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Lucky Round #13 - Sly's off to the Premiere in Philly, yet still answers your questions exclusively on AICN!!!

Hey folks, Harry here - Stallone is in Philly hosting the premiere of ROCKY BALBOA. I guarantee you that screening will be a madhouse. If a buncha geeks in Austin, Texas found themselves chanting ROCKY ROCKY ROCKY and pumping arms in the air and standing, stomping their feet during the end fight... I can't imagine how it'll play in the land of cheesesteaks. Here's the 13th edition...

1. My question is:

If there was one piece of advice you'd give to someone with an idea for a film, what would it be and how would I get it made?

Cheers
Martin Yuille
Scotland, UK

The business has changed so radically… there are no direct channels, but the worst thing you can do is chase some producer down and confront him in a parking lot while loudly spouting the “original take” and “potential greatness” of your script. You have to target your audience the same way you have to target your producers. Seek out those who have a penchant for the kind of material you’ve written, and in a sophisticated manner, submit and resubmit until their curiosity takes over. But the idea of just sending a script to an actor expecting him to respond is going to lead to disappointment. Most actors take months to read scripts that are actually sent from their own agency.

2. Hi Harry

I would love for you to pass this on to Sly.

Hi Sly. My name is Simon and I'm lucky enough to have just seen Rocky Balboa. I work for an in-flight entertainment company, so managed to see it early. Don't worry, i'm going to see it at the cinema as well.

I cant express how much I loved the film. I've always loved your Rocky films and they've been very important to me through the years, however this one was more moving than any film i have seen for quite a while. I could write for absolutely ages about the things I admired about the film and how I am so pleased that it has more than lived up to my expectations, however i'd like to ask this question: to me the film is the saddest film i have seen all year; how intentional was the film's understated realism and almost documentary like feel?

Thanks very much

Regards

Simon Tutton (London, England)

Thank you very much, Simon, I appreciate it. There are certain vindictive turds that have thinly disguised agendas against me; therefore, they put a cloud over the project and try to corrupt and manipulate people’s opinions. I guess this goes under the heading “misery loves company”… and the talk-backer knows who I’m talking about. I wanted this film to be a love letter to the people who have garnered any satisfaction with the franchise, and to make up for the misfiring of ROCKY V. The look and the feel of the film was designed to reflect the psyche of Rocky, the way the world is perceived through his eyes - which at this point is shadowy, gray and uneventful. So, to answer your question, I wanted this film to be as raw as the feelings are, but still have the connection with the composition of the original ROCKY.

3. Hi Mr. Stallone;
Thanks for all the wonderfully thrilling films you've given us over the years. In them you've fought against an impressively broad range of tough and crazy guy villains from David Carradine to Rutger Hauer to Steven Berkoff to Donald Sutherland to Jack Palance to John Lithgow to Wesley Snipes to James Woods to Antonio Banderas to Harvey Keitel, etc. Of all those guys in your films, which one was the most enjoyable for you to work with and face off against?

Thanks in advance,
ExcaliburFfolkes
Houston, TX

Jimmy Woods is fantastic because of his mercurial wit… and pension to homicidal reaction. Rutger Hauer is a little demented, so he was fantastic work with. He took a lot of pain on that shoot, especially when a squid placed on his abdomen was flipped backwards and the explosive charge blew right into his flesh. Most guys would have gone to the hospital… he kept working, reeking blood and all. The greatest fight scene I’ve ever been involved in was with Hulk Hogan, because there was no trickery in that. You can’t fake gravity. And Dolph Lundgren… this man is a beast, folks - super strong, super tough, super smart - the man once had a scholarship to M.I.T. in chemical engineering. But the fellow I really wanted to kill the most (while in character) was Harold Diamond, who was my stick-fighting opponent in RAMBO III, and truly a legitimate badass. That was, without exception, a brutal scene to shoot.

4. Hi Mr. Stallone,

Your role as an action star also made you an icon of masculinity over the years. I remember around the time you made Cop Land there was an interview that talked about how the vanity of bodybuilding was feminine in a way, and how the character struggles in Cop Land were a different kind of masculinity. I'm wondering how the Rocky Balboa film fits into that. How have your views on masculinity (or what it means to be a man) changed over the years?

Curt

ROCKY BALBOA is kind of happy medium between the two. I chose to be thicker (consequently more bulky) and vanity was certainly thrown out the window. Bodybuilding is a vanity sport, and to call it anything else would be wrong, but that’s not a bad thing… unless you are hung up on wearing skin-tight red lycra wife-beaters to church on Sunday, which kinda screams, “You need medical attention at once.”

5. Hey Mr. Stallone,

These movies introduced me to the sport of boxing where I learned about some of the greats Jack Johnson, Joe louis, Rocky Marciano, Mohammed Ali, Sugar Ray...and so many others. I was wondering who do you think embodies the character of Rocky the most? and who is your favourite fighter

Sincerily,

JONATHAN KOUMARIS

There is no question that Rocky Marciano is the template of my character and actually gave my character validity - that a small, clumsy fighter can wreak havoc against vastly superior opponents - because of his willingness to endure pain and his potential to deliver it C.O.D. Boxing is probably the toughest sport in the world. I know UFC people will disagree, but it truly is. So I admire the older fighters that had to endure much more pain and fight under more brutal conditions than the modern day fighters, who are quite often (I’m referring to the cream of the crop) pampered. In the old days you wouldn’t ever be a main event fighter until you had 40 or 50 fights, and a career would be at least 250 bouts. But the greatest fighter that ever lived, beyond dispute, pound-for-pound, is Sugar Ray Robinson. No one comes close, or ever will.

6. Hi Sly! I’m your true fan from Russia, and here is my questions:

Is it true, that at one point you should be director and a star in
“The Godfather, Part III”? What was your part, and why it never
happens? Also can you confirm your past involvement in “The
Midnight Club”, “Bartolomew vs. Neff”, “Dolan's Cadillac” and “Ali
Baba and the 40 thieves”. What happens with these projects?
--
Thanx, Dennis

Charlie Bluhdorn, who was the head honcho at Paramount and a really colorful character, approached me while I was working on STAYING ALIVE. He had actually had a huge poster made up, saying “THE GODFATHER III - Written, Directed By and Starring Sylvester Stallone.” I said, “Why don’t you just rent a blimp, fill it full of old pianos and drop them all squarely on my face - because that’s what the critics will do.” Coppola created masterpieces, and I was going to cover them in sludge? Not likely. So naturally I turned it down, but was extremely flattered. Coppola went on to do the third one, which had my favorite form of assassination - the ever-faithful, never to be doubted, man-size serving of poison cannolis.”

7. Yo Sly,

Can you tell me some of what it was like on the set of Death Race 2000? I'm thinking it must have been like sipping water from a fire hose, man!!! Did you have any idea that it could end up as a cult classic?

peace,

Giles O'Dell
Olympia, WA

No, I thought it was cheesiest thing I had ever seen - all the cars were constructed of rattling plastic, taped haphazardly over a Volkswagen chassis. But, then something miraculous happened - the damn crazy concept took on a life of its own because of Paul Bartel’s ironic twists on corporate violence, which was now responsible for funding all sports, which is now intertwined with government and bloodletting…

hello, ancient Rome.

The hard part was concentrating while people were walking around nude. I hadn’t seen that since THE PARTY AT KITTY AND STUDS (which I’ll address for the more moribund readers that want to splice and dice the skeletons in my genitorial closet). I was broke and basically sleeping in the Port Authority bus station for three weeks straight. I owned two shirts, three pairs of underwear, a pair of pants and a jacket - all of which I had on at the same time since I had no place to put them. I read in a trade paper about this film that was paying $100 a day - for a $100 a day I would wreak havoc.

At that time everything in New York was naked. The play HAIR, OH CALCUTTA!, CHE, and even the semi-nude production I had done called DESIRE CAUGHT BY THE TAIL, written by none other than Pablo Picasso.

So I showed up and found myself literally standing in the valley of the skanks. The show was so cheesy it didn’t even have sound. There was no real sex involved, just bad imitations and the close proximity of skankalicious skin. I was dumb, desperate, and dying to perform anywhere… so mistakes were made.

After I made ROCKY, someone tried to blackmail me with the tape, wanting a million dollars. I said, “For a million dollars I’ll re-make the film, this time with sounds.” Actually, I hated the process so much that it is pretty obvious by my appendage, which is trying to retreat in my body, seeking safe haven…. “Oh, the horror.”

8. Sly, about ten years ago on late night TV, they showed "No Place To Hide." It was interesting because you were an urban terrorist walking around New York City and meeting woman, very reminiscent of the Wolfgar character in "Nighthawks." The film had a very depressing and pretty shocking ending dealing with your character accidently killing your girlfriend with a hidden bomb. A real downer of an ending. Knowing that you seem to like to end your movies on a high note, did this bother you, even at this very early part of your career?

Mark

Yes, that film was done for $10,000 - which is also something I came across in a trade magazine. I didn’t know any better at the time, but I realized the film was pretty simply and roughly shot because of the lack of expertise (and money). But the director was very ambitious and a nice guy named Robert Allen Schnitzer - how can anyone forget that name? Yeah, the ending was depressing, but so was the beginning… and actually so was the middle, therefore it was consistent.

9. Hi,

Some Books or critics from the 80's said that Rocky or Rambo were Reagan heroes

I've always thought that Rocky or Rambo were politically neutral...even in Rambo II and Rocky IV

What's your opinion ?

Thanks

Laurent K. (Sly System Webmaster, a fan Site)

Dear Laurent… you couldn’t be more right. I won’t belabor the subject, but ROCKY is so neutral it would be beige. RAMBO may have started out gung-ho, but his speech at the end of FIRST BLOOD suddenly places him as disillusioned and completely politically apathetic. What happened is, Reagan had a poster made up that said, “Rambo is Republican,” and that was the end of that.

10. Hey Sly, I was wondering how you came about getting Survivor to write Eye of the Tiger, one of the greatest movie songs of all time and will we get to hear anything from them in Balboa? Keep up the good work!

Stephen Alexander
Charlotte, NC

No, there will not be any Survivor songs in ROCKY BALBOA, but I’ve been walking around with the phrase, “Eye of the Tiger,” in my head for many years, and eventually wrote it into ROCKY III. They were a new group, and I gave the script to a producing team and label called Scotti Brothers, who owned the group Survivor. They pulled the phrase out of the script and wrote the song. When I first heard it I couldn’t believe my ears - it was too good to be true. I played it for a group of Teamsters and said, “Tell me if I’m crazy - is this great or what?” They said, “We love it.” This is one time when a pig and a poke morphed into a pearl.

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way to go sly
by aroundtime
Dec 13th, 2006
07:19:55 PM
Sly is the funniest fucker ever!
by Doctor_Sin
Dec 13th, 2006
07:23:29 PM
UFC
by christophermoltosante
Dec 13th, 2006
07:33:01 PM
“Rambo is Republican”
by Drunken Irishman
Dec 13th, 2006
07:36:29 PM
Turtling
by yaz67
Dec 13th, 2006
07:41:37 PM
Never thought I'd say this...
by phaedrus007
Dec 13th, 2006
07:42:11 PM
2 fun Sly stories, both true...
by TELF
Dec 13th, 2006
07:42:57 PM
Bravo Sly
by kurdt420
Dec 13th, 2006
07:44:24 PM
Anyone else read these answers aloud in Stallones voice
by Elmore Rigby
Dec 13th, 2006
07:47:28 PM
"and the talk-backer knows who I’m talking about"
by photoboy
Dec 13th, 2006
07:55:03 PM
Not Aloud
by blahblahman
Dec 13th, 2006
07:56:17 PM
"Anyone else read these answers in Stallones voice"
by photoboy
Dec 13th, 2006
07:57:16 PM
AICN should do a whole series of these
by Smilin'Jack Ruby
Dec 13th, 2006
08:30:50 PM
Where's AK-47?
by theBigE
Dec 13th, 2006
08:32:18 PM
jesus christos
by occula
Dec 13th, 2006
08:33:59 PM
Tanks H.K. and Sly for getting this ROUND up on time...
by nomihs
Dec 13th, 2006
08:39:01 PM
Sly reads the TBs and
by veritasses
Dec 13th, 2006
08:43:44 PM
love it love it love it
by Bloo
Dec 13th, 2006
08:50:53 PM
Stallone's voice?
by KarmicRelief
Dec 13th, 2006
08:54:23 PM
GI FRIGGING JOE.
by The-Warrior
Dec 13th, 2006
09:18:29 PM
Lock-Up
by The-Warrior
Dec 13th, 2006
09:28:40 PM
Victory.
by The-Warrior
Dec 13th, 2006
09:30:52 PM
Sly is the fucking man
by The guy
Dec 13th, 2006
09:31:01 PM
"put any boxer in the octagon"; tough =/ who would win
by coolguyaaron
Dec 13th, 2006
09:33:43 PM
Whatever happened to Rocky's turtles?
by GibsonUSA Returns
Dec 13th, 2006
09:50:56 PM
AK-47 did respond to Sly....
by GibsonUSA Returns
Dec 13th, 2006
09:56:08 PM
This would make a billion worldwide...
by lettersoftransit
Dec 13th, 2006
10:00:29 PM
Agree with cookguyaaron
by veritasses
Dec 13th, 2006
10:16:39 PM
burning heart is on the radio right now
by slappy jones
Dec 13th, 2006
10:19:54 PM
im so pissed
by roccotheripper
Dec 13th, 2006
10:34:13 PM
"standing in the valley of the skanks"
by Mr. Nice Gaius
Dec 13th, 2006
10:52:08 PM
"standing in the valley of skanks"
by GibsonUSA Returns
Dec 13th, 2006
11:06:05 PM
Yackbacker
by GibsonUSA Returns
Dec 13th, 2006
11:07:27 PM
Damn, the man is CLASS...
by JackPumpkinhead
Dec 13th, 2006
11:17:53 PM
theWarrior...
by playahatersball
Dec 13th, 2006
11:24:40 PM
20 Death Race Questions and Not One Flava Flav?
by Doc Falken
Dec 13th, 2006
11:56:59 PM
Lock-Up
by DocPazuzu
Dec 14th, 2006
12:07:13 AM
Sly rocks
by CoffeeAndCinema
Dec 14th, 2006
12:08:14 AM
THAT talk-backer...
by Seph_J
Dec 14th, 2006
12:19:08 AM
YackBacker - RAMBO CRICKET...........
by GibsonUSA Returns
Dec 14th, 2006
12:29:57 AM
and...
by GibsonUSA Returns
Dec 14th, 2006
12:31:31 AM
KILLER CARD
by awesomegeek
Dec 14th, 2006
12:43:56 AM
damn you, Jar Jar Binks
by darthbinks1220
Dec 14th, 2006
12:58:35 AM
What, you haven't peaked yet?
by Cyberfury
Dec 14th, 2006
01:05:06 AM
Rocky Balboa STILL unavailable on Fandango....
by GibsonUSA Returns
Dec 14th, 2006
01:05:17 AM
Yo Sly, what about LaMotta?
by darthbinks1220
Dec 14th, 2006
01:07:14 AM
Astonishing, Sly is on a whole nother level
by Daddylonghead
Dec 14th, 2006
01:11:00 AM
One more thing, Sylvester
by darthbinks1220
Dec 14th, 2006
01:13:00 AM
As a Charles Bronson mega-fan,
by Daddylonghead
Dec 14th, 2006
01:16:18 AM
Stallone and Bronson are my dad's two favorite stars...
by GibsonUSA Returns
Dec 14th, 2006
01:29:31 AM
Rutger Hauer + Squid = he he he
by Samson_K
Dec 14th, 2006
02:17:51 AM
Sly, You I always thought you were cool... but now...
by ronniepooch
Dec 14th, 2006
02:18:57 AM
We're like Stallone's online sidekicks here as he tours
by GibsonUSA Returns
Dec 14th, 2006
02:31:13 AM
Legend
by Brody77
Dec 14th, 2006
02:52:49 AM
Damn you Michael Bay
by MCMLXXVI
Dec 14th, 2006
03:03:03 AM
Last urgent question
by everstranger
Dec 14th, 2006
03:04:20 AM
everstranger
by Dick Nicely
Dec 14th, 2006
03:53:24 AM
Les Guignols
by Pacino86845
Dec 14th, 2006
04:00:08 AM
Le Commandant Sylvestre
by Dick Nicely
Dec 14th, 2006
04:05:05 AM
Typos
by Dick Nicely
Dec 14th, 2006
04:12:02 AM
We need to get Sly, Don M, that mad Dave director and..
by Talkbacker with no name
Dec 14th, 2006
04:18:00 AM
See multiple puppet Stallones sing "We Fuck the World"
by Dick Nicely
Dec 14th, 2006
04:20:50 AM
Hey..
by mrfan
Dec 14th, 2006
05:16:57 AM
G.I.Joe & Rocky
by ckane123
Dec 14th, 2006
06:37:26 AM
...
by ckane123
Dec 14th, 2006
06:37:46 AM
The politics of Rocky IV (a repost)
by chrth
Dec 14th, 2006
06:57:02 AM
Good luck at the premiere Sly
by kwisatzhaderach
Dec 14th, 2006
07:05:34 AM
Samson_K
by abominate
Dec 14th, 2006
07:20:37 AM
This man is the real deal...
by JRo
Dec 14th, 2006
07:40:32 AM
Weird Al
by kingink123
Dec 14th, 2006
07:49:29 AM
IT'S OVER ROCK!!!
by Alucinor
Dec 14th, 2006
08:04:22 AM
darthbinks you JERK!
by snomusic
Dec 14th, 2006
08:04:53 AM
Friend's House got burgled a while ago...
by Jam Banjo
Dec 14th, 2006
08:07:32 AM
Since you read these Sly....
by snomusic
Dec 14th, 2006
08:22:09 AM
That was a very solid analysis of Rocky IV, chrth.
by Childe Roland
Dec 14th, 2006
08:38:54 AM
Sly I had a question that Harry is afraid to ask
by discostewart
Dec 14th, 2006
08:59:08 AM
Beuarrrrrrrh
by everstranger
Dec 14th, 2006
09:05:38 AM
Childe Roland
by chrth
Dec 14th, 2006
09:21:20 AM
That "for me" part was big for me, chrth.
by Childe Roland
Dec 14th, 2006
10:21:52 AM
Pics of sly with its lookalike muppet
by Gorgomel
Dec 14th, 2006
10:22:32 AM
We Fuck the World
by Dick Nicely
Dec 14th, 2006
10:27:01 AM
Cheers Gorgomel!
by Dick Nicely
Dec 14th, 2006
10:29:57 AM
to Dick Nicely
by Gorgomel
Dec 14th, 2006
10:38:22 AM
Sly, you're like a Dad
by antonphd
Dec 14th, 2006
10:41:03 AM
Harry, send Sly a cup that says World's Greatest Actor
by antonphd
Dec 14th, 2006
10:43:15 AM
antonphd is so right
by Doctor_Sin
Dec 14th, 2006
10:47:53 AM
"Both of you, go and see if I am on that mountain."
by Dick Nicely
Dec 14th, 2006
10:52:51 AM
SEPH_J
by timmer33
Dec 14th, 2006
01:08:19 PM
Dammit, BSB!
by Childe Roland
Dec 14th, 2006
01:15:03 PM
Awww, now you've gone and done it, BSB!
by Mr. Nice Gaius
Dec 14th, 2006
01:21:24 PM
That is one ugly Sly muppet....
by GibsonUSA Returns
Dec 14th, 2006
01:37:05 PM
if sly is truly reading these....
by occula
Dec 14th, 2006
01:37:41 PM
Dershowitz? More like Abraham Foxman.
by Mr. Nice Gaius
Dec 14th, 2006
02:13:41 PM
Mention on IESB...
by idahomer
Dec 14th, 2006
02:33:00 PM
With the tagline...
by abominate
Dec 14th, 2006
02:34:18 PM
BringingSexyBack
by Mr. Nice Gaius
Dec 14th, 2006
03:07:02 PM
Childe...
by WatchtheWatcher
Dec 14th, 2006
03:09:01 PM
These have been phenomenal...
by colematthews
Dec 14th, 2006
03:18:33 PM
Has anyone asked Sly if he met
by Lando Griffin
Dec 14th, 2006
03:55:34 PM
Was Sly's #1 response an indirect response to moto?
by GibsonUSA Returns
Dec 14th, 2006
04:00:21 PM
BringingSexyBack
by GibsonUSA Returns
Dec 14th, 2006
04:04:32 PM
What if AK47 = Sylvester Stallone?
by GibsonUSA Returns
Dec 14th, 2006
04:50:28 PM
RAQ's
by Cult Exiter
Dec 14th, 2006
05:04:46 PM
sly's secretary (personal assistant)
by troutpencil
Dec 14th, 2006
05:34:50 PM
Gotta say.....
by Doc_Strange
Dec 14th, 2006
06:59:35 PM
The GI Joe Mystery of Rocky Balboa
by Pete_Da_Geek
Dec 14th, 2006
07:16:37 PM
Rambo IV NO Violence?
by SlyExtreme
Dec 14th, 2006
08:08:17 PM
I agree with SlyExtreme
by Neo Zeed
Dec 14th, 2006
09:03:19 PM
Rambo won't wimp out.
by GibsonUSA Returns
Dec 14th, 2006
10:02:23 PM
HOLY SHIZNIT!!!
by armtv
Dec 15th, 2006
12:50:21 AM
OH...ONE MORE THING
by armtv
Dec 15th, 2006
01:00:28 AM

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