Showing posts with label italian actors. Show all posts
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Monday, August 22, 2011

Sylvester Stallone

Michael Sylvester Gardenzio Stallone was born on July 6, 1946, in Hell's Kitchen, New York. He likes to go by Sly Stallone instead of his name Sylvester as he dislikes the name. He's an American actor, filmmaker, screenwriter, film director and occasional painter of Italian descent.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sylvester_Stallone
Stallone's 2 best known roles are that of post-Vietnam vet John Rambo and 4th rate boxer Rocky Balboa. Stallone is best known for his hardcore action movies, his use of the stairs to the Philadelphia Museum of Art, where his character Rocky runs up in the 1st Rocky movie, have been renamed the Rocky Steps.
Early Life
He was the eldest son to Frank Stallone Sr, a hairdresser, and Jackie Stallone, an astrologer, former dancer and women's wrestling promoter. His younger brother is actor and musician Frank Stallone. Their father was born in Gioia Del Colle, in Apulia, Italy and emigrated to the US as a child. Their mother is half Russian Jewish and half French. Complications his mom had suffered in birth had resulted in doctors having to use 2 pairs of forceps during his birth; because of this, they had severed a nerve and caused paralysis in parts of his face. As a result of this, the lower left side of his face is paralyzed, including parts of his tongue, lip and chin, which give him a trademark he is now known for, slightly slurred speech, and a snarling look.

Early roles
Most of his early stuff was just cameos in other movies, like the 1971 Woody Allen movie Bananas where he played subway thug, Klute(1971) as an extra dancing in the club, a youth in The Prisoner of Second Avenue, 1974 a  starring role in The Lords of Flatbush

1976, Rocky
On March 24, 1975, Stallone saw the fight between Muhammad Ali and Chuck Wepner, which gave him the inspiration for the movie Rocky. He went home and after 3 days or 20 hours, he came up with the script for Rocky. This movie went on to win various awards, such as Best Directing, Film Editing, Best Picture, Best Actor, Best Screenplay. In the early 1980s, he starred alongside British actor Michael Caine in Escape to Victory(1981), a sports movie where he plays a prisoner of war involved in a Nazi propaganda soccer game. Also that year he starred in the movie Nighthawks, where he played a New York cop named Deak DeSilva, who plays cat and mouse with a foreign terrorist. In the year 1982, he starred in a movie that would be a trademark of his forever. In 1982, he starred as John Rambo, a battle scarred Vietnam vet in the movie First Blood(1982). There were 3 other sequels, Rambo:First Blood pt. II (1985), which had him going to southeast Asia looking for POWs from the Vietnam War, and Rambo III (1988), which had him going to the deserts of Afghanistan to rescue his commander, Col. Trautman(Richard Crenna) and Rambo(2008), in which the now retired soldier is asked by missionaries in Burma to help rescue fellow missionaries trapped by Burmese rebels. During the making of the Rocky movies, Stallone worked out like a madman
As Rocky Balboa
Escape to Victory

Nighthawks

First Blood

Rambo(2008)
During this, he started doing other kinds of movies, like Rhinestone, which was considered to be a commercial failure for him, because he sings country music in it. And in 1987, he starred as in Over the Top (1987) as a struggling trucker named Lincoln Hawk who is making his way to a nation wide arm wrestling tournament in Las Vegas, with his son, who does not think too highly of him until he sees his dad arm wrestling. In 1986, he made the movie Cobra, which was about a police officer named Marion Cobretti, nicknamed Cobra who works for the Los Angeles Police Dept, on a squad called the Zombie Squad. He is assigned to protect a model named Ingrid Knudsen (Bridgett Nielsen-Stallone) who was a living witness to a series of crimes committed by a serial killer called the Night Slasher. This movie is where he met his first wife Bridgett Nielsen. In 1989, he starred alongside Kurt Russell in Tango & Cash, where he played a straitlaced L.A. cop named Ray Tango who has to work with a rival cop named Gabe Cash (Kurt Russell) when they are framed for murder by a criminal mastermind named Yves Perret (Jack Palance) and found guilty by the courts, they are sentenced to prison where they encounter many of the guys they put away.

Over the Top















Cobra














Tango & Cash

1990-2002
In 1992, he tried comedy with Stop! Or My Mom Will Shoot, where he played a police officer named Joe Bomowski who receives a visit from his mother Tutti Bomowski (Estelle Getty). After she buys him an illegal MAC 10 and starts nosing in his police cases, she becomes witness to a murder of the gun dealer she bought the gun from. In 1993, he got back in to action with the movie Cliffhanger, where he played Gabe Walker, a professional mountain climber who plays cat and mouse with a group of thieves, led by professional thief Eric Qualen (John Lithgow), who was a former Military Intelligence member who looks to reclaim $100 million in uncirculated bills from the US Treasury. Later that year, he starred alongside Wesley Snipes in Demolition Man, where he played a cop named John Spartan who goes into cryogenic freezing and is later taken out to get a criminal who escaped. In 1994, he starred as Ray Quick in The Specialist. In this movie, he is a CIA explosives expert who takes a job from a woman named May Munro (Sharon Stone), who wants revenge on the Cuban mobster who killed her parents.

Cliffhanger

The Specialist

In 1995, he starred in the movie Judge Dredd, based on the British comic book 2000 AD of the same name. In the movie, he plays Judge Joseph Dredd, a very strict rule following judge until he is framed for murder of the Judge's Council by his own brother. In the 1995 movie Assassins, he played Robert Rath, a hit man who is ordered to kill a fellow hitman named Miguel Bain (Antonio Banderas), who has a psychopathic way of life. And Rath is contacted by someone named Electra (Julianne Moore), who is a computer hacker. In 1997, he starred as New Jersey cop Freddy Heflin in the movie Cop Land. This movie was about a town in New Jersey called Garrison, where most of the residents are NYPD officers. In the movie, Stallone's character is asked by Internal Affairs agent Moe Tilden (Robert De Niro) to tell anything he has about the cover up of a murder of 2 black teens by a fellow officer named Murray 'Super boy' Babbitch (Michael Rapaport). In 2000, he starred in the remake of the 1971 crime drama Get Carter, where Michael Caine originally played Jack Carter, a mob enforcer. In the 2000 remake, Michael Caine had a large role in the movie.

Get Carter

























Judge Dredd

2003-2005
In 2003, he played the role of a villain in the 3rd Spy Kids movie, Spy Kids 3: Game Over named The Toymaker.

2010 and on
In 2010, he starred in The Expendables, alongside Mickey Rourke, Jet Li, Jason Statham, Randy Couture and Steve Austin. Basically the movie is about where he and the rest of the guys are a group of highly trained military mercenaries who have to kill a general in a fictional island town called Vilena.

Thursday, August 4, 2011

Movie Review

Carlito's Way
What this movie is basically about is this Puerto Rican drug dealer named Carlito Brigante(Al Pacino) has just been released from prison. He hopes to fly straight outside of jail, but his lawyer, David Kleinfeld(Sean Penn) slowly but surely sucks him back into crime. He unforutunately has to help his cousin Guajiro(John Ortiz) do a drug deal at a bar. Things go wrong and Guajiro is killed and that forces Carlito to shoot his way out. Beofre leaving, he takes the $30,000 he sees on the bar. He then goes to a local bar called El Paraiso, where he hopes to buy into a club run by a gambling addict named Saso(Jorge Porcel) so he can save up $75,000 to retire to the Caribbean.


After a while, he starts to notice a young, up and coming gangster from thte Bronx, named Benny Blanco(John Leguizamo), who thinks he's someone special. He also wants to re-cement his relationship with Gail, a ballet dancer who moonlights as a stripper and was also his girlfriend before he went in to prison.

Benny Blanco



Things go from bad to worse. As it turns out, Kleinfeld has stolen $1 million in payoff money from his Italian mafia client Anthony "Tony T" Taglialucci. Kleinfeld is forced into helping him escape from the Rikers Island prison barge, and he repeatedly asks for Carlito's help. He refuses and one night, under the cover of dark, Carlito, Kleinfeld and Tony T's son Frankie motor out to the prison barge where Tony is. When they get Tony on board, Kleinfeld slits Frankie's throat and Tony is bludgeoned to death and he finally throws both of their bodies overboard. After this, Carlito severs all ties to Kleinfeld. He decides to leave town with his girlfriend Gail. Meanwhile, Kleinfeld is stabbed in the chest by 2 mobsters in his office.
Then things do get worse, as Carlito is arrested by the police and has to talk to District Attorney Norwalks(James Rebhorn), where he plays a tape with Kleinfeld's voice on it making criminal accusations against Carlito. The DA tells him that he is an accomplice to the Taglialucci murders. He then visits his lawyer in the hospital, where he confesses he sold out Carlito. When he entered the lobby, he seen a suspicious man in a police uniform, which turned out to be Tony T's other son Vinnie(Joseph Siravo). He takes Kleinfeld's revolver and leaves the hospital, and when Carlito is gone, Vinnie goes to Kleinfeld's room and kills him.

Carlito goes to the train station to buy tickets for him and Gail, who is now pregnant with his child. When he stops by the club he now co-owns, he is stopped by a group of Italian mobsters led by Vinnie. They plan on killing him, but he manages to escape through a secret exit. This little fight of theire finally ends in Grand Central Station, where Vinnie is killed by police attracted to the scene because of all the gunfire.

By now, Carlito is running to catch up to Gail and his gangster friend Pachanga(Luiz Guzman). He is then somehow shot by Benny Blanco, who was in disguise, who shoots Carlito several times in the stomach with a silenced gun. Pachanga tells the slowly dying Carlito he is now working for Blanco, only to be shot as well. Carlito hands a teary eyed Gail the moeny from the club and tells her to get herself and her unborn child somewhere safe to start a new life somewhere else. As the EMTs ar wheeling him away on a gurney, he looks at a billboard that bears an image of a Caribbean beach and a woman. As Carlito passes away, the billobard comes to life in his mind and the woman in the picture is Gail.

My rating of this movie is a 10 out of 10, a 5 out of 5 star rating. It's a little gory, and has occasional bad words here and there, but is pretty good. Not suprisingly, it has an R rating, so kids may not be able to watch it, but I like it, it's pretty cool, and Al Pacino is one of my fave actors.