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ROCKY IV (Sylvester Stallone, 1985)

PostPosted: 03 Jan 2004, 15:21
by Punisher
Hi,
i have found a german article about Dolph Lundgren`s training for the film Rocky 4.

here the 5 pages:

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Punisher

PostPosted: 03 Jan 2004, 15:35
by Mosquito
Wow, fantastic article! Now be so good and translate it for the others. ;-)

Strange, I've done the same as Dolph for Rocky IV: 3 day split training in the gym. I grew stronger but you never saw anything. Wonder what his secret is. ;-) Well, maybe because I never ate that Joe Weider stuff. I still wonder if they really never took anything else. As a hungry new actor you'd do a lot for such a chance. But as a serious athlete and sane person you'd stay away from that stuff.

PostPosted: 03 Jan 2004, 15:58
by Punisher
ok I try my best one

The big red battle engine
Dolph Lundgren`s Preparations on his battle with Rocky

I have never trained as hardly as during these five months before Rocky 4. Stallone has put through me completely beautifully hardly.

Sylvester Stallone was in difficulties. He had the draft for Rocky 4, Rocky against the Russians, but he had nobody for the role of the Russian fighter. He needed a man even more hardness and fighting power on the glue wall could bring than Rockys earlier opponents: Carl Weathers as an Apollo Creed, the all-in wrestler Hulk Hogan and the frightening Mr. T.Also reflected Sly on proved Hollywood method - an international search for talent. Lundgren introduced itself immediately, however, was immediately rejected. With his two meters he is too big, one said to him ...

More to the translation follows ........

PostPosted: 03 Jan 2004, 18:32
by Mosquito
Punisher wrote:I have never trained as hardly as during these five months before Rocky 4.


:wink: Typical mistake: hard = hart, hardly = kaum. In this case, adding "ly" to the adjective turns it into the complete opposite. So never add "ly" to hard. Was the running gag of our English class: "I work very hardly!" - "Ich arbeite kaum"

But don't take this as an excuse to skip the rest of the translation! :lol:

PostPosted: 03 Jan 2004, 19:26
by Jox
isn't it like a transcript of the article that appeared in Muscle & Fitness?

PostPosted: 03 Jan 2004, 21:47
by Punisher
yes Jox !
I try to translate it for all in english in the next days ...

Punisher

PostPosted: 03 Jan 2004, 21:54
by Jox
well you have it all here if it's the same:
http://www.gmrmedia.com/dolph/articles/article4.html

PostPosted: 03 Jan 2004, 21:56
by Punisher
Hi,
yes it is the same. :D

Punisher

PostPosted: 04 Jan 2004, 00:50
by Mosquito
Lucky you, that saved you a couple of hours work. ;-) Thank Jox that he can find the most hidden piece of info on The Man!

PostPosted: 05 Jan 2004, 02:31
by JJPatterson
Thanks

fotos de rockyIV

PostPosted: 04 Feb 2004, 18:54
by javi
Me encantan las escenas que hay de Rocky IV y no puedo abrirlas, antes si era posible, como puedo hacerlo?

Me gustaba ver las escenas en las que Dolph estaba en el ring y me encantaba en la que aparecia con los simbolos sovieticos en un poster antes de competir con el torso desnudo, es genial su masculinidad. Se podran abrir en el futuro?, paraa mi Ivan Drago es uno de mis personajes favoritos, creo que desde el punto de vista estetico es dificil que un boxeador sea mejor y aparezca tan formidable en los combates.

PostPosted: 28 Mar 2004, 20:20
by shooby
There is those pics on the old website DOLPH-IN

PostPosted: 06 May 2004, 10:12
by THORTHORTHOR1
NO I never worked hardly as much as I did for ROCKY 4.
Idiot.
Don't tell Him what to think.
Creep.
THORTHORTHOR1

PostPosted: 06 May 2004, 10:16
by THORTHORTHOR1
It should read fur with whatever over the u - I guess He was thinking in Swedish and meant before which ouch doesn't make any sense in Enlgish or German for that matter.
Cool!

THORTHORTHOR1

PostPosted: 06 May 2004, 10:18
by THORTHORTHOR1
Then it should say "I'v never trained so hard before -" end of sentence.
When did he say it I wonder?
Whatever.