Rambo

CyinCo

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Did anyone else know a new Rambo film was coming out. Tonights commerical during the Texas OSU game was the first I've heard of it. Interesting. First Stallone does a final Rocky movie and now another Rambo flick. I guess he is out of ideas.
 
He was arrested maybe 6 months ago with a bunch of HGH. I guess he needs some help to maintain he's ramboesque figure! Next we'll get the final installment of Judge Dredd.
 
He was arrested maybe 6 months ago with a bunch of HGH. I guess he needs some help to maintain he's ramboesque figure! Next we'll get the final installment of Judge Dredd.

He's 61 years old! How else is he supposed to keep that body in shape?!?! :wink:
 
If you notice during the preview on TV you never really get a good look at his face. They do not want people to see how terrible stallone looks cause they might not go see it. :sad:
 
I can't wait for it. Stallone is brilliant. He wrote, produced, and starred in the Rocky series and the Rambo series. Not many can say they contributed to a great American classic, much less wrote, produced, and starred in two series of great American classics.

On another subject, I also can't wait for the next Indiana Jones that is in the works.
 
Rumopr has it that this might be one of, if not, the bloodiest action film of all time. If you've seen the previews in the theatre before an R movie I think you'd be shocked. I've never seen a preview w/ some much violence and F bombs dropped. I'm no fuddy duddy either.
 
The last Rocky was better than I thought so I guess I'll wait to see this one before jumping to negative conclusions.
 
I really hope he makes another Dredd....

I am.... THE LAW

Good lord that movie was awful
 
I thought the latest Rocky movie was the best of the bunch. And no, I'm not a cinematic philistine. Now I will admit part of it was just sheer awe as to how ridiculously fit he actually was for it, but hey, who knows.

As far as this film goes, I will def be going to see it. Will it be terrible acted, made up of mostly effects, and have more campy one-liners than an old Bond film? Likely. But Rambo never pretended to be anything more than a straight-up action movie. And I would much rather see an honest film than something pretending as hard as possible to be "artisticly' legit.