Sylvester Stallone is grasping his recent career resurgence with both hands, and carrying the f**ker to well past touchdown status. He is currently in post-production on his action epic, The Expendables, is prepping Rambo 5, and is now thinking about remaking someone else's work, namely Death Wish. "I'm thinking about it," Stallone Empire Magazine. "It's a classic morality tale, where you take a civilised man and take away everything that matters to him so he becomes primitive again." It has been done before, most recently to a loud box-office kerching in Taken, but Sly realises this: "The story's been done many times, and when it's done well, it's an emotionally engaging film. The trouble with remakes is that people fall in love with the original. It's like peanut butter. If you try to change the taste of peanut butter, you're in trouble." Too right, Sly, no one likes curry flavoured peanut butter, granted, I might, but I have a curry tinted death wish of my own.