If Sylvester Stallone had admitted in a Netflix documentary to Arnold that his arch-rival had the most well-sculpted body of any male actor. In the 1980s, it was Arnold Schwarzenegger’s turn to pay him a compliment, and not a small one!
During the 1980s, the two actors competed at the box office to see who would have the best “action”. Like fans of Sonic and Mario or fans of Marvel and DC, fans of “Sly” or “Schwarzy” fought to protect their favorite actor from defenders of the other camp.
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It was the former master. Olympia vs. The Rock and Rambo star and find out who was the best built and most talented in front of the camera. Now that the water under the bridges has spilled over the pages of the magazine peopleThe Terminator and Conan the Barbarian star paid tribute to the acting of Stallone, who is now one of his friends:
When he gets angry, he really gets angry. It’s like lighting a fuse – yours immediately burns and “BOOM!” Mine goes “shhh” and takes two days to actually explode. This makes him a very good actor because he feels things right away.
“I really admire her”adds Schwarzenegger. “I love him. He’s just a very different person to me. He’s much more raw and much more vulnerable and in touch with his emotions than I am.”
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After nearly two decades of feuding, the two actors reunited in the same film with a Sylvester Stallone-initiated short scene from The Expendables, then a longer one in Expendables 2 and 3.
They also meet Mikael Hafstrom’s friendly Evasia, in which they form an impromptu alliance to escape from a prison deemed untouchable. Note that Stallone has already tackled the genre with high security. Now 76 and 77 years old, respectively, Schwarz and Stallone make a movie duo: every ’80s kid’s dream!
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