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Sylvester Stallone and Madeleine Stowe in El protector (2002)

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“He absolutely tickles me to death”: Sylvester Stallone Surprised Dolly Parton in Their Only Movie Together
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Sylvester Stallone has always been Hollywood’s tough guy, the man who redefined the action genre. However, in 1984, the world saw a different side of him thanks to the musical comedy, ‘Rhinestone.’ Given his reputation, his co-star Dolly Parton had doubts whether he would even be able to pull off the comedy genre. As it turns out, he proved her wrong almost immediately.

Parton and Stallone starred in Bob Clark’s ‘Rhinestone’, a film based on Larry Weiss’ hit song, ‘Rhinestone Cowboy.’ While the two got along quite well on set, there was a time when Parton wondered if comedy was really his cup of tea.

In an interview with Smooth Radio, Parton admitted that she stood corrected as Stallone made her laugh so hard that she couldn’t even get through her scenes without doubling over with laughter.

In her words,

I was really impressed with him, because I wondered myself,...
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  • 10/8/2025
  • por Mishkaat Khan
  • FandomWire
Sylvester Stallone's Bizarre Cameo In A Bollywood Movie Has To Be Seen To Be Believed
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Sylvester Stallone's career has been so fascinatingly varied. The man who wrote one of the greatest movies of the 20th century in "Rocky" has always had the preternatural self-belief required to succeed and has demonstrated as much across the past five decades of his career. Just like the Italian Stallion himself, Stallone always manages to pick himself up just when it seems as if he's down for the count. He did it in the early '90s with "Cliffhanger" and he did it in the early 2000s with "Rocky Balboa," the film which saved the "Rocky" franchise and Stallone himself from obscurity.

But in order to rise from the ashes, he had to descend in the first place, and there have been some remarkable descents in Sly's career. Even before he experienced a true nadir, Stallone was responsible for directing a critical flop that remains one of only three...
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  • 18/3/2025
  • por Joe Roberts
  • Slash Film
Sylvester Stallone Nearly Starred In A Disappointing Stephen King Crime Thriller
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After a dismal 1990s that greatly diminished his stature as one of the most bankable movie stars in Hollywood, Sylvester Stallone kicked off the 2000s with a pair of box office disappointments in "Get Carter" and "Driven." Though the latter reunited him with his "Cliffhanger" director Renny Harlin, moviegoers had very little interest in a film about Cart racing. With his two most valuable franchises, "Rocky" and "Rambo," mothballed due to lack of commercial interest, his once reliable international popularity on the wane, and a finished movie ("D-Tox") gathering dust on the shelf due to horrid test screening scores, Stallone had to humble himself and make a movie that didn't lose tens of millions of dollars for its investors. This meant working small and not demanding a bank-breaking payday.

Stallone was lost, as you can tell from one look at the movies he made around this time. The direct-to-video flop "Avenging Angelo,...
Ver el artículo completo en Slash Film
  • 3/3/2025
  • por Jeremy Smith
  • Slash Film
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Rocky Balboa: the movie that put Sly back on top
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The early 2000s were a bad time for Sylvester Stallone professionally. In the mid-nineties, after a short-lived resurgence of three hit movies, Cliffhanger, Demolition Man and The Specialist, Stallone’s career as a bankable action star began to sputter, with Judge Dredd, Assassins and Daylight all losing money. Copland, an indie drama directed by James Mangold, made money and earned Stallone his best reviews since the original Rocky, but his follow-up movies were disastrous. His attempt at a slasher/ horror movie, D-Tox, sat on the shelf for years, finally being released under the lame title Eye See You. His 2000 remake of Get Carter was another disaster, with critics eviscerating him for remaking the Michael Caine classic, with even a cameo from Caine himself not easing their fury. In 2001, he teamed with Cliffhanger’s Renny Harlin on a go-for-broke would-be blockbuster called Driven.

Sporting a huge budget, for the time, a...
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  • 8/10/2024
  • por Chris Bumbray
  • JoBlo.com
Tulsa King Makes Me Wonder Why Sylvester Stallone Took So Long To Follow In De Niro, Pacino & Other Actors' Footsteps
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Warning! This article contains Spoilers for Tulsa King season 2.Watching Tulsa King makes me wonder why it took so long for Sylvester Stallone to show how great he is at playing a gangster. Stallone stars in Tulsa King as Dwight Manfredi, a capo from a New York City mafia who was sent to Tulsa, Oklahoma to start his own criminal empire. Tulsa King has also been a massive success for Stallone, and it's one of the best shows on Paramount+. I'm a big fan of both Tulsa King and Stallone, but the show has also highlighted something really confusing about the actor's career.

Sylvester Stallone is one of the most legendary actors in Hollywood. He's been an icon of both the action genre through his Rambo franchise, and the sports genre through Rocky. Though Stallone's best movies often dominate their genre, there's one area he's only recently broken into through...
Ver el artículo completo en ScreenRant
  • 30/9/2024
  • por Sean Morrison
  • ScreenRant
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Eye See You (2002) – Wtf Happened to This Horror Movie?
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The episode of Wtf Happened to This Horror Movie? covering Eye See You was Written by Mike Holtz, Narrated by Travis Hopson, Edited by Juan Jimenez, Produced by Andrew Hatfield and John Fallon, and Executive Produced by Berge Garabedian.

If you’re like me and so many other nineties kids, you may remember Eye See You (watch it Here) as that Sylvester Stallone film you saw late in his career sitting on the shelves at your local Blockbuster or Hollywood Video featuring Sly pointing a gun in a snowy landscape looking just as surprised as you to be there with such little fanfare. Stallone belongs on the “Guaranteed to have in-stock or you get a free rental” Holy shit package wall of the video store or at the very least in an interesting role among an all-star cast like he’d been in with Cop Land a few years previous.
Ver el artículo completo en JoBlo.com
  • 1/1/2024
  • por Cody Hamman
  • JoBlo.com
Assassins: An Underrated Stallone flick?
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All was not well with Sylvester Stallone’s career in the summer of 1995. Judge Dredd had come out, and, despite blockbuster business overseas, the film flopped in the all-important North American market. It would kick off a dry spell in Sly’s career, with many of his follow-up movies also doing poorly, to the point that in the early 2000s, he was stuck doing low-rent movies that went direct to video, such as Shade and Avenging Angelo. Of course, a major comeback for the Italian Stallion was just around the corner. Still, in this episode of Stallone Revisited, we look back at his follow-up to Judge Dredd, Assassins, which, on paper, should have been one of Sly’s classics but has gone on to become something of an obscure, underrated outing on his CV.

In the 1990s, spec scripts were all the rage. For those who don’t know, a...
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  • 18/6/2023
  • por Chris Bumbray
  • JoBlo.com
Judge Dredd: Is It One Of Stallone’s Worst?
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1995 – it was the best of times; it was the worst of times. While the peak era of action movies was beginning to wane, multiplexes were still packed with decent action films, and icons like Arnold Schwarzenegger and Sylvester Stallone were still packing them in. Meanwhile, second-tier action heroes like Steven Seagal and Jean-Claude Van Damme still tried to punch their way onto the A-list. It would never quite happen for those two, with both starring in direct-to-video movies by the decade’s end. But 1995 was arguably the last year in the nineties when Stallone and Schwarzenegger were at the top of their game. Schwarzenegger’s career would only really falter at the end of the decade, with him never really able to recapture his former box office glory following his run as the Governor of California. Stallone would be luckier, with him able to reinvent himself in the mid-2000s...
Ver el artículo completo en JoBlo.com
  • 20/4/2023
  • por Chris Bumbray
  • JoBlo.com
William H. Macy, John Leguizamo And Felicity Hoffman Join Ensemble Drama Stealing Cars
Now that indie producer Rachel Winter finally got the long-gestating drama Dallas Buyers Club in front of audiences and critics that are adoring it, she can focus her attention on another oft-delayed project in production with a pretty solid cast of its own. The drama Stealing Cars, with Mark Wahlberg and Steve Levinson executive producing, will star William H. Macy, John Leguizamo, Felicity Huffman, Mike Epps, Emory Cohen and Paul Sparks. I.d have to steal a bunch of cars to be able to get these guys to make my movie. The film will be directed by Bradley Kaplan, best known for directing the episode "Muhammad and Larry" for Espn.s documentary series 30 for 30, with a script written by Will Aldis and Steve Mackall, who last teamed up for 2002.s completely forgettable Avenging Angelo with Sylvester Stallone. Hopefully they can turn a better tale out of the true story that...
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  • 20/11/2013
  • cinemablend.com
Sylvester Stallone Steps Back from Action for 'Reach Me' Indie Drama
Sylvester Stallone has had a pretty impressive comeback in recent years. The Rocky and Rambo star was once one of the biggest actors in the world, but despite his box office successes through the 80s and 90s, he was relegated to straight-to-dvd work like Eye See You, Shade, and Avenging Angelo for much of the 2000s. After resurrecting his iconic characters and getting the gang back together for The Expendables, Stallone seems to have a second chance at being a megastar again, but that doesn't mean he'll only be doing blockbusters. Variety reports that Sly has joined Reach Me, an indie drama for director John Herzfeld. The film tells the story of a collection of people who have a connection with a self-help book written by a secretive and reclusive former football coach and stars rapper-turned-actor Nelly, Elizabeth Henstridge (who has just been cast in Joss Whedon's "S.H.I.E.L.D." TV...
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  • 14/11/2012
  • por Ben Pearson
  • firstshowing.net
Sylvester Stallone, Morgan Freeman, Lori McCreary and Director Tom Hooper to be honored at the Hollywood Awards Gala
HollywoodNews.com: The 14th Annual Hollywood Film Festival and Hollywood Awards, presented by Starz, are pleased to announce that Hollywood icon and Academy Award-nominated Sylvester Stallone will receive the “Hollywood Career Achievement Award,” Oscar-winning Morgan Freeman and Lori McCreary will be recognized with the “Hollywood Innovator Award,” and director Tom Hooper will be honored with the “Hollywood Director Award” at the Hollywood Awards Gala Ceremony.

“It is a privilege to honor and to celebrate Sylvester Stallone’s extraordinary talent and remarkable career, as well as the great innovative work of Morgan Freeman and Lorie McCreary in the convergence of technology and filmmaking, and the outstanding directing talent of Tom Hooper in his new film “The King’s Speech,” said Carlos de Abreu, Founder of the Hollywood Awards Gala..

Previously announced honorees for this year’s Hollywood Awards Gala include: Sean Penn for the “Humanitarian Award”; Annette Bening for the “Actress...
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  • 5/10/2010
  • por Linny Lum
  • Hollywoodnews.com
Milla Jovovich is Coming Back
Milla Jovovich is out to prove she can do more than just kill thousands of Zombies in a post-apolctiicc world. The actress has signed on to star in Keep Coming Back, a coming-of-age comedy that marks the directorial debut of William H. Macy. The story sees a young man with a sheltered upbringing join an Alcoholics Anonymous group in order to seduce the woman of his dreams (Jovovich). Steve Buscemi and Macy will also star in the film. Will Aldis wrote the flick and Rachel Rothman (Brooklyn Rules), Tucker Tooley (A Man Apart) and Dan Keston (Felon) will produce. Aldis previously penned the Randy Quaid horror-thriller Black Cadillac and Avenging Angelo, which starred Sylvester Stallone and Madeleine Stowe Jovovich last starred in Resident Evil: Extinction and just finished production on The 4th Kind and A Perfect Getaway, which are both due out next year. Keep Coming Back will begin filming in Georgia early next year.
Ver el artículo completo en TheMovingPicture.net
  • 7/11/2008
  • por James Cook
  • TheMovingPicture.net
Sylvester Stallone at an event for The Oscars (2016)
Stallone's New Romantic Comedy Nearly Finished
Sylvester Stallone at an event for The Oscars (2016)
Sylvester Stallone has been adding the finishing touches to his latest film Avenging Angelo. Actress Madeline Stowe will appear with Stallone in the movie, notable for being the last to feature Anthony Quinn, who died earlier this month. Avenging Angelo tells the story of the daughter of a gangster called Angelo - played by Quinn, and his bodyguard - played by Stallone.
  • 26/6/2001
  • WENN
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