An Episode for George Locust, thank you for the recommendation. Sylvester Stallone was a nobody with only a handful of acting credits and $300 to his name. So how the heck could he write a script in 3 days for a the eventual Best Picture Winner of 1976? Find out, when we take a look at "Rocky" from 1976. Have a movie recommendation? DM me on Instagram or Facebook: @themoviecommentarypodcast Email me: themoviecommentarypodcast@yahoo.com Apple Podcasts:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...
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An Episode for George Locust, thank you for the recommendation. Sylvester Stallone was a nobody with only a handful of acting credits and $300 to his name. So how the heck could he write a script in 3 days for a the eventual Best Picture Winner of 1976? Find out, when we take a look at "Rocky" from 1976. Have a movie recommendation? DM me on Instagram or Facebook: @themoviecommentarypodcast Email me: themoviecommentarypodcast@yahoo.com Apple Podcasts:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...
A Hard Day's Night-In The Eye of The Beatlemania Hurricane
The Movie Commentary Podcast
1 hour 40 minutes
5 years ago
A Hard Day's Night-In The Eye of The Beatlemania Hurricane
Imagine yourself in the shoes of the Fab Four from Liverpool (also known as The Beatles) in 1964. You've just released a single that has reached number 1 in the US. You've went on a tour of the United States, which included a stop on the legendary Ed Sullivan Show. You are already lighting the world on fire with your music. Surely there is nothing more that you can do. Except for making one of the greatest jukebox Comedy films of all time. That's exactly what happened when John Lennon,...
The Movie Commentary Podcast
An Episode for George Locust, thank you for the recommendation. Sylvester Stallone was a nobody with only a handful of acting credits and $300 to his name. So how the heck could he write a script in 3 days for a the eventual Best Picture Winner of 1976? Find out, when we take a look at "Rocky" from 1976. Have a movie recommendation? DM me on Instagram or Facebook: @themoviecommentarypodcast Email me: themoviecommentarypodcast@yahoo.com Apple Podcasts:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...