If you’ve ever sat and asked yourself “Does Sylvester Stallone still got it?” I’m here to tell you a resounding YES! True to character, he rocked out the movie Creed, right alongside Michael B. Jordan. These two made an amazing duo, and brought to the screen a whole “old school meets new school” mantra with some new Creed movie quotes. This was especially apparent during a scene where Adonis (Michael B. Jordan) told Rocky that a picture he saved was stored, “In the cloud.” Rocky (Sylvester Stallone) looked up to the sky confused and said, “What cloud?” The hilarious banter between these two continued on throughout the film. Jokes weren’t the only thing shared between them, however. In one scene, Rocky had Adonis look into the mirror. He told him, “See the guy right there… that’s your toughest opponent. I believe that in boxing, and I believe that in life.”
The movie has a neat “old school” 90s look to it, with just the right sprinkle of modern millennial graphics and effects. It’s also important to note that this movie is not only for lovers of the sport of boxing. Love a good romance movie? Love a movie with a good life lesson? Love to fluctuate between feel good moments and nail biting suspense? Whatever your preference, Creed has you covered.
Creed Movie Quotes:
Adonis (Michael B. Jordan) told Rocky that a picture he saved was stored, “In the cloud.” Rocky (Sylvester Stallone) looked up to the sky confused and said, “What cloud?”
Rocky: “See the guy right there… that’s your toughest opponent. I believe that in boxing, and I believe that in life.”
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Synopsis from Warner Bros.com: http://www.warnerbros.com/creed
From Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures, Warner Bros. Pictures and New Line Cinema comes award-winning filmmaker Ryan Coogler’s Creed. The film reunites Coogler with his Fruitvale Station star Michael B. Jordan as the son of Apollo Creed, and explores a new chapter in theRocky story, starring Academy Award nominee Sylvester Stallone in his iconic role.
Adonis Johnson (Jordan) never knew his famous father, world heavyweight champion Apollo Creed, who died before he was born. Still, there’s no denying that boxing is in his blood, so Adonis heads to Philadelphia, the site of Apollo Creed’s legendary match with a tough upstart named Rocky Balboa.
Once in the City of Brotherly Love, Adonis tracks Rocky (Stallone) down and asks him to be his trainer. Despite his insistence that he is out of the fight game for good, Rocky sees in Adonis the strength and determination he had known in Apollo—the fierce rival who became his closest friend. Agreeing to take him on, Rocky trains the young fighter, even as the former champ is battling an opponent more deadly than any he faced in the ring.
With Rocky in his corner, it isn’t long before Adonis gets his own shot at the title…but can he develop not only the drive but also the heart of a true fighter, in time to get into the ring?
Creed also stars Tessa Thompson (Selma, Dear White People) as Bianca, a local singer-songwriter who becomes involved with Adonis; Phylicia Rashad (Lifetime’s Steel Magnolias) as Mary Anne Creed, Apollo’s widow; and English pro boxer and former three-time ABA Heavyweight Champion Anthony Bellew as boxing champ “Pretty” Ricky Conlan.
Ryan Coogler directs from a screenplay he wrote with Aaron Covington, based on a story by Coogler. The film is being produced by Irwin Winkler, Robert Chartoff, Charles Winkler, William Chartoff, David Winkler, Kevin King-Templeton and Sylvester Stallone, with Nicolas Stern executive producing.
Joining Coogler behind the scenes are director of photography Maryse Alberti (The Wrestler) and costume designers Emma Potter (Song One) and Antoinette Messam (Orphan), as well as his Fruitvale Station team: editors Michael P. Shawver and Claudia Castello; production designer Hannah Beachler; and composer Ludwig Göransson.
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures and Warner Bros. Pictures present, in association with New Line Cinema, a Chartoff Winkler Production, Creed. Opening on November 25, 2015, the film will be distributed worldwide by Warner Bros. Pictures, a Warner Bros. Entertainment Company, with select international territories as well as all television distribution being handled by MGM.
This film has been rated PG-13 for violence, language and some sensuality.