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Happy 63rd Birthday to Sylvester Stallone! Just one question, “Where do you keep the time machine?”

SZoner, Edinho Maga, the fantastic sculptor who created this Rambo statute, sent in these great photos. Edinho presented Sly with a Rambo statue as well as Edinho’s Rocky statue. Although the Rocky piece has not been licensed, Edinho does have a few copies available for $250 plus shipping.









This week’s piece is Sly as Rambo by Scotty Schumaker. I’d been following Scotty’s work at his Deviant Art site for a while, so when he offered up sketch commissions, I had to jump on board. Scotty was great through the whole process, keeping us all informed on where he was on his posted commission list. He sent the art in a package that a tank couldn’t have destroyed.
Thanks to Scotty for a wonderful commission experience.

SZoner, Ian Cranston, [who happens to be Evan Bryce‘s brother] wrote in to say:
I came across an article which might be of interest since it has to do with 90’s Stallone video games. You can check it out by clicking here.
Also wanted to say thanks for being so supportive of my brother, and it’s kind of funny because I’ve been going to your site for about ten years now. Keep up the good work!
Thanks for the link Ian, and don’t worry, we’ll continue to support Evan!

On July 3, 2009, WAToday.com.au posted a nice article focusing on Sly’s process in bringing “The Expendables” to the big screen. Here are a few highlights:
- .. arguably is the toughest cast of brutes put together in a Hollywood film…
- … Stallone handpicked a who’s who of tough guys…
- “These guys don’t fit in this world,” Stallone says.
- “I went to Brazil and got the baddest, toughest MMA fighters. They could snap us like spaghetti. That’s just the extras.”
- “The biggest alpha dog of course is Sly so he keeps everybody in check…”
- The Expendables is the most extravagant project of Stallone’s 50-plus film career.
Check out this excellent article by clicking here.

On July 2, 2009, News.Sky.com posted a smaller version of the photo above with a summary of “Kambakkht Ishq”. You can read the full article here.
Larry Phillips of the Mansfield News-Journal.com posted his all-time favorite sports films. “Rocky” came in third and here’s what he had to say:
3. Rocky (1976)
Sylvester Stallone, Talia Shire. Supposedly, Stallone was inspired to write this picture after watching a 1975 fight in Cleveland when Muhammad Ali struggled to put away Chuck Wepner. Rocky Balboa is the quintessential palooka, a southpaw with a Philly left hook as his only weapon against the world. The brilliance of this film, which won the Oscar for Best Picture, is captured in the final seconds. One has to listen closely to discover who won the big fight. Of course by that time we all know a winner isn’t judged by a scorecard.

On June 27, 2009, ScreenRant.com posted an excellent piece titled “Meet the Expendables”. What else do you need to know? Click over now!

On June 27, 2009, Christopher Crespo at the Orlando Movie Examiner posted an article titled “Why Rocky Balboa Works Where the Other Rocky Sequels Failed”. Crespo actually has some good things to say about “Rocky II” and “Rocky III” but focuses his attention on how “Rocky Balboa” (like the original “Rocky”) mirrors what was happening in Sly’s life and “Stallone (didn’t) pretend things (were) different from what they (were).” You can read the full piece by clicking here.

I’m a big Evan Bryce fan. I’ve been following his work for a few years now and we’ve become friends via the internet.
When I saw that Evan was going to be at this year’s Heroes Convention, I knew that I’d want to get a sketch from him to go with my other two. We talked and Evan asked what character I wanted. I told him it was his choice and handed him the reference photos. I had high expectations for what Evan would come up with. He exceeded them all.
Evan is an exciting artist and one to keep an eye on. You can see more of his work at his blog or his Deviant Art site. Plan to spend a while.