Former CA governor joins Sylvester Stallone to promote movie sequel
SAN DIEGO (AP) -- Could there be any doubt over what the first two words
would be out of Arnold Schwarzenegger's mouth at
Comic-Con?
"I'm back," said the former California governor, who has leaped back to
acting with a series of upcoming action roles including "The Expendables 2," which
Schwarzenegger came to promote at the fan convention.
"'Well, we know you've been out of the business for eight years. Let me show
you how to load a gun again and, Arnold, here's how you throw a punch,'"
Schwarzenegger recalled his co-stars joking.
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But after the verbal sparring of state government, Schwarzenegger found he
was able to pick up where he left off as an action star fairly fast, doing fun
things like taking out a knife and killing a guy and cutting his head off.
"You wish you could do some of those things when you're in politics, but you
know, you can't," Schwarzenegger said.
The sequel to Stallone's 2010 hit, "The Expendables 2" casts the band of
tough guys into vengeance mode after they're betrayed on a mission. The movie
arrives in theaters in Aug. 17.
After the preview, Comic-Con organizers presented their Inkpot Award honoring
pop-culture contributions to Schwarzenegger, who also has filmed the crime
thriller "The Last Stand" since leaving the
governor's office.
Stallone, who also co-stars with Schwarzenegger in the upcoming prison
thriller "The Tomb," recalled first meeting Schwarzenegger at the Golden Globes
for 1977, when his boxing saga "Rocky" won for best picture and Schwarzenegger won as
best new star for "Stay Hungry."
"Who is this guy as big as the whole table?" Stallone recalls wondering of
former body-building champion Schwarzenegger. After hearing the Austrian's name
called for his award, Stallone thought, "No one has a name like that. This guy
is doomed, over, flash in the pan."
Schwarzenegger shot back that Stallone set the tone for his own accent-heavy
acting career.
"When I came to America 44 years ago, Sly was my English teacher,"
Schwarzenegger said. "So blame him."
Stallone replied in classic Rocky monosyllables.
"Yo," he said. "Hey."
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Comic-Con 2012 is over and I'm back from San Diego with tales of tearful panels and a big surprise in the top spot for most popular costume. Check out the best parts of my first Comic Con trip and then go to geekingouton.com for more videos!