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00:00There is a film about the creation of Rocky that is currently in preparation.
00:04That guy is... Wait, I have the actor's name.
00:06So it's Anthony Hippolito who plays Sylvester Stallone in the film.
00:11He's not playing Rocky, he's playing Sylvester Stallone who will also be playing Rocky.
00:15But actually, the idea behind this film is to tell the story of how Sylvester Stallone created Rocky
00:21and how he came to bring this film to life and, in fact, to succeed in...
00:27How to put it, to land the lead role in his script when, initially, it wasn't a sure thing.
00:31It should be noted that Stallone does not produce.
00:33It should be noted that Stallone didn't necessarily have any say in this matter.
00:36So he invited the creators to contact him if they wanted a consultant
00:41But apparently, Stallone wasn't necessarily part of the equation.
00:46So, we'll see what happens...
00:48That's not necessarily a bad thing because maybe Stallone would have been biased by it.
00:52Let's say that if he has a say or if he can add his two cents to the script,
00:56Perhaps he will want to put himself forward a lot, telling stories that may be true.
01:00But as a result, we might also distort them, or even distort them more than reality.
01:04precisely to try and embellish this story.
01:06Before Stallone wrote Rocky and starred in Rocky, he held auditions.
01:14He was rejected for a role in The Godfather because he apparently didn't look Italian enough
01:18Whereas frankly, I don't think anyone looks more Italian than Stallone, for once.
01:22After that, he took small roles in Woody Allen films; there's a scene where he shoves Woody Allen.
01:28And so, from that point on, he thought, well, acting, maybe that won't work.
01:32So, like in '75, he started writing the script for Rocky, I think he wrote it in a few days.
01:36So he sees Chuck Weckner against Muhammad Ali and he sees an old guy, so Chuck Weckner,
01:40who ended up lasting 15 rounds against the mega star, the mega boxer, Mohamed Ali, who is here by the way.
01:48And in fact, he thought to himself, well yeah, well he's the one who won, so what.
01:51This is the guy who won, and that's what will ultimately give him this idea of Rocky.
01:55And it's from there that he'll write the Rocky script in a few days, like
01:58How can you win without necessarily winning in the end, you know?
02:02Like, how can you gain people's respect without necessarily winning?
02:06That's how he felt about the match with Weckner against Muhammad Ali, you know.
02:09So, he's going to use his metaphor, a metaphor for life, for winning, through all of this.
02:15He looks like Aaron Taylor-Johnson in this photo.
02:17Yeah, that's true, it could have been him, it's true that in this case...
02:19Actually, why not, if it allows us to better discover the story behind the creation of Rocky?
02:22for people who don't necessarily know him?
02:24Yes, for sure, well, in this case, it's really a story that could lend itself to a film script.
02:29which will obviously be very romanticized, all of this, but that's also very good, actually.
02:32Afterwards, it's true that in the meantime, he lost the rights to Rocky, hence his absence from the production of this film.
02:36So yes, absolutely, and we saw that even without him, Rocky still did pretty well.
02:40Finally, the Rocky universe, Creed 2, all that, it was very good, even though he wasn't necessarily involved in the screenplay.
02:45Even on the first Creed, I don't think he was necessarily involved in the script.
02:48He's there as a consultant, but you can tell Ryan Coogler is in charge.
02:53So yes, basically, the story is that Stallone is going to sell his Rocky script.
02:58The producers are offering him $50,000, $100,000, $200,000, $300,000.
03:02While at the time his wife was pregnant, he had no money; it was truly a situation of utter destitution.
03:06He refuses the money because he wants to play in it.
03:09So, in the end, he gives her like $20,000 for the script, which is already pretty good.
03:14And basically, they tell him, okay, very well, basically, the producers are moving on from a film in which they had high hopes
03:19because they wanted, like, maybe Robert Redford or that kind of guy, Al Pacino for the role,
03:24Basically, now we don't care about this movie, here, take your $20,000, we'll give you a million, not even.
03:28So, the film is shot on a shoestring budget; the production team, those who are filming the movie,
03:34Everyone finds it a bit ridiculous, they don't understand what kind of film it is, well, that's it.
03:37And in the end, it became the mega-hit that it is, so like, I think, there were 300,000, more than 300 million worldwide
03:42For a budget of one million, so it's a colossal success.
03:46And basically, the film will tell this story, so the success story of Sylvester Stallone
03:50and how he became the megastar he is today, you know.
Commentaires
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  • Togiil y a 11 heures
    OK bah écoute c’est plutôt stylé. Merci beaucoup
  • Tay Krussil y a 17 heures
    J’ai hâte de voir ça
  • COFFEE BREAK GEEKil y a 23 heures
    Pourquoi pas en vrai
  • Skendoleroil y a 23 heures
    Rock ou creed ? Un nouveau creed je dis oui
  • Atrandosil y a 1 jour
    La ressemblance parfaite
  • Grourmayil y a 1 jour
    Physiquement la ressemblance est folle
  • Coda Cultureil y a 1 jour
    En espérant qu’il soit aussi bon que les Rocky
  • Lavisdebenil y a 1 jour
    J’avoue, c’est fou, ce qui me ressemble ça c’est surprenant
  • DoisJeLeVoiril y a 1 jour
    c'est une bonne nouvelle
  • Starkuss.il y a 1 jour
    Il lui ressemble !
  • Ça me hype pas trop ça
  • JordanUniverseil y a 1 jour
    Ça cest une bonne nouvelle
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