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Intervista a Sylvester Stallone, protagonista della serie Tulsa King, in cui è il boss criminale Dwight "il generale" Manfredi. Su Paramount+.
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00:00Per dire, no, no, go away, go away, go away.
00:04E ho pensato, get out of my head.
00:11Stai oltrepassando il limite.
00:13Quando avrà oltrepassato il limite non te ne sarai accorto.
00:17Ci sono liquidi infiammabili o armi da fuoco?
00:21Dentro la scatola? No.
00:24Hi.
00:25In 2019, I was so lucky to attend to your masterclass
00:29in Cannes.
00:30It was one of the best things I saw in my life.
00:33You said that Rocky is so loved because the world is full of Rockies and Rockettes.
00:38I'm one of them.
00:40After three years in which life has beaten us so badly,
00:45everybody.
00:46Yes, right.
00:46How can we have hope?
00:47You said you always must have hope.
00:50How can we do that?
00:52See, the thing is to understand how tough, and I think,
00:57brutal it is.
00:58You go, okay.
00:59Do I give in to these demons?
01:01It's a constant battle, seriously.
01:04It's almost as though you're trained as a fighter.
01:06There is no perfect, oh, I'm going to be happy for the rest of my life.
01:11Not happening.
01:12So you have to understand that you have to be ready and prepared to say,
01:18no, no, go away, go away, go away.
01:21That thought, get out of my head, and that sort of thing.
01:25And if you don't, and you start to believe these bad thoughts in your skull,
01:32they're going to take you to bad people, bad places.
01:35It's going to affect your job, your marriage, and everything else.
01:37So it's really up to you to be ruthlessly tough on yourself.
01:42I'm serious.
01:43And you also said that day that the two turtles in Rocky are still alive.
01:48You have them at home.
01:49How are they?
01:50Oh, the turtles.
01:53Cuff and leg.
01:54They're called red band turtles.
01:56These things lived for like 85 years.
01:58They smell.
02:00They really smell.
02:02They do.
02:03I'm sorry.
02:05See, I got the turtles because I saw Rocky as a turtle.
02:10That was the symbolism.
02:11Pretty obvious, but that's why he had them.
02:14And you also said that you had another idea for Rocky.
02:18Maybe you would tell his story in Mexico.
02:22Now, these days you said that there will be a war to Rocky's right.
02:26But I want to know, do you still picture him in Mexico?
02:29How is he doing?
02:30I got a great idea for that.
02:32Yeah, it's where it just goes that far.
02:34It starts with in Philadelphia.
02:37He's seeing his neighborhood is crumbling.
02:40He needs something to occupy his mind since he's lost his wife.
02:44He still can't get over that.
02:46So he gets involved with this.
02:49The one place that he loved the most, but now it's full of fentanyl.
02:53That area is the most dangerous area on the East Coast.
02:56It's that bad.
02:57So he starts to meet this kid and meet that kid.
03:01And then he meets this illegal Mexican who's also running from a situation.
03:06And they start to build this relationship.
03:09And he goes back to Mexico with them.
03:11And the fun begins there.
03:14There's gangs.
03:15There's everything.
03:16But it's, so he's fighting a different kind of fight.
03:20He's fighting for this kid's soul.
03:23You are also a painter.
03:25Do you believe that painting is something, a passion that you could share with your character,
03:31the general, or he doesn't like painting?
03:33No, no, no, no.
03:35Painting is very therapeutic.
03:37And I think, absolutely.
03:39And, you know, the first few paintings you do are really stupid.
03:43They will.
03:44I don't care who.
03:44The first 20 paintings Picasso did were probably horrible.
03:48And then he finds, no, then you find your groove.
03:52It's almost the same as the muscle.
03:54And every painter will tell you that.
03:55If they haven't painted for a year, the next 10 paintings are terrible.
03:59Then they start to get that flow back.
04:01So, yeah, there is a big possibility.
04:05That he would like to.
04:06Yeah.
04:09He'll use a knife to paint with something like that.
04:13And you are also a cinephile.
04:17You said that you watch movies over and over again.
04:20Yes.
04:21I want to know what is your favorite B movie?
04:24B?
04:24B movie.
04:25Oh, wow.
04:27B.
04:27I love...
04:29What was that?
04:30Phantom of the Paradise.
04:32The guy spoke with the lips.
04:36That's right.
04:36You can't remember it.
04:38Paul Williams wrote all the music to it.
04:40It was done by Brian De Palma.
04:42No one ever saw it except me, because I was an usher, so I saw it 800 times.
04:47That was pretty bad.
04:49Thank you so much.
04:50But I love the music in it.
04:51Thank you so much.
04:52You got it.
04:53Yeah.
04:56
05:15Sure.
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