Originally posted by Scribble
To describe it in a more detailed manner my eyes have never followed the complete set of 24fps located within the physical code of a digital versatile disc that contains the American cinema movie called ROCKY (1976) starring Sylvester Stallone and neither have I heard the soundtrack that accompanies the movie that contains dialogue, score, et al. which is also contained inside of the digital versatile disc or alternatively on a video home system cartridge because at no point have I nor anybody else ever inserted said digital versatile disc nor video home system cartridge into an appropriate player, and furthermore I have never watched it in 25fps when it shown on top of the screen of a televisual home entertainment system that was playing the American cinema movie called ROCKY (1976) starring Sylvester Stallone, neither have I seen one part of the film nor the entirety of the American cinema movie called ROCKY (1976) starring Sylvester Stallone because at no point has it ever been on when I have been watching my televisual entertainment system and I had no interest in watching a film about one male human punching another male human while shouting the male human name "Adrian", which is a form of the Latin given name Adrianus or Hadrianus and its ultimate origin is most likely via the former river Adria from the Venetic and Illyrian word adur, meaning 'sea' or 'water'.
You should probably watch Rocky, it's Stallone's best film (only good film?) and an all around solid story.
It's VERY loosely based on, more inspired by former boxer Chuck Wepner.