Schwarzenegger–Stallone Rivalry
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The rivalry between Italian-American actor
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and Austrian-American actor
Arnold Schwarzenegger Arnold Alois Schwarzenegger (born July30, 1947) is an Austrian and American actor, businessman, former politician, and former professional bodybuilder, known for his roles in high-profile action films. Governorship of Arnold Schwarzenegger, ...
went on for about twenty years, often involving incidents of one-upsmanship and subterfuge from both parties.


History

The two actors first met each other in 1977 when assigned to the same table at the 34th Golden Globe Awards, where ''
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'', written by and starring Stallone, had been nominated for six categories but came short in all but one of them, while Schwarzenegger was nominated for New Star of the Year, for ''
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'', which he won. Stallone later spoke out in an interview with ''Variety'', saying that Schwarzenegger laughed at him when ''Rocky'' lost in several categories. Finally, when ''Rocky'' won Best Motion Picture – Drama, Stallone threw a bowl of flowers at Schwarzenegger.


Popularity

The rival actors attacked each other in the press, and tried to surpass the other with more on-screen killings and larger weapons. In an October 1985 interview with ''
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'', Schwarzenegger apparently insulted Stallone (who was considered a much bigger star at the time) by alleging that Stallone uses
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in a few of his films, and that one "would be angry at hearing their name in the same breath" as the ''Rocky'' actor. In November 1985, ''
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'', starring Stallone, opened with a $20 million weekend, with Rocky's rival,
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, a muscular villain with a strange accent perceived to be a facsimile of Schwarzenegger. In February 1988, ''The News of the World'' ran a story by journalist Wendy Leigh with the headline: "Hollywood Star's Nazi Secret." The article claims Schwarzenegger is a closet
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-lover with "fervent
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and anti-Semitic views." His father,
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, the article alleges, was responsible for rounding up Jews to put them in
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. Leigh's source was claimed to be Stallone. While Schwarzenegger's father did indeed voluntarily apply to join the Austrian National Socialist Party on 1 March 1938 and held allegiance to
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during
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, there is no evidence to support Gustav rounding up Jews or directly participating in war crimes. Gustav Schwarzenegger's Nazi links were revealed in 1990, two years after the accusation; however, Arnold, who was born two years after the fall of the regime, has always fervently denounced them. Wendy Leigh later claimed her source for the story, Stallone, also paid for her legal fees when Schwarzenegger sued for libel; the newspaper apologized late in 1989 and agreed to pay damages. In September 1988, the ''
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'' reported that Stallone and his entourage entered a nightclub, saw a picture of Schwarzenegger on the wall, and demanded its removal, or else Stallone would leave. The owner handed the picture of Schwarzenegger over to Stallone's minders, who then destroyed it. In March 1990, Stallone read an unauthorized biography by the aforementioned Wendy Leigh about Schwarzenegger's Nazi family, difficult childhood, and use of
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s in his teens. Stallone, according to Leigh, was so pleased after reading the first draft that he remarked "Reading this is better than getting four blow jobs". Schwarzenegger has subsequently admitted to taking steroids while bodybuilding, and he also mentioned his father was indeed an abusive alcoholic.


Mentions in film

In ''
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,'' Schwarzenegger's character makes fun of a ''
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'' poster that he sees on the wall, implying with a hand gesture that he had bigger muscles than Stallone's depiction of Rambo. Stallone responded in the movie ''
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'', in which he beat up a man who looked like Schwarzenegger. Stallone later admitted that he imagined Schwarzenegger while shooting the scene. In ''
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'', a ''
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'' poster was shown with Stallone's face, and Schwarzenegger's character compliments his performance in a tongue-in-cheek manner. In '' Demolition Man'' (1993), Stallone’s John Spartan wakes up in the future to find that Arnold Schwarzenegger has somehow ended up with his Presidential Library by 2032. In an interview with
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on ''
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'', Stallone stated that Schwarzenegger once tricked him into doing the critically reviled 1992 film ''
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''. Schwarzenegger later admitted to this in an interview with
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on ''
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'', saying:


Demise and legacy

The rivalry ended in the late 1990s when both actors' impact on the box office had reduced significantly. At the turn of the millennium, ''
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'' said that the pair were ideating a joint acting venture. Schwarzenegger also invited Stallone for multiple inaugurations during his time as the
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; as a gesture of goodwill, Stallone had donated $15,000 to Schwarzenegger's re-election campaign in 2005. The pair also starred in three movies together: ''
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,
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'', and '' Escape Plan.'' Additionally, Schwarzenegger also had an uncredited cameo appearance in '' The Expendables.''


See also

*
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– several of their films are in this article * Blockbuster cinema *
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– several of their films are also in this article * Ben Affleck and Matt Damon


References

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