There is hardly an actor about whom fans and film critics have such different opinions. Virtually every Stallone film (exc. 1976's Rocky) has been ripped off by the f* press, at least over here in Europe. But fans speak a completely different language. One of the great heroes of my youth. Awesome, action-packed movies that didn't exist before. This man is a goddamn milestone. This man is living film history. ❤💪
OOfcouuuurse, and then he will haunt you,your friends,your mother,your father,your brother,your sister and everything you have in life. good choice provoking a sociopath man 👍👍👍👍😂😂
I remember how much it bothered me that he cut the tip of the pizza with scissors but I didn't even realize until now that he pulled the pizza from the freezer.
No Flashing The Badge, No pulling out the Firearm, just balls insisting the offender do the right thing. It's proper courtesy to allow for reasonable parking is all, & yes...Cobretti IS more bad for thy health than ANY cancer stick. Love The Nostalgic Toys r Us Commercial, saw that alone on TV growing up, nothing you can't call up here on RU-vid anytime...go nuts. Kickass film, worth it.
You know how movie credits will list things like "boom operator" and "Key Grip," or "Best Boy?" Well, my uncle Dave worked on several Stallone film sets as a "Stacker." A "Stacker" is the guy who sprints all over the set, stacking phone books for stallone to stand on any time he has a scene with a lady, or anyone who's taller than 5'5. A great example is the scene where the tall, lanky "Lowrider" driver gets out of his car, then cut to the scene of him and Stallone facing each other. Ha ha, yippeeeeee! A "Stacker!"
"What's your problema, sese?" 🤣🤣 That part with the movie cholos always killed me. I quote that line to this day. What, they couldn't find any actual cholos ...in Los Angeles!? "Get 'em Mando!"🤣🤣🤣
@@rubensalazar323 I know. It's actually a vulgar adjective that they're using as a noun. It makes no sense. It makes it even funnier than the actual fucked-up-english cholos use.