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  1. Nov 11, 2021 · Stallone compared the injury to when your chest hits the car's steering wheel when you're in a car accident.

    • Jason Guerrasio
  2. Dec 7, 2022 · A YouTube video claimed that the actor died in November 2022, but this was a false and misleading report. The web page debunks the hoax and provides sources and links to other similar hoaxes about celebrities.

  3. Stallone compared the injury to when your chest hits the car's steering wheel when you're in a car accident.

    • Jason Guerrasio
  4. Oct 8, 2018 · A sketch from Saturday Night Live where Sylvester Stallone tries to help car accident victims but gets insulted for his movies. The sketch features Norm MacDonald, Ana Gasteyer, Will Ferrell and Jim Breuer.

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    • One Costly Aerial Stunt
    • A Solemn Dedication
    • Filmed on A Dime, Errr….Lire
    • Walken Almost Played Qualen
    • One Hundred Million No-Ways
    • Goodbye Tristar Logo
    • It Cost Stallone Some Lady Points
    • It Upset Rock-Climbers
    • It Wasn’T Supposed to Happen
    • It Almost Had A Sequel

    Remember that crazy scene where bad guy Travers does a rope-climb from one airplane to another? Yeah, that was real. In fact, such a stunt was illegal in Europe and needed to be performed in the United States due to the lack of any safety devices. StuntmanSimon Crane wasn’t about to take on the job without some serious compensation, and that meant ...

    Cliffhangerwas dedicated to the memory of Wolfgang Güllich, one of the most fearless and skilled rock-climbers of all time. In the film, he doubled Sylvester Stallone for certain climbing scenes. Ironically (and tragically), Güllich would die in a car accident after filming his scenes, and it was only right that he be honored accordingly. Apparentl...

    Although the movie takes place in the Colorado Rockies, the majority of the mountainous scenes were actually filmed in the Cortina d’Ampezzo-Dolomites mountains in the Veneto region of Italy. Production coughed up 80,000,000 Lire in order to gain access to the mountains for shooting. That might sound like a lot, but in reality, it was about $45,000...

    John Lithgow lit up the screen as the film’s chilling and ruthless villain Qualen, but he almost didn’t make the cut. RELATED: Sylvester Stallone's 10 Best Movies, According To Rotten Tomatoes Originally, the king of cowbell himself, Christopher Walkenwas set to play Qualen but dropped out of the production for reasons which are as yet unknown. Fea...

    In the film, Qualen and his cohorts steal $100,000,000 million in cash from the Denver Mint. The only problem is, they only produce coins, while cash duties are handled by the Bureau of Engraving and Printing. A small oversight, as $100,000,000 million in coins would equate to 2,500 tons of weight. Wouldn’t it have been better to change the script ...

    Cliffhangerwas the last TriStar movie to feature the original logo of a vector-lined Pegasus and its triangular title box. It would be replaced by the far more well-known version of the logo that we’ve seen throughout the years. We have to say, this is a good thing. The animated full-color logo with sweeping sky and cloud background is a darn sight...

    Apparently, Stallone’s time on Cliffhangerdid some serious roughing up on his hands thanks to all that climbing. This is due largely to the dirt, chalk, and sweat that dries out many rock-climbers' hands, turning them rough. Washing your hands with soap and water after you’re done climbing is a good way to keep them in shape. Unfortunately, nobody ...

    Real rock-climbers weren’t too impressed with the film’s portrayal of the sport. Many spotted errors, inconsistencies, and flat-out fabrications in the film, which ruffled many a feather. One of the most complained-about devices in the film is the infamous bolt-gun. This was meant as a plot device to keep the story moving along, as opposed to showc...

    Originally, Stallone and director Renny Harlin were going to film Gale Force, featuring an ex-Navy S.E.A.L. dealing with a band of piratesduring the onset of a major hurricane. It soon became clear that the film would be too expensive to produce, at which point it was dropped by Carolco. RELATED: 3rd Rock From The Sun: 10 Hidden Details Everyone Co...

    According to Stallone, a sequel called The Dam(yikes!) should have gotten the green light, but it fizzled out during the development stage before being put on ice. Stallone flirted with the idea of reviving the project in 2008, but to no avail. The planned sequel would have brought back Stallone’s character to fight terrorists who took over the Hoo...

  5. sylvesterstallone .com. Signature. Sylvester Gardenzio Stallone ( / stəˈloʊn /; born July 6, 1946) is an American actor and filmmaker. He has received numerous accolades, including a Golden Globe Award and a Critics' Choice Award, as well as nominations for three Academy Awards and two BAFTA Awards.

  6. Sep 27, 1997 · September 27, 1997 S23E1#427. Host: Sylvester Stallone. Musical Guest: Jamiroquai. Cameo: Richard Jewell. Extra: Patrick Ferrell.