Sunday, 27 September 2015

Rocky a Journey of a person who came from nowhere and became everything.

Rocky is a boxing saga of popular films all starring Sylvester Stallone, who plays the character Rocky Balboa. The films by order of release date are: Rocky (1976), Rocky II (1979), Rocky III (1982), Rocky IV (1985), Rocky V (1990), Rocky Balboa (2006) andCreed (2015). The film series has grossed more than US$1 billion at the worldwide box office.


Rocky 1976


Rocky Balboa (Sylvester Stallone) is a small-time boxer who seems to be going nowhere in life, as he works day-in and day-out as a collector for a loan shark and fights in sleazy clubs for low-paid reward, to which Rocky is mocked and told that he's nothing but a 'bum', especially by gym trainer Mickey Goldmill (Burgess Meredith). At the same time, Rocky successfully courts Adrian Pennino (Talia Shire), a painfully shy woman with an alcoholic brother, Paulie (Burt Young). But when heavyweight champion of the worldApollo Creed (Carl Weathers) chooses Rocky at random as his opponent in a title fight, Rocky realizes he now has the chance to prove he is not worthless. With Adrian as his support and Mickey becoming his trainer and manager, Rocky fights for his self-respect.

Rocky II (1979)


Soon after proving himself, even with a split decision loss to Apollo Creed, Rocky expects the good life to follow. He marries Adrian and begins spending the money he earned from the match. But after he fails at both endorsements and a series of low-wage jobs, Rocky realizes the only way he can survive is to begin boxing again. Creed, on the other hand, faces criticism from fans to overcome the fight. As a result, he taunts Rocky through publicity into a rematch, for which Rocky trains once again with Mickey. In the fifteenth round, Rocky knocks Creed to the ground, falling to the ground himself in the process. Both fighters struggle to get to their feet, but only Rocky is successful. For the first time, Rocky is declared the Heavyweight Champion of the World.

Rocky III (1982)


After winning the heavyweight title, Rocky takes advantage of his newfound wealth and fame, appearing in multiple advertisements & television programs, and relishing his new celebrity. After defending the title multiple times, he is prepared to retire, but the No. 1 contender, James "Clubber" Lang (played by Mr. T), challenges Rocky publicly. Rocky, after dealing with Mickey's heart attack before the fight, is overpowered by the stronger, hungrier Lang and is knocked out in the second round. Mickey passes away after the fight, and old rival Apollo Creed steps in, training Rocky to fight more in Creed's old style (and in his old Los Angeles gym) and use more guile and skill. In the rematch, Rocky outboxes Lang, tiring the stronger fighter out and eventually knocking him out in the third round. After the fight, Apollo calls in his "favor" for training Rocky, which is a one-on-one match between the two of them with no cameras, no media, just man vs. man in the gym. The film ends as they each throw their first punch.

Rocky IV (1985)


After winning back the title from Clubber Lang, Rocky decides to spend some time with his family. However, destiny has some new plans for him which don't allow him to leave the ring. A new fighter from the USSRIvan Drago (played by Dolph Lundgren), has emerged and challenges Rocky to an exhibition match. Apollo fights instead, and the beating he takes from Drago ends with him dying in Rocky's arms, still in the ring, as Drago coldly watches. To avenge Apollo, Rocky challenges Drago to a rematch, which is to be held on Christmas Day in Moscow. In a montage replete with symbolism, Rocky is shown training in a remote cabin in Siberia with the help of Creed's old trainer Duke, his brother-in-law Paulie, and (eventually) Adrian, doing exercises such as chopping wood, lifting rocks, running in the snow, and climbing a mountain filled with snow, while Drago is seen in an ultratechnological training facility running on treadmills, utilizing weightlifting machines, and injecting steroids to boost his strength. During the fight itself, Rocky takes the worst beating of his life, but refuses to fall, eventually winning over the foreign crowd with his display of courage and determination, and he knocks Drago out with seconds left in the final round.

Rocky V (1990)


In the aftermath of his fight with Ivan Drago, Rocky Balboa is diagnosed with brain damage and is forced to retire from the ring. Additionally, the Balboa fortune is all gone due to an unscrupulous accountant. Rocky's family returns to their old neighborhood: Adrian returns to the pet store she used to work at, while, in a subplot, Rocky (Robert) Jr. (played by Sylvester Stallone's real son Sage) deals with bullying at his school and Rocky re-opens Mickey's old gym. While training other boxers, Rocky meets a young, hungry boxer named Tommy Gunn (played by real-life fighter Tommy Morrison) and begins training him which results in a strained relationship with Robert. Unfortunately, as Tommy begins his rise to fame under Rocky's wing, a sleazy fight promoter named George Washington Duke convinces Tommy that Rocky is holding him back, and Tommy throws over Rocky for Duke. After Tommy wins the heavyweight championship, he makes a short speech thanking Duke, and is met with jeers and the familiar chant of "Rocky" from the crowd. Seething from this insult, as well as being called by publicists as "Rocky's Robot" and being told that he's "no Rocky Balboa", Tommy decides to seek out his former mentor for a final showdown. Rocky starts to walk away from the public challenge, but Paulie decides to let Tommy have a piece of his mind about how Tommy has treated Rocky – after which Tommy punches Paulie. Rocky then challenges Tommy outside. The two proceed in a violent bare-knuckle street brawl, which Rocky wins. Rocky then proceeds to punch Duke for being harassed by him. In the end, Rocky and Robert reconcile as they run up the steps as father and son.

Rocky Balboa (2006)



In Rocky Balboa, sixteen years have passed since his final fight with his former protégé, Tommy "The Machine" Gunn. Long retired Rocky Balboa still staggers around an ever-changing world; his son is grown and distant, Paulie is working back at the meat plant, and Rocky's wife Adrian has died. Rocky has opened a restaurant, named after his wife, which he stocks with mementos of his prime as he tells his old fight stories to the customers. But when a computer simulated fight on ESPN depicting a bout between a young Rocky Balboa and the current champion, Mason Dixon (Antonio Tarver) reignites interest in the faded boxer, Rocky discovers he has not lost his fighting spirit and considers an opportunity to prove himself in the ring again. Rocky does a great job fighting, and almost wins but loses to a split decision just like the first film. Rocky is last seen visiting his wife's grave saying "Yo Adrian, we did it".

Creed (2015)


On July 24, 2013, it was announced that MGM has offered Fruitvale Station director Ryan Coogler to direct a spin-off of Rocky. The film will focus on a man named Adonis Johnson following in the footsteps of his father,[1] Apollo Creed, and getting a mentor in the now-retired Rocky Balboa. Michael B. Jordan will play Creed's son,[1] and Stallone will reprise his character of Rocky, in a script co-written by Coogler and Aaron Covington.[2] Filming began in January 2015 in Philadelphia.[3][4] It is scheduled for a November 25, 2015 release.[5]

Characters and portrayers

CharacterFilms
Rocky
(1976)
Rocky II
(1979)
Rocky III
(1982)
Rocky IV
(1985)
Rocky V
(1990)
Rocky Balboa
(2006)
Creed
(2015)
Rocky BalboaSylvester Stallone
Paulie PenninoBurt Young
Tony "Duke" EversTony Burton
Adrian BalboaTalia ShireTalia Shire
Mickey GoldmillBurgess MeredithBurgess MeredithBurgess MeredithBurgess Meredith
Apollo CreedCarl WeathersCarl Weathers
Mary Anne CreedLavelle RobySylvia MealsSylvia MealsPhylicia Rashad
MarieJodi LetiziaGeraldine Hughes
Spider RicoPedro LovellPedro Lovell
Robert Balboa Jr.Seargeoh StalloneIan FriedRocky KrakoffSage StalloneMilo Ventimiglia
Clubber LangMr. TMr. T
Ivan DragoDolph LundgrenDolph Lundgren
Tommy GunnTommy Morrison
Mason "The Line" DixonAntonio Tarver
Adonis Johnson CreedMichael B. Jordan
'Pretty Ricky' ConlanTony Bellew


Box office performance

FilmRelease dateBox office grossBox office rankingBudgetRef(s)
North AmericaOther
territories
WorldwideAll time
North America
All time
worldwide
RockyNovember 21, 1976$117,235,147$107,764,853$225,000,000#455
#74 (A)
$1.08 million[6][7]
Rocky IIJune 15, 1979$85,182,160$115,000,000$200,182,160#728$7 million[7][8]
Rocky IIIMay 28, 1982$125,049,125$270,000,000[9]#405
#141 (A)
$17 million[7][10]
Rocky IVNovember 27, 1985$127,873,716$172,500,000$300,373,716#380
#337 (A)
$28 million[7][11]
Rocky VNovember 16, 1990$40,946,358$79,000,000$119,946,358#1,755$42 million[7][12]
Rocky BalboaDecember 20, 2006$70,269,899$85,450,189$155,720,088#963$24 million[7][13]
Total$566,556,405$559,715,042$1,271,222,322119.08 million[7][14]
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Sunday, 6 September 2015

5 Facts About the Universe

1. The Red Planet has two different faces.
One side of Mars is known for looking beat up, while another side of the planet is almost completely smooth. The Northern side of Mars is known for plains, while the Southern side has a thicker crust, rockier terrain, and a lot of craters. Why does Mars have such different faces on the Northern and Southern halves of it? Scientists are still trying to find out the real reason why.
2. When the universe was first created, it was hot.
Temperature-wise, the universe was very warm when it first came into existence. Within minutes of its creation, scientists believe that the universe reached temperatures of over 1 billion degrees Kelvin. It cooled down continuously until this very day, when the average temperature of the universe is a mere 2.275 degrees Kelvin. It will continue to get colder in the universe until it reaches an average temperature of 0 degrees Kelvin – also known as absolute zero. This is why many scientists believe the end to our universe will be a  Big Freeze.
3. Our universe is about 13.7 billion years old.
Scientists have confirmed that there is nothing in the universe that is older than 13.7 billion years – making our planet (which is about 6 billion years old) a spring chicken in comparison. And here we were, thinking that WE feel old!
4. Our universe is expanding – rapidly!
Right now, scientists are amazed to see that galaxies and the planets that inhabit them are floating away from one another at increasingly rapid rates. This is also proof of the increase in the universe’s expansion. Moreover, since the universe is currently expanding, there is no way to figure out where the center of the universe is.
5. Scientists are studying structures smaller than an atom in order to learn more about the universe as a whole.
Scientists want to figure out what the universe was like during the time right before the Big Bang, which incidentally, had conditions that are similar to those being studied in the realm  of particle physics.

Ten Most Haunted Places in the World



10. Berry Pomeroy Castle, Totness

Berry Pomeroy Castle, near Totness

There are a number of legends associated with this 14th-century castle, and it has a reputation of being haunted. It has 2 famous female ghosts; the White Lady and the Blue Lady. According to legend the White Lady is the spirit of Margaret Pomeroy, who starved while imprisoned in the dungeons by her jealous sister. Apparently she haunts the dark dungeons, and rises from St Margaret’s Tower to the castle walls. The Blue Lady is not confined to specific areas and is supposed to lure people into parts of the ruin. Apparently it’s a very bad idea to follow her!

9. Dominican Hill, Baguio City, Philippines.

Dominican Hill, Baguio City, Philippines
According to some people the ghosts of people who died during the war haunt this place. Some say the patients who died here despite having the hope to be alive turned into ghosts. Hearing the banging of doors, windows, clattering of dishes and screaming voices during night are reported by people.

8. Edinburgh Castle, Edinburgh, Scotland



This magnificent castle is typically medieval, perched atop a rocky crag, giving it an amazing vista of  Scottish hills. But inside the empty halls and narrow streets of Edinburgh, there are the echoes of the dead. At least, that’s what has been reported. Hot spots for specters include the castle’s prison cells, the South Bridge vaults and Mary’s King Close, a disused street used to quarantine and eventually entomb victims of the plague. There are also reports of ghost dogs, a headless drummer, and the bodies of prisoners taken during the French seven-year war and the American War of Independence.

7. Monte Cristo, New South Wales, Australia



Monte Cristo, Australia’s most haunted mansion is located in Junee, New South Wales. Mrs Crawley, the owner of the house never came out of her home after the death of her husband in 23 years of her remaining life except for two times. After her death her ghost haunts the place particularly her former room. Body-less ghost, phantom face in the window, floating apparition, strange and ghostly voices, automatic turning on and off lights are some haunting experiences of the people. Some people reported that when they entered the boy’s bed room they were breathless and turned purple, they became normal after coming out from the room.

6. Ancient Ram Inn, Gloucestershire, England

Ancient Ram Inn, Gloucestershire, England.


Whether you believe in ghosts or not, a trip to the Ancient Ram Inn is an unsettling experience. Its creaky floorboards, cold bare walls, musty smells and dimly lit nooks and crannies epitomize everything a haunted house should be. Apparently it’s built on a pagan burial ground.



5. Highgate Cemetery, North London, England

Highgate Cemetery
 
By night, Highgate Cemetery is like something out of a horror movie. Eerie crooked gravestones, headless angles covered in ivy, dark overgrown passages between the tombs, it’s no wonder this is Britain’s number-one ghost spot. Despite it’s chilling atmosphere, by day Highgate Cemetery showcases some of the Britain’s most spectacular Gothic architecture, offers fascinating guided tours. It’s also the burial place of Karl Marx.

4. Bhangarh Fort, India

Bhangarh Fort
Bhangarh Fort is on way from Jaipur to Alwar in Rajasthan, India. According to a legend, Singhia, a black magic tantrik cursed the palace so that everybody’s souls will stay there for centuries without rebirth. Another interesting point is, all the houses in this area are without roofs because whenever a house is built with roof, the roof collapses. This is the called most haunting place in India. People who visit this place experience anxiety and restlessness. It is said that nobody returns from this place that stays there after dark. Government prohibited this area from staying after sunset. You will find a board installed by Archaeological Survey of India displaying “Staying after sunset is strictly prohibited in this area”.

3. Screaming Tunnel, Niagara Falls, Ontario

screaming tunnel
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The haunting of the Screaming Tunnel is one of Niagara Falls’ most enduring legends. Located off Warner Road, the tunnel runs under the railway tracks that link Niagara Falls to Toronto and New York City. According to local legend, if you stand in the middle of the dark tunnel at midnight and light a match, the flame will go out and a girl’s screams will be heard.

2. Ohio University,  Athens, America

Ohio University, America
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Ohio University is known in state folklore as the most haunted college campus. A large number of places on campus are said to be haunted, and numerous other popular tales are told about the university across Athens county. The British Society for Psychical Research claims that Athens, Ohio, is one of the most haunted places in the world. The five cemetaries that form a pentagram that surrounds the campus, with the administrative building being in the center of the devil’s sign. The catacombs of Jefferson Hall, where numerous ghost sightings have occurred. And finally, for The Ridges, an abandoned insane asylum that was known for thousands of labotamies and electro shock treatments.

1. Changi Beach, Singapore


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Changi Beach served as a ground for the Japanese during the Sook Ching battle of The Second World War. Thousands of Chinese died during this Operation as they were suspected of being anti-Japanese. Strange crying and screaming are reported by people.


Friday, 4 September 2015

10 Richest person of all time



A portrait of Cornelius Vanderbilt – Hulton Archive/Getty Images

10. Cornelius Vanderbilt, $185 billion




Henry Ford stands in front of one of his vehicles – Hulton Archive/Getty Images

9. Henry Ford, $199 billion



8. Muammar Gaddafi, $200 billion



A portrait of William the Conqueror – Hulton Archive/Getty Images

7. William the Conqueror, $209 billion to $229 billion



A drawing of Jakob Fugger – Hulton Archive/Getty Images

6. Jakob Fugger, $221 billion




Ali Khan’s palace in Hyderabad – Noah Seelam/Getty Images

5. Mir Osman Ali Khan, $230 billion



4. Nikolai Alexandrovich Romanov, $300 billion



Andrew Carnegie standing in a park – Hulton Archive/Getty Images

3. Andrew Carnegie, $310 billion



Rockefeller hard at work – Hulton Archive/Getty Images

2. John D. Rockefeller, $340 billion





1. Mansa Musa, $400 billion