Could Stallone have saved his '80s action movie?
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Legendary action star Sylvester Stallone regrets aspects of his 1980s action movie Cobra. Released in 1986, Cobra was directed by George P. Cosmatos and starred Stallone as a harsh street cop named Marion Cobretti, who must protect the lone surviving witness of the actions of a murderous cult. The action-thriller was panned by critics at the time and remains one of Stallone’s worst-rated films.
To Stallone, Cobra “felt as though that’s something [he] should have directed.” Looking back now, the actor finds the movie “half-baked” and needs improvement. Check out the full quote from Stallone below:
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