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Since a picture is worth 1,000 words, I just saved 989.

Thomas Boatwright is back and with a vengeance. He knows you have to send a maniac to catch a maniac.
If you’d like to see more of Thomas Boatwright’s art check out his blog and his DA site. Send him some love.
If you get commissions, you should consider a piece from Thomas. He keeps you totally in the loop on his progress, finishes his commissions on or ahead of schedule, has very reasonable prices, is a fantastic artist and always gives you more than you’re expecting! – Craig

The photo of Arnold and Sly above ran at Nola.com on April 20, 2012 with the news about Stallone filming on Bourbon Street for The Tomb.

The photo of Arnold and Sly above ran at Best of New Orleans on April 20, 2012 with the news that…

If you have an extra four and a half million dollars or so, and are interested in purchasing a 5, 173-square-foot house in the Coachella Valley, then you might want to pick up the beauty that Sly has on the market. You can read more about it and see plenty of photos here thanks to the Huffington Post.

A smaller version of the photo above featuring Sly and 50 Cent on location filming The Tomb was posted at The Source on April 19, 2012, along with other candid shots of 50 Cent on location.

Lance Sawyer is back, this time with his take on Sly as Freddy from Cop Land. I saw Lance was taking on some sketch and sketch card commissions, so I jumped on board.
If you’d like your own commission or to see more of Lance’s art, you can right here.

Here’s the photo that fans have been waiting to see. Arnold, Sly and Bruce laying down some cover fire from Expendables 2. Although the photo is starting to show up around the net, I first saw it in Entertainment Weekly’s Summer Preview issue set to hit new stands this week.

The La Salle University Art Museum is currently running an exhibit of 150 Andy Warhol photos. One of the photos, is of Sylvester Stallone taken in 1980. On display next to the picture is a “journal excerpt from Warhol and you read candid thoughts he had for the actor.” If any SZoner gets to see the exhibit, please let us know what the journal entry says. – Craig