
On November 8, 2012, RumorFix posted: Sylvester Stallone: I Don’t Want Any Money From Sage’s Estate.
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On November 8, 2012, RumorFix posted: Sylvester Stallone: I Don’t Want Any Money From Sage’s Estate.

Alexis Ziritt makes his second appearance in my Stallone Theme Sketch Collection. Alexis is the co-founder of Fistful Apparel and the indie comics co-op Calavera Comics. When I saw that Alexis was taking sketch card commissions, I decided to get on board for a couple. I asked Alexis to pick two from Jack Carter, John Rambo and Cobra. Alexis liked the theme and decided to do all three.
You can see more of Alexis’ art here.

From the October issue of Previews. – Craig


On November 3, 2012, The Advertiser.com posted Rodrigue Paintings on Display at State Library.
– Craig

On November 1, 2012, AMC posted Six Things You Didn’t Know About Sylvester Stallone. My guess is that you did. – Craig
1. He’s in the Boxing Hall of Fame
In 2011, the man who created Rocky Balboa joined Mike Tyson as an inductee into the International Boxing Hall of Fame. The honor raised the ire of some boxing enthusiasts who complained that Stallone — who’s only taken punches onscreen — doesn’t belong among a hall of real prizefighters but Sly KO-ed those haters with his ingratiating speech on induction day.
2. Stallone Actually Feels the Pain
While filming Rocky IV, Stallone asked Dolph Lundgren to punch him as hard as he could and ended up in intensive care. Years later in a fight scene with Steve Austin for The Expendables, Stallone ended up with a broken neck (repaired with a metal plate!). In short, his signature grimaces are sometimes very real.
3. He Was Dubbed “the Next Brando”
Following the success of Rocky, Roger Ebert said Sly was primed to become “the next Marlon Brando.” Not a surprising declaration at the time, considering Balboa’s similarities to Brando’s tender-tough guy in On the Waterfront and a gut-wrenching cry of “Adrian!” that would make Stanley Kowlaski proud.
4. He a Fine Artist
Can you picture Cobra (another tough guy character played by Stallone) standing at a canvas with palette and brush in hand? Maybe you should because abstract oil painting is one of Stallone’s hobbies. Still skeptical? His work fetches Rocky-like prices with two pieces alone netting $90k.
5. He’s Launching a Clothing Line
Actor, writer, director, painter, and now… fashionista. After experiencing a “huge weight change” between Rambo 2 and Rambo 3, Sly discovered a new-found passion for making custom clothing. He’s now turning that interest into a label targeted at men ages 25-40. The name of the line? Sly Inc, of course!
6. He Loves Edgar Allen Poe
Many fans know that Stallone’s self-professed hero is Leonardo da Vinci (as evidenced in his homage to his idol with the Expendables 2 poster). But fewer may know that he’s also “obsessed with Edgar Allen Poe.” In fact, he’s been developing a biopic of the writer for the last ten years. His reverence obviously outweighs his ego: “Of course, I’m not playing Poe,” Stallone says, ‘Yo, Poe!’ It won’t work.”

The big news this week is that Kim Basinger has joined Sly and Robert Deniro for their film Grudge Match.

On October 31, 2012, Collider posted AFM 2012: THE EXPENDABLES 3 Confirmed. – Craig

On October 31, 2012, Hello! Daily News posted a report that Sly and Jennifer’s daughter Sophia will undergo heart surgery in December.
Sophia is quoted as saying…
Our thoughts and prayers will be that all goes well and Sophia makes a speedy recovery. – Craig

On October 31, 2012, Entertainment Tonight posted Oscars Flashback’83: Sly’s Praises and Irony. Sly is featured in a short video about his thoughts on the 1983 Oscar Awards. – Craig