Episode 7: Rocky Round 2
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The episode highlights the masterful supporting performances of Burgess Meredith and Burt Young, noting how their characters added layers of brokenness and redemption to the story. The duo also dives into the production’s "accidental" brilliance, from the legendary Bill Conti score—produced on a shoestring budget—to the grueling editing process that trimmed a bloated three-and-a-half-hour rough cut into a lean, 93-minute masterpiece.
By examining the film’s massive $225 million global box office and its role in inventing the "training montage," the hosts illustrate how Rocky became the definitive template for the underdog sports genre. The discussion concludes with a look at the "Rocky" statue and the film's status as a symbol of the American spirit.
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