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Rocky V
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| Ratings / 5 |
| Sound | 2 |
| Visuals | 1.5 |
| Effects | 2 |
| Features | 1 |
| Transfer | 4 |
| Packaging | 4.5 |
| Overall | 2.5 |
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| Disc Information |
| Audio | Dolby Stereo Surround |
| Other Languages | French (Dolby Stereo Surround), Spanish (Mono) |
| Subtitles | French, Spanish |
| Aspect Ratio | 1.85:1 (Animorphic Widescreen) |
| Discs | Layers | 1 | 2 |
| Packaging | Clamshell w/six tabs |
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| Bonus Features |
| Featurettes | None |
| Trailers & Spots | Original Theatrical Trailer (Animorphic Widescreen) |
| Commentaries | None |
| Interviews | None |
| Storyboards | None |
| Galleries | None |
| Other | None |
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| Chapter Highlights |
| Ch. 5/6: | At the end of chapter five and the beginning of six there is a bit of cool music. |
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| Other |
| Strengths: | Animorphic Widescreen Trailer |
| Weaknesses: | Dolby Stereo Surround |
| Running Time: | Approx. 111 minutes |
| Synopsis: | The "Italian Stallion" rediscovers his roots in this exciting thrill-packed drama that reunites Sylverster Stallone with the Oscar®-winning director* of the original Rocky®.
Upon Returning Home from his latest triumph, Rocky (Stallone) learns that all of his money has been lost by an unscrupulous financial advisor. To make matters worse, his fight-related injuries force his retirement from the ring. So Rocky, his wife Adrian (Talia Shire) and his son Rocky Jr.(Sage Stallone) move to their old low-rent neighborhood in South Philadelphia. There, the fighter must resolve the deep-rooted resentment held by his son, a bitterness that grows when Rocky trains Tommy Gunn (Tommy Morrison), a young boxer who soon rises to prominence. With Tommy turns against his mentor and publicly taunts him, Rocky knows he must fight once more.
*John G. Avildson, 1976 |
| Other Thoughts: | The movie is in my opinion the worst of the series. I liked it, but I like every movie*.
*This is a distortion of the truth. Has any one seen "Bad Moon". Well I wish I hadn't. I was one of about three in the theater for it's opening day (and only day). |
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| A/V System Reviewed On: |
| Receiver: | Denon AVR-5800 |
| TV: | Mitsubishi WS-55805 |
| Speakers: | Polk Audio |
| Fronts: | RT 800i |
| Center: | CS 400i |
| Surrounds: | FX 500i |
| Rear Surrounds: | Boston Acoustics 575X THX |
| Subwoofer: | PW 650 |
| DVD Player: | Sony DVP 850D |
| Interconnects: |
| Audio: | Monster Cable Interlink® LightSpeed™ 100 Fiber Optic |
| Video: | Monster Video® 3 High-Resolution Component Video Cable |
| Speaker Wire: | Monster Cable XP with Monster Cable connectors |
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