The
May 4, 2001 issue of the Entertainment Weekly is a "must
have" issue for all SYLVESTER STALLONE fans. It
starts off with a great behind-the-scenes shot of SLY
in the role of Rocky Balboa.
"Driven" then makes
Jim Mullen's HotSheet with the following: Driven.
An action movie about CART auto racing. It was originally
called Driving Miss Daisy at 240 MPH.
Speedy & Sylvester is the
title of a three page piece on SLY by Chris Nashawaty.
In addition to being a well done profile, it also contains four
photos, and nine (!) characatures by Ward Sutton.
The issue also contains a review of "Driven."
which is given a grade of "C+."
BEWARE MINOR SPOILER DISCUSSED BELOW:
Ok,
still here? Good. The review is accompanied by the pic to the
right. It's interesting to note that in the photo Joe Tanto
[Stallone] is right in the thick of things trying to
get Memo out of the car, yet in the movie, he shows up
after Memo has been brought to shore. I wonder when the
change was made? In the movie after Memo is in the hospital
and Blye and Tanto are going to race again an
announcer says something to the effect that Brandenburg,
Blye and Tanto all risked their lives to save
Memo!
- Craig Zablo