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#143 - "Rocky III" (1982) with Chris Adams & JB Huffman
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Since the Italian Stallion first appeared on screen in 1976, Rocky Balboa’s cinematic story has become a staple of pop culture, not just in America but around the world. The tropes from the film have been emulated and parodied many times over the years in other movies, TV shows, and media. It’s well known for its theme music, training montage, and the steps of the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
Like all great sports movies, Rocky isn’t really about the sport itself but about life. It’s about people and how they relate to each other.
After a successful sequel in 1979, it was no surprise that Stallone would once again wear his boxing shorts and gloves for this 80s sequel. However, this time, there are new challenges and opponents, both physical and emotional.So, step into the boxing ring, turn up Survivor’s “Eye of the Tiger,” and get ready for a knockout episode as Tim Williams and guest co-hosts Chris Adams and JB Huffman discuss “Rocky III” from 1982 on this episode of the 80s Flick Flashback!
Here are some additional behind-the-scenes trivia we were unable to cover in this episode:
- According to an interview with Mr. T, he attended the movie's premiere with his mother. During the scene where he yells lurid remarks at Adrian, his mother turned to him and said, "I did not raise you to talk to a lady like that." She then stormed out of the theater.
- To reclaim the title, Rocky pulls off a trick known as a rope-a-dope. This involves making the opponent believe he has the fight, teasing him to make the adrenaline pump and wearing him out so that you can easily go in and knock him down. The trick was used by Muhammad Ali against George Foreman in the famous Rumble in the Jungle fight.
Sources:
Wikipedia, IMDB, BoxOfficeMojo
https://www.reelworldtheology.com/rocky-revisited-showing-some-love-for-the-sequels/
https://totalrocky.com/articles/r3/rocky-3-trivia/
Some sections were composed by ChatGPT
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158 episodes
Manage episode 503153464 series 3242461
Since the Italian Stallion first appeared on screen in 1976, Rocky Balboa’s cinematic story has become a staple of pop culture, not just in America but around the world. The tropes from the film have been emulated and parodied many times over the years in other movies, TV shows, and media. It’s well known for its theme music, training montage, and the steps of the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
Like all great sports movies, Rocky isn’t really about the sport itself but about life. It’s about people and how they relate to each other.
After a successful sequel in 1979, it was no surprise that Stallone would once again wear his boxing shorts and gloves for this 80s sequel. However, this time, there are new challenges and opponents, both physical and emotional.So, step into the boxing ring, turn up Survivor’s “Eye of the Tiger,” and get ready for a knockout episode as Tim Williams and guest co-hosts Chris Adams and JB Huffman discuss “Rocky III” from 1982 on this episode of the 80s Flick Flashback!
Here are some additional behind-the-scenes trivia we were unable to cover in this episode:
- According to an interview with Mr. T, he attended the movie's premiere with his mother. During the scene where he yells lurid remarks at Adrian, his mother turned to him and said, "I did not raise you to talk to a lady like that." She then stormed out of the theater.
- To reclaim the title, Rocky pulls off a trick known as a rope-a-dope. This involves making the opponent believe he has the fight, teasing him to make the adrenaline pump and wearing him out so that you can easily go in and knock him down. The trick was used by Muhammad Ali against George Foreman in the famous Rumble in the Jungle fight.
Sources:
Wikipedia, IMDB, BoxOfficeMojo
https://www.reelworldtheology.com/rocky-revisited-showing-some-love-for-the-sequels/
https://totalrocky.com/articles/r3/rocky-3-trivia/
Some sections were composed by ChatGPT
We'd love to hear your thoughts on our podcast! You can share your feedback with us via email or social media.
- Website - https://www.80sflickflashback.com/
- TeePublic Store - https://www.teepublic.com/user/eighties-flick-flashback
- Buy Me A Coffee - https://buymeacoffee.com/80sflickfb
- Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/80sflickflashbackpodcast
- Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/80sflickflashback/
- TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@80sflickflashback
- Email - [email protected]
158 episodes
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