
On October 24, 2009, the Gaea Times posted five photos of Sly and Arnold leaving Le Grand Passage after having lunch there. You can see the photos here.
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On October 24, 2009, the Gaea Times posted five photos of Sly and Arnold leaving Le Grand Passage after having lunch there. You can see the photos here.

On Saturday, October 25, 2009, at about 12:00 PM EST, @marialascala sent the following message on Twitter:
“Cameras r rolling with sly Bruce and Arnold all together for the first time”
Later in the day, @marialascala sent out:
“wow im stil reelng from the day. Six hours of Arnold bruce & sly creating movie magic. details soon on my blog but sadly no fotos…yet”
How cool is that? Sly, Arnold and Bruce together on screen for the first time and it’s for their scenes in “The Expendables”. It’s a great time to be a Stallone fan!

My buddy, Mike Zeck sent me the scan above as well as this one. That is of course, Sly in his role as John Spartan from “Demolition Man”. Here’s what Mike had to say about his involvement with DC’s “Demolition Man” adaptation:
DC asked for a pencil image of these two characters. I delivered, got paid, and that’s the total extent of my knowledge. No idea if they were ever used for anything, ever inked, or anything else.
Interesting unseen art though for the ‘Zone‘.
I thanked Mike and said that I wondered how much Stallone-related art is out there that hasn’t been seen. I told Mike that when Joe Kubert was a guest at an OrlandoCon several years ago he told me that he had worked up some dailies for a potential “Rocky” newspaper strip that never sold. Mike wrote back to say that he’d been approached about samples for a potential “Rambo” newspaper strip, but because the pay was so low, he never got around to doing any.
At least we have these two previously unseen pieces of Stallone art to enjoy. Thanks to Mike for sharing.

The October 23, 2009 issue of Entertainment Weekly contains the above photo of Sly on the set of “The Expendables”.

SZoner, Lefebvre, sent in this link with the news that the French magazine, Impact will be out next week.

Earlier this week a “bootleg” trailer for “The Expendables” hit the net. It was only up a short time before Lionsgate called for it’s removal. Since “The Expendables” doesn’t open until August of next year, the powers-that-be want to make sure that promotions don’t peak too early and that what is out there is official. Despite the short time the trailer was up, several sites picked up on it and here’s some of what they had to say:

On October 15, 2009, Moviehole, posted about Jason Statham taking on Charles Bronson’s role in “The Mechanic” remake. There was also a tidbit about Sly telling Empire magazine that he’s still considering the Bronson role in the “Death Wish” remake. Here’s a bit of what Sly had to say:
You can read the full piece here. [Gerardo Moreno made the teaser photo which first appeared on the StalloneZone here.]

Last week, SZoner, JoeV wrote in to tell us about a Frank Stallone appearance in Florida. This week he sent in a drawing of Rocky that he did along with a photo of a Sly autograph. Thanks to Joe for sharing!

Otis Frampton is an extremely talented artist who loves drawing for his fans. Every Sunday [okay, ALMOST, every Sunday], Otis has a live UStream broadcast that he calls the 7×7 Sunday. Lucky fans can get a headsketch of ANY character drawn live by Otis on a 7X7 inch bristol board for 7 bucks postage paid. It’s the best deal going.
I’ve been lucky enough to get four pieces from Otis and the Rambo shown above is my first. I’ll be showing the rest in the coming weeks. In the mean time, check out Otis’ Gallery. Most likely, after seeing more of his work, I’ll be competing against you in Otis’ next 7×7 Sunday.

Edinho Maga sent in some advance photos of his next Rocky statue for Hollywood Collectibles! It’ll be 13 inches tall including the base. This looks to be another winner!
