Episode 17: Rocky Part 3 – Creed / Raquel Stecher

Raquel Stecher returns to complete Rocky’s saga with a conversation about Creed and Creed II. We discuss fathers and sons, the disappearance of the boxing community and TRAINING MONTAGES! 

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CREDITS:

Talking Heads:

James David Patrick (@007hertzrumble) – believes that Creed II is the best Rocky sequel. 

Raquel Stecher (@RaquelStecher) – Classic movie blogger, workout and training montage expert.

Clips Contained in this Podcast:

Ryan Coogler discusses origins of Creed

“Gonna Fly Now” – Bill Conti

Creed trailer

A Shot in the Dark clip

NBC Saturday Night promo (1989)

“Go For It” – Joey B. Ellis 

HBO Boxing Intro from the early 80’s

Creed clip “Training”

Creed II trailer

Rocky III clip – “Apollo’s offer’

Rocky IV clip – “I must break you”

“Runnin” – Ludwig Göransson (w/ ASAP Rocky, ASAP Ferg, and Nicki Minaj)

Rocky III clip: “Ding ding.”

“Fight in Moscow” – Ludwig Göransson

RKO Radio Pictures beep beep

“Last Breath” – Future

Cinema Shame Rocky Shop

Cinema Shame’s Rocky/Creed store on Amazon (browse and support the show!)

Creed – Blu-ray
Creed II – Blu-ray
Rocky I-VI – Rocky Heavyweight Collection on Blu-ray

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Recorded in December 2018. Copyrights are owned by the artists and their labels. Negative dollars are made from this podcast.

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Episode 7: Rocky Part 2 / Raquel Stecher

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Raquel Stecher once again joins James on the Cinema Shame podcast to complete their conversation about the Rocky series with bits and baubles about Rocky IV, Rocky V, and Rocky Balboa.

How much of a role does nostalgia play in the enjoyment of the Rocky films? And does that even matter when sitting down to enjoy a film franchise? As we weave our way through the decline of Rocky, we talk Dolph Lundgren’s unholy bench press, the inexplicable creative decisions behind Rocky V, and the sweet and sentimental coda to the franchise. We play the inaugural “Hot Minute of Cinema Shame” game and wax romantic about training montages.

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CREDITS:

Talking Heads:

James David Patrick (@007hertzrumble) – Host, lover of horror and crazy cinema challenges.

Raquel Stecher (@QuelleLove) – Classic movie blogger, workout and training aficionado.

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Music Contained in this Podcast:

“Living in America” – James Brown

“Hearts on Fire” – John Cafferty

“Redemption” – Bill Conti

“Go For It” – Joey B. Ellis

“The Final Bell” – Bill Conti

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Supplementary Links:

Raquel’s Out of the Past Classic Film Blog

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Recorded in October 2017.

Copyrights are owned by the artists and their labels. Negative dollars are made from this podcast.

Episode 5: Rocky / Raquel Stecher

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In our first ever Series Shame!, Raquel Stecher (@quellelove) steps into the ring to tussle with the entire six-film ROCKY series. In the first of two very special episodes, Raquel and James (@007hertzrumble, as always) discuss ROCKY I-III and in doing so gush over gooey love stories, sweaty workout montages and surf-laden bromances. As a fitness guru herself, Raquel goes as far to question the effectiveness of Rocky’s training methods. This episode boasts perspectives on Rocky about which even Sly Stallone never dreamed.

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CREDITS:

Talking Heads:

James David Patrick (@007hertzrumble) – Host, lover of crazy cinema challenges.

Raquel Stecher (@quellelove) – Classic movie blogger at outofthepastblog.com, fitness guru, cocktail aficionado.

Music Contained in this Podcast:

“Gonna Fly Now” – Bill Conti

“Know How” – Young M.C.

“Eye of the Tiger” – Survivor

Supplementary Materials:

Tin Cup (1996, Ron Shelton)

The Set-Up (1949, Robert Wise) 

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Recorded in September 2017.

Copyrights are owned by the artists and their labels. Negative dollars are made from this podcast.