Sylvester Stallone: Critically Acclaimed Director/Actor
An Action Star for the Ages
By Jacob Malewitz, published Sep 24, 2007
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In each of the Rocky films Stallone wrote the script. Stallone had seen a boxing match which inspired him to write the screenplay for "Rocky," as noted on Wikipedia. Initially producers did not want Stallone to act in the film, but he showed resolve by sticking to his original vision of being the writer and actor in the film. "Rocky" ended up being one of the most critically acclaimed movies filmed in the 1970s. For a small budget it grossed over 200 million dollars. It also made Stallone's career in film.
The "Rocky" films each told the story of a down-and-out fighter rising to become a cultural icon in boxing. The first film is the best as each subsequent sequel seemed to lower in quality. However, the last Rocky film, "Rocky Balboa" is a respectable end to the series for the aging Stallone.
Besides the Rocky films Stallone is known for another critically acclaimed movie, "First Blood," which is a film based upon a novel of the same name written by David Morrell. It told the story of a Vietnam War vet named John Rambo who struggles to cope with a society that treats him as less a hero and more a villain. This was another success for Stallone, and ended up being one of his more important roles next to the Rocky character. Stallone is widely noted as saying that "First Blood" helped his career. Yet the same problem occurred with the Rambo movies: Each sequel seemed to move away from the original gripping story to a more action oriented film.
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Did You Know?
Sylvester Stallone said that the Rambo films helped his career. "First Blood" was based on a book by author David Morrell.
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