Dolph Lundgren and Sylvester Stallone have known each other for decades, with Lundgren playing Stallone's nemesis in 1985's "Rocky IV." With a friendship that long-lasting, it's natural to butt heads every once in a while, and Lundgren recently revealed that they did just that while filming 2010's "The Expendables" – to the point where he wanted to attack Stallone and quit the movie. "We had some good times and bad times, kind of like family to some degree," Lundgren explained in an upcoming episode of "In Depth With Graham Bensinger." "He was very harsh on me in a scene in ‘The Expendables,’ where he kind of yelled at me in front of the whole crew and had me do about 20 takes on a scene," he said of the Stallone-directed film. "It was like, ‘My grandmother could do it better than that.
What the f---, what are you doing?’ You know, basically in front of everybody. And there was press there that day too, international press." After that happened, he recalled, "We took a lunch break, and I remember I was kind of in tears.
I was really upset. I called my wife that time and I basically just told her, ‘If he says one more word, I’m going to knock him out and f--- this movie, I’m out of here.
I’m just going to punch him out and f---ing leave.’" When he came back to the set after venting to his wife, he said, "People felt it wasn’t such a good vibration." Before things got any more heated, Lundgren said Stallone approached him to offer an apology. "I had a tap on the back, and it was Sly.
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