“Demolition Man” Gets Some Love

Demolition Man was the topic of the May 21, 2010 installment of Film School Rejects: Junk Food Cinema.  Here’s a taste of what they had to say…

Stallone is fantastic in Demolition Man.

I love the fight scenes between Stallone and Snipes.

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An Evening with Sylvester Stallone

Here’s exciting news for SZoners who can get to LA on June 23rd.  The LA Film Festival has scheduled…

Conversations and Talks

(100 mins)

When Rocky was nominated for ten Academy Awards® in 1977, Sylvester Stallone established himself as one of Hollywood’s biggest stars. The iconic underdog character of Rocky Balboa soon became part of American folklore, and Stallone’s action-packed movies generated a loyal fanbase worldwide.

The multi-talented actor, director, screenwriter, and visual artist comes to the Los Angeles Film Festival to reminisce on pivotal moments of his prolific artistic career and give us a sneak peek of his anticipated film The Expendables. Moderated by film critic Elvis Mitchell (KCRW’s The Treatment).

Bernard Kerik: The World Ain’t All Sunshine and Rainbows

Bernard B. Kerik was the Police Commissioner of New York City during the World Trade Center attack on September 11, 2001.  With over 100 awards for meritorious, heroic and public service throughout his career  [including the New York City Police Department’s Medal for Valor and a Presidential Commendation for heroism], Mr. Kerik is also a best selling author [The Lost Son: A Life in Pursuit of Justice] and a founding member of the Board of Trustees of the Twin Towers Fund.

It’s sad to say, that Mr. Kerik is about to serve 48 months in a federal prison.  You can read more about his fall from grace at Mr. Kerik’s blog where he also says that in order to help prepare his daughters for his time in prison, they watched Rocky Balboa together…

I sat with them and watched the movie Rocky Balboa, for the sole purpose of having them watch one scene where Rocky speaks to his son and says, “The world ain’t all sunshine and rainbows. It’s a very mean and nasty place and I don’t care how tough you are….it will beat you to your knees and keep you there permanently if you let it. You, me, or nobody is gonna hit as hard as life. But it ain’t about how hard ya hit. It’s about how hard you can get it and keep moving forward. How much you can take and keep moving forward!

When Sly Stallone wrote those words, he was talking about the challenges in real life and the principles of courage, strength, and perseverance.

Sly & Sistine III

From Yahoo News!

Sylvester Stallone and his daugher Sistine Rose Stallone are seen at a first-half break as the Los Angeles Lakers and Phoenix Suns play Game 1 of the NBA basketball Western Conference finals Monday, May 17, 2010, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Chris Carlson)

Sly & Sistine II

From Yahoo News!

Sylvester Stallone and his daughter Sistine stand court side before Game 1 of the NBA Western Conference final playoff series between the Los Angeles Lakers and the Phoenix Suns in Los Angeles, May 17, 2010. REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson

Sly & Sistine

From Yahoo News!

Sylvester Stallone and his daughter Sistine stand court side before Game 1 of their NBA Western Conference final playoff series between the Los Angeles Lakers and the Phoenix Suns in Los Angeles, May 17, 2010. REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson (UNITED STATES – Tags: SPORT BASKETBALL ENTERTAINMENT PROFILE)

Mark Pennington’s Rambo

Mark Pennington graduated from the Joe Kubert School of Cartoon and Graphic Art in 1985. Upon graduation Mark became a toy designer at Hasbro. Mark created designs for the G.I. Joe line of action figures including a Rocky Balboa GI Joe that never saw production! Mark’s first work as an inker in the comic book industry was for SQP on Judge Dredd! When I started collecting original sketches of Sly, Mark was one of the first artists that I approached.  I was excited to get this Rambo head sketch from him.  In the next few weeks I’ll post Mark’s take on an “older” Jack Carter.  Like today’s Rambo sketch, it’s another winner.