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Hi, I'm Martin Stallone.
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And I'm Sylvester Star.
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That's right.
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And you're watching the Wired Incomplete interview.
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Hi, I'm Sylvester Stallone.
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And I'm Martin Star.
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And you're watching the Wired Autocomplete interview.
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Bravo.
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Bravo.
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Hey, we did it.
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Here we go.
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Why is Sylvester Stallone, hold on, there's more, called Slime?
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Okay.
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Sylvester was a name I was given because usually in Italian family the firstborn male is named after the grandfather, luckily Sylvestro, but at that time there's a very famous cartoon character named Sylvester and I had to live with that.
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So I changed it to Mike and then I walked around in New York for a couple years as a total unknown.
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I said, "Well, it might as well be unknown Sylvester because at least you're going to remember that name."
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So we went back and did Sly Japosition the L M Y and luckily there was a great sing name Sly and the Family Stone.
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So I just borrowed it permanently.
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Who does Sylvester Stallone support football?
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Who does Sylvester Stallone support football?
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The Philadelphia Eagles, of course.
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That was my fantasy.
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Matter of fact, my favorite player wore 22 and I wore 22 in high school when I was made the team captain and I have the dubious distinction of having lost every game.
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0 and 10.
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They're good right now.
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It's almost as good as 10 and 0.
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You know, it's like pretty hard to do.
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It's pretty hard to do.
1:37
How much can Sylvester Stallone curl right now?
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The most I can curl is my hair.
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But at one time I guess, you know, see Martin said cheek curl and a strict curl, right?
1:54
I know.
2:00
Cheek curl.
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Yeah.
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You know, 155, 160 cheek curl.
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And a strict curl?
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I don't know.
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I didn't do it too much.
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They're very dangerous.
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You can tell your muscles that I have probably about 110.
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Which one's a cheek curl?
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Is that cheat curl is where you use your body.
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Swing.
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Swing.
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It's a swing.
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Yeah.
2:15
You do a lot more.
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I can do plenty of cheat curls.
2:23
Can Sylvester Stallone ride a horse?
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Yeah, that's one thing I can do.
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I started out riding very, very early and riding very cantankerous horses cuz my father used to buy horses like for $35, $40.
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So, I learned to ride on that.
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At one time, I wanted to be a professional equestrian.
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That was my goal.
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And I played amateur polo for until I was around 40 and then had my last game at the field in Wellington in Florida and I said, "Dora, because you cannot trust anything that can gallop and poop at the same time."
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That is a, that is a good decision.
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Thank you.
2:51
Seems hard with the polo stick like it's such a small ball, isn't it?
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Literally like trying to hit a golf ball during an earthquake with a blindfold.
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Yeah.
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Wow.
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These won't be as interesting.
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This will be.
2:51
How did Martin Star get his start?
2:51
I got lucky.
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That's how it happened.
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I didn't hustle probably as hard as you had to.
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I got, I got real lucky.
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I got a TV show at 16 and then at 16.
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Off to the races.
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Yeah.
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Oh, very good.
2:51
How old was Martin Starr when in Freaks?
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15 years old.
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Stop.
2:51
You were when, when you did Rocky, how old were you?
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I was right like 29 and 3/4.
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I was right at the quarters.
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You were even counting the quarters then.
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Yeah, for sure.
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I appreciate that.
2:51
Who did Martin Starr play in Superbad?
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Uh, one of the cokeheads.
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Do you guys, uh, you guys ever heard of cocaine?
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I can see why they cast you because you speak so quickly.
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Mhm.
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Yeah.
2:51
Okay, Martin Star.
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Hey, look at us.
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Going to the chapel and we're going to get, what does that mean?
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People are googling us.
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Really?
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Yeah.
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Well, we appreciate it.
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We do.
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And we have a big surprise coming your way September 21st.
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Come and get it.
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Here we go.
4:21
What is Tulsa King about with Sylvester Stallone?
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Do we have a week?
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First of all, the first season was I do a big favor.
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I'm in prison for 25 years expecting to be rewarded when I get out.
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Instead, I'm banished to Tulsa, which I have no idea who's there.
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And I have to build a new life.
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And I start to build it with very odd individuals like the man on my left here.
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And it turns out to be a great gathering of interesting characters.
4:51
Not to brag, why did Sylvester Stallone write Rocky?
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Cuz broke all.
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It was like the last shot, last moment.
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This was it.
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We're all in.
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Period.
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So, I wrote it because I realized I wasn't getting the kind of role I could really wrap my teeth around.
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I was always like the third guy through the door.
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And I said, "This is going to be it.
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I'm going to be like thug number three."
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So, why don't I write a story about a thug with a good heart?
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And actually, he's a very interesting fella because he had the same problems as everybody.
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So, people identify with this because it's more of a love story than a fight story.
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So it, it had all the components, but it was um, trillion to one shot.
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It was a minor Marov.
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So still grateful.
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Yeah.
5:35
Who did Sylvester Stallone base Rocky on?
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Well, I'm glad you asked that.
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A lot of people think it was B on a fellow named Chuck Webner, the Bay Leader.
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And I'll tell you, it was really based on Rocky Marciano, who he and I were literally almost the same size.
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He didn't stop start fighting until he was around 24.
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He stopped in the 50s.
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So I didn't think any of the studios, hardly anyone unless you were a boxing fan would remember him.
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And coincidentally, Ali, Mom and Ali fought Chuck Wapner.
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Chuck sort of stepped on his toe.
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Ali got knocked down and became a big deal.
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So when I was trying to pitch the show to studios, I used that as this is the possibility.
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This could actually be quite relevant and exciting where this incredible underdog knocks down the ultimate because everyone secretly wants to take one big shot at life and see if they can knock it down.
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So, that was the identification.
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What's the news on Sylvester Stallone?
6:33
What's the news?
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What's the haps with Sylvester?
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Well, you know, we're getting ready for the next season.
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We're going to start filming at the end of October.
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We premiere September 21st.
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So we're doing a lot of work with the writers turns with the original writer on it and we're coming up with a lot of surprises.
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So pri, that's pretty much it and I'm finishing writing this biography about the genesis of Rocky which is being done by Harpers and Collins and to help you out I guess springtime.
7:02
Am I going to get a free copy or definitely Martin Star Bod?
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Yep.
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I got, uh, taken over by the mob.
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But he's also a mad genius that takes us to a new level.
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And next season we're really going places with your AI brain.
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So you heard it here first.
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There you go.
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I just made it up.
7:30
Martin Star on Silicon Valley.
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That's it.
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The good old days.
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Gilfoil, Dash, Mike Judge, and Alec Berg.
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That was a good run.
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It's a different vibe in a comedy than on a drama.
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I think there's, there's different focus like we get to do more action stuff and there's a lot more focus on making sure story beats are all connected and, and, um, and with comedy you're, you, you kind of get to focus on the play of it which I guess we get to do a lot too.
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I know, but this season you really get very dramatic and wound up in some scenes there and I don't think people just, oh, wow.
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I thought he just does, you know, dry comedy.
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No, no, no, not at all.
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You run the gamut.
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Congrats, Martin Star.
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MCU crossover.
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Uh, I was in Spider-Man and then technically I was also in the Hulk.
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Kevin Feige once said that the two characters were connected, but I don't necessarily understand how that is, but I respect his overall view of the MCU world, so I won't disagree with him.
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But I played a pizza man and Hulk and then played a teacher in uh Mr. Harrington and Spider-Man.
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That's the full spectrum, man.
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Hey, I've had a good run.
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Martin Star, the low blow up TBD.
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We're still working on it.
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Um, it'll happen.
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But, uh, you know, patience.
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I appreciate your patience.
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What is it?
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Glow up is, uh, like when you go from being very unattractive to then all of a sudden you're now attractive.
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Okay.
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So, we're still work, we're working our way there.
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I think you're getting taller every episode.
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Just saying.
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Yeah.
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No, I'm working.
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I'm adding vertebrae in.
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All right.
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Slide.
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Did you have fun?
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I, yeah, I did.
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Good hanging with you.