The Director S Chair Sylvester Stallone

In the latest episode of el rey network s show the director s chair host robert rodriguez sits down with his spy kids 3d.
The director s chair sylvester stallone. Interviewing quentin tarantino i ii. The director s chair is a series of specials featuring el rey network founder and chairman robert rodriguez sitting down with the industry s most iconic directors and engaging in a revealing and unexpected exchange about the world of filmmaking. Game over star and fellow action auteur sylvester stallone to talk. After his beginnings as a struggling actor for a number of years upon arriving to new york city in 1969 and later hollywood in 1974 he won his first critical acclaim as an actor for his co starring role as stanley rosiello in.
Like a virtual filmschool the director s chair provides the incredibly rare opportunity to. Sylvester stallone took a seat in the director s chair with el rey network. Sylvester stallone full episode by. Robert rodriguez interviews director sylvester stallone to discuss sly s beginnings and inspirations what it s like to write direct and star in an action film and his return to directing with rocky balboa rambo and the expendables.
This incredible and in depth interview is currently available to watch online for free at el rey network s website click here to watch normally the director s chair is only viewable to cable subscribers who receive the el rey channel known for their grindhouse films and gritty action movies the. Sylvester enzio stallone s t ə ˈ l oʊ n. The above is the red band trailer for volume ii of the director s chair with robert rodriguez and quentin tarantino which aired in the. Born michael sylvester gardenzio stallone july 6 1946 is an american actor director screenwriter and producer.
However movie fans worldwide have been flocking to see stallone s films for over 30 years making sly one of hollywood s biggest ever box office draws. This athletically built dark haired american actor screenwriter director may never be mentioned by old school film critics in the same breath as say richard burton or alec guinness.