That was great, thanks for that. Awesome to see how much he loves the character, great enthusiasm, and still pulls for Rocky to win against him.I wish there was a way to bring Carl Weathers into this series but there really isn’t unless you de-age him into a flashback which wouldn’t make sense.
The pacing was fine to me except for the 3rd act. And Drago's role is small but he's there for a reason.How’s the pacing? And how big is Drago’s role?
yeah pretty much but the bits leading up to that happen a little faster compared to the first half of the movie. Still solid though. And I'd say even though Creed can firmly stand on its own now, you do feel Stallone's absence which is to be expected since he's been such an integral part since the beginning. But overall, those are just tiny nitpicks. Everything else is a big thumbs up from me.Isn’t the third act basically the final fight?
Is Rock shown or mentioned at all? That’s why the first Creed will always be the best to me. I loved where they took Rocky and it felt like a natural ending for him more so than the second one where he went to Vancouver.
Mentioned briefly when referencing Apollo. I think Stallone's absence was gonna be inevitable when it came to the Creed sequels, so I'm still happy with the way it's been handled and I think his story ended greatly. That said, I'd totally be on board for Rocky to return in any of the upcoming movies.Is Rock shown or mentioned at all? That’s why the first Creed will always be the best to me. I loved where they took Rocky and it felt like a natural ending for him more so than the second one where he went to Vancouver.
How’s the pacing?
Yeah those touches make it look more like a real boxing match.Honestly, haymaker after haymaker every round gets kind of boring. I know it looks good cinematically, but it would be nice to see some blocking now and then
Wow, hope I like it as much. Even on par with the others would have me seriously excited.I've enjoyed every film in this franchise to various degrees, but this was definitely a BIG step up from Creed 2 IMO and that's mostly because of Johnathan Major's performance and MBJ's direction.
I'm already hearing a ton of complaints from certain people I follow on YT who didn't like how stylized the fights were in this, but I honestly loved it because of how unique and brutal it felt at times.
Like others have said its very anime inspired which I can definitely see being a bit off putting for some, but as a HUGE DBZ fan I welcome this kind of stuff and hope to see it implemented in more films.
As of right now this is easily my favorite of the three Creed films.
I was watching the Creed 3 review on Double Toasted and they were talking about how Creed 2 added a childish, macho attitude to Adonis out of nowhere that didn't fit with the character from the first and I agree with that.Creed 2 was definitely a step down. It felt like a retread of Rocky 3 and 4 and was just too predictable, even for a boxing movie.
It was strange. Like the writers decided that the chip on his shoulder would translate to him having an ego that would push people away because of pride which is the opposite of how he is in the first one. I still enjoy Creed II though.I don't want to spoil anything for people who haven't seen it yet, but Adonis definitely got some much-needed growth in this movie that was severely lacking in Creed 2 IMO. I honestly found him to be pretty unlikeable in that movie at certain points, but I couldn't be happier with how MBJ and the writers handled him here.
His scenes with his adorable daughter were by far some of my favorite scenes in the movie.