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Stallone's Poe Movie A Go

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Oh how I wish I were kidding:

http://www.filmstew.com/Content/Article.asp?ContentID=11577&Pg=1

I have little faith in Stallone's ability to walk without assistance, much less read and write. For those of you who've yet to watch "The Contender," Stallone's attempts to string together words and form sentences make for priceless comedy.
I have several friends who are "Rocky" devotes (I am not one) and I always enjoy the fact that when I am critical of those movies their response, invariably, is "Did you know he wrote those himself?" As if Stallone were retarded (probably not a terribly unfair characterization) and I am to applaud him for
writing words on paper. Good job buddy! This is followed
by "well it won two Academy Awards" at which point I
say "Titanic won several, that proves nothing."
Below (scroll down) is a list of movies Stallone played some part in "writing."
"Notorious" is a look at the deaths of Tupac and Biggie, a subject that Stallone apparently felt deserves yet another movie (this makes four.) I recognize that the insular culture of Hollywood creates a rather warped perspective. However, at
some point, one would expect someone, somewhere to say:
You know, perhaps this subject isn't best addressed by a
nearly 60-year-old white millionaire. One would be
wrong.
"Paradise Alley" can be best summed up by its tagline:
"The Carboni Boys. They haul ice, lay out stiffs and dance with monkeys." The only question: Who doesn't that apply to?
Same goes for "The Lords of Flatbush" - "When was the last time someone gave you a hickey?"
Amen brother.
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Writer - filmography
(In Production) (2000s) (1990s) (1980s) (1970s)

1. Notorious (2005) (announced) (written by)
2. Driven (2001) (screenplay)
3. Cliffhanger (1993) (screenplay)
4. Rocky V (1990) (written by)
5. Rambo III (1988) (written by)
6. Over the Top (1987) (screenplay)
7. Cobra (1986) (screenplay)
8. Rocky IV (1985) (written by)
9. Rambo: First Blood Part II (1985)
(screenplay)
10. Rhinestone (1984) (screenplay)
11. Staying Alive (1983) (written by)
12. First Blood (1982)
13. Rocky III (1982) (written by)
14. Rocky II (1979) (written by)
15. Paradise Alley (1978)
16. F.I.S.T. (1978) (screenplay)
17. Rocky (1976) (written by)
18. The Lord's of Flatbush (1974)
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Post by Gibbs' Hog »

I think you're right with regards to Stallone's movie-writing intelligence; but I believe he is actually a very intelligent guy in private life.


Personally, I'm excited for the next Rocky - I can finally add another two hours to those marathon waste-away-days when tbs/tnt/etc. play all five Rocky movies at the same time!



edit: sorry, I didn't follow the link first. It talks about Poe - but I also recently heard that they will finally make the 6th installment of the Rocky series.

edit 2: I just did some research; looks like Rocky VI is a go, but there's still very little info on it...
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Post by REDEEMEDSKIN »

Fios, give credit to the man for making so much money, despite his apparent disability. Obviously, he's done SOMETHING right in the past that allows him the freedom to put out his own movie on Poe. Should the movie bomb, I'm sure he has plenty to fall back on. My 2 cents

I, for one, look forward to another Rambo movie. I have a feeling it will have something to do with the war on terror. :shock:
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Like him or not, he is a major contributor to Hollywood. That's for sure!

I can't wait for Rocky X, when they have dueling wheelchairs.
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Justice Hog wrote:I can't wait for Rocky X, when they have dueling wheelchairs.



Would those be the "manual" models, or the electric ones? :lol:
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Post by Fios »

I will give the man credit for, briefly, having his finger on the collective public pulse during the 1980s but I don't buy into the "he's actually quite intelligent" line of thinking.
Nor do I put much stock in the "he made a lot of money" line of thinking because Hollywood, perhaps more than any other venue save politics, rewards stupidity.
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