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  • Rambo

    John Rambo (Sylvester Stallone) calls upon his long-buried, lethal skills to rescue a missionary (Julie Benz) and her comrades from the Burmese army.

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    "Just when he thought he was out -- they pull him back in...."  [more]
    — Thomas Leupp

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    • mikedee6282

      02/05/08 05:06 PM
      First few minutes, I was like ok its gonna start out slow and then build up. All of sudden boom I see a leg blow off and felt like a kid again watching the older Rambo movies. This movie is the raw definition of action movies. STALLONE!
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    • Thomas Leupp

      ReelzChannel.com, January 24, 2008


      When we last left John Rambo, Sylvester Stallone's monosyllabic soldier of fortune was on the front lines of the Cold War, single-handedly leading Afghanistan's Mujahedeen rebels to victory over the invading Soviets in 1988's Rambo III.


      Why won't they just leave Rambo alone?!?The fourth chapter, creatively titled Rambo, finds the grizzled Vietnam vet living alone in a remote jungle village in Northern Thailand, doing his best to leave behind the violent life he once knew. The years have been surprisingly kind to Rambo; the rice-and-fish heavy Thai diet apparently suits him, as his muscles have swelled to absurd dimensions -- far larger than the ones that pummeled the entire Red Army 20 years prior. Nowadays, his pummeling is limited to the scrap metal he collects on his longboat -- a solitary existence, but a peaceful, trouble-free one.


      But damned if trouble doesn't find him, arriving in the form of a group of Christian human rights workers. Hoping to provide aid to Burma's beleaguered Karen rebels, they appeal to Rambo to provide passage to the war-torn nation. He initially refuses -- cursing their naivety with a few angry grunts -- but grudgingly relents when one of the Christians, a comely blonde lass named Sarah, prevails upon his more charitable instincts. (Rambo may be invulnerable to bullets, but he's no match for the fairer sex.)


      Surely enough, Sarah and the rest of the Christians are captured by Burmese soldiers almost as soon as they're dropped off, and Rambo is tasked with leading a group of mercenaries into the Burmese compound and extracting them.


      And thus begins the bloodshed.


      Taking aim at film criticsRambo's story essentially consists of two acts: 1) setup; and 2) slaughter. And the slaughter is unprecedented in its intensity. Whereas Stallone's previous comeback vehicle, last year's Rocky Balboa, felt like a sincere attempt at making a film with real depth and feeling, Rambo is all about giving the fans what they want. And what they want, apparently, is to see their beloved hero kill as many people as possible, preferably in the most violent manner possible.


      Indeed, the extremity of the violence functions almost as a parody of Saving Private Ryan's famously graphic battle sequences. Arrows pierce skulls, machetes separate stomachs from intestines, machine guns tear bodies to ribbons, sniper rifles decapitate their targets and mortar shells send bloody bits of flesh flying in all directions.


      And then it's pretty much over. Once the battle ends, the plot's resolution essentially consists of Rambo surveying the wreckage, exchanging a long, forlorn glance with Sarah, and then walking away. (For all his troubles, Rambo doesn't even get the girl.)


      It's difficult to assign a number to a movie as ridiculous as Rambo. Fans of the first three movies will likely love it, as will fans of irony, absurdity and unintentional comedy. Cinephiles looking for the next Citizen Kane will obviously be disappointed, if not nauseated. Me, I guess I'm a combination of all three. Hence:


      ReelzChannel Rating:  5


      Disagree? Let me know at tleupp@reelzchannel.com

    • mikedee6282

      02/05/08 05:06 PM
      First few minutes, I was like ok its gonna start out slow and then build up. All of sudden boom I see a leg blow off and felt like a kid again watching the older Rambo movies. This movie is the raw definition of action movies. STALLONE!
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    • cmhxyz

      01/26/08 09:34 PM
      Dear japs52,
      Oh how can I say this tactfully-you are a friggin' dweeb... I am not a moron, and I actually paid for myself and the fiance to watch 'Rambo'. Lighten up Roger Ebert, IT IS ENTERTAINMENT, NOT A DOCUMENTARY! I go absolutely nuts when all these pansies who fancy themselves as quasi critics vomit their verbal spaghetti on the rest of us. This movie brings righteous indignation to your face like a well placed body blow, and people enjoy this; the simple satisfaction of seeing absolute scumbag(s) being annihilated will never fade away..it is a timeless genre. GO SEE IT PEOPLE!
      has flaws
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    • Lys987

      02/03/08 11:29 AM
      I saw this movie it was awesome!!!! Sylvester Stallone still got it!!!!!
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    • sexy_bitch13

      05/19/08 06:28 PM
      japs52 ur the ****ing moron u stupid *** sylvester stallone is the best actor yet. around now i mean wtf u cnt sit there and call him a moron unless ur a moron u stupid ***. wtf are u thinking.
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    • bolesdj

      05/28/08 02:47 PM
      i think this movie was awesome the graphics awesome acting awesome the guy with the random cursing i could of done with out him the action in this movie was awesome to
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    • ghostrider1970

      06/08/08 04:44 PM
      I WATCHED THIS MOVIE LAST NIGHT AND THE STORY LINE IS LAME!BUT THE OPENING AND ENDING OF THE MOVIE IS GOOD.ALTHOUGH THE ACTION SCENES ARE OF THE CHART.THEY WERE BRUTAL.I GIVE THUMBS UP TO THE ACTION CORDINATOR.
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    • ChanceMinter

      02/11/08 08:03 PM
      Absolutely awesome. A perfect ending to an epic saga whose middle stories really don't matter. Watch First Blood and then watch this. No need for FB:p2 or Rambo 3.

      The movie starts off a little slow until suddenly BAM limbs are flying all over the place. Geysers of blood spray up from the land mines those evil Burmese planted in marsh. The movie had great social views, with all the action you could want. The violence is a no holds bar, giving a very gritty and real feel to the film. Something needed if you're going to tell as serious a story as the truth behind Burma.

      Well Mr. Stallone. You've done it again. Well done.

      9/10
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    • mmtrd

      02/22/08 01:48 AM
      The real Action star is back. Stallone all the way!!! No one can or even comes close. Great movie!
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    • Gonzo5669

      02/29/08 10:05 AM
      This is the best Rambo yet, blood,guts, and a claymore what more do you need.
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    • japs52

      01/26/08 03:09 PM
      anyone that would spend money seeing this horrible actor in this latest installment of the overplayed, overmade Rambo series has got to be a moron. This guy had a couple of good flicks in his entire career, and the rest has been trying to suck the public dry. He should have stopped at the original Rocky.
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      • sexy_bitch13

        05/19/08 06:30 PM
        i cnt let u say that bout him hes the best. **** u and go **** ur ****ing mother. and tell her thnxs my brother had fun wit her last nite
    • Heddy Keith

      02/06/08 09:33 PM
      I am a Rambo fan from the beginning. This movie was good, but nit Stallone's best. It had a lot of action, but something was missing. I left wanting more.