“Rambo” Rumors

On September 16, 2004, ContactMusic.com reported that “Hollywood hunk SYLVESTER STALLONE is to reprise his role as JOHN RAMBO in a new movie which sees the Vietnam veteran become an eco-warrior.

The untitled third sequel to 1982’s FIRST BLOOD features Rambo punishing industrial corporations for polluting the environment.

The action film will be the 58-year-old’s first movie role since SPY KIDS 3-D: GAME OVER, which hit cinemas in 2003.”

[ Thanks, Alain the French Fan for the tip! – Craig]

And on September 18, 2004, Dark Horizons posted “Rambo IV: A rumored plotline is up at Stallone Zone” in reference to a message board thread.

Rambo is the Toughest!

Hey SZoners, here’s an e-mail I received…

Hello Mr. Zablo,
It’s been a while since I have E-mailed and I’m sure you don’t remember me but I wanted to let Stallone Zone fans know of this. I was at my local Wegmans and in the new issue of Men’s Journal with Mel Gibson on the cover it talks of the 25 toughest men. Although for some strange reason Mr. Stallone is not in there it does have a list of the toughest movie characters and #1 is Rambo. Just thought you and your readers would like to know. Thank you for your time and keep up the good work with the site.
Another Sly Fan,
Joe Petitto

Thanks Joe! – Craig Zablo

Sly’s Denmark Interview

Steen [from Denmark] sent us the scan to the left and the translation of the interview which follows:


Ekstra Bladet, Denmark, May 30, 2003

I HATED RAMBO.

– I’ll never forget my first visit to Copenhagen in the mid eighties. I was on honeymoon with Brigitte and had been looking forward to experiencing her city. But my plane was vandalised by people who painted the words “Ho Chi Minh” and “Fascist” on it. And I received deaththreats.

– All this apparently because of my Rambo films. And at Harvard University, where I was going to receive an award, people poured animal blood on me.

– After a while it became too much. And I started to really hate the Rambo character. People apparently thought I was him, says Sylvester Enzio Stallone, 56, who was married for two years to Brigitte Nielsen.

– The so-called serious filmmakers has never really taken him seriously. And he’s often been laughed at. But Stallone himself has been doing most of the laughing…All the way to the bank. He’s so rich, it’s almost disgusting. Rambo really put him on the map and since then he’s been asking all the way up to $20 million to do roles that didn’t require him to speak much, but only to be a oneman army, who deals with bad guys his own way.

NO MORE RAMBO

Today Sly has a very different view of the Rambo films: – I don’t regret a thing. The films were huge hits. And back then they meant a great deal to the real Vietnam vets. I’m sure of that. Even if the films were only adventure films, I think they took away some of the pain, that those vets felt. Like an escape from reality. But for me, the Rambo films are a thing of the past.

– What do you think about guns?

– “I can’t say I like guns, but I do have guns at my house. You have got to be able to protect your home. Most Americans own guns. But I don’t want to be remembered as this war guerilla. I can offer so much more. Look at “Copland.” I’m not just into violent movies. And I was only payed $60,000.”

– Have you had any serious personal experiences?

– “Yes, my daughter was born with a weak heart but she had an operation and is fine today. An experience like that changes you. Every thought imaginable goes through your head. Anything from religion, moral and succes etc. Suddenly you realise how out of control you really are. You can’t do a thing in those situations. No matter how much money you have.”

– Are you a religious man?

– “I’d like to keep that to myself.”

– You say you don’t regret a thing, but are there films you are particularly proud of?

– “Yes, a film called ‘F.I.S.T.’ and also ‘Copland.’ In both cases I insisted on playing the leading roles. I’m good at sticking to my own core, no mater what people say.

– What about a film like “Cobra”?

– “Well, that was a long time ago. It’s an ok action film, but probably not the kind of thing I’d be doing today. But there has to be room for harmless entertainment.”

About his own looks he says: – I’m not good looking in the traditional sense. I have dogs eyes, my mouth is curved, my teeth aren’t out of a toothpaste commercial and my voice sounds like a cheap mafia guy. But somehow it all adds up, so I guess I’m doing ok.

– You are doing ok, Sly. To us B-movie fans, you are a god.


Thanks again to Steen for sharing! – Craig Zablo

Stallone would love to bring back “Rambo” and “Rocky'”

Thursday January 24 1:04 PM ET
Stallone would love to bring back “Rambo” and “Rocky'”

LONDON (Reuters) Sylvester Stallone would love to bring Rocky and Rambo back to the silver screen — but at the age of 55, the Hollywood star fears his chances are slim.

“It’s unlikely either my Rocky or my Rambo picture will get made,” he told Britain’s Mirror newspaper.

Stallone confirmed he had approached Hollywood studios about reviving his military superhero Rambo and said: “What I did suggest was to have Rambo go into Afghanistan and rescue five girls.”

“It would have been too much to have Rambo go in and kill Osama bin Laden, I suppose. It would be an insult to every military guy. This time, I don’t see Rambo going it alone.”

His other great ambition is to film a “Rocky 6” about the gritty boxer he immortalized in a string of hit films.

“I would love to have one more shot at getting that right, even if people say I am a little old for it, and I know I’d have fun trying,” he told the tabloid.

Reuters/Variety

– Craig Zablo (01/27/02)

SLY TALKS ROCKY & RAMBO

Sly Stallone would love to bring Rocky and Rambo back to the big screen, but due to his age (55) doesn’t think much of his chances.  Sly told Britain’s Mirror newspaper…

‘It’s unlikely either my Rocky or my Rambo picture will get made.’

On another note, Sly and Jen have announced that their new baby’s name will be Scarlett Stallone  Craig (01/27/02)