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arguably (prove me wrong!) one of stallones best movies.

the entire subsequent rambo franchise feels like a farce compared to the original.. they dont even feel part of the same universe.

gritty.. realistic without being over the top (remember that one?!). a good movie makes you feel, and this movie makes me so angry. the revenge is almost justified.

being the early 80s the political fallout of vietnam was still hot on everyones minds. ostracized vets a serious reality.

the small town redneck sheriff always makes for a great villain. that ignorant evil is a valid antagonist even today. brian dennehy was amazing. you just want to punch him in the face. if you look close you can spot a baby faced david caruso.

so what do you peeps think of this masterpiece?

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[–] shalafi@lemmy.world 7 points 3 hours ago (1 children)

Stone cold classic. Can't speak for everyone else, but for me and my little friends, it really shaped how we saw Vietnam vets as victims. I'd go as far as to say it pumped GenX with the unconditional love we have for vets. Didn't want to be guilty of that shame again.

All the actors knocked it out the park. Every scene was so natural, yet the shit that went down was so inevitable. OK, Colonel Troutman overacted it all a bit, but he clearly told us who John Rambo was.

spot on!

OK, Colonel Troutman overacted it all a bit, but he clearly told us who John Rambo was.

oh yeaaaah im rewatching it right now and youre absolutely correct.. troutman does get a bit... theatrical.

[–] smokebuddy@lemmy.today 3 points 3 hours ago* (last edited 3 hours ago) (1 children)

It's one of my favourite movies. I watched a walking tour on YouTube of the filming locations in Hope BC a few years back, it was pretty interesting with lots of fun facts. Nighthawks (1981) is also pretty gritty and has Rutger Hauer. A lot more recent good gritty Stallone movie is Cop Land (1997) from James Mangold, saw it for the first time a few months ago and really enjoyed it.

Can you tell I like Stallone? Went and watched a whole bunch of his movies in a row not too long ago and they're really hit or miss.

thank you for this! im grabbin nighthawks now, it sounds like a great double-feature. i vaguely remember cop land im going to have to give that a rewatch also.

i agree about his movies.. hes not the best actor and has made some ..interesting.. choices

[–] Forgottengoldfish@lemmy.world 4 points 3 hours ago (1 children)

What do you think of the original ending - where Troutman kills Rambo?

I almost feel like it would have been a more fitting end the character.

What do you think of the original ending - where Troutman kills Rambo?

whatchootalkinbout?! is that on video somewhere or just from the book?!

i would love that ending. the whole movie is him being the last of his kind. that ending would be bleak, but appropriate.. wrapping up the entire debacle. im not sure if im referring to the the movie or the war.

[–] shittydwarf@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 3 hours ago

First Blood and the sequels are completely different beasts. Agreed on all counts it is an amazing standalone movie. And the sequels are pure 80s action movie epic cheese. Very similar to the first Rocky movie and its sequels (II to IV)