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Hollywood has seen its fair share of wild moments, but nothing tops the cringe-fest that was Sylvester Stallone and Sandra Bullock’s “intimate” scene in one film.Picture this: a futuristic world, two A-listers, and a hilariously awkward take on romance that’s more Wi-Fi than fireworks.

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Stallone’s confusion paired with Bullock’s overly techy enthusiasm gave us a scene so bizarre, it’s still living rent-free in our heads 31 years later.

Sylvester Stallone and Sandra Bullock’s VR love scene inDemolition Manstill makes us cringe 31 years later

Sylvester StalloneandSandra Bullockgave us one of Hollywood’s most bizarre love scenes in the 1993 sci-fi satireDemolition Man. It’s been 31 years, but the awkwardness still lingers, making us squirm every time we think about it. If there were an award for theweirdest s*x scene ever, this one would win hands down.

Set in a futuristic world where Taco Bell reigns supreme and seashells replace toilet paper, Stallone’s John Spartan was a cop thawed out in 2032 to catch a criminal. But his real challenge? Steering through the cringe-worthy version of intimacy the future dreamed up. Enter Bullock’s Lenina Huxley, who approaches the act with all the romantic charm of a tech manual. ‘General state of neurological arousal,’ anyone?

Sylvester Stallone and Sandra Bullock on the set of  Demolition Man | Credits: Silver Pictures

The scene kicked off with Lenina donning a robe and handing John two VR helmets. What followed is an onslaught of multicolored flashes meant to simulate making love. AsThe Love Boattheme croons in the background (because nothing says passion like a retro TV jingle), John looks increasingly alarmed. Seconds later, he yanks the helmet off, signaling he’s officially done with the future’s idea of romance.

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It wasn’t just awkward for Stallone’s character; it was awkward for anyone watching. Whether you’re alone or with company, this scene transcends normal cringe levels. It’s a masterclass in how to make viewers laugh, grimace, and wonder what Hollywood was thinking, all at once.

Demolition Manmight’ve predicted a lot about the future, but its version of intimacy? Let’s just say we’re glad VR hasn’t taken stuffthatfar.

Sylverster Stallone in a still from Armor | Credits: Grindstone Entertainment Group

AI brings Alain Dorval’s voice back to life for Sylvester Stallone’sArmor

AI is stepping into the spotlight for Stallone’s action-packedArmor. Thanks to a partnership between Lumiere Ventures and ElevenLabs, the film will premiere in France this March with a tech twist – AI-dubbed voices.

For nearly 50 years, Alain Dorval was Stallone’s iconic French voice. After Dorval’s passing in 2024, ElevenLabs’ AI technology recreated his voice forArmor, with full support from Dorval’s family. His daughter, Aurore Bergé, shared (viaVariety),

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We wanted to do something that honors my father’s craft and legacy…There is a main difference between artificially creating a new voice – and my dad was strongly opposed to that – and bringing back to life an actor whose voice is deeply anchored in our collective imagination.

ElevenLabs CEO Mati Staniszewski emphasized the potential of AI:

AI doesn’t replace the magic of human creativity—it opens new doors for it…Recreating Alain Dorval’s voice is a chance to show how technology can honor tradition while creating new possibilities in film production.

With support for 32 languages, ElevenLabs is making waves in the entertainment industry. Lionsgate releasedArmordomestically last November, and now it’s rewriting how we experience global cinema.

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Demolition Manis available to watch on Apple TV.

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Heena Singh is a Editor at FandomWire, spent the last two years making waves in entertainment journalism. With a knack for digging up blockbuster celebrity scoops and an uncanny nose for the latest buzz, Heena’s articles bring a fresh and fun perspective to life. When she’s not conquering writing challenges, you’ll find her curled up in bed, peacefully sleeping.

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