Rocky IV | 
| Director: Sylvester Stallone Actors: Sylvester Stallone, Talia Shire, Burt Young, Carl Weathers, Brigitte Nielsen Studio: MGM (Video & DVD) Category: DVD
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Rating: 126 reviews Sales Rank: 13353
Format: Ac-3, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, Dvd, Full Screen, Subtitled, Widescreen, Ntsc Languages: English (Original Language), Russian (Original Language), English (Subtitled), French (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), French (Dubbed), Spanish (Dubbed) Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Number Of Discs: 1 Running Time: 91 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6
MPN: D1007436D UPC: 027616915177 EAN: 0276169151772 ASIN: B0006GAOGI
Theatrical Release Date: November 27, 1985 Release Date: February 8, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Amazon.com It was time for Sylvester Stallone to say "enough, already" to the boxing hero he plays in the popular Rocky film series, but instead Stallone kept the saga going by pushing Rocky into Rambo territory. The 1985 Rocky IV finds the Italian stallion pitted against a seemingly unbeatable Russian monster named Drago (Dolph Lundgren) who lets his wife (Stallone's then-wife, Brigitte Nielsen) do all the talking. With a mighty punch, Drago has sent Rocky's former opponent and trainer Apollo Creed to an early grave, and the boxer responds with the ultimate challenge. Even the Russians are rooting for Rocky, so it's not hard to guess how the film ends. Despite Stallone's claims to the contrary, this installment was followed by Rocky V in 1990. --Jeff Shannon
Product Description Rocky is back and this time he's fighting an unbeatable Russian automaton named Drago (Dolph Lundgren). What does this huge Russkie have in store for Rocky? Can he remain the champ? Written and directed by Sylvester Stallone and starring familiar faces Stallone, Talia Shire, Carl Weathers, and Burt Young, ROCKY IV finds Balboa maturing, having to deal with a growing family as well as reevaluating his career and his future. The intense battles between Balboa and Drago were representative at the time of the last gasps of the cold war.
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Sublime. May 29, 2009 David Teitelbaum (ManTown) There is only one question that needs to be asked: Is this a great movie, or the greatest movie? This movie includes not 1, but 2 of the greatest montages of all time. The first, with "No easy way out" blaring in the background is the ultimate patriotic test. Does that montage give you goosebumps? No? Get the hell out of my country. The second is the perfect juxtaposition between rustic and technological means of training. You think coffee wakes you up? Try waking up to a big slice of this montage punching you in your face. The cold war was truly a chilling time in the history of our great country, and Rocky does not downplay the significance of this event. "If I can change, and you can change, EVERYBODY CAN CHANGE!" Boom, cold war over. You'll laugh, you'll cry, you'll sing the national anthem while donning an american flag cape/vest/helmet, and you will experience what america is all about: Montages.
The Best Rocky.... April 23, 2009 someonesomewhere (France) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Yes, you read well ! Th Best Rocky ! Emotion, amazing training scenes, Best Fight of all 6, Perfect Bad Guy. Thanks Sly !
Light On Credibility, But A Ton Of Entertainment April 22, 2009 Craig Connell (Lockport, NY USA) Here's another low-brained but very entertaining "Rocky" movie with one more interesting villain. Instead Of "Apollo Creed" or "Mr. T.," we now have "Ivan Drago," (Dolph Lundgren) a giant Russian who is more like a machine. He's "indestructable" - and on steroids, too, and unlike some baseball sluggers, he admits it!! He has the latest in technology, nutrition, etc., but you just know the much-smaller disadvantaged hero "Rocky Balboa" (Sylvester Stallone) will somehow find a way to chop this "Goliath" down. Minute-for-minute, this might be the most entertaining of all the Rocky films, and looks good on DVD despite some graininess in the first five minutes. Rocky's wife "Adrian" (Talia Shire) never looked better: mature and pretty; the gruff and profane manager played Burgess Meredith is gone and the repellent obnoxious slob "Paulie" (Burt Young) has only a few lines. This is the ultimate "David vs. Goliath" tale in every aspect and the final bout - held in Russia - breaks the all-time Rocky record for most punches ever thrown by two fighters. This is a real flag-waving film with Rocky draping the Stars and Stripes around his shoulders. The film is only an hour-and-a-half and story literally flies by.
ROCKY FORMULA STILL WORKS, BUT SPOILED BY TOO MANY CARDBOARD CHARACTERS! 2 1/2 STARS! April 16, 2009 ! MR. KNOW IT ALL ;-b (TRI STATE AREA) I own the older box set with the first 5 Rocky films included in it. I wanted to write reviews for the individual films. This review is for the film and the older release DVD. OK, none of the Rocky films are un-watchable, but this forth installment is a little thin. Once the film gets rolling and Rocky steps into the ring it's exciting and fun! the DVD transfer is OK on my edition, but there is room for improvement.
Rocky IV - Russian Roulette March 18, 2009 Mr. Justin L. Decker (London) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
Rocky IV isn't a terrible movie but it isn't that great either. Some bad plot holes in the script stick out like Paris Hilton's lack of acting ability! I agree with one of the other reviewers whn they said this movie was " a guilty pleasure". It sure is. Contrary to others I kinda enjoyed the training montage and fight scenes. Patriotism, Propaganda and Politics are all here in abundance. Because it is woven into the movie so much it appears very dated when viewed nowadays. Still enjoyable but not as much as the other 3 are. Very much a Guilty pleasure, in every sense of the word.
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