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When you think of Sylvester Stallone (as one does), you of course think about the âRockyâ and âRamboâ franchise. Hell, you probably even think about Demolition Man or Stalloneâs part in making Planet Hollywood a thing. And yet you probably donât think about what may be his most underrated movie ever: Over the Top.
Thatâs right, kids, itâs the 1987 sports drama about a truck driver named Lincoln Hawk (holy hell what an â80s name!), who enters an arm-wrestling competition all while trying to win his son back. Talk about a classic â80s storyline. And yeah, his kid, played by David Mendenhall, is one of the most annoying kids ever to be on the big screen, but thatâs probably the only negative about this freaking awesome movie.
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OK, so the movie didnât make much money and was filled with a ton of product placements, but you canât tell me that you didnât want to go out and arm wrestle your friends after watching it. You probably wanted to flip your hat around for no reason other than Stalloneâs character did it.
Even though Stallone had this to say about Over the TopâŚ
âI would have made it less glossy and set it more in an urban environment, for one. Next, I wouldâve not used a never-ending stream of rock songs, but scored music instead, and most likely wouldâve made the event in Vegas more ominous â not so carnival-like.â
âŚIt doesnât matter because Iâm still a big supporter of this glorious film. What other movie has in-film interviews with arm wrestling competitors? Interviews with amazing, cringe-worthy lines that are so â80s it hurts. Take for example:
Or this oneâŚ
Or this one, the best one of all:
âI drive trucks, break arms and arm wrestle.â What a guy! Thatâs a guy I want to have a beer with.
OK, so Mendenhall won two Razzies for his garbage performance, and Stallone got nominated for his bad acting, but we all can overlook that because the scene below is so damn manly itâs going to make you want to make a hole in your wallâŚwith your head.
And if that doesnât make you want to crack a beer over your head and yell on top of a mountain, perhaps the movieâs trailer will.
Drowning in testosterone yet? I havenât even mentioned the filmâs movie poster yet â one of the best representation of â80s movies. Have a look.
The poster has a truck ramming into a car, and Stallone in a tank-top showing off this muscles. I mean, how can you not love this layout, folks?
And if you only watch one scene from this movie ever again, make sure it is the final match between Stalloneâs character and real life professional world champion arm-wrestler and actor, the late and great, Richard âRickâ Lee Zumwalt, Jr., who played Bob âBullâ Hurley.
Take a look at this gem.
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Now take a deep breath, wipe the sweat off your forehead and grab a drink, because this movie takes a lot out of you. And because of that â and all the above â this underrated classic needs to be mentioned with the other great sports films.