If you’re planning to tour Rocky’s Philly neighborhood, then you might want to first check out this article that Joe Bordsen wrote for The Age.com. – Craig
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Robert Earl is "Expendable
On December 2nd, Variety reported that Robert Earl, co-owner of the Planet Hollywood resort chain and friend of Sly Stallone, has signed on as a co-producer of “The Expendables.” Sly will write, direct and star when filming starts in February. He will be joined by Jason Statham, Jet Li and Dolph Lundgren. You can read full details by clicking here. – Craig
Frank Stallone Concert
Want to know where Frank Stallone will be playing on January 3, 2009? Then click here. – Craig
Is "T-Bag" Expendable
If you’re a fan of “Prison Break” you’re going to love hearing that there’s a chance that Robert “T-Bag” Knepper will appear along side Sly Stallone, Jason Statham, Jet Li and Dolph Lundgren in “The Expendables.” You can read here what Robert Knepper told Newsbeat.
I, for one, would love to see Knepper added to the cast. He’s a fantastic actor and would be a welcome addition. Let’s hope this happens. – Craig
"Rocky" Tops Again
“Rocky” tops another “Best All Time Sports Movie” list. – Craig
Rocky’s Tough Territory
If you’re planning to tour Rocky’s Philly neighborhood, then you might want to first check out this article that Joe Bordsen wrote for The Age.com. – Craig
Rocky’s Tough Territory
If you’re planning to tour Rocky’s Philly neighborhood, then you might want to first check out this article that Joe Bordsen wrote for The Age.com. – Craig
Rambo’s Impact
On December 5, 2008, Marco Lanzagorta took a look at the impact the Rambo movies have had on U.S. culture for Popmatters.com. You can read his piece here. – Craig
Sly and Beckham
The Sun.co.uk posted a much larger version of the photo above of Sly and David Beckham as well as a few others of celebs in attendance at the Ricky Hatton fight. You can see them by clicking here and then going to to the slide show. – Craig
Sly as "The Wrestler"
Darren Aronofsky, director of the critically acclaimed “The Wrestler” is quoted as saying that Mickey Rourke was not his first choice for the starring role. In fact, Sylvester Stallone was one of his first choices. Aronofsky said, “I was thinking it’d be interesting to see him go back to the ring in some way because he’s so good in the ring. Then he did ‘Rocky Balboa,’ the latest ‘Rocky,’ and it kinda ruled it out for me because it was about an older guy going back to the ring. There were enough connections there that I didn’t want to go near it.” You can read the full article here.
While it would have been very cool to see Sly in “The Wrestler,” I think that the path he is on now is better. Sly is back to writing, directing and starring in his own projects. Plus, it allowed Mickey Rourke another opportunity to shine. This way fans get to see two actors doing what they do best! – Craig