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* CreatorBacklash: Original screenwriter Phil Alden Robinson was so offended by Creator/SylvesterStallone's reworking of his original screenplay that he briefly considered having his name removed from the film's credits. He was later convinced that having his name on a film of this "caliber" would look good on his resume.
* OldShame: Creator/SylvesterStallone was not a fan of the film at all, but said he enjoyed working with Music/DollyParton.
* OldShame: Creator/SylvesterStallone was not a fan of the film at all, but said he enjoyed working with Music/DollyParton.
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** Original screenwriter Phil Alden Robinson was so offended by Creator/SylvesterStallone's reworking of his original screenplay that he briefly considered having his name removed from the film's credits. He was later convinced that having his name on a film of this "caliber" would look good on his resume.
* OldShame: ** Creator/SylvesterStallone was not a fan of the film at all, but said he enjoyed working with Music/DollyParton.
** Original screenwriter Phil Alden Robinson was so offended by Creator/SylvesterStallone's reworking of his original screenplay that he briefly considered having his name removed from the film's credits. He was later convinced that having his name on a film of this "caliber" would look good on his resume.
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* CreatorBacklash: Original screenwriter Phil Alden Robinson was so offended by Creator/SyvlesterStallone's reworking of his original screenplay that he briefly considered having his name removed from the film's credits. He was later convinced that having his name on a film of this "caliber" would look good on his resume.
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* CreatorBacklash: Original screenwriter Phil Alden Robinson was so offended by Creator/SyvlesterStallone's Creator/SylvesterStallone's reworking of his original screenplay that he briefly considered having his name removed from the film's credits. He was later convinced that having his name on a film of this "caliber" would look good on his resume.
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* OldShame: Creator/SylvesterStallone was not a fan of the film at all, but said he enjoyed working with Music/DollyParton.
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* CreatorBacklash: Original screenwriter Phil Alden Robinson was so offended by Creator/SyvlesterStallone's reworking of his original screenplay that he briefly considered having his name removed from the film's credits. He was later convinced that having his name on a film of this "caliber" would look good on his resume.
* OldShame: Creator/SylvesterStallone was not a fan of the film at all, but said he enjoyed working withMusic/DollyParton.Music/DollyParton.
-->Looking back, you'd think we were trying to see how fast we could kill our careers.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Creator/SylvesterStallone said in 2006 that the film was originally much different:
-->The most fun I ever had on a movie was with Music/DollyParton on ''Rhinestone''. I must tell everyone right now that originally the director was supposed to be Creator/MikeNichols, that was the intention and it was supposed to be shot in New York, down and dirty with Dolly and I with gutsy mannerisms performed like two antagonists brought together by fate. I wanted the music at that time to be written by people who would give it sort of a bizarre edge. Believe it or not, I contacted Music/{{Whitesnake}}'s management and they were ready to write some very interesting songs alongside Dolly's. But, I was asked to come down to Fox and out steps the director, Creator/BobClark. Bob is a nice guy, but the film went in a direction that literally shattered my internal corn meter into smithereens. I would have done many things differently. I certainly would've steered clear of comedy unless it was dark, Belgian chocolate dark. Silly comedy didn't work for me. I mean, would anybody pay to see Creator/JohnWayne in a whimsical farce? Not likely. I would stay more true to who I am and what the audience would prefer rather than trying to stretch out and waste a lot of time and people's patience.
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* OldShame: Creator/SylvesterStallone was not a fan of the film at all, but said he enjoyed working with
-->Looking back, you'd think we were trying to see how fast we could kill our careers.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Creator/SylvesterStallone said in 2006 that the film was originally much different:
-->The most fun I ever had on a movie was with Music/DollyParton on ''Rhinestone''. I must tell everyone right now that originally the director was supposed to be Creator/MikeNichols, that was the intention and it was supposed to be shot in New York, down and dirty with Dolly and I with gutsy mannerisms performed like two antagonists brought together by fate. I wanted the music at that time to be written by people who would give it sort of a bizarre edge. Believe it or not, I contacted Music/{{Whitesnake}}'s management and they were ready to write some very interesting songs alongside Dolly's. But, I was asked to come down to Fox and out steps the director, Creator/BobClark. Bob is a nice guy, but the film went in a direction that literally shattered my internal corn meter into smithereens. I would have done many things differently. I certainly would've steered clear of comedy unless it was dark, Belgian chocolate dark. Silly comedy didn't work for me. I mean, would anybody pay to see Creator/JohnWayne in a whimsical farce? Not likely. I would stay more true to who I am and what the audience would prefer rather than trying to stretch out and waste a lot of time and people's patience.
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* BoxOfficeBomb: Budget, $28 million. Gross, $21,435,231.
* OldShame: Creator/SylvesterStallone was not a fan of the film at all, but said he enjoyed working with Music/DollyParton.
* OldShame: Creator/SylvesterStallone was not a fan of the film at all, but said he enjoyed working with Music/DollyParton.