
Our P.O.W. for this week is this nice black and white portrait of SLY. – Craig Zablo (August 11, 2001)
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Our P.O.W. for this week is this nice black and white portrait of SLY. – Craig Zablo (August 11, 2001)
Tony Eufinger of ABCNEWS.com posted an article titled Sylvester Stallone Fights for a Parking Garage. Here’s a quote from Eufinger’s piece that sums it up…
Although a far cry from an action-packed Rambo plot, The Mirror reports the Hollywood tough guy is keen to stop the Gateshead Borough Council from tearing down the garage because it’s the setting for one of Britain’s cult classic gangster films.
The scene from the original Get Carter, released in 1971, features British actor Michael Caine tossing a local bad guy off the five-story building to his death. According to the tabloid, fans still flock to the site for photographs.
Sly, of course, starred in the Get Carter remake. – Craig Zablo (August 11, 2001)
SYLVESTER STALLONE and KIP PARDUE met Japanese racing drivers HIRONORI TAKEUCHI and MASAMI KAGEYAMA at a special preview of the film “Driven,” in Tokyo on Monday, Aug. 6, 2001.
– Craig Zablo
[August 6, 2001]

Our P.O.W. for this week is this nice shot of SLY on the cover of Bravo (a popular entertainment mag from Germany). – Craig Zablo (August 5, 2001)

Ernest “Jazzman” Resendes sent in the pic and quotes from:
TOTAL FILM [August 2001/issue 55]
— “Ask him which movies he rates from the past, and he’ll list First Blood, Nighthawks, F.I.S.T.and Cop Land. Ask about the choices he’s likely to make in the future, and he’ll stress that he’s looking for more ensemble pieces, more character work. ”
— “There’s a kind of thrill at seeing something that came off the page being enacted before your very eyes as opposed to just being an actor for hire.”
— “Next up he’s acting opposite MADELINE STOWE as a mafia bodyguard wanting payback for his boss’ murder in Avenging Angelo, before carrying on down the revenge trail as a widower out for justice in Dolan’s Cadillac. “
— “In fact neither the remake of Get Carter nor cop thriller Eye See You (aka Detox) look likely to get theatrical release over here (UK ).”
— “His career did perk up momentarily , however, when racing movie Driven thrust him onto the winners podium as it took the number one spot at the US box office in April.”
Thanks to Jazz for sharing!
– Craig Zablo

“Mr. Perfect” is the title of an article (by Joyce Maynard) about celebrity trainer Bill Phillips. It appears in the August 6, 2001 issue of US Weekly. Bill Phillips wrote the bestseller Body for Life and is a personal trainer who has worked with Sylvester Stallone, Mel Gibson, Clint Eastwood and others. Sly is pictured with Bill Phillips and is quoted as saying, “Bill is at the top of his field… Bill is a fantastically gifted communicator who has a devout passion when it comes to training and creating a mindset.”- Craig Zablo (July 31, 2001)

Sly looking relaxed at a Planet Hollywood press conference. – Craig Zablo (July 29, 2001)
On Saturday, July 28, 2001, Sly Stallone and his wife Jennifer Flavin attended the WBC/IBF/WBA light heavyweight championship bout between Roy Jones, Jr. and Julio Gonzalez, Jones won via a 12 round unanimous decision.

“Mr. Perfect” is the title of an article [by Joyce Maynard] about celebrity trainer BILL PHILLIPS. It appears in the August 6, 2001 issue of US Weekly. BILL PHILLIPS wrote the bestseller Body for Life and is a personal trainer who has worked with SYLVESTER STALLONE, MEL GIBSON, CLINT EASTWOODand others. SLY is pictured with BILL PHILLIPS and is quoted as saying, “BILL is at the top of his field… BILL is a fantastically gifted communicator who has a devout passion when it comes to training and creating a mindset.”
– Craig Zablo
[July 28, 2001]
by Tony Eufinger ABCNEWS.com
SYLVESTER STALLONE is on a new mission: to save a British parking garage from impending disaster.
Although a far cry from an action-packed Rambo plot, The Mirror reports the Hollywood tough guy is keen to stop the Gateshead Borough Council from tearing down the garage because it’s the setting for one of Britain’s cult classic gangster films.
The scene from the original “Get Carter,” released in 1971, features British actor MICHAEL CAINE tossing a local bad guy off the five-story building to his death. According to the tabloid, fans still flock to the site for photographs.
But not everyone wants STALLONE to come to the rescue.
“Instead of trying to save it he should put on his Rambo gear and blast it into oblivion,” suggests one observer who thinks the garage is an eyesore.
STALLONE starred in an American remake of “Get Carter” last year.
– Craig Zablo
[July 28, 2001]