.TheSlyStallone talks about his creative ambitions, formative influences and inspirations on this week's TheFilmThatLitMyFuse |
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, Stallone passed the torch to Michael B Jordan and became the rare actor to score Oscar nominations playing the same role, 40 years apart. Here, he discusses the formative influences that fueled his underdog story. It has been a rough and wearying week for everyone. You’ll feel a little better, hearing Stallone’s stories like howgot green lit in a case of mistaken identity, or how he won a bet that led United Artists’ chief Mike Medavoy to give Stallone his luxury car. Stallone’s rally cry for the return of the movie business from this pandemic will make you feel more confident that Hollywood will punch its way out of this adversity.
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