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Rocky 3 (1982) There is no tomorrow! THERE IS NO TOMORROW! THERE IS NO TOMORROW!

Rocky 3 (1982) There is no tomorrow! THERE IS NO TOMORROW! THERE IS NO TOMORROW!

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Now, when we made podcasts, you had that eye of the tiger, man; the edge! And now you gotta get it back, and the way to get it back is to go back to the beginning. You know what I mean? When do you know that you have had an incredible success?! Well when you start being massively better looking, wearing suits every day and driving a Maserati of course! Sadly that means that Joe and James are currently the Rocky 1 of Podcasting and that Gazzo needs them to go out and break some thumbs to make their way.

Rocky 3 is the often overlooked movie in the original saga, but it has a lot to offer, from beach front shouting matches, to dancing in darkened gyms to even swimming in a boxing movie. but can it be a Champion of Cinema when the bell rings?

The Hosts

Joe Walker is a Sports Coach and graduate of Loughborough University, with 16 years coaching experience and a degree in Sports Coaching. His first passion has always been movies and the stories that they tell.

James Marshall is a 2x National Championship winning athlete and graduate of Loughborough University. He has a background in a variety of sports including American Football, Athletics and Swimming. He grew up with aspirations to pursue a life in Drama and Acting.

Contact Info

Instagram - @championsofcinema

Tiktok - @champions.of.cine

Email- Championsofcinema@gmail.com

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