🥊 🥊 🥊 Thanks for clicking by and watching Rocky 3 with us! Des is still processing Thunderlips... but then again, aren't we all? We FINALLY got to "Eye of the Tiger", as well as Rocky and Apollo's bromance. Rocky wins us over yet again! Hope you all enjoy this one!
Mr. T did such a great job in this as the villain. Also, good to see another step in Paulie's arc from unrepentant asshole to very relatable character by the end of the Rocky set of films. And probably Adrian's best speech.
My favorite Rocky. It has the best balance of fun and drama. It also imo has the best final bout. I just love the story of Rocky being on top, but needing to rediscover his roots as a person as his career bubble has burst. The comradarie with Creed is precious. Just a fantastic movie.
Another great review. I believe this many Rocky fans' favorite film in the franchise. About the statue: once filming ended, the statue was immediately removed from the top of the Art Museum steps and placed in front of the old Spectrum, which was the home for both the Flyers and 76ers until 1996 (the Spectrum was demolished in 2009). It remained there for many years, being shown there in the opening credits of Trading Places (the exception was Rocky V), until it was removed and placed in storage. Arguments were made to determine if the statue was a piece of art or just a movie prop. By the time Rocky Balboa was released in 2006, a compromise was made. The statue returned to the Art Museum permanently, but not at the top of the steps, but at the bottom and on the right. Needless to say, it is very much a tourist attraction, more so than it ever was when it was at the Spectrum.
when she said is the ref allowed to hold his hands like that, its actually, the ref rubs the gloves on his shirt, its to remove any fine debris off th cloves that maybe picked up off the floor, which could cut the appoinent, or skin damage
Well its pretty common for boxers from different parts of the country to fight in different locations. Take floyd maywrather he's from Michigan and most of his fights took place in vegas against opponents not from vegas or Michigan. So its pretty common in the sport.
For sure, I was just thinking they were already in a big city like LA. But have to remember it's the 80's and what venues were around. And MSG, well, it's MSG! - Des
Watched their premiere last night … 😊 and these two are a Delight on Screen & in the Chat 😏 Their Industry Insiderness is strong with its… Insiderness. 😅 They’re just gettin’ started. Hoo Haa !!
I really enjoy your reactions to the best movie series ever put to film. Jess, you mentioned not liking Apollo as much in II as in the original. But, remember what Apollo did after Rocky won the second fight? He put Rocky's hand in the air and with his other hand, tossed Rocky's head/hair. Tremendous respect shown by both guys. Apollo was the best fighter, ever. Rocky never hesitates to say that. The only reason he lost the rematch was he wanted a knockout... if his goal was simply to win, he already had that in the bag. One final thing -- if you continue to watch the series and get to the first Creed film, you will learn who won the third, "secret" bout between Apollo and Rocky. FWIW, while Rocky IV is another great chapter in the series, I actually prefer the director's cut Stallone put out a couple years ago -- it provides much more depth to not only Apollo, but also his relationship with Rocky. I hope you guys will take the time to watch both cuts, especially given your obvious knowledge of film and perhaps talk about the differences in the two cuts. Once again, thank you... and I apologize for blabbering.. (Bonus points if you know the reference from which my screen name comes!).
Yes, all was well in the end. I get why he had to be different in II. I really liked him in this one. Apollo is bigger than just a fighter. He gets what's going on and needed outside of the ring. Like a producer 😉 - Des
My mom was at school with him at San Diego State and he played on the football team (along with Fred Dryer, the actor who played Hunter on TV). Carl actually dated my mom’s roommate and signed her yearbook with a joke about my mom being from South Africa, hehe.
@45:09 All of these years that I’ve watched this and I’ve never noticed that😂😂. Just like back to the future Twin Pines Mall changed to Lone Pine Mall😂
Hey, guys. The man with the handlebar mustache in the white suit is LeRoy Neiman. He is a world-renowned artist who painted the picture you see of Rocky and Apollo in the end credits. His work was mainly of sports figures and was featured prominently in sports magazines and Playboy. This movie was the reason that Mr. T was cast in the A-Team. Just a side note. Talia Shire plays the bride in The Godfather. Her brother Francis Ford Coppola directed all three movies. Sophia Coppola appeared in the third film and has become a director in her own right. LOST IN TRANSLATION starring Bill Murray and Scarlett Johansson was her film. Nicholas Cage is her nephew. And Jason Swartzman is her son. Keep going and enjoy the movies.
@@videovillagereactions You're welcome. I stopped by as I periodically check for new channels to react to. I may add yours to the list soon. Keep going
It was good strategy clubber Lang didn't have the endurance he usually finishes his matches really fast and so Rocky let him throw punches at him in order to tire him
1. My favorite of the Rocky movies. Rocky IV is almost as good as this. 2. Where I lived had that pinball machine and I kicked the shit out of it. (Top 5 scores) 3. Micky's death shakes everyone. 4. "Eye of the Tiger" was from a band called Survivor. Their other hit was "High on You". 5. The woman swooning over Rocky that Micky chases away was Sly's wife IRL 6. Kudos to Mr. T for playing a man with absolutely no redeeming qualities. 7. IRL Clubber Lang (and his ego) would be back. In movie land, been there, done that. 8. RIP Paulie/Burt Young.😇 9. RIP Carl Weathers😇
It took three movies to learn how to dodge always so annoying when people say that because the point of his fighting style in the other movies and the reason why he went forward and took the contact was meant to be a representation of Rocky's life of continually getting beat up by life but Rocky is able to take those hits
Hulk wasn't on top yet. Actually he was wrestling for WWWF, Vince McMahon Sr. He told him he wanted to do the movie, Vince Sr. didn't let him. So he quit the WWWF. Later on Vince Jr. bought the company from his dad and went global with Hulk in end of 1983. So this is like at least 2 years before Hulk was known by everyone.
Thanks for this! That's so wild to me. I could see them (WWE/WWF) being upset at him if it were Rocky 1 when no one knew it was going to be a hit - but you'd think they'd be psyched to have Hulk in a huge franchise like that for the publicity. Appreciate the info, Brian! - Greg
From my understanding they made like 4 statutes. One is still at the museum in Philly just down the stairs and off to the side. Not sure where the extras are
Ok - 3 were made. One is where I said it was. Sly owns 1 and another is in another museum in Denver. Adele lived it so much that she had a replica made that is supposed to be really cool and close to the originals. So - 4 😊
Philly chic born and raised. Rocky is everything to us. Lol Can't wait for Rocky 4. Remember, the Rocky franchise is a love story with boxing in it. ❤ FYI.. CREED 1 & 2 are my favorites!
Actualy no...Stallone wanted Another one bites the dust by Queen, they refused, Joe Esposito wrote You're the best Around ! For the movie but Stallone didn't took it and was later used in The Karate kid and he asked to Survivor to Wrote a song and the came up with Eye of the tiger that he liked so much that he used the early version not the "cleaner" one Ps:Sorry for the fault English is not my birth language 😅
🥊 🥊 🥊 Thanks for clicking by and watching Rocky 3 with us! Des is still processing Thunderlips... but then again, aren't we all? We FINALLY got to "Eye of the Tiger", as well as Rocky and Apollo's bromance. Rocky wins us over yet again! Hope you all enjoy this one!
Maybe next time you need to talk less because its frustrating to your video cause both of you talks alot
@@elamigoemao2283 it's a reaction channel, we'll be talking and reacting, and cutting to the parts where we are talking and reacting. 🙂
@@videovillagereactions well for me its just a suggestion as a viewer but its your channel so its your decision ✌️✌️✌️
Mr. T did such a great job in this as the villain. Also, good to see another step in Paulie's arc from unrepentant asshole to very relatable character by the end of the Rocky set of films. And probably Adrian's best speech.
Agree with you on all points, well said! 🍻🍻
Here‘s a little trivia: in real life, Burt Young (Paulie) was an undefeated boxing-champion who even fought Ali in an exhibition fight.
Actually Hogan got fired by Vince Sr for doing the movie in 1982 and got brought back by Vince Jr towards the end of 1983.
Oooh! Good info. That seems on brand for both of them :)
I don't think Hogan made very much for doing the movie either.
Yeah, but no one except hardcore wrestling fans had any idea who Hulk Hogan was before this movie. He blew up as a direct result of this movie.
@@martyboy5602 I had no idea (clearly). Thanks for this! - Greg
My favorite Rocky. It has the best balance of fun and drama. It also imo has the best final bout. I just love the story of Rocky being on top, but needing to rediscover his roots as a person as his career bubble has burst. The comradarie with Creed is precious.
Just a fantastic movie.
I really enjoyed watching your reactions to these 3 Rocky movies very much! You are very smart and entertaining in your reactions and I like that!
Thank you! Hope you stick around for our upcoming releases! - Des
Wrestling was still somewhat regional at this time so Hogan wasn't widely known. This role made him nationally famous
Burt Young had a 32-2 and record as a young marine. When he tells Rocky " I dont sweat you " , he really means it,
That's amazing - and you're probably right, he didn't! Not at 155 pounds anyway 😅🍻
Another great review. I believe this many Rocky fans' favorite film in the franchise. About the statue: once filming ended, the statue was immediately removed from the top of the Art Museum steps and placed in front of the old Spectrum, which was the home for both the Flyers and 76ers until 1996 (the Spectrum was demolished in 2009). It remained there for many years, being shown there in the opening credits of Trading Places (the exception was Rocky V), until it was removed and placed in storage. Arguments were made to determine if the statue was a piece of art or just a movie prop. By the time Rocky Balboa was released in 2006, a compromise was made. The statue returned to the Art Museum permanently, but not at the top of the steps, but at the bottom and on the right. Needless to say, it is very much a tourist attraction, more so than it ever was when it was at the Spectrum.
Great info, thanks so much for sharing this! I've always wondered what the history was with the statue. - Greg
when she said is the ref allowed to hold his hands like that, its actually, the ref rubs the gloves on his shirt, its to remove any fine debris off th cloves that maybe picked up off the floor, which could cut the appoinent, or skin damage
Well its pretty common for boxers from different parts of the country to fight in different locations. Take floyd maywrather he's from Michigan and most of his fights took place in vegas against opponents not from vegas or Michigan. So its pretty common in the sport.
For sure, I was just thinking they were already in a big city like LA. But have to remember it's the 80's and what venues were around. And MSG, well, it's MSG! - Des
When hogan got picked up he said in a interview he leaned into the pickup so he would have a easier time getting picked up
Really!? That's great! - Des
Watched their premiere last night … 😊 and these two are a Delight on Screen & in the Chat 😏
Their Industry Insiderness is strong with its… Insiderness. 😅 They’re just gettin’ started. Hoo Haa !!
Thank you @StephenRansom47! We always enjoy having you at our premieres! - Des
I really enjoy your reactions to the best movie series ever put to film. Jess, you mentioned not liking Apollo as much in II as in the original. But, remember what Apollo did after Rocky won the second fight? He put Rocky's hand in the air and with his other hand, tossed Rocky's head/hair. Tremendous respect shown by both guys. Apollo was the best fighter, ever. Rocky never hesitates to say that. The only reason he lost the rematch was he wanted a knockout... if his goal was simply to win, he already had that in the bag.
One final thing -- if you continue to watch the series and get to the first Creed film, you will learn who won the third, "secret" bout between Apollo and Rocky. FWIW, while Rocky IV is another great chapter in the series, I actually prefer the director's cut Stallone put out a couple years ago -- it provides much more depth to not only Apollo, but also his relationship with Rocky. I hope you guys will take the time to watch both cuts, especially given your obvious knowledge of film and perhaps talk about the differences in the two cuts.
Once again, thank you... and I apologize for blabbering.. (Bonus points if you know the reference from which my screen name comes!).
Yes, all was well in the end. I get why he had to be different in II. I really liked him in this one. Apollo is bigger than just a fighter. He gets what's going on and needed outside of the ring. Like a producer 😉 - Des
Carl Weathers played football in the Canadian Football League and the NFL prior to his acting career.
My mom was at school with him at San Diego State and he played on the football team (along with Fred Dryer, the actor who played Hunter on TV). Carl actually dated my mom’s roommate and signed her yearbook with a joke about my mom being from South Africa, hehe.
Carl Weathers played football and ran track so that's probably why his running form is so solid.
mr t started as a bodyguard for the heavyweight champion of the world Leon Spinks
Didn't know that! Thanks for that :)
This is my favorite rocky of them all. I love the raw energy and intensity of Clubber Lang. Its like non-stop.
I always said that “Eye of The Tiger“ was Apollo’s theme song, because he was the first one to say it.
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@45:09 All of these years that I’ve watched this and I’ve never noticed that😂😂. Just like back to the future Twin Pines Mall changed to Lone Pine Mall😂
Hey, guys.
The man with the handlebar mustache in the white suit is LeRoy Neiman. He is a world-renowned artist who painted the picture you see of Rocky and Apollo in the end credits. His work was mainly of sports figures and was featured prominently in sports magazines and Playboy.
This movie was the reason that Mr. T was cast in the A-Team.
Just a side note. Talia Shire plays the bride in The Godfather. Her brother Francis Ford Coppola directed all three movies. Sophia Coppola appeared in the third film and has become a director in her own right. LOST IN TRANSLATION starring Bill Murray and Scarlett Johansson was her film. Nicholas Cage is her nephew. And Jason Swartzman is her son.
Keep going and enjoy the movies.
That's so cool about LeRoy! Had no idea, though he did look very familiar. Thanks, Kevin!
@@videovillagereactions You're welcome. I stopped by as I periodically check for new channels to react to. I may add yours to the list soon. Keep going
If u look closely in final sequence of 2nd clubber fight when he’s against the ropes, rocky is clearly elbowing him as he’s unloading on clubber
Never caught that! Good eyes! Thanks for this! - Greg
It was good strategy clubber Lang didn't have the endurance he usually finishes his matches really fast and so Rocky let him throw punches at him in order to tire him
1. My favorite of the Rocky movies. Rocky IV is almost as good as this.
2. Where I lived had that pinball machine and I kicked the shit out of it. (Top 5 scores)
3. Micky's death shakes everyone.
4. "Eye of the Tiger" was from a band called Survivor. Their other hit was "High on You".
5. The woman swooning over Rocky that Micky chases away was Sly's wife IRL
6. Kudos to Mr. T for playing a man with absolutely no redeeming qualities.
7. IRL Clubber Lang (and his ego) would be back. In movie land, been there, done that.
8. RIP Paulie/Burt Young.😇
9. RIP Carl Weathers😇
My favorite Rocky movies in order: 3, 1, 6 (Rocky Balboa), 2, 4, 5. But all are good.
I like that order! Good stuff. - Greg
It took three movies to learn how to dodge always so annoying when people say that because the point of his fighting style in the other movies and the reason why he went forward and took the contact was meant to be a representation of Rocky's life of continually getting beat up by life but Rocky is able to take those hits
That is for sure thematically true! Good call :) - Greg
Paulie with the best jobinterview ever 😉
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Hulk wasn't on top yet. Actually he was wrestling for WWWF, Vince McMahon Sr. He told him he wanted to do the movie, Vince Sr. didn't let him. So he quit the WWWF. Later on Vince Jr. bought the company from his dad and went global with Hulk in end of 1983. So this is like at least 2 years before Hulk was known by everyone.
Good stuff! Thanks for that, clearly I did not know the details. I love learning this stuff, so keep sharing! Thanks again. - Greg
Mr. T was so perfect in this movie.
I pity the fool who disagrees!
This was hogans first movie and mr t
Make sure you watch Rocky 6 (Balboa) for the best punches you'll aee in the series. Even better than Rocky 4...
Can't wait! That's the one I've seen the least! - Greg
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Yes, RIP, he was a good man! - Des
Hulk Hogan was actually fired for appearing in this movie. He eventually went back obviously, but yes ge wasnt supposed to be appearing in rhat movie.
Thanks for this! That's so wild to me. I could see them (WWE/WWF) being upset at him if it were Rocky 1 when no one knew it was going to be a hit - but you'd think they'd be psyched to have Hulk in a huge franchise like that for the publicity. Appreciate the info, Brian! - Greg
Pauline was a real professional fighter
From my understanding they made like 4 statutes. One is still at the museum in Philly just down the stairs and off to the side. Not sure where the extras are
Ok - 3 were made. One is where I said it was. Sly owns 1 and another is in another museum in Denver. Adele lived it so much that she had a replica made that is supposed to be really cool and close to the originals. So - 4 😊
I thought Adele bought Stallone’s old house and it was left there? - Des
Saudações do brasil, não entendo nada que vocês dizem, mas sigo acompanhando.😂🇧🇷👋
Gracias 🙏🏼Appreciate you watching. I wish all the years of Spanish I took stuck with me. 🤦🏼♀️ - Des
Philly chic born and raised. Rocky is everything to us. Lol
Can't wait for Rocky 4. Remember, the Rocky franchise is a love story with boxing in it. ❤
FYI.. CREED 1 & 2 are my favorites!
Thanks so much! We can't wait either - we'll be doing all the Creeds too, so excited!
People who favor Creed movies over Rocky movies have no taste at all
A musical fact eye of the tiger was originally intended for the end of the original karate kid but it was used for this movie instead
I had heard Stallone asked them to write the song for Rocky III after Queen said no to "Another One Bites the Dust"? - Des
@@videovillagereactions oh okay interesting
Actualy no...Stallone wanted Another one bites the dust by Queen, they refused, Joe Esposito wrote You're the best Around ! For the movie but Stallone didn't took it and was later used in The Karate kid and he asked to Survivor to Wrote a song and the came up with Eye of the tiger that he liked so much that he used the early version not the "cleaner" one
Ps:Sorry for the fault English is not my birth language 😅
@@kevinbenard1750 no apologies needed, that was good. And that's some great trivia. "You're the Best Around" - another great movie montage song! - Des
@@kevinbenard1750 no problem and good to know
Okay, since when makes Kim Wexler movie reviews? :)
I dpnt know how many know paulie was a real boxer
thunderlips.. doodoodoodoo, thunderlips.. doodoodoodoo
Cruiserweight was not a division in the early eigties
Heavy weight
Paulie isn't really lucky Stallone is! Paulie ( Burt Young RIP) was a professional boxer, even fighting Muhammad Ali once in a charity match.
Mick was 76 in the first one. Mick was 76 in the third one. Kind of an obvious goof.
Sly got down to 155 pounds for this movie and he even got ripped for it too
155?? That's wild! Thanks for that!
@@videovillagereactions yep I saw it on another TH-cam channel the people were talking about it
watch the green mile
I've seen it - I think Des has too, but maybe for a Take Two watch (which we'll be doing soon!) - Greg
U guys talk way more then the other reactors..less is more.
We are not the reactors you are looking for. And that’s okay. Have a good day. - Des
U guys ruined a great movie yappn.
We are not silent reactors. If we are not the channel for you, that’s okay. You don’t have to tell us twice, but thank you. Have a good day. - Des