“Driven”Opens in first place! SYLVESTER STALLONE sped to box office glory on April 29, 2001 “Driven,” the race car thriller he wrote and co-starred in, opened atop the box office rankings according to studio estimates. [Reuters]
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Category: Honors
Sylvester Stallone Honored
Tuesday April 03 02:13 AM EDT
Clinton, Ford top Family Celebration
By Borys Kit
LOS ANGELES (The Hollywood Reporter) — Presidents FORD and CLINTON, ‘N Sync, SYLVESTER STALLONE and the cast of Fox‘s “Ally McBeal” were all honored for their charity work Sunday night at the second annual A Family Celebration awards dinner and benefit concert.
“Whether you’re in politics or business or the entertainment industry, one quickly discovers that the true measure of a well-lived life is not the legislation that you pass, the stock options that you exercise … the weekly boxoffice receipts or even the Academy Awards that fill your resume,” FORD said. “Rather, it’s the family you love and the family that you are excited to live with.”
Held in the ballroom of the Regent Beverly Wilshire, the evening raised almost $1.5 million for various charities and honored people for giving to their communities.
FORD, who was presented the Special Giving Award from CNN‘s LARRY KING, received two standing ovations. His speech struck an emotional chord with the audience that numbered more than 700. FORD recounted how his mother left his abusive father and was remarried to a paint salesman. He said he learned that while his family was financially poor, it was emotionally very wealthy — something he has carried with him all his life.
“A household does not need fancy clothes or elegant furnishings to be successful,” FORD said. “Aristocracy is of the soul, not of the cloth. On the other hand, a household lacking in love and moral instruction can never be judged a success.”
The television drama award went to the cast of “Ally McBeal,” the creative achievement award was presented to SYLVESTER STALLONE and the lifetime achievement award was given to BOB NEWHART, who did a quick, updated version of his beloved phone comedy routine.
The Heart of Giving Award went to producer LOREEN ARBUS, while JEFFREY BONFORTE of i-drive.com received the Internet Entrepreneur of the Year Award. The Humanitarian Award was given to entrepreneur-philanthropist ROBERT LORSCH.
In receiving the Award of Merit presented by ELIZABETH TAYLOR, CLINTON pointed out that caring people can and should do more than government institutions.
“What I want you know is that the great strength of this country is not always primarily in its leaders or its government, but in its people,” he said. “In their minds, their hearts, their words and what they believe is important. The older I get — and these days that seems to be an irreversible process — the more I become convinced that the way your life turns out pretty much depends on what you think is important. I came here tonight to say thank you for believing that this is important and to ask you not to forget how important it is and what a precious gift it is to be in a position in life where you can give. Because everybody who can really give always comes out ahead in the end.”
An informal popularity contest was waged between CLINTON and ‘N Sync, whose members received the Harmony and Spirit Award. CLINTON, who received two standing ovations, scored big points when he joined legendary bluesman B.B. KING onstage and played the saxophone to a screaming audience.
‘N Sync had the support of shrieking girls, some of whom rushed onstage and danced with the band during their final song.
During ‘N Sync‘s performance, LINDA THOMPSON, wife of the evening’s musical director DAVID FOSTER, had her cell phone on so her children at home could listen to the pop group sing, while actor JAMES MARSDEN sneaked to the stage with a small camera to snap a photo.
Other performers included MARC ANTHONY, RAY CHARLES, DAVID FOSTER, DWIGHT YOAKAM and singers JOHN GROBAN and NIA WHITAKER. Presenters included WHOOPI GOLDBERG, SUZANNE PLESHETTE and TOM POSTON. Philanthropist and underwriter of the night’s dinner was CYNTHIA GERSHMAN. The host was MTV’s CARSON DALY. Guests included MICHELLE PFEIFFER and DAVID E. KELLY, BRITANY SPEARS, SUGAR RAY LEONARD, and FLORENCE HENDERSON.
Proceeds the benefit go to Alzheimer’s Lakeway Program, Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS, Challenge for the Children, Locks of Love, Starlight Children’s Foundation and Wildlife Waystation, among others.
–Craig Zablo
Sly in “Total Film’s Top 50 [Twice]
The March 2001 issue of Total Film contains some items of interest to STALLONE fans. In an article titled: “The 50 Greatest Movie Heroes of All Time! As Voted By You,” two of SLY’s portrayals made the list! Rocky Balboa clocked in at #30 and John Rambo followed at #40.
In another section called Best of the Best the following appears: – COP LAND ” An undisputed career best performance for STALLONE.”
Thanks to Ernest “Jazzman” Resendes for the pic and tip! – Craig Zablo
ROCKY: “THE BEST OF THE BEST”
The February 23, 2001 issue of Entertainment Weekly has an article titled “The Best of the Best” in which EW ranks the 72 Best Picture Oscar winners. Here’s what they had to say about Rocky:
43 ROCKY 1976
Directed by John G. Avildsen Starring Sylvester Stallone, Talia Shire Nominations 9 Wins 3 Stiffest Competition Taxi Driver, Network
A likable triumph-of-the-underdog tale, but why this boxing fable and not Scorsese’s Raging Bull four years later?
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Let me begin by pointing out a small error… did you catch it? The listing says that Rocky was nominated for 9 Oscars but the right number is 10! I’ve already e-mailed them about the error – so let’s talk about the article…
Articles like these are written to encourage discussion about the subjective rankings of personal favorites. So let me say that, personally, I feel that Rocky should be in the Top 10 and without a doubt the Top 20 — I am happy to see that the editors of the piece ranked Rocky higher than many past winners (even if they didn’t “get it exactly right.”).
- Craig Zablo (February 24, 2001)
Cinescape Lists the Best Stallone Sites
The March/April issue of Cinescape contains a section called Movies.com. This month they look at SYLVESTER STALLONE web sites and have this to say:
Rambo’s not exactly hacker material, and it’s hard to imagine Rocky Balboa pulling off the boxing gloves for a few hours surfing the ‘net. But that hasn’t stopped hardcore SYLVESTER STALLONE fans from erecting cyber-shrines to the actor and his most famous characters. And that’s a good thing. If fans had to rely on the official website for info about SLY’s latest flick, they’d be out of luck: When looked at using our MacG4s, the Driven site (www.what-drives-you.com) was little more than a menu and the word “LOADING” – which proved disingenuous since nothing ever loaded.
Craig Zablo’s StalloneZone: Pine for a world in which Entertainment Weekly covers nothing but SLY, SLY, SLY? Craig Zablo shares your dream. His STALLONE website features weekly doses of STALLONE news, rumors, and paparazzi-style pictures. http://www.stallonezone.com
Stallone World: For a more sly take on SLY, try this Brit site. Though it’s loaded with typical fan site features [biography, filmography, news, photos, links, sound files], it’s also got a heaping dose of snarky English cheek. Take this news flash about STALLONE’s next project, a mob spoof: “Few phrases chill quite like ‘A SYLVESTER STALLONE comedy,’ but the man who dared to remake Get Carter is at it again.” http://www.stalloneworld.com
John Rambo Homepage: You might expect web sites celebrating Commie-killing machine John Rambo to be a purely red, white and blue affair, but this Dutch site proves that’s not the case. In addition to detailed descriptions of Rambo’s friends, foes, weapons, and wardrobe, you’ll also find the kind of biographical detail only a non-native speaker can provide. “Rambo is able to ignore pain and badd (sic) weather,” the site tells us. “Rambo will eat things where a billy goat would puke.” http://www.geocities.com/john_rambo_site
Pretty cool, huh?
Let me begin by congratulating the web masters of Stallone World and the John Rambo Homepage for being selected to represent the best SYLVESTER STALLONE sites on the net. I also think that it’s interesting to note that three sites were selected and each makes its home in a different country, which I think emphasizes the point that SLY is an international superstar
As for the SZ being listed… what a cool [I use that word again] experience. I want to thank the three guys on staff here at the SZ [John “Big” Beatty, Ernest “Jazzman” Resendes, and rOb DeVera – it’s a team effort and I’m blessed to have a STRONG team!]. I would be remiss if I also didn’t thank the SZ “regulars” [there are too many to list, but you guys/girls know who you are] and SLY’s fans throughout the world. Finally I have to thank SLY [da man] for the positive impact he’s had on so many people. Now before this starts to sound like an acceptance speech (what? too late? opps – sorry!), it’s back to the news desk!
– Craig Zablo [February 24, 2001]
“Rocky” One of the ‘Best of the Best’
The February 23, 2001 issue of Entertainment Weekly has an article titled “The Best of the Best” in which EW ranks the 72 Best Picture Oscar winners. Here’s what they had to say about Rocky:
43 ROCKY 1976
Directed by JOHN G. ALVIDSEN Starring SYLVESTER STALLONE, TALIA SHIRE Nominations 9 Wins 3 Stiffest Competition Taxi Driver, Network
A likable triumph-of-the-underdog tale, but why this boxing fable and not SCORSESE‘s Raging Bull four years later?
Let me begin by pointing out a small error… did you catch it? The listing says that “Rocky” was nominated for 9 Oscars but the right number is 10! I’ve already e-mailed them about the error – so let’s talk about the article…
Articles like these are written to encourage discussion about the subjective rankings of personal favorites. So let me say that, personally, I feel that “Rocky” should be in the Top 10 and without a doubt the Top 20 — I am happy to see that the editors of the piece ranked “Rocky” higher than many past winners [even if they didn’t “get it exactly right.”].
– Craig Zablo
STALLONEZONE: EARNS “5” STAR SITE AWARD
Dear Craig Zablo,
Due to the high standard of design and exceptional content your Sylvester Stallone web site has been voted a 5 StarPages’ site by our visitors. This means that it has received over 1000 votes…
Once again congratulations on your Sylvester Stallone site.
Chris Parker
Webmaster STARPAGES
9-21-00
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We’re very proud and honored to receive this award. It means a lot to us since it comes from fans of Sylvester Stallone. We will work hard to continue to earn their support and praise.
– Craig Zablo (September 23, 2000)
Stallone #1 Big Deal
The Spring 2000 issue (#540) of Entertainment Weekly contains two caracatures and tidbits about SLY. The following is the second item.
(Artwork removed at the request of representatives of Roberto Parada)
DANIEL FIERMAN in an article titled “BIG DEALS” (with an illustration by ROBERTO PARADA), gives a “rundown of some significant deals that earned creative types a bigger slice of the pie.”
The #1 “big deal” is:
SYLVESTER STALLONE
* The Date: August 1995
* The Deal: One week after RON MEYER leaves the Creative Artists Agency to become president of MCA – then the parent company of Universal Pictures – he signs former client SYLVESTER STALLONE to a first-look, three picture deal worth $60 million. The pact would make the international star the second confirmed member of the $20 million club (after JIM CARREY), marking his highest potential per-picture paycheck to date, despite the recent box office disappointment of the $34.7 million grossing Judge Dredd.
* The Aftermath: Not pretty. After flirting with a long list of projects, the actor completed no pictures and received no payment from the deal, which expired in February 2000.
What the article doesn’t emphasize is that SLY was the first actor to be signed to a three picture deal for $20 million per picture. JIM CARREY‘S deal was for one movie!
– Craig Zablo
[May 20, 2000]
Sly Wins Charles A. Crain Career Achievement Award
“Rocky” Movie Poster Named One of All- Time Greatest!
The August 2001 issue of Premiere has a feature called “The 50 Greatest Movie Posters of All Time.”
Was there any doubt that “Rocky” made the list?