Our POW [Picture of the Week] this week is of Paul Mace, Perry King, Henry Winkler and Sly from Lords of Flatbush. Click on the image to see a larger version! – Craig
Category: Lords of Flatbush
Sly and the Family Stallone News for the Week

Sly and the Family Stallone News for the Week:
- Sly’s Official Instagram: He knocked me cold! What a fantastic day with the family
- UPROXX: Sylvester Stallone Has A Lot To Say In ‘Sly’
- THR: Netflix’s Sly Stallone Doc Is Alternately Illuminating and Evasive
- USAToday: ‘Sly’ director details revelations from Netflix Sylvester Stallone doc
- MovieWeb: Sly Stallone Reflects on Missed Opportunity & Regrets Over Cobra
- Variety: ‘Profile of Sly Stallone’s Rocky Road of a Career Is Headier Than You Expect
- Daily Mail: Sly Stallone has support of glamorous wife Jennifer at premiere…
- CBR: Sly Stallone Shares Blunt Reason Why Rambo 6 Probably Won’t Happen
- CBR: Sylvester Stallone Recalls Writing Rocky: ‘Nobody Wanted to Make It’
- ET: Sly Stallone Discusses His Legacy, Documentary & Past With Arnold…
- SR: 1 Impressive Record Sylvester Stallone Shares With Charlie Chaplin
- SR: “Nobody Wanted To Make It”: Rocky’s Challenges Revealed By Stallone…
- SR: Sly Stallone’s Biggest Rocky Challenge Makes The $1.9 Billion Movie Franchise…
- Variety: Sylvester Stallone Calls Himself the ‘Last of the Dinosaurs’
- MW: Sylvester Stallone Reflects on His Career Longevity
- SR: “Last Of The Dinosaurs”: Sylvester Stallone Reflects On His ’80s Action Legacy
- GT: Sylvester Stallone Discusses His Career as an ’80s Action Star
- Daily Mail: Sly Stallone shares kiss w/ wife Jennifer Flavin near iconic ‘Rocky Steps’
- People: Sly Stallone Kisses Wife Jennifer Flavin Near Iconic ‘Rocky’ Steps
- Collider: The 25 Best Sylvester Stallone Movies, Ranked
Sly and the Family Stallone News for the Week

Sly and the Family Stallone News for the Week:
- Sly’s Official Instagram: Everyone should try to paint what they are feeling ! Keep Punching!
- MovieWeb: How Many Rocky Movies Are There?
- ScreenRant: The Expendables 4 Rectifies A Core Complaint From The Original Movies
- ComingSoon: The Expendables 1, 2, & 3 Get New 4K SteelBook Releases
- MovieWeb: Sylvester Stallone’s 18 Best Movies, Ranked by Rotten Tomatoes
- Daily Mail: Sly Stallone frolics with wife Jennifer Flavin during sun-soaked Italian getaway
- Page Six: Sly Stallone keeps tight hold on bikini-clad wife Jennifer Flavin on vacation
- Daily Mail: Sylvester Stallone and wife Jennifer Flavin walk hand-in-hand…
- People: Sly Stallone and Jennifer Flavin Share PDA During Italy Getaway
- Daily Mail: Sly Stallone enjoys a shopping trip in Italy w/ glamorous wife Jennifer Flavin
Sly Stallone’s Best Movies Ranked by Rotten Tomatoes and Craig Zablo

Blaine Turner at Movieweb posted Sylvester Stallone’s 18 Best Movies, Ranked by Rotten Tomatoes. You know me and lists. So using just the films ranked by Rotten Tomatoes, here’s how I compare.
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Rotton Tomatoes 18. Demolition Man (1993) – 62% 17. The Lords of Flatbush (1974) – 64% 16. Rocky III (1982) – 65% 15. Escape to Victory (1981) – 67% 14. Shade (2003) – 67% 13. The Expendables 2 (2012) – 67% 12. Cliffhanger (1993) – 68% 11. Rocky II (1979) – 70% 10. Nighthawks (1981) – 71% 09. F.I.S.T. (1978) – 73% 08. Cop Land (1997) – 75% 07. Rocky Balboa (2006) – 77% 06. Death Race 2000 (1975) – 82% 05. Creed II (2018) – 83% 04. First Blood (1982) – 86% 03. Antz (1998) – 92% 02. Rocky (1976) – 92% 01. Creed (2015) – 95% |
Zablo 18. The Lords of Flatbush (1974) – 64% 17. Death Race 2000 (1975) – 82% 16. Antz (1998) – 92% 15. Escape to Victory (1981) – 67% 14. Demolition Man (1993) – 62% 13. Creed II (2018) – 83% 12. Shade (2003) – 67% 11. Rocky II (1979) – 70% 10. Cliffhanger (1993) – 68% 09. F.I.S.T. (1978) – 73% 08. The Expendables 2 (2012) – 67% 07. First Blood (1982) – 86% 06. Creed (2015) – 95% 05. Rocky Balboa (2006) – 77% 04. Cop Land (1997) – 75% 03. Nighthawks (1981) – 71% 02. Rocky III (1982) – 65% 01. Rocky (1976) – 92% |
Sly and the Family Stallone News for the Week

Sly and the Family Stallone News for the Week:
- Sly’s Official Instagram: So what’s eating you today?
- /Film: Why The Original Ending To Rocky Had To Be Completely Reshot
- NY Post: Pam Anderson says Sly Stallone offered her a condo, Porsche…
- Mirror: Pamela Anderson claims Sly Stallone once asked her to be…
- Parade: The ‘Tulsa King’ and His Queen…
- ScreenRant: House Of The Dragon Actor To Star In Sly Stallone Boxing Drama
- People: Sly Stallone Denies He Asked Pamela Anderson To Be His Girl…
- Collider: Paddy Considine & Mena Massoud Board ‘Giant’ by Balboa Productions
- Daily Wire: Sly Stallone — Pamela Anderson’s Claim Is ‘False And Fabricated’
- Digital Fix: Stallone is making a new boxing movie, and it’s not Rocky
- AceShowbix: Sly Stallone Shuts Down Pamela Anderson’s Claim
- GiantFreakingRobot: House Of The Dragon’s Best Actor Starring In Sly Stallone’s…
- Looper: Both Taylor Sheridan & Sly Stallone Wanted To Work Together Long Before…
- MovieWeb: The 10 Most Essential Sylvester Stallone Moments in Movies, Ranked
Sly Stallone Rare Behind-the-Scenes Photo from “Lords of Flatbush”!

This is a very rare shot of Sly Stallone behind-the-scenes on Lords of Flatbush!
Source: Brian Stooss.
Sly and the Family Stallone News for the Week

Sly and the Family Stallone News for the Week:
- Sly’s Official Instagram: My thanks to the Hollywood reporter Magazine…
- CBS News: Sylvester Stallone talks career, new crime drama “Tulsa King”
- THR: Sly Stallone Gets Candid About Career, Regrets, Feuds…
- /Film: Sylvester Stallone Has A Surprising Attitude Toward Guns On Film Sets
- Daily Mail: The new reality TV stars! Sly Stallone poses with his stunning daughters…
- People: Sly Stallone on Friendship with Arnold Schwarzenegger…
- ScreenRant: Sylvester Stallone Explains Why He Never Played A Major Superhero…
- ScreenRant: Sylvester Stallone’s Response To Not Playing Rocky In Creed 3…
- ComicBook: Sly Stallone Gives Update on Rambo Streaming Project…
- People: Sly Stallone Says Putting Work Ahead of Family Was ‘Tragic Mistake’…
- JoBlo: Sly Stallone speaks on his battle for the rights to the Rocky franchise…
- CinemaBlend: Sly Stallone Offers Update About Getting The Rights To Rocky
- ScreenRant: Sylvester Stallone Gives Positive Update on Rambo Prequel…
- ComicBook: Sly Stallone Says The Expendables 4 Is 80 Percent Jason Statham
- Collider: Stallone Comments On the Direction He Would Have Taken ‘Creed III’
- EW: Sylvester Stallone calls 2008’s Rambo ‘the best action film I’ve ever done’
- Rolling Stone: Sylvester Stallone Once Passed Up $34 Million for ‘Rambo IV’
- /Film: Sylvester Stallone Once Turned Down A $34 Million Payday
- ScreenRant: Sly Stallone Teases Jason Statham’s Bigger Expendables 4 Role
- A.V. Club: Stallone turned down $34 million for Rambo IV in 1988
- NY Post: Sly Stallone on his mobster role in ‘Tulsa King’: ‘He’s not a savage’
- ScreenRant: Sylvester Stallone Didn’t Think Rambo 4 Would Reach Theaters
- Daily Mail: Sly Stallone regrets turning down a whopping $34million paycheck
- EW: The 13 best Sylvester Stallone roles
- NY Times: In ‘Tulsa King,’ Sly Stallone Tries Something New: Being Himself
- Daily Mail: Sly Stallone joined by his wife Jennifer Flavin and daughters…
- Collider: ‘Tulsa King’ Showrunner Says Audiences Will See a New Side to Sly Stallone
- ComicBook: Sylvester Stallone Confirms King Shark Return (Exclusive)
- Variety: Why Sly Stallone Says Playing a Gangster in ‘Tulsa King’ Is a ‘Fantasy Role’
- Collider: ‘Tulsa King’ Premiere Review: Stallone Rules All in Taylor Sheridan’s New Show
- UPROXX: Sly Stallone Is Having An Absolute Blast In ‘Tulsa King,’ An Irresistible, Fun…
- OK!: Sylvester Stallone Reveals Family’s Upcoming Reality Show
- IW: Sylvester Stallone’s First TV Show, ‘Tulsa King,’ Is All in Good Fun
- WSJ: ‘Tulsa King’ Review: Sylvester Stallone as Oklahoma’s Godfather
- FOX News: Sly Stallone trades silver screen for small screen with new mobster series
- Forbes: Sly Stallone Opens Up On Competing With Arnold Schwarzenegger…
- G&M: Tulsa King’s Sylvester Stallone is the last action hero standing
- JoBlo: Tulsa King TV Review Rates 9 of 10!
- EW: Sylvester Stallone says he and Arnold Schwarzenegger ‘loathed each other’
- ScreenRant: Sylvester Stallone Recalls Saving One Of Rocky’s Most Crucial Scenes
- Roger Ebert: Sylvester Stallone Stars in Paramount’s Charming Tulsa King
- Daily Mail: Sylvester Stallone looks dapper…
- ScreenRant: King Shark’s DCU Future Confirmed By Sylvester Stallone
- CBR: Sylvester Stallone Confirms Return as DCU’s King Shark
- TV Fanatic: Tulsa King Offers a Fresh Perspective on Series Star, Sylvester Stallone
- Chicago SunTimes: ‘Tulsa King’: Stallone doin’ fine… (3 1/2 of 4 stars!)
- NY Post: Sylvester Stallone opens up about not owning rights to ‘Rocky’
- HP: Sly Stallone Throws Fake Punch At Jimmy Fallon On ‘The Tonight Show’
- Daily Mail: Sly Stallone reveals backstory of THAT viral Halloween pumpkin snap…
- Yahoo!: ‘Tulsa King’: Sylvester Stallone finally makes his TV debut
- Newsweek: Sly Stallone Says He Was ‘Out’ of Acting Before ‘Tulsa King’ Role
- Decider: Stream It Or Skip It: ‘Tulsa King’ (They Vote Stream It!)
- Deadline: ‘Tulsa King’ Showrunner Terence Winter Talks Mobsters, Tulsa And Sly Stallone: “He Doesn’t Even Remotely Present As A 75-Year-Old Man”
- Decider: Sylvester Stallone Loves The “Mafioso Goes West” Vibes Of ‘Tulsa King’
- ScreenRant: Stallone’s Rambo Prequel Idea Is Better Than Making Rambo 6
- Parade: Stallone Talks Bruises, Broken Bones and Why He ‘Always Wanted To Play a Mob Guy’
POW: “Lords of Flatbush”
Mike Medavoy Talks Sylvester Stallone
Mike Medavoy (with Josh Young) wrote You’re Only As Good As Your Next One. Here are a few quotes (like the one above) about Sly.
“I read the script for another Chartoff-Winkler project, Rocky… Rocky was a page-turner. Though it was a boxing picture and the hero lost the fight, the story had an authenticity that made it stand out. Bob explained to me that the unknown actor who had written the script had to play the lead.” – page 44
“Stallone turned out to be charming and forthright.” – pg.45
“Arthur, Bob, and Eric like the Rocky script, but they weren’t sure about making the movie. The budget was $1.29 million, which was small, but money was money, and it was risky without a no-name actor in the lead… The first thing they suggested was casting James Caan as Rocky, but that was immediately rejected by Bob and Irwin. Not only were they morally and contractually committed to Stallone, they were fervent in their belief in him.” – pg. 45
“…I arranged a screening of The Lords of Flatbush for the New York office so they could see Stallone on screen. Arthur was pleased with Stallone’s acting – except that he thought Perry King , the blonde Californian who co-starred in The Lords of Flatbush was Stallone.” – pg. 45
“Arthur also insisted we get some insurance by crossing the profits of the sure-fire winner New York, New York, with this commercially dicey boxing picture… In effect, if New York, New York was a hit and Rocky wasn’t, the losses from Rocky would come out of Chartoff-Winkler’s share of the profits. The reverse also applied… ” – pg. 46
“The irony, of course, was that instead of New York, New York paying for Rocky, we ended up getting back most of the money we put into New York, New York out of Chartoff-Winkler’s Rocky profits. New York, New York was a bomb while Rocky was a blockbuster.” – pg. 46
“The first (public) preview screening was held at the Baronet Theater on Broadway in New York. Again, the audience went wild. From the moment the screening let out Stallone was a star.” – pg. 49
“Not since Giant splashed James Dean on the scene had a new star sparked such excitement.” – pg. 50
“At one point during the promotional tour, Stallone’s manager called me from Chicago and asked for $150,000 advance from his client’s share of the inevitable profits. He said Stallone wanted to buy a house… By the time Stallone returned. the film was doing so well he had forgotten all about the $150,000. Now he was thinking mansion, which was easily within his reach.” – pg. 50
“It wasn’t long before Stallone’s share of the first Rocky brought him $4 million. For their faith in the material and the cast, Chartoff and Winkler soon became multimillionaires as well.” – pg. 50
“Rocky won the Academy Award for Best Picture… John Avildsen won Best Director and the editors also won. Stallone, who was nominated for both Best Actor and Best Screenplay, didn’t win a statue himself, but Bob and Irwin pulled him on stage when they accepted their Best Picture statues. The image of Stallone standing on stage, wearing a tux with a wide, seventies-style shirt collar folded over his lapel, basking the in the praise from the audience was the culmination of his transformation into an almost mythical figure…” – pg. 52
“We had barely moved into our offices when Gene Tunick, our head of distribution, walked into my office and told me about a twenty-minute promotional reel of footage for Sylvester Stallone’s new film. First Blood… we were blown away by the footage… We were all in agreement on distributing the film, so we bought the domestic rights for $8 million – a lot of money if you only have access to $50 million and haven’t seen the entire film.” – pg. 127
“First Blood was released in October 1982, and it was exactly the kind of box-office winner we needed to establish the new Orion… First Blood made everyone bullish on Orion.” – pg. 128
“Rambo: First Blood Part II went on to help launch TriStar Pictures as a public company in 1985, and the Rambo name became part of the American vernacular… Rambo III, made in 1988, was the most expensive film to date, costing some $58 million. It, too, was a hit.” – pg. 129
“Cliffhanger was a bigger risk financially… I liked the project and my gut told me that a suspenseful action film centering on the simple idea of man versus mountain with Stallone in the lead could find a wide audience, not unlike my feelings at Orion when we did First Blood… Stallone’s appeal in the foreign market in the action genre was time-tested… Cliffhanger, which was released in May 1993, turned out to be one of the biggest hits during my tenure…” – pg. 276
If you’re a movie fan, you’d probably enjoy the peak behind the scenes provided in Mike Medavoy’s book. – Craig
FAN2FAN Podcast: Craig Zablo Talking Stallone Interview Part 1

The Fan To Fan (F2F) podcast with hosts Bernie Gonzalez, Peter Charbonneau and Doug Ziegler takes a simple idea and does it well. Each episode of F2F features a conversation between fans. The subject could be movies, comics, TV, video games, toys, cartoons, or anything pop culture! Bernie, Peter and Doug pick a fan with a love and/or knowledge of the episode’s topic and then do a deep dive.
Recently, the F2F team spoke with me about Sly Stallone. When I was approached to be a guest, I explained that there are Stallone fans with greater knowledge and bigger collections than mine. Still, they were interested in how I became a Stallone fan, the creation of StalloneZone and more. I was already a fan of Bernie’s Midnight Mystery, so I checked out F2F and became a fan of it as well.
Talking to Bernie, Pete and Doug was a blast. It was truly fans hanging out. Here’s part one of the conversation. I hope you enjoy it half as much as I did.


