was the first time I saw him in color in the theater! He was in the 1981 ‘Clash of the Titans’, one of the first films I saw after moving to Canada. He and Carl Weathers were also in the 1988 series ‘In The Heat of the Night’. I don’t remember if they appeared in the same episodes. He is missed as he was a big part of my growing up.
@@Caseytify His most prestigious film was probably “Of Mice and Men” in which he was perfectly teamed with Lon Chaney, Jr.
Carl Weathers was in "the Predator" movie with Arnold Schwarzenegger. So he worked with Sly's "action hero competitor."
Professional athletes back in the day had to have day jobs. Even the great NFL Quarterback Johnny Unitas had a day job. They didn't make anything like the money modern day athletes make today.
Growing up near Philly, this movie and boxing were a large part of my youth. My father was the sports fan, and I was dragged to all the different events. Stallone did an incredible job on the script and as Rocky.
Rocky was an amateur boxer not a pro. That's why he made $44 on that first fight and $130k for the Appolo fight.
Guys, I think you are wrong about Rocky being an amateur. He was a club fighter, the lowest level of a professional boxer. Here is a definition: A club fighter (or clubfighter) is a professional boxer who usually fights locally and has a mediocre record. Club fighters generally are not nationally recognized and have not won any fights that show the ability to win a championship. The term is often used as a pejorative for over-hyped fighters or for older boxers when they begin to decline. For example, Floyd Mayweather Jr. called Arturo Gatti "a blown-up club fighter", even though Gatti was the WBC super lightweight champion at the time.
@@vorlon1 rocky had a good record and the Wikipedia refers to him as an amateur boxer. "By the end of 1975, Rocky had fought in 64 fights, winning 44 (38 KO'S) and losing 20. Rocky was proud that he never had his nose broken in any of his amateur fighting career." In all honesty I don't think it makes much difference. You don't make a living earning $40 every few weeks.
@znk0r The fact that he got paid, however poorly, is what leads me to believe he was not an amateur, since amateurs can't get paid. Anyway, just a movie, ultimately not that important, as you say.
@@vorlon1 this discussion just popped up in my feed. Figure I should update because some time later I noticed Apollo calling Rocky a "club fighter" in Rocky 2.
This was the best reaction to this movie I've seen. I love the way you edited the clips to focus more on the relationships than the training and fight. It was a beautiful artistic choice that made me see things I had missed before, despite seeing this movie a ton of times. There's a reason this film won an Oscar. It's timeless.
Gazzo - boss of the year. Gives Rocky money for a date, money to help train, comes to the fight and sits ringside.....the real hero of the movie.
I really like the fact that Gazzo isn't a stereotypical gangster as it gives him more depth. Even though we may question his morality, given the nature of his business, his kindness towards Rocky shows that he's a complex person and not just a thug. The difficulty of simply surviving in rough and degraded neighbourhoods can put people in compromising situations and push them to do questionable things. It's often more about the circumstances than the character of the person.
Enjoyed your post movie analysis. Paulie is someone you hate and then you begin to feel so much empathy for. Rocky and Adriene are salt of the earth kind of characters you simply want to hope for the best and love. It reminds me of humanity and the core sentiments we all can relate to. Good watch
The entire franchise is worth a watch. I enjoyed your reaction very much!
Thanks!
I highly recommend watching Rocky 2 soon, while the emotional connection is still fresh. The two movies really are a package deal imo. I've always looked at Paulie as a sort of juxtaposition against Rocky. Both of them being depressed, down on their luck "never-was" guys and the different directions a person could take in that position. One fighting tooth and nail to make something better, the other resigned to his own inadequacies and resentful of the world. Doesn't make Paulie a bad guy, just much more complex then he often gets credit for.
I always had a soft spot for Pauly. I figured the mom was probably as mean to him as she was to Adrian. Plus he said he had to raise her so he's probably very resentful and blames her for the life he wanted but didn't get to have.
I love and hate Paulie. I wouldnt want to get close to him in real life. But in the movies, I actually cried when he told Rocky "I love you" in Rocky Balboa
He was also in the military, probably Vietnam. Maybe we need a Paulie prequel.
A prequel with Pauly in 'Nam were he is saved by John Rambo @@Jim-Mc
Yes! You really need to watch all the Rocky movies. Great character arcs to be seen. A really good analysis Bunny, that really puts that extra weight into the reaction. The scene I think speaks to me the most is the one in Rockys apartment and his outburst towards Mickey. And how he after getting all the stuff out of the system went to Mickey and made sure all was ok. And I suppose that as you said since he is quite a lonely man, he holds on to the few people he has around him. Even though they have some huge issues and even doesn't treat him all that well.
Thank you! I will be checking out more Rocky movies :D
And I appreciate your ideas on the Mickey scene. It makes perfect sense to me when looking at it like that.
Also, the bell-keeper is played by Sylvester Stallone’s father, Frank Stallone, Sr.
@@bunnytailsREACTS Yes please! 2, 3, and 4 are all great.
@@cyberingcatgirls7069And Balboa
Funny in Rocky 2 there's a joke highlighting that Rocky isn't he brightest guy you'll meet.
Bravo Bunny for understanding Adrian's point of view in her initial romantic encounter with Rocky. 👏👏
I've heard people try to say Rocky is being 'problematic' when he has Adrian in his apartment that first time. I'm glad you see that she not only liked him, but she kind of needed him to help her come out of her shell. It's obvious to me she liked him from the start, and just had a crippling shyness and poor self-image. Seeing her change just in this movie, and then through the rest of the franchise, makes it obvious how much both of them need each other. Rocky is an incredible script, with a lot of heart and humanity in it. To feel such an emotional high, and not even care that he technically lost the fight by decision, shows it's much more a personal story than a sports story.
Such a good movie. I'm looking forward to more reactions to this franchise 🥊
Me too!
"Breaking Away"??!!! I had no idea anybody your age has watched that film. It is a classic for sure. As a citizen of Indiana, it holds a special place in my heart. Such a great story...of course Rocky is a great movie too.
So glad you enjoyed this.
A note on the dog's name... While it may sound like Rocky is calling him "Butt Kiss", most Americans back then (especially us guys) immediately understood it as "Butkus". Because Dick Butkus, of the Chicago Bears, was a household name, and he was synonymous with being rough and tough and not real pretty (like Butkus the dog).
Your commentary after watching Rocky was one of the best I’ve heard, and I watch a LOT of reactions! So insightful. I also love the way you honor the memory of your father. That really touches me.❤
Yeah, still an often misunderstood masterpiece and still one of the most touching endings ever made.
Championship fights are no longer 15 rounds are now 12 rounds because of safety concerns
Oooh interesting!
Mr Gazo was like the gangsters, when I was a kid in the 1960's & '70's. They might be doing something illegal, but they were decent guys who looked out for the people in their neighborhoods. Mr Gazo gave Rocky $50 for his date, because Gazo thought a date would be good for Rocky, & Gazo also gave him $500 for training, because Gazo saw, that any measure of success would not only be good for Rocky, but for the neighborhood & maybe Philadelphia in general. Gazo didn't expect anything directly to him in return.
Wish we got some of these emotion during the the movie reaction you showed in your commentary & editing. It left you wanting more so the movie accomplished its goal
The scene where Rocky rages at Mick for wanting to be his manager is really pivotal. Rocky gets his anger out, but he also recognizes that Mick has knowledge and can help him, but, even more than that, Rocky is a gentle soul who heard Mick's desperation, especially when Mick pathetically mumbles that he's 76 years old; Mick never got a shot like Rocky has, and he just wants to make a mark before he dies. Rocky runs after Micky because Rocky isn't coldblooded enough to have an old man wander away in despair. Their relationship is my second favorite of the franchise, after Rocky and Adrienne.
I love your analogy of how Rocky talks like he's fighting. I've never heard anyone say that before. It makes sense.
The reason why Mickey was throwing so much shade at Rocky is because he “knew” and felt that Rocky could be a world class fighter. But instead, Rocky is hanging out with bad influence as opposed to training full time at the gym and having better fights that paid well. you can tell the way Rocky walks into the gym like, whatever and not motivated. Almost like he took it for granted. So Mick was annoyed af wi try him in the beginning of the movie.
*#Butkus* was *Sylvester's* real dog who he sold when he was broke & had to pay thousands of dollars to buy him back when he sold the script for *Rocky*
0:24 quoting sylvester himself. Rocky is not a sport movie, is a love story...in all kind of ways
this is the first review I have ever seen by you... this was fantastic. well done.
Thank you!
You’re such an empathic lady….. thank you for your reacts…..i am thoroughly entertained…. And sooooo evocative!
Thanks very much!
Good reaction to this Oscar winning movie that launched Stall one's career. "he's even fighting when he's talking" Stallone really had to work to convince Talks Shire to play the character Adrian, especially since her appearance in the Godfather.
You would enjoy reading a bit about what Stallone went thru to get his movie made.
Very inspiring.
*Burt Young* who played *#Paulie* a great jerk of a Drunk. But he just died last month at *83 RIP*
What's so good about Pauly's character that I've only understood over many watchings is that he gives Rocky someone upon which to show his compassion and tolerance, without that person being Adrian, which might come across as pity. And Pauly also gives Adrian someone to stand up to and show her strength and toughness, without that person being Rocky, which might come across as combative. Pauly is perfectly placed so that Rocky can be tolerant and Adrian can be tough without them being that way to each other.
36:10 "I want more. It ended too fast". Well you're in luck. "Rocky II" starts EXACTLY where this one ends off. A common tradition among the Rocky films
Fantastic reaction! I have to say, your cadence and way of speaking is so thoughtful and well paced. It is a joy watching your channel. ❤
I appreciate that 😁
Those steps at the Art Museum... every time I've been up them I feel a little bit of that thrill. The landscape of the city has changed so much, so many buildings and trees added since then. But the thrill is the same.
This movie won the Academy Award for Best Picture because it epitomizes the rags to riches American dream. Stallone, who was a struggling actor at the time, turned Rocky into his own American dream.
Wonderful :D
One moment at the end that gets overlooked is after the fight Paulie is trying to get into the ring but security is stopping him. He wants to be in there where all the action is happening and it would make him feel important. Adrian comes up to the ring and says his name and Paulie distracts the security guard and lifts the rope so that she can get into the ring. That one simple act might be the only selfless thing he has ever done for his sister but it is a redeeming moment.
Paulie is also worried about Adrian being alone the rest of her life. He gets Rocky and Adrian together, even if it's in the worst possible way by tossing the turkey out of the door and forcing Adrian out of the house on Thanksgiving. Paulie is rough, but he cares enough to want to see his sister find someone and enjoy life.
That was fun, thank you!!! You'll love part 2, Rocky's brain begins to rejuvenate itself at amazing speed...
Rocky is not only the greatest, most inspiring sports movie, its also one of the greatest love stories ever put on film. He may have lost the fight with Apollo. But when Adrian climbs into the ring and yells, "I LOVE YOU!" Rocky definitely came out the winner.
Yo! Bunny Tails! You did it!! I really enjoyed your reactions to Rocky and your after thoughts of the film. I do like the training montage in Rocky, it inspired me to do some training (i lasted about a week 🤣🤣). I even tried drinking the raw eggs, I just could not physically drink it.
I'm glad you liked it!
YOOOOHHhh Bunnnyy!!! You'ze sure you'ze ain't part Italian??? great heartfelt analysis of the relationships in the film.
hahaha thanks!
I like your review. It helped me see aspects of Rocky I hadn’t seen before, and ive watched this film for years, especially him being alone and putting on a face. Look forward to watching your Rocky 2.
OMG What a beautiful analysis of this classic film... It took me years to unearth so many layers as you have. Thank you! love your channel...
This little cutie is watching Rocky
Stallone wouldn't let his script go without him playing the lead role. That's an incredible story in itself.
Great reaction. Although this one was before my time, I LOVE it. The thing to remember about this movie is that it was made on a very low budget and shot in only 28 days of filming. Sylvester Stallone was an unknown and was actually homeless, but he wrote the script, and somehow not only convinced a studio to finance it, but he also convinced them to let him play a role in the movie (not just any role...the TITLE role). There are more layers to the story, but I'm keeping the comment as brief as possible. Anyway, the end result garnered multiple Oscar nominations and ended up winning the Oscar for Best Picture.
Btw, this was also the movie that created the 'Workout montage' with the music in movies. Before this movie, filmmakers didn't see it necessary to show the athletes working out in different inter-cutting scenes, since they thought it would bore the audience...lol. But Stallone changed all of that making sure that there was an inspirational workout montage with short intercutting scenes in the movie, the very first of its kind. Now pretty much every movie in this genre uses a similar workout-with-music-montage.
I'm not usually into Rocky, but I saw that Bunny was watching, so boom, I sat myself down. There are things I like about it. The metaphor of "going the distance" is beautiful. You don't always have to be the best, the greatest -- if you can stand your ground, go the distance, that counts for something. For me the real champion here is the music, it's incredible. I don't care about the sequels -- except Rocky IV, but just because it is shamelessly silly. Thank you, Bun.
Fan Fact: I once used Rocky's technique of breaking a lock off that he used to get into his locker. I rented a U-Haul and the sliding door sheared off the dial of a Master lock I had on it. I was on my way to run sound for a retreat and needed to be able get the door open to get to my equipment. I remembered THAT scene with Rocky and his locker, grabbed a hammer, and with one whack ... broke the lock clean off!! Oooooh the life lessons I've learned from Rocky!
Thanks for doing Rocky and thanks for doing what you do! Your reaction videos are fantastic.
I'm glad you didn't get all bent out of shape by Rocky's gentle seduction of Adrian, as many other reactors do.
If he didn't break her out of that shell she would never have left it.
I see a lot of myself in Adrian. Someone who at one time felt unattractive and unworthy of another's affection.
Part 2 is the best hands down,but you will enjoy all of them, it shows character arch and development and rocky's evolution ❤
Extremely thoughtful breakdown at the end there. Good stuff.
The point about Paulie potentially being jealous was interesting. It made me think about how he is projecting a lot of the time. Like early in the film when he's doing his hair in the broken mirror. He tells Rocky Adrian is pushing 30 and that he could find someone better. Perhaps Paulie is really projecting about himself there. We know he wants to get married because he blames Adrian for that not happening.
The scene where Paulie gets his baseball bat out and starts smashing things leading to Adrian flipping herself really hit me hard. Harder than how it seems to affect most of the reactors I've watched. Paulie is a broken but selfish man in pain, completely unaware of how much Adrian actually does for him but also feels just as stuck in the bottom of a hole in life as both Rocky and Adrian. And Adrian who has this shyness affliction finally stands up for herself. It's just such a gritty and true to life family dynamic where people hate each other but also love and depend on each other. Maybe it's something that you don't notice as much on the first viewing because you are two shocked at how much of an a--hole Paulie is. It's a brilliant scene. This scene, the scene with Rocky and Micky at Rocky's apartment, and the ending scene with Rocky just wanting to be with Adrian are the best moments in the movie for me.
I think it's also my favourite movie to watch people reacting too. Nearly everyone is surprised by it.
You're one of the few who have really understood the depths of the characters in Rocky (especially Adrian's arc). Very much enjoyed your commentary! Look forward to the sequel.
In the early 70s I lived in a fine art deco apartment and ate well for 200 bucks a month. The bicycle was a gift.
Rocky 2 starts right where Rocky stopped. Stallone went through so much in getting the movie made. When you get a chance you might want to watch the making of Rocky. You will get more of the inspiring story of Rocky and Adrian. Stallone was fairly unheard of. I forget how much was spent on making the first movie, but it was a huge box office hit. I was only 20 yrs old when I moved to the big city of St.Louis and Rocky was showing and everyone was talking about this movie. I'm a fan of the Rocky movies and now that you have seen the first one there are several more. I would like to watch them again with you. Seeing your reaction showed me why the girls liked the movie as much as the guys. Hope you watch Rocky 2 soon.
Great reaction! I’ve watched this series for almost 20 years now and you’ve touched on some points that I’ve never thought of. You’ve just got a new subscriber. Keep it up ❤
I gotta tell ya, Bunny, that the review you gave at the very end was the most insightful analysis of this movie that I have ever heard from any reactor.
As a matter of fact, it was so insightful that I wish I had a way of contacting Sylvester Stallone, to tell him that he really needs to check out your review, because I believe even Mr Stallone would be very surprised by your details of the character dynamics and the subtle nuances, which I suspect even he himself might not have ever considered.
Excellent job, Bunny.
You are right. Rocky and Adrien both gave each other love, value and respect. Both felt unloved before they had each other and they built each other up.
When Rocky was alone, he couldn't let others know he was hurting or vulnerable so he'd say it didn't hurt him. People who are alone don't have the luxury of being vulnerable. He had to consume his pain without showing it.
Paulie also felt a lot of pain and alone ... and turned to alcohol to deal with his pain. Not everyone is strong enough to climb above the pain.
There is more ... watch Rocky 2.
The no sex rule of boxing because you are going 15 rounds with a punishing opponent. It is focus and sexual frustration that builds pent up aggression that will make you beat the other guy into submission. Focus and blue cohones.
Sylvester Stallone should see your analysis of Adrian and how she felt about Rocky and her self esteem issues. Your analysis is Spot On. I'm really impressed 👍 subscribed! This is by far the best reaction I've seen to this movie and I'll check out your other video's now❤ Fantastic
Someone else below said they have a soft spot for Paulie. I feel the same way. Sure, he is rough and obnoxious, but he is a good friend to Rocky.
"Take her to a restaurant." You've seen the kind of money Rocky makes. He can't afford that.
Paulie is one of the greatest characters in movies
You we're surprised to learn *Stallone* wrote *(Rocky)* you said he can act. Then asked what else can he do well he directs *Rocky 2 3 & 4.*
Just an FYI, Stallone did an interview a couple of years ago and he still has the Turtles (Cuff & Link).
Woah really!? I heard Butkus is his dog. So the turtles are his pets as well? That's great :D
@@bunnytailsREACTS Another tie-in with the 1976 Bicentennial. A joke that year was, "There are turtles older than this country."
Stallone was so poor he had to sell his dog but after Rocky was released and successful he brought his dog Butkus back
OMG, the mouth on this one. Lol. Hilariously awesome. I find your brand.... refreshing. Thank you for your talent and cander.
The line about Rocky talks fast and off just like he fights was a genius parallel.
Thanks :D
I am so proud of you for what you recognized in this movie. You are right about everything you said
Probably the best Rocky reaction I’ve seen, and I’ve seen quite a few! It’s probably my favorite movie. PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE, do Rocky II, as soon as possible! I assure you, it’ll get A LOT of views. Once again, congrats and keep up the good work!
That character breakdown of Adrian was amazing.
Stallone himself says that Rocky is not a boxing movie, it's a love story that has boxing in it.
The problem with working for a loan shark as a "leg breaker" as Mick puts it, is that no coach wants their students to use the skills they learn to hurt people outside of the ring. I used to train in martial arts, and our coach did warn us that if he ever heard of any of us using what he taught us to attack someone, we'd be out of his dojo.
Please continue on...this is a great series! Wasn't it great at the end when Adrian kept telling Rocky, "I love you!"
Gazzo being a loan shark means most people are suspicious of him, but he actually is a genuine likeable guy who will also order your thumbs to be broken.
Great movie another great sport movie drama you should see is Rudy 1993 and also Gladiator 1992 (Another underrated boxing movie) I think you will like them both. You should also see Rambo first blood which is another Stallone most recognized role.
I saw First Blood (before I started this channel) and it was amazing!
You'll come to love Mickey & Creed, you're not supposed to like Paulie when he's a jealous drunk. The Loan shark was carrying you seen him give Rocky money for a date & then money to train. You didn't like the driver but remember what he said when you get to *Rocky 2*
Just a little trivia, the turtles Cuff and Link are really Stallone's pet turtles. The last I heard they were still alive. The dog Butcus was Stallone's dog also
Great reaction! The connection you made between the three main characters and how Paulie probably felt left out and left behind was truly insightful. That said, I think Rocky letting him profit off of his name was his way of recognizing what Paulie must have been feeling. Rocky II is something that should be seen as soon after this as possible. We originally had to wait a few years, but time worked differently back then. lol
Adrian is the heart and soul of all the Rocky movies. This is a love story!
Supposedly, the poster in the arena being wrong was a prop gaff. So, it being wrong was written into the movie. Given everything else against Rocky, it goes largely unnoticed. : )
Absolutely Loved this. Hope you watch the rest of the Rocky movies soon!
Great Reaction.....
The Ongoing theme during the Rocky Franchise is about Relationships and Personal Growth...... with a Little Boxing trown in........
All the Rocky Movies are a Great Watch......
Thank you 😊
Great film, I love the Rocky saga and also the Rambo saga. Thanks gorgeous Bunny
Paulie is a BIG part of the realistic Rocky landscape. Most of us KNOW a guy like Paulie: they're in our lives, permanently, but they're broken and you have to see then again tomorrow, or at Christmas or at the dinner table and you have to navigate the cards you're dealt as best as you can..
Also...this the FIRST TRAINING montage in movies. No studio thought people would like to watch someone get gradually faster and do more pushups. They thought it was boring. BUT....now, EVERY TIME you see a training montage....it is because of Rocky I.
Yes, Paulie is an important character in the film. He creates a great deal of tension and how Rocky and Adrian handle him reveals their true personalities.
Thank you for your thoughtful reaction ❤ this was my first time here. I’ll be back 😊
Mick didn’t come to Rocky to take advantage of him although it was easily seen that way by Rocky and viewers. Mick cared about the integrity of the sport and anyone who might get ground up in some of the machinations that go along with a big prizefight. He loved boxing and boxers and wanted to make sure Rocky wasn’t unprepared and taken advantage of.
Just remember that everyone today says it's a love story first but that wasn't the case when released. As per Stallone interview shown in his recent documentary on netflix.
Sorry to crap on everyone's parade but the love story angle is something that was promoted later.
I don’t know about what was promoted but I did watch the same movie that everyone watched when it came out.
To me the characters carry this film. They are imperfect, they grow, they have their own individual victories in the end. The love story is part of it, but not the only part.
@@bunnytailsREACTS yes I agree. I just wanted to put it out there. The movie has alot of stories and throughlines. Just wanted to comment because every other Rocky reaction you have these peoplesaying it's a love story and that's how to view it.
Stallone never said it wasa love story until after. You can see it as you like, that's all I was getting at!
Thank you for reacting!
*You absolutely have to watch the entire Rocky franchise (6 movies). Rocky is a very popular franchise with reaction channels for very good reasons.* The entire franchise deals with Rocky's (and Adrian's) life journey. I think you will love this journey.
This is not a boxing movie. It's a movie about a broken man who happens to be a boxer.
Nice reaction & analysis!
You caught the essense of the story. Rocky is not the only one with a confidence growth arc. Adrian never would have had the confidence to yell back at her brother Paulie if not for her relationship with Rocky. Rocky & Adrian support each other. You also caught Paulie's character jealousy issues / personal flaws.
To me what makes the Rocky movies work. A simple yet powerful formula. The idea that you never ever quit and you bet on yourself not what other people say. 🤔
Please Please react to the rest of the entire Rocky series! I promise you will love them!
I will try!
Rocky 2 is in my opinion as good or maybe even better in some aspects than the first. Looking forward to seeing you react to that. Sly directed and wrote Rocky 2 also.
Apollo Creed has always been one of my favorite characters, and one of the best “antagonists” in cinema. He is a counterpoint to Rocky; where Rocky is a lonely “bum” who’s redeemed by boxing, Creed is popular, smart, and a good leader who seems like he should be a CEO or politician. His nature is to be successful and inspiring. He’s the type of person who would win at anything he set his mind to.
The unspoken part is that since Creed built his career as a black man in 1960s America, the only paths really open to him for wealth and fame would be sports and music. Many of the things Rocky says (like boxing because he didn’t know how to sing or dance) would have applied to Apollo Creed at the start of his career too.
One of the cool things about Apollo Creed is that while he takes race and racism into consideration, he makes himself an idol for everyone. He goes fully into embracing patriotism, America, and excellence with his public persona. He also specifically looked for the kind of fighter that working class casual racists (like Paulie) could get behind, because their money spends green the same as anyone else’s.
Rocky immediately respects Apollo, but it takes a little more for Apollo to respect Rocky. I think that from the start Creed was hoping for an opponent like Rocky but didn’t really expect it. But during the fight we really see that despite the different back stories, success, and skill, Rocky and Apollo are the same.
The whole film is just very human.
My other favorite Stallone film is First Blood (just the first one, the rest of the series is kinda dumbed down). It’s a very different movie, but also good. The irony with it is that the sequels copied the superficial part and kinda missed what really made it good.
Great reaction. When this came out...76' ..everything was red white and blue. Had a cool design on the quarter dollar too...