Sylvester Stallone was stuck in direct-to-video hell at one time and regarded as a washed-up superstar. But the business-savvy Sly smelled profits in his old hit franchises and- Presto!- before you knew it, Rambo and Rocky were minting new profits from older fans and appreciative new generation movie buffs. With the Rambo franchise now coming to an end, Stallone is now going back to his less-than-stellar achievements to see if there's still gold in them thar hills, as well. He has told the Playlist web site that he wants to make a sequel to his 1989 action flick "Tango & Cash", which cast Sly and Kurt Russell as two trash-talking, bickering cops who are framed for murder. There is one fly in Sly's ointment however: Russell is less-than-enthused about the project even though there is still an audience for '80s-style, largely indistinguishable duo-cop flicks. Presumably, if Russell shows good taste and stays away, Stallone will be launching a reboot of "Over the Top", which can only be described as the most ambitious film about arm-wrestling ever brought to the big screen.