Yeah, New Hampshire pretty much rocks. You don't even have to wear a seat belt and stuff.
FWIW, I was very impressed with Stallone when he spoke to Rush Limbaugh (I know, I know) on the radio. I think this Rocky movie will surprise people with its focus. Stallone basically admitted that 5 was a travesty, and that he wanted to send the character out with a better ending. Apparently, the movie is all about being a man in today's society, following your passion (predictable), and Rocky's direction in life as an old, widowed fighter. Not a lot of fighting scenes, I guess, until the last 25 minutes. Don't know what the theatres will have, but he already admitted filming the ending two different ways, both of which will be on the DVD.
He also had an interesting anecdote on Roy Jones, Jr. Called him 31 times to be in the movie, and not one call was returned. Called the 32nd time and let him know that he was going in a different direction. Sly was asked whether he had ever met Jones. Said he had and they were friends, but Roy Jones Jr. just doesn't answer the phone or return phone calls, not even for Showtime or HBO, whichever one is his employer.