Sylvester Stallone's Brother Calls Mark Rylance's Win 'Total Hollywood Bulls**t'

There's a lot of water under that bridge (of spies).
Mark Rylance holds his Oscar for Best Supporting Actor for his role in "Bridge of Spies" as he arrives to the 2016 Vanity Fair Oscar Party.
Mark Rylance holds his Oscar for Best Supporting Actor for his role in "Bridge of Spies" as he arrives to the 2016 Vanity Fair Oscar Party.
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Sylvester Stallone's brother best come correct, because though Mark Rylance might look like an adorable tea-sipping uncle who imparts life lessons to you by the fireplace, if you've seen "Bridge of Spies," you know that he is NOT THE ONE.

After Stallone, who already nabbed a Golden Globe for his performance in "Creed," lost to Rylance for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor on Sunday, his brother, Frank, took to Twitter to express his outrage.

And he didn't stop there. Later in the day, Frank thought it necessary to critique Rylance's hairstyle, writing that he "couldn't even comb his hair." Just keep digging that hole deeper and deeper.

Um, this "Rambo" adjacent needs to cool it. Mark who? He's only one of the most celebrated English theater actors of our time, as well as the former artistic director of Shakespeare's Globe theater. Et tu, Frank?

Our reaction to this mess goes a little something like:

Yes, that's Rylance in drag as Countess Olivia in "Twelfth Night." Hit us up when "Expendables 17" comes out, bb.

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