
Our P.O.W. for this week is a cool shot of Sly and Jack Nicholson manning the phones at the recent telethon to assist the victims of the 9-11 tragedy.
– Craig Zablo
(September 29, 2001)
The #1 Sylvester Stallone Fan Site in the World!

Our P.O.W. for this week is a cool shot of Sly and Jack Nicholson manning the phones at the recent telethon to assist the victims of the 9-11 tragedy.

Hennie Blaauw returns after too long of an absence with not one, but TWO very nice wallpapers.
Hennie would like to also give credit for some of the Jennifer Flavin-Stallone images to Justin Thyme’s Jennifer Flavin Gallery. – Craig Zablo
(September 29, 2001)
Army Archerd announced in his Daily Variety Column on Wednesday September 26th that the celebrity fundraiser for the Ground Zero Relief Fund raised $1.5 million and that the Entertainment Industry Foundation would match that. Among those on hand: Sly Stallone, Lawrence Bender, Vin Diesel, Warren Beatty, Leonardo DiCaprio, Quentin Tarantino, Samuel L. Jackson and many others. – Craig Zablo
(September 29, 2001)
Mike Walker‘s “All the Gossip” column in the October 2, 2001 issue of The National Enquirer contains the following:
EMPTY NEST: Sylvester Stallone plunked down a cool $16 million to buy the huger home next to his BevHills mansion for his mom Jackie. But she told Sly “No thanks,” saying she prefers to stay in her ONE-BEDROOM pad in bustling Santa Monica rather than vegetate in Sly‘s secluded estate. (Yo! Anyone wanna live next door to a movie star?)
We reported this on September 16th!
– Craig Zablo
(September 29, 2001)
LOS ANGELES [The Hollywood Reporter -Excerpt from Brett Sporich’s column] — Warner Home Video’s open-wheeled action film “Driven” featuring KIP PARDUE and SYLVESTER STALLONE earned an estimated $5.49 million during its debut, representing a healthy 16.8% of its estimated $32.4 million domestic boxoffice, according to Video Store magazine. The VHS version of “Driven” was not retail priced.
While “Driven” placed sixth after its first five days on rental shelves, it pulled up just under the pole position at No. 2 on VideoScan’s First Alert DVD sales chart for the week ending Sept. 23.
HOLLYWOOD [Variety] – At LAWRENCE BENDER’s fundraiser Monday for Ground Zero Relief Fund for those “in dire need in N.Y.,” BENDER, VIN DIESEL and JOHN HERZFELD, along with SYLVESTER STALLONE, announced that the Entertainment Industry Foundation would match funds raised that night — $1.5 million.
Among those on hand: Warren Beatty, Leonardo DiCaprio, Ed Norton, Ben Affleck, Jimmy Woods, Quentin Tarantino, Ellen DeGeneres, Samuel L. Jackson. Sheryl Crow ended the evening singing God Bless America'' andAmerica the Beautiful.”

The October 9, 2001, issue of The National Enquirer features and article titled “Stars Pull Out All Stops” written by Michael Glynn and Beverly Williston. The article discusses all of the efforts celebrities have made to provide financial relief to victims of the 9-11 terrorist acts. A much smaller version of the pic above appears with the article.

The October 12, 2001, issue of Entertainment Weekly features a weekly column called “Gimme Shelter” which each week takes a look at homes of celebrities. This week they check in on Sly‘s new purchase.

The October 9, 2001, issue of Star features and article titled “They Gave and Gave and Gave” which takes a look at some of the contributions of time and money that celebrities have made to provide financial relief to victims of the 9-11 terrorist acts. A much smaller version of the pic above appears with the article.
America: A Tribute to Heroes was broadcast live and commercial-free on over 31 US broadcast and cable networks to over 150 countries world-wide, from studios in Los Angeles and New York. The benefit opened with Bruce Springsteen with an acoustic rendition of My City of Ruins.
Springsteen opened the two-hour show playing acoustic guitar and harmonica and singing My City of Ruins, a song he premiered in a pair of live concerts late last year in Asbury Park, New Jersey. Dozens of celebrities including Sly Stallone, Tom Cruise, Al Pacino, Jack Nicholson, Al Pacino, Clint Eastwood, Julia Roberts, Halle Berry and others manning phone banks to accept donations to the 9/11 relief fund. The benefit last two hours and ended with Willie Nelson joined by the celebrities in attendance for several choruses of America the Beautiful.
– Craig Zablo (September 22, 2001)