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Category: Celebs
“Smilin’ Jack Ruby” Looks at “Dolan’s Cadillac”
Smilin’ Jack Ruby [gotta love that name!] posted a very positive review of the script for “Dolan’s Cadillac” over at Fandom.com. Jack had some very interesting things to say…
“I had the opportunity to read the script and not being ABKing [SZ regular Andrew! – Craig Zablo], I am skeptical of all things SLY STALLONE. Well, this role is tailor-made for him.”
“He’s the ultimate heavy, the kingpin of Las Vegas organized crime and the guy who runs the Mandarin Casino, which rises high over the strip.”
“I have read the script and it’s pretty interesting. You wouldn’t think it, but it actually combines some elements of “The Shawshank Redemption” into a revenge thriller, though this story never tries to get to that level. It’s a revenge pic, pure and simple.”
“If you read the short story, you’ll find out what this big revenge thing is. Needless to say, it is something incredibly cinematic that makes me really, REALLY want to see this movie.”
“KEVIN BACON as Tom is perfect casting…”
“I’m sure this will turn into a project with a lot of good actors as the parts are well written.”
“I have to hand it to SANDY TITLE and JONATHON PENNER, this is an adaptation I want to see…”
“It is well-cast, well-written… really keeps the tone of STEPHEN KING intact in the script.”
The underlined sections are parts that I highlighted for emphasis.
To read the complete review, click |HERE|. – Craig Zablo [February 18, 2001]
Stallone Presents at the ESPY Awards
SYLVESTER STALLONE presented MARION JONES with the Female Athlete of the Year award at “The ESPY Awards” in Las Vegas on Monday, Feb. 12, 2001, at the MGM Grand Hotel and Casino.
EW’s Advance Look at “Driven”
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Frank Stallone Checks In

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ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY PREVIEWS “DRIVEN”!
The February 16, 2001 issue of Entertainment Weekly contains the following write-up about Driven starring Sylvester Stallone, Burt Reynolds, Kip Pardue, Estella Warren written by Sylvester Stallone directed by Renny Harlin
What’s the big deal? Sly writes himself a Rocky of the racing circuit.
The last time STALLONE buddied up with action auteur Harlin – for 1993’s Cliffhanger – they rappelled back to base camp with $260 mil worldwide. And since the thriller was also Stallone’s last hit, it makes sense that he’d tap the Finnish director to help steer him back onto the fast track. In fact, it’s why Stallone penned this race-car-driving saga. “I’m trying to do something different with my career,” he admits. “Yeah, this movie has action and adventure, but it’s really a drama underneath, like Rocky.” How so? Well, the actor plays a retired driver whose days in the victory circle are over. Then a sage racing-team owner (Reynolds) offers him a second chance – not to get behind the wheel, but to help train a cocky young prodigy (Remember the Titans‘ Pardue). Still, despite all the human drama, Harlin promises it’s the wipeouts that’ll fuel this vehicle. “The way we’re shooting these crashes is brand-new,” he says. “You’ve never seen it before. The viewer’s going to be right there in the driver’s seat, spinning out of control.” Pass the Dramamine. (April 27)
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I really like the overall positive tone of this write-up.It’s especially gratifying that the writer feels that the “big deal” about “Driven” is that Sly wrote the screenplay himself! – Craig Zablo (February 4, 2001)
Sly Pumps Up Residence

Christie sent in the following item which appeared in the Orlando Sentinel under “Celebrity Homes” by: Ruth Ryon of the LA Times.
SLY PUMPS UP RESIDENCE
SYLVESTER STALLONE has completed a two-year expansion of the newly built Beverly Hills-area home he bought in December 1998, for about $10 million.
Just in time for the holidays, STALLONE, who starred in the fall remake of the movie “Get Carter,” put some finishing touches on the home that he shares with his wife, model JENNIFER FLAVIN, and their two children.
Much of the work, including landscaping and improvements, is apparent even from a bird’s-eye view. The Italianstyle villa, on two-plus acres, was given an older, Tuscan look. The estate, behind bronze gates, also has a long driveway and grounds dotted with marble statues of lions, crocodiles and other creatures.
A colorful outdoor play gym with swings and slides has been installed for the children, and the grounds have been completed with a pool, two cabanas, expansive lawns and many trees, amount them redwoods and pines.
When STALLONE bought the house, it had five family bedrooms and two maid’s quarters in about 16,000 square feet, adding a library, more bedrooms and garages. STALLONE, 54, is know to have a passion for building and architecture.
STALLONE teams with BURT REYNOLDS in the sports action movie “Champs,”to be released in April, and he stars in the police thriller “D-Tox,” also due in the spring.
The picture above did not appear with the article. The fact that “D-Tox” is mentioned could be good news… unless it is based on old info (since it was not referred to as “Eye See You”). – Craig
SLY PIC IN US WEEKLY

The picture above (of Sly and Bruce Willis taken in 1998) appeared in the December 11th issue of US WEEKLY.
– Craig Zablo
“DRIVEN” ITEMS AT 3 SITES TODAY
Harry over at AICN has posted a review of Sly’s screenplay for “Driven.” The reviewer found that after reading the script he was “pleasantly surprised.” The reviewer also discusses Sly’s co-stars and director. To check out the full review, click |HERE|.|
Coming Attractions posted an update talking about the cool official site for Driven.
Over at Cinescape.com they’ve posted some info from Renny Harlin about his colaboration with Sly on the film “Driven.” Click |HERE| to check out the full article.
“AVENGING ANGELO” NEWS AT DARK HORIZONS
On Tuesday (November 28th), Garth over at Dark Horizons posted the following item:
Avenging Angelo: ‘Beast’ scored a short note from author Martyn Burke talking about one of his books which is about to become a movie:
“Just got back from Toronto where they’re setting up locations for the film which will star among others, Sylvester Stallone and probably Andy Garcia, Anthony Quinn and a leading lady who they’re still in the process of casting. Right now they’re leaning toward Madeline Stowe. It was a real departure for Stallone – which was the reason it appealed to me. Shooting begins in late Feb and then moves to Sicily for a couple of weeks to finish in May.”
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If you haven’t already, you should do yourself a favor and check out Garth’s site! It’s a winner! – Craig Zablo (December 3, 2000)
