'Rocky' is a terrific film in every aspect. Rocky also starts dating the very shy girl Adrian (Talia Shire), sister of his friend Paulie (Burt Young). The scene where he finally accepts the help from his old trainer Mickey (Burgess Meredith) is one of the best scenes in the film. Although Rocky seems to have no chance he starts his training to make the best of it, although at first he is too proud to accept any help. Then, out of the blue, he gets the chance to fight the heavyweight champ Apollo (Carl Weathers), a stunt from his side. The story is about Rocky Balboa (Stallone), a boxer who once had a glorious future, but now fights for little money in gyms. It goes without saying that it's quite an achievement. Compare it to another great film about a boxer, 'Raging Bull', and 'Rocky' will be better at some points. This is a brilliant film, based on Stallone's own screenplay, where he plays a complex character in such a terrific way it is not strange people thought this was going to be a great actor. If you think Sylvester Stallone has made nothing but stinkers you just have to see 'Rocky'. Chartoff and Winkler mortgaged their houses for the last $100,000. When Winkler and Chartoff told United Artists that they could only get the screenplay if Stallone starred, United Artists cut the budget to $1 million and had Chartoff and Winkler sign agreements that they would be personally liable if the film went over budget. After Winkler and Chartoff purchased the film, they took it to United Artists, who envisioned a budget of $2 million with an established star, particularly Robert Redford, Ryan O'Neal, Burt Reynolds, Nick Nolte or James Caan. They agreed, on the condition that Stallone continue to work as a writer without a fee, and that he work as an actor for scale. He had $106 in the bank and no car, and was trying to sell his dog because he couldn't afford to feed him, but he refused to sell unless they agreed to allow him to star in the film. After producers Irwin Winkler and Robert Chartoff became interested in the script, they offered Sylvester Stallone an unprecedented $350,000 for the rights.
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