Forty years ago, then 36-year-old Sylvester Stallone was riding high on the success of Rocky III, which was released in May of 1982. An enormous box office success, it even surpassed the gross of its predecessor and would go on to be the fourth highest-grossing of film of 1982. Yet, reviews from critics were mixed. Stallone already wanted to break out as an actor and prove he was more than Rocky Balboa, but his efforts to do so had been mixed.
His 1978 directorial debut, Paradise Alley, didn’t connect with audiences while critics compared it unfavorably to the original Rocky. That same year, Stallone had starred in the neo-noir crime drama F.I.S.T., which was loosely based on the Teamsters and their former president, Jimmy Hoffa, but Stallone wasn’t taken seriously…
