FIRST BLOOD (1982) TWIN BROTHERS FIRST TIME WATCHING MOVIE REACTION!

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  • First Blood truly represents PTSD in a very realistic way that I was not expecting, Sylvester Stallone's delivery of the ending monologue blew us away!
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  • @dixie3086
    @dixie3086 Год назад +559

    As a Vietnam Vet widow I just want to thank all the Veterans. And thank you two for all the understanding you gave this movie.

    • @andrewcastillo3110
      @andrewcastillo3110 Год назад +23

      My Dad ( rest his soul) was a veteran and so is my big brother; thanks to all of you!

    • @nealcaffrey541
      @nealcaffrey541 Год назад +14

      And i just wanna thank you and your man for your service. You guys are the true heroes.

    • @Alex-nk6sy
      @Alex-nk6sy Год назад +13

      Met a vietnam vet on the amtrak when I was over in America. I was travelling on a budget, down to my last $60. Dude gave me another $60.

    • @RonnieG
      @RonnieG Год назад +5

      @@Alex-nk6sy you're welcome. Remember to send it forward.

    • @secretvault4825
      @secretvault4825 Год назад +2

      Wow! Thank you for your service.

  • @Cadinho93
    @Cadinho93 Год назад +484

    Anyone who claims that Sylvester Stallone can't act needs to watch this movie.
    Also, "First Blood" is barely even an action movie. It's more of a character study and that's what makes it so great. I love it.

    • @paulgardner5079
      @paulgardner5079 Год назад +10

      the book is a bit different but its amazing

    • @Dacre1000
      @Dacre1000 Год назад +9

      I don't think he cant act. He clearly can. During the first Rocky you could swear he would be the next Brando. It is just so unfortunate that he choose not too so many times.

    • @hughjorg4008
      @hughjorg4008 Год назад +7

      @@paulgardner5079 Yes, I read the book too, but please don't reveal the book ending. It would be spoiler for anyone else who is going to read the book.

    • @ShawnRavenfire
      @ShawnRavenfire Год назад +4

      I remember when this movie first came out, radio DJs were making fun of Stallone's acting, and it was clear that none of them actually watched the movie.

    • @timothyrenar5498
      @timothyrenar5498 Год назад +5

      @@Dacre1000 Well let's see The Rocky movies, The Rambo movies, The Expendable's, Nighthawks, FIST, Cobra, Over The Top, Cliffhanger, Copland, Lock Up, Demolition Man etc... Yes he clearly missed the mark. Silly.

  • @macready84
    @macready84 Год назад +271

    Nobody ever expects that final scene.

  • @tkurz3071
    @tkurz3071 Год назад +171

    I watched this movie in the theater with my Vietnam Veteran Father. At the end of the movie all he could do was weep and nod. I miss that tough bastard.

  • @RichardX1
    @RichardX1 Год назад +247

    You gotta remember that this was made back when "PTSD" was just a random set of letters for most people. I think it was still called "shell-shock"

    • @harvey4512
      @harvey4512 Год назад +2

      I recommend watching taxi driver with Robert de niro

    • @thedukeofnuts
      @thedukeofnuts Год назад +11

      George Carlin did a piece on the changing use of language, including this topic. Between "shell-shock" and "PTSD" was "Battle Fatigue" and "Operational Exhaustion."

    • @longfootbuddy
      @longfootbuddy Год назад +1

      @@thedukeofnuts more sylables with each generation

    • @SoloRenegade
      @SoloRenegade Год назад +4

      Shell Shock =/= PTSD
      Shell Shock = TBI (traumatic brain injury), physical brain damage due to repeated concussions (shockwaves from numerous IED blasts, artillery barrages, etc.).
      PTSD = psychological factor
      PTSD is usually a result of the disconnect between those who experienced war and those who did not experience it. The greater the disconnect between the war and the civilian populace, the greater the rates of PTSD. If the civilian populace lived the war alongside the soldiers (France in WW2, Ukraine...), you are likely to see lower rates of PTSD as the civilian populace can empathize and understand.

    • @PhantomFilmAustralia
      @PhantomFilmAustralia Год назад

      @@longfootbuddy ...and completely sanitizing the condition.

  • @jimtatro6550
    @jimtatro6550 Год назад +419

    The last 15 minutes of this movie showcases the range of Stallone, to me it’s the best performance he’s ever given.

    • @kendallshimabukuro6250
      @kendallshimabukuro6250 Год назад +20

      I really liked this one... Rocky III was my best Stallone performance. His performance when Mick died, his beach talk with Adrian, him dealing with Paulie, being a dad, and ultimately his interaction with Apollo were amazing.

    • @richardhilliard5611
      @richardhilliard5611 Год назад +2

      @@kendallshimabukuro6250 l

    • @monsoon1234567890
      @monsoon1234567890 Год назад +24

      I'm fond of Rocky 1 when Mick first visits Rocky at his apartment.

    • @stevesheroan4131
      @stevesheroan4131 Год назад +17

      Stallone has a very high ceiling and a very low basement, but his ceiling is waaaaaaaay higher than he gets credit for generally. I still love some of his “basement” movies though. Cobra is real hoot.

    • @stevesheroan4131
      @stevesheroan4131 Год назад +9

      @@Jericho363 He hinted toward Mick’s scene in Rocky II when Adrian goes into the coma and he breaks down telling her to rest as long as she wants. Dude has actual thespian skills.

  • @fettel1988
    @fettel1988 Год назад +83

    I can never give Stallone enough credit for making movies with HARD messages back in the day.

    • @jamesalexander5623
      @jamesalexander5623 Год назад +3

      Rocky and Rambo are two of the greatest American Film Heroes! .... Maybe THE Best and the Best Known!

  • @MrDeadstu
    @MrDeadstu Год назад +162

    Stallone nailed the final monologue, gets me every time.
    I met the actor that played the cop at 9:44 Rambo trips and elbows in the face. The actor said Stallone accidently missed the mark and broke the shit out of his nose. He laughed about it.

    • @Juber777
      @Juber777 Год назад +7

      As a guy, it's a good story of an accident and laughed it off and got the medic patching him up 😅

    • @robertlombardo8437
      @robertlombardo8437 Год назад +2

      Wait, so that splint on his nose was for real? Haha! That's hysterical. I'll bet he loves telling that story. Got his nose broke by Sly Stallone!

    • @BobSoltis1
      @BobSoltis1 Год назад

      He lied. Good makeup job.

  • @DontrelleRoosevelt
    @DontrelleRoosevelt 10 месяцев назад +10

    Stallone apparently has a overwhelming empathy and love for all the veterans, and he was WELL aware of how the veterans were treated, when they returned.

  • @jdogjohnson382
    @jdogjohnson382 Год назад +102

    The actor who played the deputy who falls out of the helicopter did an impressive job of making you hate him in a short amount of time that's good acting when a character makes you hate them in that short amount of time.

    • @ResidentPetrolhead
      @ResidentPetrolhead Год назад +6

      Jack Starrett was also a director as well as an accomplished character actor, a total pro. And yeah, he nailed the character of Galt with comparatively little screen time.

    • @stevesheroan4131
      @stevesheroan4131 Год назад +15

      And proof of his range as an actor, he plays Gabby Johnson in Blazing Saddles (The guy on top of the Church proclaiming that the new sheriff is “near”).

    • @Aldo21574
      @Aldo21574 Год назад +5

      @@stevesheroan4131 Wow I would never have realised that! Thanks I'm gonna have to go watch that now.

    • @daave365
      @daave365 Год назад +1

      @@stevesheroan4131 I was going to say that. Just found that out about a week ago…

    • @KHAOE1
      @KHAOE1 Год назад

      I still hate that mf lol

  • @PhantomFilmAustralia
    @PhantomFilmAustralia Год назад +128

    Will Teasle was a former soldier in the Korean War. Many Korean veterans had distain and bitterness toward Vietnam vets.
    At 22:51 left of screen, behind Teasle's desk, you can see his three Korean War medals.

    • @punkem733
      @punkem733 Год назад +21

      This is the real answer. The book goes into more detail about his hate for nam vets. Korean vets thought their country forgot all about the shit they went through and moved on to the nam war.

    • @PhantomFilmAustralia
      @PhantomFilmAustralia Год назад +2

      @@punkem733 The point I was making was simply why Teasle harbored animosity toward Rambo. I wasn't going into a history lesson.

    • @BigBWolf90
      @BigBWolf90 Год назад +2

      I'm glad someone else points that out

    • @John_Locke_108
      @John_Locke_108 Год назад +4

      The Korean War is called The Forgotten War because it was overshadowed by Nam and it followed WW II.

    • @slanetroyard92
      @slanetroyard92 Год назад +3

      @@John_Locke_108 and lot of WW2 vets gave Nam vets because they didn't see Nam as a real war. The judge in dead presidents is a example.

  • @careycarson7629
    @careycarson7629 Год назад +176

    This movie is based on the novel of the same name by David Morell. A bit of subtext about Sheriff Teasle, he was a veteran of the Korean War; AKA The Forgotten War. Enter Rambo, a veteran of a highly publicized war, and a Medal of Honor recipient on top of all that. One might say that Teasle felt he was owed something for serving his country and being ignored for it. It's a meditation on how we as citizens fail our veterans.

    • @ericyoungstrom5745
      @ericyoungstrom5745 Год назад +17

      YUP! Damn that book was bad ass!

    • @BillySinnz
      @BillySinnz Год назад +15

      It was very much a "my war was better than your war" thing.

    • @jonathanhallberg3009
      @jonathanhallberg3009 Год назад +8

      It´s been a long time since I read it, but wasn´t he also going through a divorce at the time as well?

    • @revariox189
      @revariox189 Год назад +2

      A movie of Will would be as amazing as this one. The book really opened my eyes on him. The movie unfortunately did him wrong...

    • @randysmith7045
      @randysmith7045 Год назад +4

      i read the book, it is way more brutal then the movie, especially on the dogs.

  • @c-puff
    @c-puff Год назад +12

    "Where is everybody?" is possibly the single saddest line I've ever heard in a movie.

  • @bustercherry8734
    @bustercherry8734 Год назад +15

    Stallone said on Howard Stern that First Blood was originally over 3 hours and Rambo had a ton of cheesy dialogue which Stallone made them cut out.

  • @clevelandcbi
    @clevelandcbi Год назад +96

    Guy with bazooka: "BULLSEYE!!!"
    My daughter (7 then): *"Congratulations. You shot a cave."*
    - still laugh at that part

    • @PhantomFilmAustralia
      @PhantomFilmAustralia Год назад +6

      😂😂😂 That's a great line by your then 7-year-old daughter! It's like a meme! It made me laugh so hard!! Whenever I watch this movie, for the rest of my life, that line will be popping into my head. 😂🤣🤣👍

    • @_Some_Guy_
      @_Some_Guy_ Год назад +6

      yeah, that guy looks so proud of himself. LOL

    • @PhantomFilmAustralia
      @PhantomFilmAustralia Год назад +10

      RECAP: I watched First Blood last night with friends and family. After the "blowing up the cave" scene, I used your daughter's line. The entire room burst out laughing. My brother shot beer out of his nose, my friend choked on a handful of potato chips, and my father had to change his pants because he dribbled from laughing so hard. We had to pause the DVD for fifteen minutes. Thanks for a great line and a greater memory.
      Just thought you and your daughter would like to know.

  • @punchfisttop
    @punchfisttop Год назад +47

    Stallone nails it at the end. Truly an amazing performance.

  • @gutz1981
    @gutz1981 Год назад +51

    That definitely hurt cause it actually hurt. Stallone broke his ribs in that scene where he landed on that branch. Buddy Joe Hooker did the initial jump from the cliff to an air bad. Stallone fell down a few branches and thought "It won't be that bad." Well, as someone who has just recently had his ribs busted in the same area, and a month and a half later still not 100% healed, yeah, it hurts like nothing else.

    • @hughjorg4008
      @hughjorg4008 Год назад +7

      In the novel by David Morrell, Rambo breaks some ribs from that jump, the injured area gets swollen like a red apple, and he suffers from terrible pain for the rest of the story. 😬

  • @elreyes78
    @elreyes78 Год назад +68

    As a kid, I always preferred part 2. But as an adult, damn that ending monologue hit hard.

    • @NamNguyenn.93
      @NamNguyenn.93 Год назад

      Part 2?. Part 2 is the dumbest part I've ever seen. Rambo as the hero who destroys the bad guys who are my Vietnamese and Soviet revolutionaries. But really, who is the bad guy? Who brought troops to invade my country? Who threw twice as many bombs as WW2 on my country?American movies are just plain stupid and false propaganda.

  • @craigplatel813
    @craigplatel813 Год назад +46

    The sheriff wasn't being condescending he was being tyrannical in keeping people out of town that didn't fit in.

    • @joshuamcdowell1460
      @joshuamcdowell1460 Год назад +7

      Well both. But you're right, the condescension was a symptom of the greater problem of tyranny and elitist psychopathology.

    • @pencilnecked1579
      @pencilnecked1579 Год назад +2

      But in this case he was right though. Rambo was a ticking time bomb

    • @joshuamcdowell1460
      @joshuamcdowell1460 Год назад

      @@pencilnecked1579 not necessarily a ticking time bomb so much as a decommissioned nuclear landmine that could still go off if you decide to fuck with it.

    • @12thLevelSithLord
      @12thLevelSithLord Год назад +10

      @@pencilnecked1579 A bomb that only went off because the sheriff and his yokels lit the fuse.

    •  Год назад +5

      @@pencilnecked1579 actually Rambo was illegally arrested.

  • @jrobwoo688
    @jrobwoo688 Год назад +83

    This is an incredible film on its own. After the second film he just became another action hero. But this first film meant a lot to those who suffered from ptsd and veterans coming home to people who weren’t so greatful for their service. On another note, please watch Chasing Amy for Valentines Day.

    • @LeadStarDude
      @LeadStarDude Год назад +3

      The last one Last Blood was pretty good too, but definitely not as good as the first one

    • @leodragonheart754
      @leodragonheart754 Год назад +2

      @Will Muny I dont understand why she didnt invite him to stay for dinner atleast. They were obviously friends. I would have done so. She was so cold towards him.

    • @heikira438
      @heikira438 Год назад +2

      @@leodragonheart754 War prejudice, most likely.

  • @maceomaceo11
    @maceomaceo11 Год назад +26

    Stallone's monologue is the art of acting at its highest level. As for as the tension between Rambo and the sherrif that is better explained in the book. The sheriff and the deputy that got killed were Korean War vets and veterans of that era did not think highly of the Vietnam vets because they were the first servicemen to not accomplish the goals given to them (which had nothing to do with them, but in that point in time the complete failure of command hadn't been realized by the public).

  • @RJStheFourthAge
    @RJStheFourthAge Год назад +17

    You guys start off every video as the biggest goof balls imaginable, and then, by the end of the movie, have the best, most genuine commentary of any reaction channel I watch.

  • @kentmont
    @kentmont Год назад +46

    In case you’re interested, the guy who played teasle also played Chris Farleys dad on Tommy Boy. He is also a marine veteran in real life

    • @ckobo84
      @ckobo84 Год назад +4

      Yeah I'm glad I got to see Brian Dennehy actually play a good guy just once. My gut feeling is that is much closer to his true personality. Always thought he was such a douche before TB.

    • @Blackferret66
      @Blackferret66 Год назад +3

      @@ckobo84 There are only two other movies I recall him playing the good guy. Once in Cocoon, where he was the alien leader, and the other in Last of the Finest, where he played a cop investigating corruption on the force.

    • @ryanfeit1420
      @ryanfeit1420 Год назад +4

      @@Blackferret66 He also played a good guy in FX with Bryan Brown, which is another excellent mid-80's film. Bryan Brown and Dennehy were a great team in FX. It would be great if they could react to that one.

    • @kentmont
      @kentmont Год назад

      @@ckobo84 there’s a couple actors like that. Like the guard from Shawshank. He usually gets cast as someone who’s a complete asshole.

    • @kentmont
      @kentmont Год назад +4

      @@Blackferret66 man I haven’t seen cocoon since I was like 5. Should prob rewatch thst

  • @SelinaThereseKyle
    @SelinaThereseKyle Год назад +23

    He shouldve gotten an Oscar for the ending monologue alone!

    • @p0ppyfarr95
      @p0ppyfarr95 Год назад

      BAFTA, Golden Globe, Independent Spirit Award, Screen Actors Guild, Saturn Award and a few Critic’s Choice Awards too!

  • @gusswier3952
    @gusswier3952 Год назад +33

    I agree the ending is one of if not the best scene ever.

  • @Lunal73
    @Lunal73 Год назад +39

    I’ve seen this movie like a 100 times and I didn’t put attention to Rambo’s last monologue. I cried so much! 😭 What a great movie. Thank you guys

    • @hughjorg4008
      @hughjorg4008 Год назад +3

      The greatest MONOLOGUE in cinematographic history.

  • @clevelandcbi
    @clevelandcbi Год назад +34

    Two underrated and rarely mentioned Stallone 80's movies are Lock Up and Cobra. Cheesy at times but still fun as hell to watch. His car in Cobra is still one of my all-time favorites.

    • @zacharyashmore1830
      @zacharyashmore1830 Год назад +3

      Cobra is the absalute epitome of an 80's cheesy action movie.

    • @bigsarge8795
      @bigsarge8795 Год назад +3

      I love that car

    • @Kazeneko
      @Kazeneko Год назад +4

      That car is still incredible!!! I love it.

    • @PhantomFilmAustralia
      @PhantomFilmAustralia Год назад +2

      Every time my father came home late and turned the bedroom light on, I'd squint and say, "Leone 5-10." 😂😂

    • @pjay213
      @pjay213 Год назад

      Cobra is amazing

  • @bronzewand
    @bronzewand Год назад +17

    You guys said it.. that last speech is one of the greatest moments in cinematic history! Stallone actually did the cliff jump stunt himself and broke multiple bones. Stallone is a boss! Can't wait for you guys to get to Part 4 ❤

    • @BobSoltis1
      @BobSoltis1 Год назад +3

      Nope. Stuntman Buddy Joe Hooker did the mountain fall. Stallone did a bit of the continuity for the last part - the tree fall - and landed awkwardly on a limb. Bad luck more than real danger for Stallone.

    • @bronzewand
      @bronzewand Год назад

      @@BobSoltis1 Interesting. I always heard that Stallone insisted that he did the stunt himself. The more you know

    • @BobSoltis1
      @BobSoltis1 Год назад

      @@bronzewand Stallone lied about a lot of things after he made that movie. He claimed that it was 40 below zero and they were in an isolated village in the middle of nowhere. The coldest recorded temperature in history for that area is -12 Fahrenheit. That winter the temperature never went below + 25 F with almost no snow. Furthermore, the town of Hope BC is a major transportation junction less than 100 miles west of the City of Vancouver on the Trans Canada Hwy.

  • @victorsos100
    @victorsos100 Год назад +45

    I love the Rambo series!!! The last part is pretty awesome and it really explained what MANY veterans felt after when they came back. Their treatment was awful and this was probably one of the few movies that addressed the issue.

  • @crazexskater
    @crazexskater Год назад +16

    Back in the day, people were joking about Stallone's acting abilities. But he really was a really good actor.

    • @tameraphillips7693
      @tameraphillips7693 9 месяцев назад

      I agree Sylvester Stallone ,is really an awesome actor , he did incredible in his movies,one of my favorite movies with Sylvester Stallone is Rocky 1,2,3 also the Expendables franchise, especially Over the Top ,and so as Demolition Man!!!🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @jaydisqus3353
    @jaydisqus3353 Год назад +63

    Such a good movie. Sly really shows his acting chops in this one. BTW, he did break some ribs jumping off the mountain.

    • @BobSoltis1
      @BobSoltis1 Год назад +1

      Stuntman Buddy Joe Hooker did the mountain fall. Stallone did a bit of the continuity for the last part - the tree fall - and landed awkwardly on a limb. Bad luck more than real danger for Stallone.

    • @jaydisqus3353
      @jaydisqus3353 Год назад

      @@BobSoltis1 that makes sense. He wouldn't assume the full fall.

  • @TheWebcrafter
    @TheWebcrafter Год назад +5

    31:18 - Will Teasle was a big man in a small town. His own sense of superiority was evident from the outset. If you recall, the first time we hear him speak, he's telling a community member to take a bath. Later on after the rocket launcher scene, he tells one of the 'weekend warriors' they couldn't leave until they'd cleared their mess up... and the guy obeyed him. You'll also recall that Teasle was very upset that his best mate (the other a**hole cop) in the force was dead. They were both cut from the same 'arrogant bully' cloth. Unfortunately for each of them, they pushed a stranger to their bulls**t, who pushed back - hard. They drew first blood.

  • @44excalibur
    @44excalibur Год назад +12

    As a Green Beret serving in the US Army 1st Special Forces (Airborne) in Vietnam, John Rambo would've probably been assigned to MACV-SOG (Military Assistance Command, Vietnam - Studies and Observations Group), a highly classified, multi-service United States special operations unit which conducted covert unconventional warfare operations prior to and during the Vietnam War. Martin Sheen's character in Apocalypse Now, Captain Benjamin Willard, was a member of MACV-SOG.

    • @jasonkreider8954
      @jasonkreider8954 Год назад

      What about martin Riggs and the bad guys from lethal weapon

    • @44excalibur
      @44excalibur Год назад

      @@jasonkreider8954 Martin Riggs was a member of the Phoenix Program in Vietnam, which was primarily run by the CIA. I'm not sure if MACV-SOG was part of that. Phoenix was primarily about assassination, counter-terrorism, and interrogation, aimed at the Viet Cong.

    • @atlasisshrugging
      @atlasisshrugging 4 месяца назад

      If I'm not mistaken, this was also the sort of unit that David Webb was a part of in Robert Ludlum's The Bourne Identity before he joined the CIA black-ops unit and adopted the alter ego of Jason Bourne.

    • @44excalibur
      @44excalibur 4 месяца назад

      @@atlasisshrugging In the novels, yes. But MACV-SOG was disbanded in 1972.

    • @44excalibur
      @44excalibur 4 месяца назад

      @@jasonkreider8954 Martin Riggs in Lethal Weapon was also in 1st Special Forces/Green Berets, but he was part of the Phoenix Program, which was run by the C.I.A. Units from MACV-SOG, Navy SEALs, and USMC 1st Force Recon were all involved in the program.

  • @paulieluppino1856
    @paulieluppino1856 Год назад +6

    Everybody who enters in this movie expecting ll muscles and explosions, there's no one who sees the ending coming.... That's the beauty of this movie.......

  • @randallanderson4560
    @randallanderson4560 Год назад +15

    Gents, ya'll need to react to Rambo First Blood part 2. The last scene has the greatest lines of how a Veteran feels you'll ever hear. As a retired Vet myself, it hits me in the feels every time.

  • @zacharyashmore1830
    @zacharyashmore1830 Год назад +21

    I forgot how utterly heart-breaking this film is. Great reaction.

  • @samuelrobinson5103
    @samuelrobinson5103 Год назад +29

    I definitely recommend watching the entire series eventually. It's all worth watching

    • @KillbotSw
      @KillbotSw Год назад +2

      Not the last two not even close.

    • @wolf310ii
      @wolf310ii Год назад

      The second movie isnt that bad and the 3rd is watchable, the 4th is only a dumb action movie (after a headshot from a cal. 50, the body falls were it stands and doesnt flys serval meters around), the 5th i didnt even bother to watch.

  • @mohanicus
    @mohanicus Год назад +29

    "In town your the law..out here it's me"
    Fantastic line

    • @PhantomFilmAustralia
      @PhantomFilmAustralia Год назад +4

      After watching Rambo maim heavily armed police, the line, "I could have killed them all" was the line that got me, as it showed that even outnumbered and barely armed, he could have massacred them as easily as slicing a bagel...but chose not to.

  • @VacuumJockey
    @VacuumJockey Год назад +9

    This movie is legitimately good; it's actually surprisingly low-key, and also supportive of veterans.

  • @DarkPaladin24
    @DarkPaladin24 Год назад +15

    After finding out they're putting Rambo into Mortal Kombat voiced by Sylvester Stallone himself, I had to check these films out and I must say...he really fits in. The ending scene always gets me.

    • @davidsavage5630
      @davidsavage5630 Год назад

      It's very strange how right that game gets Rambo too. Like, not just the character feels right but even his ending and choices feel so in character. Great work in that game. Similar treatment given to RoboCop. Or any of the guest characters really. I'm not even a gamer or like Mortal Kombat that much but they did that great..

    • @DarkPaladin24
      @DarkPaladin24 Год назад

      @@davidsavage5630 yeah. Unfortunately, they couldn't get Arnold Schwarzenegger to voice Terminator.

  • @peteturner3928
    @peteturner3928 Год назад +8

    The last scene with Stallone really hits hard (especially to me as an ex-soldier myself), he nails it. If you want to see him act big hitters like De Niro off the stage watch 'Cop Land' he is stunning in it.

  • @tomaskennedy
    @tomaskennedy Год назад +4

    People think Stallone can’t act! 🤦‍♂️ That scene at the end is heartbreaking. He had to seriously dig deep to bring out that performance.
    Also, the theme song at the end is actually sung by his brother, Frank!!

  • @jamesnorthup7717
    @jamesnorthup7717 9 месяцев назад +6

    Glad you guys appreciated that final scene as much as I did!! Do the whole series!!! All Will had to do is say, I'll take you to lunch and then to the town line and everything would have been cool...

  • @clevelandcbi
    @clevelandcbi Год назад +4

    Brian Dennehy played the part of a big-mouth small-town cop on a power trip to perfection. That one you know 2 seconds into meeting them is going to be a pain in the butt.

    • @Darksidemustang5
      @Darksidemustang5 Год назад +1

      Grew up in rural Oklahoma and the worst type of small town cops are like this. The most danger they have faced is a bar fight. The sheriff misjudged the lengths Rambo would go with his broken psyche and war experience.

    • @clevelandcbi
      @clevelandcbi Год назад +1

      @@Darksidemustang5 Exactly. They're also used to being known, respected, feared, etc in their little world. An outsider like Rambo saw him as a big-mouth POS and nothing more.

  • @tjsogmc
    @tjsogmc Год назад +5

    Quint's monolog about the USS Indianapolis in the movie "Jaws" is equally epic as Rambo's.

  • @seanwright1749
    @seanwright1749 Год назад +3

    The cliff scene where Rambo dives into the Tree....Stallone legitimately injured himself with that stunt

  • @semperparatusadversustyran4336
    @semperparatusadversustyran4336 Год назад +3

    In the book the Sheriff is a Korean war veteran and is angry that the the Vietnam War over shadowed has military service and Projects that anger at Rambo
    Edit: in the book it's also implied that the sheriff is suffering with P.T.S.D. and/or Survivors guilt

  • @RonnieG
    @RonnieG Год назад +4

    Fun FYI: Stallone insisted on doing his own stunts for this movie. On the cliff dive scene he did break ribs falling into the trees. They had a net to catch him but he did jump into the trees. It delayed filming for a few days.

    • @BobSoltis1
      @BobSoltis1 Год назад

      Not sure where this story originated but probably from Stallone. He exaggerated a lot about making this film and the "hardships" he had to endure filming in "remote" Hope BC Canada. LOL!
      Stuntman Buddy Joe Hooker did the mountain fall. Stallone did a bit of the continuity for the last part - the tree fall - and landed awkwardly on a limb after a very short drop from a higher limb. Bad luck more than real danger for Stallone.

  • @calebhodson7421
    @calebhodson7421 Год назад +4

    What they didn’t mention in the movie that they did in the novel is that sheriff Teasle was a veteran of the Korean War. So his personal dislike of Rambo had nothing to do with Rambo being a drifter and wanting something to eat. Korea veterans were basically forgotten about when they came home and it was a war that nobody acknowledged.

  • @chuckleezodiac24
    @chuckleezodiac24 Год назад +5

    no matter how many times i hear Rambo's monologue, it always makes me get a little choked up. not even a big Stallone fan, but it's one of the greatest scenes ever.

  • @SwaysTavern
    @SwaysTavern Год назад +5

    Yup, hands down that speech was amazing, just seeing him break down like that, WOW. I remember watching this film when I was little and didn’t understand it then watched it later as an Adult and was like Holy Crap 😮 Another one of my Fave films from Stallone is “Over The Top” he was awesome in it too. ❤

  • @andrewsawyer1375
    @andrewsawyer1375 Год назад +11

    This was a such good story told in this movie. The rest were action based & good for what they were.

    • @revariox189
      @revariox189 Год назад

      I prefer that they would have kept the ending where he dies. would have ensured to not have the franchise take the direction it took... and made it more impactful. guaranteed tears.

  • @SurvivorBri
    @SurvivorBri Год назад +3

    One of the most heartbreaking, underrated endings to a movie. As if you didn't already understand what Rambo was going through, he brings it home with that monologue.

  • @benjiarehart2878
    @benjiarehart2878 11 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you both for your great review, and respectful words for our Vietnam vets. I grew up in the Army in the 60's, 70's. My father spent 3 tours in Vietnam, and they were treated very unfair upon their return. He was never the same, and unfortunately took his life in 1974 when I was 10. Just subscribed

  • @gregslone4874
    @gregslone4874 Год назад +2

    The movie is based on a book. The book is so much darker. The book is set in Kentucky which is where I live and that's exactly how a lot of those small town sheriffs act.

  • @clevelandcbi
    @clevelandcbi Год назад +8

    Check out his show *"Tulsa King."* Man is 76 and STILL intimidating as heck.

    • @txlyons2937
      @txlyons2937 Год назад +2

      Seconding this, Tulsa King is great.

  • @timbola
    @timbola Год назад +3

    Actually, what he meant by the way he looked wasn't because "they" were against the war...it was most people were for the war. The sheriff felt he was disrespecting the uniform.

    • @craigplatel813
      @craigplatel813 Год назад

      Yes wearing the flag on any clothing was considered disrespectful by the "old timers" of the day.

  • @lizberezin2919
    @lizberezin2919 6 месяцев назад +1

    The first Rembo is not an action flick, it's very serious social commentary about behavior towards veterans at that era. A powerful movie!

  • @Infamous6091
    @Infamous6091 Год назад +3

    Fun fact: the actor who plays the red haired guard plays detective horatio in CSI: Miami

  • @everettbryant7056
    @everettbryant7056 Год назад +3

    In the book during the last scene Trautman kills Rambo during their embrace. Because there was a possibility of a sequel and test audience responses the ending was changed for the movie.

  • @CCCowboy
    @CCCowboy Год назад +5

    Another EXCELLENT Stallone movie is Nighthawks

  • @Imylover
    @Imylover Год назад +1

    Stallone has in fact many times over the decades been approached by real Vietnam & other conflict vets that have thanked him & shaken his hand just because his Rambo films finally helped bringing PTSD to the knowledge of the general public. These films, say whatever you want about them, helped people globally understand what PTSD is & that it is never the soldiers fault why the war, whatever war that is, happens. The Rambo films are entertainment but they are also, in their own way, important. It put the spotlight on brave people that risked & gave it all for freedom & got nothing in return for it.

  • @megavideopowermegavideopow8657
    @megavideopowermegavideopow8657 Год назад +1

    That song at the end was song by his brother Frank Stallone who also song in the movie Rocky around the fire as Rocky walked through his neighborhood”There are two kinds of roads that you outta know,there are two kinds of roads”🎼🎤

  • @bigsarge8795
    @bigsarge8795 Год назад +3

    This is such a good movie. I served for 22 years and ive struggled with ptsd in the past but Rambo is right. You dont turn it off. You watch your brothers back and he watches yours. Its a fight thats never truly over.

  • @ThomasStClair-zr2lb
    @ThomasStClair-zr2lb Год назад +4

    This is on the short list of movies that is better than the book it was based on. Such great performances by everybody involved.

  • @ekku1979
    @ekku1979 Год назад +1

    For the last part of the movie: what Rambo does in town when he gets there is partly a distraction but also the basic steps to take in order to make life difficult for the opposing troops. 1. disrupt communications (phonelines), 2. Destroy any useful enemy supplies (gun store, gas station, electricity) 3. If unsure of the number and/or location of enemy personnel, execute points 1 and 2 by creating lots of commotion in order to get the enemy force to reveal themselves by reacting to said commotion.

  • @richcarrCCC
    @richcarrCCC Год назад +2

    Well done gentlemen, the quality of your reaction during the movie was only surpassed by the level of excellence within your intelligent, compassionate, fact filled, genuinely heartfelt closing summation. Thanks

  • @SteelerNate22
    @SteelerNate22 Год назад +3

    Sadly when this came out troops weren't treated with the respect and honor that they are these days. Thankfully much has changed since then. Would still love to see more done, especially for some of the homeless vets but it's a far cry from what my dad had to go through. Great reaction as usual.

    • @12thLevelSithLord
      @12thLevelSithLord Год назад +3

      Yeah. Thankfully these days we're better able to make the distinction of "hate the war, not the soldier."

  • @JamesSmith144
    @JamesSmith144 Год назад +4

    That end scene breaks me up every time I see this film, what Rambo goes through in this film is enough to make you pity him... then you find out the full extent of what he's been through in that final scene... it's heartbreaking. It's a shame the sequels sort of change the character into just an action hero, they lost the poignancy this film had. Glad you enjoyed this film guys, keep up the good work.

  • @pollynicklas5220
    @pollynicklas5220 Год назад +5

    Great choice of movie tonight! Have to do Rambo : First Blood Part 2!!

  • @44excalibur
    @44excalibur Год назад +3

    The "orange stuff" that Delmar Berry's mother referred to was "Agent Orange," a chemical defoliant used as a chemical weapon in Vietnam from 1961 to 1971 as "Operation Ranch Hand," for the purpose of destroying crops used as food supplies for the Viet Cong, as well as destroying heavy foliage that acted as concealment for Viet Cong and North Vietnamese forces. But the chemical had adverse side effects, as it caused birth defects in Vietnamese children and diseases such as leukemia, Hodgkin's lymphoma, and various kinds of cancer in Vietnam veterans after they returned to the U.S.A.

    • @RockyDaTherapist
      @RockyDaTherapist Год назад

      My dad developed huge cysts on his arms that had to be surgically removed from exposure to agent orange. He did two tours of Vietnam.

    • @44excalibur
      @44excalibur Год назад +1

      @@RockyDaTherapist I'm very sorry to hear that. I hope he had a successful recovery.

    • @RockyDaTherapist
      @RockyDaTherapist Год назад

      @@44excalibur He did thank you. It’s a strong memory for me because since he was in the hospital he missed my high school graduation but thankfully he was there for college and grad school. He’s my hero 😊.

  • @maskedmildew5437
    @maskedmildew5437 Год назад +3

    I watched on RUclips on my tv but I had to log in to tell y'all how much I love your commentary and the hype you bring to one of my all time faves

    • @OctoKrool
      @OctoKrool  Год назад +1

      Appreciate it my dude!

  • @budlightpimp19
    @budlightpimp19 Год назад +4

    One of the best series in movie history.

  • @fjbsdoa1976
    @fjbsdoa1976 10 месяцев назад +1

    My parents took me to see this movie when I was 6. This is where I became a huge fan of Stallone

  • @ceejay6553
    @ceejay6553 Год назад +1

    Totally agree, that monolog was incredible! Stallone doesn't show this often but when he let's his characters express themselves like this,it true is amazing.

  • @michaelcoffey1991
    @michaelcoffey1991 Год назад +4

    @OctoKrool One of three movies I refer to people who bash Stallone and say he can not act. It is sad this franchise became just stupid action films. THIS film tackled how we treat vets, how society en mass treated them coming back from NAM and what we in the USA still suck at now in 2023... treated PTSD and Mental Health as REAL. The end scene when you see him break, a super man of masculinity a war hero just break from PTSD was so amazing and made everyone aware how crippling WAR is to the human soul.

    • @Rmlohner
      @Rmlohner Год назад +1

      Several actual Vietnam vets said the movie taught them how to cry again.

    • @michaelcoffey1991
      @michaelcoffey1991 Год назад

      @@Rmlohner I don't doubt that

    • @blakerh
      @blakerh Год назад +1

      Yeah, the rest of the Rambo movies are too fake and not good.

  • @BeckyLStoutWriter
    @BeckyLStoutWriter Год назад +4

    I hope you guys watch the sequel, too. It also has an incredible song during the credits. 👍

  • @mantism.d.8363
    @mantism.d.8363 Год назад +1

    I always got the impression that the line in the beginning about wearing the flag, and asking for trouble around here, had more to do with the state in which a lot of veterans ended up in post war. A lot of vets returned and fell into depression which led to substance abuse, vagrancy and other problems. Because of the way they were treated ofc, things they experienced, and a lack of care for them. A lot were exposed to drugs while at war as well, and became addicted. So I felt like he was telling him basically, you look like one of those guys, keep it moving. Especially bc of his appearance and traveling the way he was. And later him talking about it being a quiet town, etc.

  • @kieronball8962
    @kieronball8962 Год назад +1

    Stallone performed the last third of the jump, into the tree branches, SUCCESSFULLY.
    The Director asked for another take and unfortunately, Stallone actually impaled himself on one of the branches and his scream of agony in the film, WAS REAL!

  • @Rmlohner
    @Rmlohner Год назад +5

    I highly recommend the original novel, which is far more complex with both Rambo and Teasle having their good and bad qualities and Rambo playing his own role in escalating the initial incident, so that you're never quite sure who you should be rooting for.

  • @davidr1050
    @davidr1050 Год назад +3

    12:11 -- Survival knives are a thing.. This one was custom made for the film by legendary knifesmith Gil Hibben.. (Original Hibben knives are worth their money, but their quality has gone down with mass production in recent years.)

  • @hoeszeit
    @hoeszeit Год назад

    As i watched this in the 90's. I was a Child,... And in the end i saw RAMBO crying it changed something inside me. It told me that everyone has feelings,... even such a "Bad Boy" ,... Seeing you watch this in 2023 is just amazing.... It was and still is one of the best movies out there,.... ! Thanks,..

  • @johnw8578
    @johnw8578 Год назад +2

    As a kid, I had a Rambo Knife -- it had a compass on the handle, also the handle would open up and there was fishing line and a sharpening stone inside.

  • @Morrison64
    @Morrison64 Год назад +4

    I live an hour away from the town they filmed at, actually named hope, everytime I pass thru it I always think of Rambo wrecking it up lol

    • @clevelandcbi
      @clevelandcbi Год назад

      I would be so tempted to break a minor law just for the hell of it 🤣🤣🤣

    • @Morrison64
      @Morrison64 Год назад +1

      @@clevelandcbi lol it wouldnt end up as epic tho

  • @LuckyNemo03
    @LuckyNemo03 Год назад +4

    As intense as the last scene was I always pictured him walking with his commander to the police car before the credits roll saying, “I might need to get some rabies shots or something, I got bit by a bunch of rats”

    • @stevesheroan4131
      @stevesheroan4131 Год назад +1

      When I read that line I heard it in Rocky’s voice in my head lol. The line started with “Ya know…” though.

  • @SPEEDPAINTER1
    @SPEEDPAINTER1 Год назад +1

    29:02 the singer of the song is Stallone's brother Frank. He sings the closing credit song in Rambo II also.

  • @RyoHazuki224
    @RyoHazuki224 Год назад +2

    Nobody expects that final monologue, its so powerful, so raw.

  • @sierrarichardson330
    @sierrarichardson330 Год назад +3

    Omg u guys should soooo watch the other two films after this. First blood part 2 is just as good as an action movie. But the first movie is more about the character than the action like that ending is one of favorites scenes and favorite acting from Sylvester Stallone 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽

    • @kimzwolinski9919
      @kimzwolinski9919 Год назад

      I second that 😊

    • @chrissiegle1065
      @chrissiegle1065 Год назад +1

      Are you serious?? That girl... Wambo...oh wambo... I wuv you wambo...ugh...I think the rest are great though...

    • @clevelandcbi
      @clevelandcbi Год назад

      @@chrissiegle1065 I laughed too dam hard at that.

  • @orlandoruizjr3834
    @orlandoruizjr3834 Год назад +3

    Love this movie. I can't wait for your reactions to the rest of these. They're all awesome. You guys should look for Cop Land , the director's cut. Another great performance by Stallone. Also stars Ray Liotta and Robert Deniro. Directed by the director of Logan. Check it out.

  • @mercilesscondemnation7318
    @mercilesscondemnation7318 Год назад +12

    That final scene hits like a boot to the chest man I swear 🤣

  • @MrBlazinerday
    @MrBlazinerday 2 месяца назад

    This movie made waves back in the day but its had a lasting effect. In the end he gives a masterful scene in which he lets it all out and gives us a look into what Vietnam vets go through. In the book the sheriff was a former Korean war vet who was against the nam war and believed all the stereotypes of the troops coming back. Many came back with drug problems, alcoholism and were quick to be violent. This created a stigma with them. In the book the sheriff looks at nam vets like a dishonor to the uniform.

  • @JosephHuntelvisnspiders
    @JosephHuntelvisnspiders Год назад +2

    One of the greatest scenes, like you said, he says f*ck all thru the movie then explodes at the end. Great reaction lads.

  • @wolfgar271
    @wolfgar271 Год назад +3

    This issue with the flag on Rambo's jacket wasn't because of anyone in the town had an objection to the Vietnam war. Teasle's warning was about Rambo looking so grungy. People in the town were very patriotic and anyone wearing the flag should do so with a measure of pride. This was a time when many felt wearing an American flag print as a t-shirt or other item was flat out disrespectful; a view which has changed a great deal since then. For some reason, that line in the movie confuses a lot of younger, first-time viewers so you guys are not alone!

  • @LeahB31
    @LeahB31 Год назад +3

    I know you don't typically do entire series, but please do all the Rambo movies.

  • @David_7171
    @David_7171 5 месяцев назад

    I’m really glad these guys reacted like this to First Blood. I was a kid when I saw it back in the day and ‘till today it resonates with me. I still cry.

  • @marcusw.bryant4857
    @marcusw.bryant4857 Год назад +3

    Great reaction. I hope ya'll react to Rambo: First Blood part 2

  • @markwillis675
    @markwillis675 Год назад +4

    One of the greatest movies of my childhood. You guys reminded me of another great movie. "TRUE ROMANCE" Brad Pitt has an iconic line. "Don't condescend me man". Such an amazing cast in this movie. Check it out.

  • @russellburress6240
    @russellburress6240 Год назад +1

    Will represents the small town guy who when he was a kid was a bully then he became the star athlete Then he gets a job as a deputy, Works is way up to become the sheriff And he knows everyone in town everyone knows him and he needs that constant respect to make himself feel good he's the big fish in a small pond and he knows it

  • @rairair23
    @rairair23 Год назад

    You guys are great. I love watching your videos. I thank you for giving Rambo a watch and giving your reactions and comments during and after the film. Keep up the great work.

  • @44excalibur
    @44excalibur Год назад +3

    The actor who plays Deputy Mitch is a young David Caruso, who would go on to star in the crime dramas NYPD Blue and CSI: Miami.