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    #16


    F'ing awful news.

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      #17
      I liked Rambo IV, shame.

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        #18
        Acually i'm kind of glad. RIV ended so well it really didn't need another one.

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          #19
          Maybe you're right. It hasn't overstayed its welcome, but oh what might have been...

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            #20
            Originally posted by Leon Ahoy! View Post
            Yep.. HGH makes you look weird. That guy Tom off Big Brother obviously took/takes it. His face shows all the signs of HGH abuse; just like Stallone's.


            I was on those for a month last year. I felt (and looked) like a superhero when I was done. Highly recommended. They also gave me the trippiest dreams you couldn't even imagine.

            My face went from Skeletor to normal, so yeah, I'd imagine horrific results if you kept abusing them.
            Last edited by dataDave; 01-05-2010, 22:05.

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              #21
              New “Conan the Barbarian” writer Sean Hood has reportedly submitted a screenplay for “Rambo: Last Stand” at Millennium Films reports Empire Online. Hood says “I met with Mr Stallone twice last year. He gave me a book, an older screenplay, and about twenty pages he’d written himself to use as inspiration for the last chapter […]


              A fresh writing attempt has begun on what is now called Rambo: Last Stand. Aiming to be the last film and in style with First Blood

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                #22
                I don't think people can take the Rambo character seriously after 2, 3 and 4 so making a new Rambo movie like First Blood would seem an odd choice. To most viewers, Rambo is a synonym to over the top killing, gore and machismo, they should just stick with making a sequel like Rambo 4.

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                  #23
                  Rambo 4 actualy left a large part of that killing and gore until the last 15 minutes though, it was a relativley grounded film up until Rambo got hold of that mounted machine gun and then it just suddenly turned into an absolubte gore fest.

                  Besides those last 15 minutes though, the film is actualy more like the first one than either of its sequels.

                  Interesting that they are coinsidering calling this Last Stand though... perhapse they are actualy going to kill him off in this one?
                  Last edited by rmoxon; 21-08-2011, 22:25.

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                    #24
                    Bring it on. I think one more is needed before it bows out.

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                      #25
                      Well for me First Blood is by far the best of the movies. It is a unique take on vietnam vets and their struggles to assimilate back into normal society and for me that humanity was what made the movie so great. Whilst I really enjoyed Rambo, it veered into superhuman territory and so the lack of realism removed most of the humanity. The less said about the next one the better.

                      I admit I've been too scared to watch #4.

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                        #26
                        The first one is brilliantly paced considering how low key so much of it is though I do enjoy II and III despite being so excessive. Rambo 4 is brilliant, a different style again but brilliantly done (which made Expendables sloppyness more surprising). I'd definitely have enough faith for a decent final fifth entry

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                          #27
                          The best best parts of the Expendables were when Jason Stathem was beating people up, which makes me wonder if it wouldnt have been a much better film if it didnt star a bunch of old guys besides him (though I did like Mickey Rourke in it).

                          It was still better than alot of other action films released in the last few years though. It is alot better than crap like The A Team. At least Stallone knows that you should hold a camera steady while you film an action sequence as it actually helps the veiwer see what is happening on screen (yeah. I know, who would have thought?). It also has some bizzarely funny and enjoyable exchanges between the cast, even if on the whole the script is quite terrible.

                          Rambo 4 was pretty awesome though... It was unflinchingly brutal, even more so than The Expendables, but unlike that film had no issues with plot and pacing. It contains alot of the more subtle qualities from the first film in the series yet doesnt skimp on the action either. The last 15 minutes is basically "Mounted Machinegun Porn"... and in fact the film actually makes me wish that was a real genre.
                          Last edited by rmoxon; 22-08-2011, 22:49.

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                            #28
                            Rambo 4 is amazing. Easily the best "action" movie in recent memory. I can't think of another film where I sat watching with my jaw on the floor for so long!

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                              #29
                              I think a more restrained character focused film would be the way to end the series.
                              That and have Rambo get killed.

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                                #30
                                It doesn't matter whether Rambo lives or dies in the final(?) film, Hollywood will still come up with a remake/prequel/sequel in the future.

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