Mike Kunda’s Meeting w/ Sly and Rocky Art

SZonerMike Kunda [aka adnuk68] recently had the meeting of a life time. Here’s how Mike described it:

I got a call from my friends at the Victor Cafe. They asked if I could get there Tuesday by 6:30 and that if I could they would sit me next to Sly. Well I did just that, and what follows is as exact with no exaggeration as I can be .My wife can support all claims to this story.

OK, so we get there, say, “Hi” to our friends and catch up. We sit at our table and my friend tells me that Sly will be there shortly with his wife and children.
At bout 6:45 they get there. Jen‘s family was with them as well. They were all so nice. The kids sat at the far end of the table next to 6 or 7 of Philly’s police officers. They had dinner as well, but were there for protection, but never interfered.

Sly and Jen sat elbow to elbow with me and my wife. The tables are small and close together. I was able to watch Sly for 2 hours… talking about his hair (it’s at the half way point now for Rambo and when he gets up in the morning its all over the place). He was very animated, as you can imagine. We got to watch him parenting his kids, who by the way are very well behaved and adorable. He got up several times to escort them to the bathroom. All eyes were on him at any given point. Of all the times I met him and spending time on the set I never got that shoulder to shoulder pic of me and him that I wanted.

Well, at this point, Sly goes outside with his daughter, Sistine, and my friend, the hostess who has become very good friends with Sly and has several scenes in the movie with him. My wife said to get out there… now is the shot. As I walk out the door I feel what can only be described as sheer fear/hopefulness, praying that I can get the pic. As I walk out my friend says to Sly, “Sly, you remember my good friend Mike? He was here during filming.” Sly says, “Yeah, Hey Mike how ya doin?” I asked, “Who is this young lady?” and he said “This is my daughter Sistine.” I asked if she enjoyed her dinner and she said, “Yes.” She left and I said, “She’s gonna be tall, like her mom.” Sly says, “Yeah, a leaf eater (giraffe).”

I then told Sly I had seen the “Balboa” trailer and that it was great. I told him that when he rubs his chest and says I still got something in the basement the entire audience started to get fired up. He then got so passionate about this that we started going back and forth about plot points and Sly said, “the only reason Rocky fights is to purge the depression of Adrian dying.” We talked about the guilt of Paulie and how central to the movie this all is.

At this point he and I were alone out front on the sidewalk. My wife was watching from inside the bar. She came out and I introduced her to Sly. He was very gracious and shook her hand, at which point she asked if we could get a pic. He said, “Absolutely.” So he put his arm around me and did a punching fist. I asked, “Do you remember my painting that you signed, before I finished it?” He said, “Yeah , the black and white one? that was you? I loved that painting. I told my wife about that.”

Then some people started to come around and Sly still had his hands on my shoulder. They start saying, “Hey, Sly that guy looks like you!” So Sly steps back and says, “Ya know, you do look like me 25 years ago!” and he punches me (playfully twice in the chest). We shake hands again and I tell him he would never see my painting on ebay. He said, “You hold onto that because it’s heart and soul.” We also talked about the SZoners and how impressed he is with Craig and his words were “I thought I’d give Craig a shot. He’s done such a great job.”

I thanked him again and he did the same. So we go back in and we have desert. As Sly leaves he stands and turns to me and says, “Thanks Mike, take care of yourself!”

UN-REAL!!


– Not only does Mike look something like Sly, but he even has a Mastiff named Butkus!

Mike, I have to agree that your meeting with Sly was UN-REAL. Talk about the encounter of a lifetime! It’ s so cool that Sly remembered you and your painting! I also appreciate the kind words about SZoners and the job that I’ve been doing with the SZ.

If you’d like to see some more of Mike’s art then click HERE or HERE or visit Mike’s website! Thanks to Mike for sharing his great story and art! – Craig

New Rocky Fan Art

Yuko Watanabe is a Stallone fan who sent in the drawing above!

Paul Garcia is 23 years old and says, “Sly will forever be an icon to me and is a true
living legend
. I cant wait until Rocky Balboa is released. I will be there opening day!”

Thanks to both of Yuko and Paul for sharing their talents! – Craig

“Rocky” Stories

“You can’t borrow Superman’s cape. You can’t use the Jedi laser sword. But the steps are there. The steps are accessible. And standing up there, you kind of have a piece of the Rocky pie.” – From the foreword by Sylvester Stallone

Rocky Stories is a book that I bet most SZoners won’t want to miss.

Pulitzer Prize-winners Michael Vitez [bottom left] and Tom Gralish [bottom right] of the Philadelphia Inquirer spent a year visiting the Philadelphia Museum of Art to observe, photograph, and capture the stories of the “Rocky runners,” who come from all over the world to run up America’s most famous steps –just as Sylvester Stallone did in “Rocky”.

Written with Sylvester Stallone‘s blessing and featuring a foreword by Sly (who actually dictated it to the author on voicemail over two messages), Rocky Stories also includes interviews with Oscar-winning director John G. Avildsen, composer Bill Conti, and cameraman Garrett Brown.

For more details click HERE. To pre-order a copy at a discounted rateuse the Amazonlink to the left– Craig

– Craig

“Rocky” Pop-Art Script Poster

SZoner,. Peter K. wanted to make sure we knew about a pop-art poster made using all of the dialogue from the “Rocky” script.

Issued by LA Pop Art “in celebration of the 30th anniversary of one of the greatest films and franchises in movie making history… LA Pop Art is honored to be working with MGM Studios and Sylvester Stallone to create this amazing tribute to Rocky…”

For full details, click HERE. – Craig

Limited Edition Rocky Figures and More!

Jeremy Padawer, head of Entertainment Marketing for Jakks Pacific checked in to remind SZoners about the cool line of “Rocky” figures that are they’re producing.

Here’s what Jeremy had to say:

We’re producing the Rocky action figure line – literally manufacturing and marketing practically every important character from the Rocky movies.

Including: Rocky, Adriane, Mick, Paulie, Thunderlips, Roberto Duran, Joe Frasier, Mike Tyson (cameo Rocky Balboa), and 30+ others.

I’m running a promotion on my personal website – http://www.jeremy.com.

Basically, we did a 1:50 Pre-Production Rocky Balboa bronzed figure in a polybag packaging for 2006 NYC Licensing Show. We’re going to follow up with a 1:1000 bronze figure in regular Rocky packaging that we give away on the streets of Philadelphia in late August!

I’m really looking forward to the release of these figures! Check out Jeremy’s Blog for full details and news about other cool products!

– Craig Zablo [July 6, 2006]

Everlast “Rocky” Equipment

On June 20, 2006Everlast Worldwide Inc. announced a licensing agreement with MGM Consumer Products to produce Everlast/Rocky sporting goods and a toy collection to include youth boxing equipment, heavy bags and inflatables.

Set to launch in October of this year to coincide with the 30th anniversary of the original “Rocky” film and the December 22nd release of “Rocky Balboa”, the Everlast/Rocky products will be available at select retailers and online stores. Everlastplans a comprehensive marketing strategy that will include special events, retail promotions, direct mail and cross-promotions featuring all six of the “Rocky” motion pictures and more. Consumer prices for Everlast’s/Rocky merchandise will range from $15 to $60.

Representatives from both Everlast and MGM expressed great excitement about this joint venture. Seth HorowitzChairman, President and CEO of Everlast Worldwide, announced, “This license agreement unites two icons, namely the beloved Rockycharacter with Everlast, one of the sporting world’s preeminent brands. The Rockycharacter brings to life Everlast‘s key brand attributes – toughness, durability, and staying power.” Travis Rutherfordexecutive vice president of MGM Consumer Products and Location Based Entertainment, added, “We are elated to be celebrating the 30th anniversary of the “Rocky” franchise and the release of the new Rocky Balboa film,” said . “This co-branded initiative with Everlast will bring a new offering of high-quality products to sports and boxing enthusiasts and Rocky fans through all generations.”

For more details click HERE. – Craig

– Craig

Ernest “Jazzman” Resendes’ Latest Rocky Art

Ernest “Jazzman” Resendes took some time out from movie-making and music-making for some art-making!
Talk about talented! Here’s what he had to say:

Hey guys, Hope all is well. I’ve been squeazing in some sketching time lately. I’ll see if it gets me any closer to a finished piece.
Here it is…

Peace,
E

http://www.theartofjazzman.com

Gotta love it! Thanks for sharing your talents, Jazz! – Craig