Col Trautman: Good luck, son. Rambo: Thanks. Rambo: Remember Murdock said he'd been with the 2nd Battalion, Third Marines in Kon Tum in '66? Col Trautman: Yeah. Rambo: The 2nd Battalion was at Kud Sank. You're the only one I trust. Just wonder how many Murdock around us....
Richard Crenna (Col Trautman) was an actual World War II veteran. Great and memorable actor, he featured in many films, including Hot Shots 2 where he parodied his Trautman role
@@artmallory970 True. Interestingly, some of the toughest screen heroes of all time dodged the draft in reality, while their more humble counterparts served with valor, and many chose to enlist voluntarily. John Wayne famously dodged the WWII draft and spent the rest of his life seemingly haunted by that decision. It is surprising how many great actors served with incredible valor and distinction in combat, and how many others altered their public personas to compensate for their lack of service
@@artmallory970 I read that Stallone did sign up for the draft, but as he was a college kid at the time he could have deferred it, but i think it was said he has facial paralysis and also read about the hearing loss thing. So does sound like he was not really dodging the draft but was not accepted. But who knows. I think at least with Rambo he brought to the screen something which made more people aware of what it could be like for those who served and when back home are treated terribly and are dealing with PTSD and such.
Some of it's nostagia, but you can definitely tell that passion went into making this. People cared about every shot, every bit of writing. These weren't some cinematic masterpieces but damn if they aren't classics.
I have to fundamentally disagree but the standard is higher than most of the garbage today. Rambo could of justified doing more extreme violence and the ending is a complete failure in his part not having an escape route. I get censored for some reason.
Also wondered if that was actually Stallone's arm in the knife sharpening scene, probably not. LOVE Tulsa King!! 37 frickin' years after this movie and the man is STILL entertaining us. He is amazing.
3:38: You remember, Murdock said he's been in the second battalion, third marine in Kon Tum in 66? ... The second battalion was in Kud Sank. You're the only one I trust.
That part stuck with me the most in this scene. Rambo knew that Murdock was full of shit, but volunteered to go any because he wanted to save the POW's if he could. By the time Trautman figured out the same thing it was too late to call off the mission.
When he tells Troutman about 2-3 Marines and says he only trusts him is the most realistic part of the entire film. That is what the interaction between an officer and NCO that are truly loyal to each other would actually look like.
Awesome compilation of him going through his gear, sharping his knife, tying his boots, more knifes, assault rifle, camera, arrows, explosive arrow tips, sheaths his knife. Loses almost all of it during his insertion. 😆
I can remember 2:02 forward, Rambo's load out scene, like it was yesterday. This was the first VHS I rented as a kid My father bought me a VCR in 1988 and I watched this movie as much as I could. Great memories.
1:30 No way!! They cut the best part, when Rambo comes back from the restroom and tells Murdock:”I just want to let you know, there is no toilet paper ”, and Murdock start laughing and tells Trautman: “He doesn’t know how to use the three seashells”
This man is the best of the best. To ignore weather, to ignore pain, to even ignore seashells. To survive off the land without seashells. To eat things that would make seashells puke.
I'm not sure how accurate all that was to military surplus tech in the 80's, but my god does that command base with all its blinking bleeping lights gave me huge 1960's Starship Enterprise vibes XD
Also, I would like to believe that his character is canon to the Karate Kid series, but I think the lore has him doing black ops shit in the 1990s not the 1980s.
“I’ve always believed the mind is the best weapon” great line. I’m a career firefighter, when someone asks me what is the most important tool to a firefighter? I tell them “It’s the one we carry between our shoulders.
I used to watch Crenna in The Real McCoys, a 1960s rural comedy. He was pure gold as Trautman in the Rambo movies. I love the parallel editing with the crew setting and calibrating their high-tech gadgets while Rambo is preparing his low-tech, yet reliable, equipment.
I remember hearing Sylvester didn’t like this movie because it turned Rambo from a PTSD suffering war vet to a action super hero. I agree, but damn this movie’s fun.
I feel like if you want a masterpiece rambo movie you have to watch First Blood, If you want to watch good fun rambo movies thats where you watch the rest The other movies are just good 80s fun that are actually pretty well written while First Blood is just a gutwrenching story about a vet that got back and is being kicked to the curb, hope we treat our vets better nowadays
@@somechubbycunttm2845 Unfortunately they aren't treat much better than how they were back then with Vets making up a large number of offenders for gun violence not to mention making up a large portion of the homeless community.
doesnt matter if they're new or not with Vietnam-era steel-toes. i have a 50 year old pair myself and they still give me blisters when I wear them for work for just one day. You cannot ever break them in, the toe box is way too narrow and small, and the heel and back is way too form-fitting and constrictive as well.... I will say one thing in the old combat boots' favor, though: they last forever! but, the new military boots have a nice, wide, rounded toe box and the back of the boot is soft and more roomy for people like me with heel spurs. Back in the day, you would be excluded from service if you had spurs all because of the design of their boots! Most of the time I don't even remember that I have spurs even though I have huge spurs, because most shoes don't bother me...
0:47 that's Duncan Mc Elroy in Blues Brothers (lead singer of the "Good Ol Boys" band and driver of the Winnebago) "Boy you're gonna look really funny trying to eat corn on the cob without any FUCKIN TEETH!!!!!!!!!!"
I spent 14 years in SOF and never once did I have an entire comm center dedicated just to me 😢 … granted I’m not Rambo nor was I ever sent on clandestine missions but still it would have been nice for the Army to offer.
39 and absolutely love 80s/90s macho action movies. Compared to pussified CGI woke crap from today. Rambo, Rocky, Die Hard, Terminator, Alien, Predator and many many more. I still watch these movies.
"Rambo, you can feel totally safe because we have the most advanced weapons in the world available to you" before he sets off on his jump from an airplane where his parachute malfunctions, and then lands alone in enemy territory with nothing but a knife and gun. but as he's getting electrocuted, he can bathe in the assuredness that there's a room full of guys sitting at computers that kinda knows where he is.
@@briangoldy8784 That’s only the half of it. Sly said that Kirk Douglas wanted to change the script & play Trautman totally different. Instead of being the father figure/mentor type that we see here, he wanted to be much more aggressive & hunt Rambo down. At one point, he even wanted to put Rambo in a head lock. And because he refused to let it go, they replaced him at the last minute. I think they made the right choice.
That prep scene not only made my voice twice as deep but also put extra hair on my chest. 🙌 My cat is also wearing camouflage, a head band and setting up booby traps for mice to walk into in our garage. 😼
I grew up around guys who trained Israeli and american special forces in jungle warfare. Man as thick and muscled as Rambo wouldn't last a day in the jungle. Just too much flesh to maintain and hydrate in a hot and humid weather. Best guys were thin scrawny wiry guys that could jog hours at a time without water. I went jogging once with some of said men, even with diabetes the old man could carry 50kilos up a hill no sweat.
@@annalisavajda252 Rambo is a Human Computer in the Original Sense of the word, A Analytical Genius for War, hence his Difficulty adapting to Civilian Life without being Combative.
Rambo and Captain America is against computers. That is why Rambo destroy all those computers at the end and that is why Captain America beat the crap out of Iron Man.
Great movie and a rare example of a sequel being better than the original. Left on the cutting room floor is what would have happened if a joint CIA - Green Beret mission uncovered Vietnam was keeping US POWs ten years after the war. Probably would have led to Vietnam Part 2 going well into the 90s.
Murdock lied to Rambo when he said served in Vietnam with the 2/3 marines. Knew he lied cause the unit Murdock mentioned wasn't stationed in the location he claimed he was in.
Considering how heavy one of those old Nikon cameras were, it probably IS deadly. I had to lug one around my neck for Journalism class back in the late 80s, and I swear that thing made my legs and back grow extra muscles.
Mmm, dunno about that. If you think about it, Rambo being an archer makes perfect sense for a top level guerilla fighter who's used to spending weeks in the field. You can improvise arrows if you need to, or even a bow,. Guns, not so much.
Troutman was the greatest hype man in history. He would have been a great fight promoter.
Steven Seagal wishes he had Troutman.
Troutman has a personal assistant. His name : Chuck Norris
Troutman knew he had raw talent with Rambo that's why as a booker he always gave Rambo a big push... even if Rambo could not cut a good promo!
Troutman was the Don King to Rambo’s Mike Tyson.
Don King junior eh ?
"I've always believed the mind is the best weapon."
Epic line. ❤
Col Trautman: Good luck, son.
Rambo: Thanks.
Rambo: Remember Murdock said he'd been with the 2nd Battalion, Third Marines in Kon Tum in '66?
Col Trautman: Yeah.
Rambo: The 2nd Battalion was at Kud Sank. You're the only one I trust.
Just wonder how many Murdock around us....
"Don't try the blood and guts routine" Then proceeds to give him all the things that make blood and guts.
I thought the exact same thing...
03:35, rambo and Col. trautman both know at that moment, in the back of their minds about Murdoch, not to trust him....
Richard Crenna (Col Trautman) was an actual World War II veteran. Great and memorable actor, he featured in many films, including Hot Shots 2 where he parodied his Trautman role
Ironic, Crenna had served, as you noted, Stallone avoided conscription during 'Nam when his numbers came up
@art mallory supposedly the military rejected him because he has 40% hearing loss in one ear
@@artmallory970 True. Interestingly, some of the toughest screen heroes of all time dodged the draft in reality, while their more humble counterparts served with valor, and many chose to enlist voluntarily. John Wayne famously dodged the WWII draft and spent the rest of his life seemingly haunted by that decision. It is surprising how many great actors served with incredible valor and distinction in combat, and how many others altered their public personas to compensate for their lack of service
@@artmallory970 I read that Stallone did sign up for the draft, but as he was a college kid at the time he could have deferred it, but i think it was said he has facial paralysis and also read about the hearing loss thing.
So does sound like he was not really dodging the draft but was not accepted. But who knows.
I think at least with Rambo he brought to the screen something which made more people aware of what it could be like for those who served and when back home are treated terribly and are dealing with PTSD and such.
Muhammad Ali also dodged the draft and told the corrupt government to screw themselves
Some of it's nostagia, but you can definitely tell that passion went into making this. People cared about every shot, every bit of writing. These weren't some cinematic masterpieces but damn if they aren't classics.
I have to fundamentally disagree but the standard is higher than most of the garbage today. Rambo could of justified doing more extreme violence and the ending is a complete failure in his part not having an escape route. I get censored for some reason.
@@anotherrandom5476 well I have to fundamentally disagree with you
@@anotherrandom5476 I agree the ending was poorly done, but I don't think it was because of laziness or a lack of caring.
"I always thought that the mind is the best weapon " ❄️❄️❄️ FACTS
Also wondered if that was actually Stallone's arm in the knife sharpening scene, probably not. LOVE Tulsa King!! 37 frickin' years after this movie and the man is STILL entertaining us.
He is amazing.
3:38: You remember, Murdock said he's been in the second battalion, third marine in Kon Tum in 66?
...
The second battalion was in Kud Sank.
You're the only one I trust.
That part stuck with me the most in this scene. Rambo knew that Murdock was full of shit, but volunteered to go any because he wanted to save the POW's if he could. By the time Trautman figured out the same thing it was too late to call off the mission.
3:45 Trautman thought “ OH SHIT!😮 WE GOT A PROBLEM!”
When he tells Troutman about 2-3 Marines and says he only trusts him is the most realistic part of the entire film. That is what the interaction between an officer and NCO that are truly loyal to each other would actually look like.
You mean gay for each other?
Even then I still wouldn't trust my LEADERSHIP!
@@theymademepickaname1248 honor.
You are confusing movies buddy.
@@31acruz nah just don't trust ur LEADERSHIP they only care about thier own promotions
Awesome compilation of him going through his gear, sharping his knife, tying his boots, more knifes, assault rifle, camera, arrows, explosive arrow tips, sheaths his knife.
Loses almost all of it during his insertion.
😆
What You Call Hell, He Calls Home.
Rambo after being captured and thrown in the cesspool : Ah. Home sweet home.
The guy piloting the jet looks like my old karate teacher. Weird.
Well he did say he fought in Nam.
Oh weird, my karate teacher almost ripped your karate teachers throat out in a parking lot. Small world man, small world
😅😅
@@AleisterMeowley don't lie mutherfuc**er.
Me Too man! He told my friend one time during this tournament we were at to sweep this guys leg once
“Times change!” - snake
“For some people” - Rambo
"War...has changed!" - Old Snake.
I can remember 2:02 forward, Rambo's load out scene, like it was yesterday. This was the first VHS I rented as a kid
My father bought me a VCR in 1988 and I watched this movie as much as I could. Great memories.
Rambo movies are the best. Still
Mad Max 2 was my 1st rental. I tried getting it out myself but was only 14 so had to persuade my dad.
Cue the boogaloo song lol
Rambo loading a camera with film even looks cool.
1:30 No way!! They cut the best part, when Rambo comes back from the restroom and tells Murdock:”I just want to let you know, there is no toilet paper ”, and Murdock start laughing and tells Trautman: “He doesn’t know how to use the three seashells”
Demolition Man xd
"He doesn't know how to use the three seashells, and god damn it, out there he wouldn't have it any other way."
This man is the best of the best. To ignore weather, to ignore pain, to even ignore seashells. To survive off the land without seashells. To eat things that would make seashells puke.
That's not Rambo, that's demolition man 😁😀
Hi John do you know if I can watch this movie on Netflix
Holy crap it’s John Kreese!
I'm not sure how accurate all that was to military surplus tech in the 80's, but my god does that command base with all its blinking bleeping lights gave me huge 1960's Starship Enterprise vibes XD
Murdoch was in an episode of Star Trek the original series
And what about the afterburner on while the jet is still parked? Is that normal?
Right it's like a buck rogers set lol
@@HyperInflation2020 That is not afterburner. That engine doesn't have one. What is shown is just a regular fuel burn on low RPM.
@@GORILLA_PIMP
BDBDBD,,,,,,ROGER BUCK!
John Kreese is a true war hero. Thank you for your service to this country. Cobra Kai never die!
I was pissed off that the character he played was a rogue to Rambo, they'd make an unstoppable team otherwise.
Also, I would like to believe that his character is canon to the Karate Kid series, but I think the lore has him doing black ops shit in the 1990s not the 1980s.
Would have been nice if they added some scenes where John having a good time smiling and drinking lol. John never ever smiles.
That would have been interesting
“I’ve always believed the mind is the best weapon” great line. I’m a career firefighter, when someone asks me what is the most important tool to a firefighter? I tell them “It’s the one we carry between our shoulders.
The trachea, absolutely agree
Between your shoulders is your spine and sternum.
I would’ve guessed you carried the hose on your shoulder but hey, you’re the firefighter
The most important tool of a firefighter…The Overinflated Story.
That an odd place to carry your balls, but you do you
'What You Call Hell, He Calls Home' - Do you mean sitting in a cubical staring a computer monitor 9 hours a day?
This clip is just long enough to make me forget it was a clip.
When it ended, I thought "Oh yeah, I'm not actually watching this."😂
i could listen to 4 hours of Trautman talking up Rambo and his abilities.
Lol And it appears he HAS 4 hours of material.
Heck, Troutman describing Rambo cooking eggs is potentially awesome.
@@ltjjenkins Rambo don't cook eggs, he eat them as they are.
My bad. Apologies Mr. Rambo. John J.
Trautman is the ultimate hypeman.
Can you imagine Rambo at a bbq party.
I used to watch Crenna in The Real McCoys, a 1960s rural comedy. He was pure gold as Trautman in the Rambo movies.
I love the parallel editing with the crew setting and calibrating their high-tech gadgets while Rambo is preparing his low-tech, yet reliable, equipment.
My childhood was awesome.
I feel the whole aura of fear and intimidation put around the action hero in the John Wick movies is largely influenced by the Rambo movies.
Rambo kick started the action films as genre in the 80s
"What you chose to call hell, He calls home"🥶
You still fucked it up, even after editing. 😆
@@The_Kirk_Lazarus my little twist 😆
It's "hell" unless your from the south..lol
@@MM-ig1iv auto correct
Hope you get can get a hype man like Troutman in your corner at some time in your life.
2023, and here are I’m, how time flies… 🇦🇴
I remember hearing Sylvester didn’t like this movie because it turned Rambo from a PTSD suffering war vet to a action super hero.
I agree, but damn this movie’s fun.
I feel like if you want a masterpiece rambo movie you have to watch First Blood, If you want to watch good fun rambo movies thats where you watch the rest
The other movies are just good 80s fun that are actually pretty well written while First Blood is just a gutwrenching story about a vet that got back and is being kicked to the curb, hope we treat our vets better nowadays
@@somechubbycunttm2845 Unfortunately they aren't treat much better than how they were back then with Vets making up a large number of offenders for gun violence not to mention making up a large portion of the homeless community.
Stallone is still badass
Didnt know this would be a Cobra Kai flashback....
Haha John Kreese is a Vietnam vet
That hi tech film camera was certainly impressive
Nikon F3 with high-speed motor drive #FTW ! 🙌🏻 😁
I didn't know John Kreese knew Rambo 😂
Gotta love a good 'getting tooled up' montage scene.
That military base looks like my old GI Joe playset
😂
Zitat John Rambo II: „What you calls home, he calls home ! 😂
Long Live The King of the 80s 😎👍
Everyone is a rambo in real life.Just u need to fight to do the right
Ugh, a mission like that in brand new boots. That would suck.
doesnt matter if they're new or not with Vietnam-era steel-toes. i have a 50 year old pair myself and they still give me blisters when I wear them for work for just one day. You cannot ever break them in, the toe box is way too narrow and small, and the heel and back is way too form-fitting and constrictive as well.... I will say one thing in the old combat boots' favor, though: they last forever! but, the new military boots have a nice, wide, rounded toe box and the back of the boot is soft and more roomy for people like me with heel spurs. Back in the day, you would be excluded from service if you had spurs all because of the design of their boots! Most of the time I don't even remember that I have spurs even though I have huge spurs, because most shoes don't bother me...
@@anthonyakatonysmiff2461 I broke mine in rather well, but I agree, today's boots are better, and there's more of a variety for different fits.
Did Charles Napier ever play a good guy? Jeez, the minute he appears in a movie you just know he's the bad guy.
The silence of the lambs
He was a good and fair judge in Philadelphia.
God this is a great movie! What they were able to accomplish with a film in 90mins!
0:47 that's Duncan Mc Elroy in Blues Brothers (lead singer of the "Good Ol Boys" band and driver of the Winnebago) "Boy you're gonna look really funny trying to eat corn on the cob without any FUCKIN TEETH!!!!!!!!!!"
Troutman was more like a father figure to Rambo in addition to being his commanding officer***
Rambo trilogy will always be in my HEART!
Fav is part 2 then 3 and last BLOOD. Top 3.
Same here. Part II is my favorite sequel.
I spent 14 years in SOF and never once did I have an entire comm center dedicated just to me 😢 … granted I’m not Rambo nor was I ever sent on clandestine missions but still it would have been nice for the Army to offer.
39 and absolutely love 80s/90s macho action movies. Compared to pussified CGI woke crap from today. Rambo, Rocky, Die Hard, Terminator, Alien, Predator and many many more. I still watch these movies.
kreese never mentioned he was a pilot.. 🤣
Man, the 80s sure were sweaty.
especially in thailand
0:51 "I've always believed the Mind is the best weapon"
I need trautman to do all my job interviews for me
Totaly safe! LOL
No one can play Rambo as good as Sylvester Stallone!!
Nice plane, but I wouldn’t want to try and parachute out of it
For some reason (guess its memorylane) i think this was the best Rambo movie
LOVE STALLONE AND HIS RAMBO MOVIES
"Rambo, you can feel totally safe because we have the most advanced weapons in the world available to you"
before he sets off on his jump from an airplane where his parachute malfunctions, and then lands alone in enemy territory with nothing but a knife and gun. but as he's getting electrocuted, he can bathe in the assuredness that there's a room full of guys sitting at computers that kinda knows where he is.
I think even his MP5 is lost in the jump, so just his knife and arrows to rumble in the jungle with.
Troutman rivals MCU’s Nick Fury in recruitment skills. Fury and Troutman mastered the art of assembling
They say that for Rambo First Blood, Richard Crenna was hired for the Colonel Trautman part, in less than a week. And nailed it.
Kirk Douglas was Written in for the role. But Had Script Problems. an bailed,
@@briangoldy8784 That’s only the half of it. Sly said that Kirk Douglas wanted to change the script & play Trautman totally different. Instead of being the father figure/mentor type that we see here, he wanted to be much more aggressive & hunt Rambo down. At one point, he even wanted to put Rambo in a head lock. And because he refused to let it go, they replaced him at the last minute. I think they made the right choice.
@@coolcat6303 Damn! I'm glad that the stars aligned and we got Crenna for the role. Jeez, what a douche Kirk was on that one.
2:42 That’s how I prep for photography sessions as well
Its too cool how's Rambo introduce his bad ass "knife"
That prep scene just gave my goldfish a beard.
That prep scene not only made my voice twice as deep but also put extra hair on my chest. 🙌
My cat is also wearing camouflage, a head band and setting up booby traps for mice to walk into in our garage. 😼
Surely someone is thinking "sweep the leg"
A lot of good movies was great in the 80s but Rambo movies was the best of the 80s other than Rocky.
Predator was up there with First blood, both awesome in their own way.
This movie always makes me want to play Metal Gear Solid 3
Right!
What are you, a zoomer.
I grew up around guys who trained Israeli and american special forces in jungle warfare. Man as thick and muscled as Rambo wouldn't last a day in the jungle. Just too much flesh to maintain and hydrate in a hot and humid weather. Best guys were thin scrawny wiry guys that could jog hours at a time without water. I went jogging once with some of said men, even with diabetes the old man could carry 50kilos up a hill no sweat.
This is where kreese was after Johnny lost to Daniel and Mr myagi
"Rambo you might find this hard to believe... we replaced all these blinking lights with Cell Phones, Star Link and Drones... "
He still believes the mind is the greatest weapon.
@@annalisavajda252 Rambo is a Human Computer in the Original Sense of the word, A Analytical Genius for War, hence his Difficulty adapting to Civilian Life without being Combative.
Rambo and Captain America is against computers. That is why Rambo destroy all those computers at the end and that is why Captain America beat the crap out of Iron Man.
@@annalisavajda252 He's not wrong
Good one 🤣
I like their friendship i can remember becoming friends with my division officer.
I would like Col Troutman to be a reference on my résumé.
Rambo, rest assured we have the most sophisticated blinking lights available to man to assure your safety.
The mind is the best weapon!
Great movie and a rare example of a sequel being better than the original.
Left on the cutting room floor is what would have happened if a joint CIA - Green Beret mission uncovered Vietnam was keeping US POWs ten years after the war. Probably would have led to Vietnam Part 2 going well into the 90s.
I like the satisfied thumbnail. Yes, this is a really sharp blade.
Great cinematography
yeah, especially the part where the shot on Rambo's face is blurry at 3:45
Dam just looking at that high quality tech makes me feel old😅
Kreese looks in silence
Two wall clocks mounted side by side. Ultra tech.
Back in the Badlands my man
So this is what kreese was doing when he left Cobra Kai after the Mike Barnes tournament
Kreese was doing this long before Cobra Kai.
best haircut in movie history
All that talk about using his equipment, meanwhile he nearly got torn in half on the plane and had to cut away most of his gear.
Pure acting skills
Can anyone explain the reference and the backstory at 3:39 to me pls?
Murdock lied to Rambo when he said served in Vietnam with the 2/3 marines. Knew he lied cause the unit Murdock mentioned wasn't stationed in the location he claimed he was in.
Love that he has a Nikon.
The guy who was in karate kid basically wears the same clothes in every film.
NO MERCY!
This movie created the Metal Gear franchise.
2:13 It can be seen that the knife blade is new, it has never been used without scratches, it is not clear why it should be sharpened.
I used to think I was rambo in the 1980s for sure 😎
Hi Mark do you know if I can watch this movie on Netflix I’m bored here 😢
You and every other Gen-X child LOL
Even the camera sounds deadly
LMAO 😂😂
Nikon F3 with high-speed motor drive.
In his hands, it IS.
Considering how heavy one of those old Nikon cameras were, it probably IS deadly. I had to lug one around my neck for Journalism class back in the late 80s, and I swear that thing made my legs and back grow extra muscles.
"Rambo, you can feel safe cause we have the most advanced weapons in the world available to us"
Hands him bow and arrow
I think you’ll find you overlooked the futuristic technology of the knife. And a plane someone painted black in their lunch break.
Mmm, dunno about that. If you think about it, Rambo being an archer makes perfect sense for a top level guerilla fighter who's used to spending weeks in the field. You can improvise arrows if you need to, or even a bow,. Guns, not so much.
Why does a guy that is supposed to be in a recon mission to take pictures of POWs need explosive arrows?
To blow shit up if he's compromised is my guess.
You can never be too careful
This was obviously before John Kreese opened a Karate dojo in the valley.
Nothing is over. Nothing
2:00 the loan should’ve redone this scene with the same theme when Rambo’s knee died in the last blood in the dark uncovering his famous jagged knife