Sylvester Stallone-starrer ‘Rocky’ was based on actor’s life

Los Angeles, Sep 19 : Hollywood icon Sylvester Stallone just penned about "what (he) knew" when making Rocky. 

The 77-year-old star wrote the script for the 1976 film -- which spawned the iconic franchise featuring Sly as Philadelphia boxer Rocky Balboa -- and used his own life as inspiration during his initial ideas for the character, reports aceshowbiz.com.

"I just wrote about what I knew.I was writing a lot about this little kind of mentally challenged guy who happened to have a lot of heart.

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I wanted to write a movie about a guy who says, Im not great at all, never will be.I fight great fighters.But I just want the opportunity to go the distance, " Sylvestersaid at Toronto International Film Festival.

కురుల సంర‌క్ష‌ణ‌కు బెస్ట్‌ ప్రోటీన్ హెయిర్ మాస్క్‌లు ఇవే!...

Sly penned the screenplay for Rocky in just three days but was disappointed that Hollywood executives showed little interest in the project at first.

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He said, "Nobody wanted to make it.It was my best writing too."

Stallone is known for his action roles in franchises such as "Rambo" and "Rocky" and is aware that he did not have the ability to be a "Shakespearean actor."

He said: "I didnt have the bones to be a Shakespearean actor.Its important as an artist to know what your strengths are, but more important to know your weaknesses.

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గూగుల్‌లో 6 నెలలు.. ఒక ఇంజనీర్ నేర్చుకున్న 6 విలువైన పాఠాలు ఇవే?...

The Cliffhanger actor previously said to be in a three-day "fury" when he collaborated with producers Irwin Winkler and Robert Chartoff to get Rocky on the big screen.Sylvesterrecalled to GQ magazine, "I had this opportunity with Chartoff and Winkler, and I wasnt going to let it slip by."

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"I was young, and I had an incredible amount of energy, and I wrote it in a fury.I was very excited about the whole thing.

I had a feel for the streets, and I loved films like Mean Streets, and Marty, and On the Waterfront, and I felt inspired."

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