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Late Night Highlights: Stephen Colbert Gets Kinky with a Falafel, Sylvester Stallone Admits He is Human

The Expendables ‘ stars ruled the late night circuit yesterday, where Sylvester Stallone apologized to America for one of his worst films to date and Mickey Rourke admitted that he did not want such a big role in Sly’s ensemble flick. Meanwhile, Stephen Colbert made love to a Middle Eastern snack and Javier Bardem talked man crushes with Jay Leno.

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‘The Expendables’ Cheat Sheet: Everything You Need To Know

Stallone directs Schwarzenegger, Willis, Rourke and a bunch of other ass-kickers in this explosive action flick. By Eric Ditzian Jason Statham, Sylvester Stallone and Randy Couture in “The Expendables” Photo: Lionsgate “The Expendables” is what would happen if a 10-year-old growing up in the 1980s was given godlike powers and could brainstorm and green-light the action flick of his preteen dreams: Take Sylvester Stallone, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Bruce Willis , Dolph Lundgren and a bunch of other ass-kickers, give them an army’s worth of guns and explosives, and set them loose to wreak havoc on anyone who so much as breathes on them the wrong way. Co-written and directed by Stallone, “Expendables” is indeed a loosely plotted throwback to the bang-bang ’80s, a cinematic period when muscled superstars chewed scenery (when they weren’t blowing it up) and the actual story didn’t have to make a whole lot of sense. Stallone and his pals — including Jet Li , Jason Statham , Terry Crews and Randy Couture — are a group of mercenaries hired to overthrow a South American dictator and the American drug lord who finances his despotism. That’s really all you have to know about the plotline. But there is a ton you need to know about this flick … because despite its many flaws, “Expendables” still kicks a ton of cinematic ass. And MTV News is just the place to find out all about it. It’s time to lock and load with our “Expendables” cheat sheet! Expanding the Expendables Word of the movie first dropped in November of 2008 when Variety reported that Stallone had pulled the project together with an eye toward beginning filming the following February in Costa Rica and Louisiana. “It’s a great circle of people to be involved with,” Statham told us back then. “Sly is someone I grew up watching on TV and in the movies. He’s a living legend. He’s one of the biggest action stars that Hollywood’s ever seen, the whole world’s ever seen. And so the chance for me to come all these years later and be working alongside Sly is just one of those, like, pinch-yourself moments. Rest assured, it’s going to be a kick-ass film.” Said Crews , “There are a lot of big personalities, big egos in this thing, but it is great. I think it’s going to be wonderful for the fans.” Extending the Expendables Filming didn’t actually start until April of last year and it wrapped up three months later. But it wasn’t until October that we got details about Sly’s lone scene with Willis and Arnie , who both appear in brief cameos. “I thought it was electric in Brazil when all of the Expendables stepped on-set — but today was atomic!!!” wrote a unit publicist. “[The] whole crew was mesmerized as we watched the three of them play off of each other in a pivotal scene that sets up the whole movie.” Actually, “atomic” was a pretty good word for the first trailer , which popped up in March of this year. There were guns, explosions and more guns. People said stuff, but mostly we paid attention to the guns. And the explosions. A second trailer arrived in June, delivering less action but peeks at all of the famous “Expendables” faces . Exalting the Expendables Sly and his castmates stormed Comic-Con in July, delivering a slew of clips, an animated panel discussion and a late but satisfying arrival by Willis . “The biggest problem I think today with action films is it’s too much action and not enough reaction, guys just sitting around,” Stallone told us . “Then you become invested. That’s what they had in the old days. Like ‘Magnificent Seven,’ you maybe had 15 minutes of action and the rest is just character work.” “It is [a tough movie to put together], because these kinds of guys, there’s not a lot of them in abundance, especially in the acting world,” he added. “There is in sports but not in our particular chosen profession, so it took a while to get it together. Most of them have been veterans in their own films, so when you put all these guys together with this kind of muscle power, this kind of ego, it becomes an interesting challenge.” Check out everything we’ve got on “The Expendables.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com .

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Sly Stallone Officially Pronounces Rocky and Rambo Dead

This has probably been promised before, but come on. This is a Sylvester Stallone promise we’re talking about here, casually dropped while promoting The Expendables, so anything goes. That said, considering he already has Expendables 2 in mind, and he is 64 years old, maybe he means it: You have seen the last of Rocky Balboa and John Rambo.

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REVIEW: Sylvester Stallone and Co. Make Tired Gruntwork of Expendables

In Sylvester Stallone’s boneheaded action extravaganza The Expendables, it’s not just the characters who are expendable: The actors may as well be tossed out with the garbage, too.

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Alice vs. Sly: Who’d You Rather?

Filed under: Alice Cooper , Sylvester Stallone , Beauty Jurassic rock icon Alice Cooper , 62, and ” Expendables ” star Sylvester Stallone , 64, giggled together at the same event in London on Monday. Question is … Read more

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Bruce vs. Arnold vs. Slyvester: Who’d You Rather?

Filed under: Bruce Willis , Sylvester Stallone , Arnold Schwarzenegger , Who'd You Rather? Action stars of yore, Bruce Willis , 55, Arnold Schwarzenegger , 63, and Sylvester Stallone , 64, huddled together and flexed their face muscles on the red carpet at the premiere of their new action flick ” The Expendables ” last night. The Question… Read more

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Expendables Fan Trailer: Boys Rule, OK?

MPAA Officially Delivers ‘R’ Rating For The Expendables

The last few weeks have seen a bit of back and forth about how Lionsgate would release The Expendables ; to hear producer Avi Lerner tell it , test audiences would have at least some influence on the rating depending on their reactions to PG-13- and R-rated cuts. But more evidence emerged today that the film will arrive in the theaters the way Sylvester Stallone intended. And I think we all know what he intended.

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Will Expendables Lose Its R-Rating?

Sylvester Stallone’s The Expendables is supposed to be a tribute to the R-rated action flicks of the eighties, but according to Hollywood Elsewhere , Lionsgate is pressuring Stallone to revise the film for a PG-13. Dubbed-over curse words and fight scenes that cut away from brutal impalings? Now it’s a tribute to the USA network versions of the R-rated action flicks of the eighties. [ Hollywood Elsewhere ]

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A-Team vs. Expendables: Which Mercenary Movie Will Reign Supreme?

It’s a mercenary kind of summer, with The Losers , The Expendables , and The A-Team all ripsnorting out of the studio gates with soldiers of fortune in the saddle. But of those three, there is a certain fraternal bond shared between The Expendables and The A-Team in particular — the kind of weird emotional ping that twins experience when something happens to one or the other, even miles away. Here, in Sylvester Stallone’s paramilitary adventure and Joe Carnahan’s pop-culture recycling binge, we have a perfect storm of ’80s recidivism and ’10s accessibility. And it’s worth studying the DNA samples handed over (via this week’s A-Team and Expendables trailers) to determine which film promises the purer thrill. Your results may vary — read on to find out.

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