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Tag Archives: Sylvester Stallone
Some actors you admire
Some actors you viscerally dislike Some actors you can take or leave Some actors you scorn, due to their lack of: talent/sensitivity/imagination And some you just love. Whatever they do, whereever they go, you love their mistakes, their embarrassments, their … Continue reading Continue reading
Burt Young Smashes Up the Apartment
If you don’t remember the scene, here is what happens, in recap, let’s break it down: Paulie has invited the press to come and watch Rocky train at the meat locker … without Rocky’s permission. Rocky and Paulie have a … Continue reading
Comments Made To One Another Tonight While Watching Rambo
“It appears that Sylvester Stallone has cast the entire nation of Thailand.” “Holy shit, his head just came off.” “Hey, look! That’s Ken Howard! The white shadow!” “I can’t believe Stallone is, what, 63 years old? He’s incredible.” “Rambo is … Continue reading
Being Mean To Rocky Balboa
Freezing cold twilight. I was waiting for the bus. I was alone. A guy was also in the area, and he was in the process of painting a sign up on the wall of a new Thai restaurant. As I … Continue reading
Pumpgirl and Rocky Balboa
Review of a play I really want to see. Its reputation precedes it. Interesting comments there about Ireland, and also what is going on over there right now, in terms of plays, and playwrights. It’s no secret that Ireland is, … Continue reading
Stallone
Jen and I got together last night – and we had a sushi feast, and red wine – and Jen sat with her poor bum foot elevated on my lap – and we laughed until we freakin’ cried about various … Continue reading
In Honor Of the First Sunday of Lent
… here is my impression of Heaven. Michael, I am dying to talk with you about Paradise Alley. I realize that I am communicating with you through my blog which is strange and dysfunctional … but whatevs. Paradise Alley!
Demolition Man and Rocky: Comfort food
I watched Demolition Man last night. It is just what it should be, as far as I’m concerned. No more, no less. It’s very funny. Him high-fiving the cop who has no experience with human contact. Stallone saying, as he … Continue reading
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The silhouette
There’s something archetypal about these shots – it turns the character, a real guy, into an iconic image. Or maybe like something out of a folk tale, or fairy tale. He is that real guy, in a real city … … Continue reading

