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Also in 1996, Sage Stallone and veteran film editor Bob Murawski co-founded Grindhouse Releasing, a company dedicated to preserving and promoting the B-movies and exploitation films of the 1970s and 80s. "He was very respectful of all the actors in all the movies," Braunstein said. "You couldn't mention a movie that he didn't know everything about." Sage Stallone also directed the 2006 short "Vic," which screened at the Palm Springs Film Festival. Braunstein said Stallone was planning on getting married for the first time, and had frequent requests to work on films. "He was a full of life filmmaker with his whole future ahead of him," Braunstein said. "He was just very up and enthusiastic and positive. "I think it was probably some sort of accident," he said of the death. Braunstein said Sage Stallone greatly admired his father but was working hard to make his own name in the film industry. "He was very proud of his father and proud to be his father's son," Braustein said.
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