New Stallone “Bullet to the Head” Interview

On May 2, 2013, the St. Augustine Times posted Sly Stallone: The Bullet to the Head Interview.  Here are a few tidbits:

KW (Kam Williams, interviewer): Let me start by asking what interested you in Bullet to the Head?
SS: Well, I liked the idea of a very simple story with a dark morality. There’s humor in that later on, but you start with the basic idea that you have two total opposites having to work together for a common cause who you know are going to have to take each other out at the very end, at least that was the original premise. I also really liked the idea of doing it with Walter Hill after the first director bowed out. That made the project especially enticing.

SS: Yes, and also because he’s kind of gone down the same path as I did. There was a period when I was pretty much untouchable for about 8 or 9 years until I got a big break with Joe Roth when he helped produce Rocky Balboa. That was a big, big, long shot. Everybody thought it was a joke, but it worked. [Chuckles] I think there’s a lot of music left to play in a lot of these old instruments. And I felt that Walter Hill is a pro at this genre, yet he’s not getting the opportunity. So, when I saw the opportunity present itself, I decided, “If he does the movie, I’ll do it.” And it worked out that way.

KW: Larry Greenberg asks: How did you develop your character, Jimmy Bobo?
SS: I decided to approach it this way. I, Sylvester Stallone, am really not much like Rocky. Rocky is a much more ethical, moral person than I am. [Chuckles] He’s really a great guy. And Rambo is a much darker person than I am, and much more reserved and withdrawn. I thought, let me try something different. What if I, Sylvester Stallone, were transported into the world of hit men? In other words, what if I were the hit man but just played myself. So, that’s the way I approached this character. I wanted to be as casual and comfortable with the character as possible. I said, if Sylvester Stallone were a hit man, this is how he would be. So, pretty much what you see up there is Sylvester Stallone as a hit man. Rather than trying to create a character that was different from me, I tried to make the character the same as me, and just add the story. I don’t know if that makes sense to you. It’s like as if you were going to play a hit man and asked me, “What do I do?” And I went, “No, no, you Kam, you just have to play yourself.” It would be your personality, but you would play a hit man. That would be an interesting choice. That’s different. That’s unusual. So, this was the first time I’ve ever said, “Let me just be myself, but pretend I’m a hit man.”

KW: Is there a message you want people to take away from the film?
SS: That a tiger never really changes his stripes and that Jimmy Bobo is what he is, without regret. But he’s not an amoral person, since he only takes out, as he puts it, “the hard to get at stains.” That his job. He takes out the trash. In effect, he’s doing a service. He’s a people person. He removes the bad people.

Sly and Pam Behan

That’s Sly and Pam Behan.

Behan is a former nanny for Bruce Jenner and the Kardashians. She has a new book out, Malibu Nanny. In it, Behan writes about her encounters with celebrities and life with the Jenner/Kardashian clan. Behan is profiled in Ex-Nanny to the Kardashian’s Reveals… at the Daily News.

Here’s what she says about Sly…

  • “I watched him arrive from behind a curtain,” Behan said. “He was sporting a Hawaiian shirt and some very tight jeans. With his bronzed skin, aviator sunglasses and matchstick in his mouth he looked cool, wealthy and powerful.”
  • Soon, Stallone got word Behan was interested in him. He called and asked her out on a date. Behan was floored — and expressed her trepidation about going out with the muscular movie star.
  • “The truth is I’m scared,” Behan admitted to Stallone. “I don’t think I will live up to your expectations. You have dated so many beautiful women!”
  • The smooth Stallone told her to relax.
  • “Sly said, ‘Pam, you are being silly. You are beautiful inside and out. You are down to earth and real. And I like that about you,” Behan recalled.
  • Later, while on a date at Stallone’s Malibu house, he made his move.
  • “He took a step toward me and kissed me gently,” she said.
  • “I wanted it to last forever. (But) I couldn’t fully enjoy it because I was so overwhelmed that I was actually kissing Sly Stallone. What young girl from the Midwest isn’t in love with a celebrity? My locker was covered with his posters!”

“Rocky” the Musical Heads to Broadway

The big news this week is Rocky, after a successful run in Germany, is coming to Broadway!

Sly’s Choice to Direct “Expendables 3”: Patrick Hughes

Earlier this week Sly announced his choice for Expendables 3. Patrick Hughes is an Australian director best known for his film Red Hill. – Craig

 

 

Stallone Family Dog Tragedy

Earlier this month the Stallone family dog, Phoebe, went missing.  A $10,000 reward was posted.  Unfortunately, Phoebe’s remains were found.  She had apparently been killed by a coyote. – Craig