This is my favorite Rambo. Old, grungy, battle hardened and built like a brick wall. He was an absolute force of nature in this movie. Oh, and that depiction of what machine gun does to everything was just perfect. There are no flimsy bullet holes and there's no hiding behind any surface against that, it just rips and tears everything.
The piercing power of the gun is spot on, but its ability to sustain fire without either overheating or running out of ammo, with just one guy servicing it, is kind of where things get Hollywood. I do like though, that he was causing more carnage than the sniper. Snipers have been traditionally important parts of battle, though I feel like they are getting replaced by drones, from what we are seeing in Ukraine, but machinegunners are actually the deadliest guys in any light infantry formation. The funny thing is, a lot of older movies knew this, and so the hero in those movies is often a machinegunner, while modern films tend to focus on the snipers.
This movie will always have a special place on my list of movies to rewatch as this is the last movie my father had watched before he passed away. I saw his excitement as he watches Rambo pulverized all his enemies, the happiness of a true action fan. But soon after the movie had concluded he suddenly fell down and lose consciousness. I expected this to happen but didn't expect it to happen very soon. In the morning, he lose his precious life and finally return to our creator. I hope one day a cure for cancer will be discovered and no dreams will be ended. Stallone and this movie made my father's life an extraordinary one.
Do you think if that Burmese general were arrested by canadian forces, he would be taken to canada, sentenced to life imprisonment, but still live better in a canadian prison cell, than he did as a free man in Burma?
I have seen this war scene about 100x. Rambo is the best. I hope Stallone makes another one. Maybe fighting the CCP? They are, after all, trying to take over the USA.
I grew up on All of Slys movies but Rambo was always my favorite. I remember watching this scene in the movie theater surrounded by legit Rambo fans all of us in our mid-40s. When the scene was over everybody gave the movie of Standing Ovation and high-fived each other. There will never be a better rendition to Carnage than the scene.
I was at a Marine Base when Saving Private Ryan came out. Theater was packed. Standing room only. During the initial D-Day invasion scene you could have heard a pin drop in that theater. Not a cough. Not a muffle. Not even the sound of popcorn being eaten. Just a look of pure intensity on the faces of every marine there. You could see it in their faces that every single one of them would have gladly joined their army brothers in that slug fest of a fight. And when the defenses were finally breached and the US soldiers got pay back on the defenders those Marines literally lost their $%^&. I doubt there was so much as a kernal of popcorn eaten or a sip of soda taken during that first battle scene.
When he pops up behind that guy in the car in the beginning and that music "sound" from like the Rambo 2/3 movies just sends chills through my body. You know they bad guys got it coming for sure when that sound plays.
The good ol' Vibraslap makes that sound. I always insisted on playing it in band when the music called for it, because of Rambo 2. That theme KILLED it!
I once saw an "honest" movie poster somewhere on the net, the tagline for rambo was "The entire third act is rambo cutting dudes in half with a machine gun, and it's as awesome as it sounds" I think that pretty much sums up this scene
"Let me just say that Rambo is the best combat vet I've ever seen. A pure fighting machine with only a desire to win a war that someone else lost. And if winning means he has to die, he'll die. No fear, no regrets. And one more thing: what you choose to call hell, he calls home." -- Col. Samual Troutman
A very underrated scene. Besides the obvious pro-longed brutality, violence, destructions, explosion of flesh and blood - give lots of credit to Stallone for fully playing out Rambo's emotions and being in a pure "soul-less" mode wiping out the enemies like spraying insecticides into an anthill. Stallone played Rambo like he was possessed. That is phenomenal acting.
The best action movie ever made Rambo is a real man he's in pain he of emotions he's kind of lost that's why it's a great action movie it's a film about real people not robotic killing machines
When I saw this in the theater, with the BIG SOUNDS, I remember getting dry mouth because it was hanging open in disbelief/amazement...... Just absolutely, outrageously, brutal.
I remember going to watch this with ZERO expectations of it to be good….just another Hollywood cash grab. Holy shit was I wrong, such a brutal action flick. Even the church goers have to kill to survive
I watched this right after getting back from Iraq....had to stop 5 minutes in during the mortaring of the village. Years later I'm good with it, somehow. 🤷♂️
Best Rambo movie by a mile. Love it when he tells the missionary that if he wasn't bringing guns to the people up river he wouldn't change a thing. So true.
Not even close to the best...not even top 2. Fight scenes were good but the incompetent over macho wannabe British badass mercenaries and the annoying missionaries made it an ok movie.
Not enough "Rambo" all he did was basically stand around the entire movie , especially the last fight . Yes shooting the .50 cal was cool but it was over extended as all he did was make grunting noises , reload make more grunting noises and spin the gun in a different direction a few times for 5 minutes lol .Rambo should of been running around being a bad ass improvising as he did in previous movies.
@@manchesterexplorer8519 You have no idea what you're talking about. Have you read any of the comments? Some war veterans have stopped the film because some of the scenes were so realistic that it triggered memories they had long since buried in the back of their minds so that can function in normal life. Judging from your comment, you seem to watch the bullets but ignore the dialogue kinda guy. This movie showed exactly what a passive Rambo is, living his life with no violence because he's seen enough war. First Blood (1st movie) states this clearly. Rambo being the intelligent warrior that he is doesn't run around shooting stuff looking badass.
Some people will say that the violence was gratuitous, but coming from 11 years of military experience I can definitely say this is very realistic. The velocity of a 50 Cal round is powerful enough to take chunks of meat off of you without the round directly hitting you. In other words, if the round missed you by an inch, the velocity will still take meat off of your bones. If you were hit directly by one, you will not live and your body parts will be hard to identify.
Yea, some of those bodies had "to much" left for having been direct hits. There was a video of a hunter using 50 on a deer, the hunter missed, but the deer dropped. Just the force of the 50 going by was enough to remove Bambi's eyes.
@@glorytokekistan824 Yes they did, it proved that a near miss wouldn't do jack to a house of cards. So anything less than a glancing hit wouldn't do jack to a human body.
@@mithrandirstrumkrahe Yeah a 50 bmg round from a barret 50 cal sniper riffle could blow you arms and legs apart. That touret would definitely do that. A head shot and it would explode your head off its shoulders
@@mithrandirstrumkrahe absolutely, if it hits bone the bone shatters into pieces ripping through the tissue in the body. Not only that but if you’ve ever seen a .50 cal bullet in ballistics gel you’ll see the massive expansion of the gel through the force of the round then it snapping back into place causing a mangled mess.
2:40 - When you are pushed, killing is as easy as breathing. Also this is by far one of the most brutal and, in terms of gun damage, realistic gun battles in film. Bullets really do that level of damage to a human body, the .50 cal bullets being shot by Rambo on the M2 and School Boy with the Barret Sniper Rifle are really that nasty to be able to blow huge holes in or dismember people
A shame some of the other good guys got killed needlessly while this guy was busy trying to adjust his moral compass. At least he did finally redeem himself.
Watch last blood. Rambo cuts the guys' chest open and rips his heart out of it. We need a Rambo 6 imho. The older Rambo gets the more savage he becomes.
Rambo sagt zim schluss das er alles was er auf dieser Welt geliebt hat verloren hat und reitet verletzt von der Farm seines Vater weg...... Es gibt keinen weiteren teil.
Honestly, the most violent movie I've ever scene. I love the fact that Sylvester Stallone has had a resurgence the last 15 years. He is truly an international treasure.
A strict fact: Mr. Stallone had NEVER been in real fighting or war!!! This movie is a fake, and its only meaning is spreading opinion, that killing is only way to take "bad" people out. Really a "Disney-productioned" fairy tale for great profits... Shame on those who made this movie for eternal teen-age-boys! School shootings will come again and again!!! Good night, and enjoy being covered with blood and guts.
Good eye. At least they did well showing what a .50 cal does to a human body. They also had him reload, which is great, but in reality he would have had to reload five or six times to put that many rounds down range (and at least one barrel swap).
The final five minutes of this movie was BRUTAL. Yes the way the blood spatter happened wasn’t completely accurate, and the barrel probably would’ve overheated after that many rounds, but a .50 cal round that weighs around 43 grams moving a 4,000 fps absolutely would rip body parts off and just about tear a body in half with only 1-2 rounds in the same general space.
@@JohnDoe-zr8pc Also, the Burmese Army Soldiers wouldn’t be carrying AK-47s but H&K G3 rifles or the Israeli Galils they do have the Chinese AK copy but every Burmese know that they don’t use AKs that much, just the G3s.
I can't believe this was from 2008 and still one of the best scenes I'd ever watched. I played this movie over and over, daily, as I got ready for work.
This scene is still fucking epic. Aside from the action, every part of it looks excellent... The direction, the pacing, the recoil of the Dshk, the chaos, the corpses being shredded like paper thrown in a gutter, the sounds of the guns, the blood effects... everthing felt so real. It also helps that you, the spectator, don't get lost in what is happening, there's no Taken cams to cause you headaches, and no annoying quips to ruin your inmersion.
Rambo told her, "Killing is as easy as breathing" I guess now she knows that is true. I also guess she knows Rambo is the only reason she and her friends are alive, more than once.
"What do you mean you spent the entire special effects budget in 5 minutes? You're kidding, right? Right?" The Fx team deserved an Oscar for this scene, because they nailed it. A Ma Deuce spittin' .50's against soft targets would look just like this; meat grinder.
I love how there's all that brain matter from the driver all over the .50 cals shield. And gotta give props for accurately showing the damage a .50 cal round will do to a person's body he'll even the rounds that just impacted the ground was still pretty close to real life because when a .50 round hits the ground it kicks up a good amount of dirt about 6 or 7 feet tall since its basically a tiny artillery round more than a huge rifle round lol
Dude.. I was in my mid 20s living with roommates.. we all went down to the theater to watch this opening weekend.. the theater was going nuts.. it was funny and awesome all at the same time
it definitely helped that I was 21 and had my brother and the boys in the theater next to me. It was a real event for kids who played soldier in the woods and fields with firecrackers growing up on Stallone and Schwarzenegger movies.
Ver un vietnamita haciendo trampas, es como ver un capítulo de mackgiver, escapando de una cárcel de máxima seguridad, tirandoles un pedo a los guardiacarceles para que se desmayen.
I joked about this over the top clip with some ex-military friends once, and they were adamant that THIS scene was about as realistic as it gets, especially the .50 cal rounds. When I watch this again, their words send a chill up my spine.
@@ignis_infinitus_infernus Light armour like APC, not tanks. 50 Cal rounds would bounce of medium or heavies from WW2, and no chance at all against a modern main battle tank.
@@ashes2diamond I'm not talking about modern armored vehicles, I cleary said "It was designed as an anti tank round in ww2" you know nearly 80 years ago when tanks were more vulnerable to light arms fire. Even then tank armor became too thick for the 50 BMG and then they started using the 20mm round. Should've read what I said.
This has got to be the most realistic movie shots of brutal 50-calibre bullets ripping bodies, AK-47 sub-machine guns and anti-tank MANPADS. Very well dramatized and superb special effects ! Now one can see how brutal close combat and war really is and not the usual sterilized stuff we get always. The special effects director deserves an Oscar for these scenes in Rambo V !
The 50 cal won't rip you in half. Also, it's not a "sub machine gun". 1- it would have to hit the spine with god accuracy because the spine would hold you together even if the flesh around is ripped. 2-ballistic gel tests aren't very accurate because the gel is a gel, not bone skin or muscle(which can expand a lot before being ripped by the shock wave anyway). 3-Shock waves are not blades. For example, grenades often don't even blow off limbs even at close range. And people jump on grenades all the time and don't flop 20 feet in every direction. 4-keep in mind, many veterans out there are former mechanics and cooks, not rambo warriors who seen some shit.
Am I the only one who took time to appreciate the fact that he actually had to reload, and showing the chaos that rains down for those few moments when you can't fire back?
such a satisfying scene, especially after that brutal village scene. Also, satisfying to see the missionary guy realize that sometimes you can't turn the other cheek.
@Nyessa Did you even notice I stated "in an action movie" before you conflated to anything real while trying to prop yourself up? The way the damage is done to people inflicted with it is my primary reason for that. Your reloading statement is valid, but it's all too often in movies. I also noticed you offered nothing of reference for comparison. That's just pity arguing by you.
What "Dirty Harry" did making the audience scream for justice on one villain, RAMBO did for an entire army of bad guys. James Bond flicks never achieved that with their jumpsuited baddies. They were just targets. But here, when the big guns spray and the meat flies, the audience goes ape because they had been convinced earlier by brief, perfectly chosen scenes that each one of those rats had it coming. Genius! Superb movie, one of Stallone's best.
Para mim o segundo melhor filme das sequências. O meu preferido é Rambo I, contudo, em Rambo Até Fim mostra o Stallone em uma performance muito interessante quase 40 anos após o primeiro filme
I enjoyed this Rambo movie right up to the start of this battle, then over the next few minutes I went from enjoying to loving this movie. One of the best action scenes I have ever seen!
watching it i thought it was over the top. if you are saying you have seen it in combat and its accurate, that must be the scariest thing imaginable to witness in real life.
@@spavliskojr If you check out Tier 1 and Demo Ranch's videos on what a .50 does to a test dummy, the movie is spot on. It is capable of liquifying the head and torso and/or cut the body in half.
To be fair the .50 is intended for use on vehicles. *Vehicles.* Anyone thinking a bullet meant for taking vehicles out won't do much to a human is either stupid or knows nothing about hot death being spewed out of one of the greatest MGs of all time
"When you're pushed, killing is as easy as breathing." - Rambo I just realized how that quote is exactly what's being pointed out as the missionary pacifist guy during the final battle grabs a rock and repeatedly smacks the soldier until he's out. He just got pushed.
Interesting motto that fits "What goes around comes around" The sniper who decided to be kind and wait for Rambo never got captured and tortured like his team mates
Rambo has always been my favourite since childhood.. grew up with it dressing up like Rambo with the red ribbon around my head and carrying bow and arrow .. this by far the most brutal of all the movies and I glad they made it
That's because besides all the evil things he did and all the people he murdered in cold blood, previously he saw him sexually abusing a kid, that thing disgusted Rambo at this extent of truly hate this man
Bittersweet ending. Like Sarah and Michael lived but their entire world shattered, realising they can't actually help in this fight whilst also witnessing the worst of humans. Michael had to beat someone with a rock to death when they only went to heal. But Rambo sees them and you even see his lip quiver, watching even after all this Sarah still looks for Michael and helps him, running into the field of bodies because she has to do what she can which is heal. Rambo believes people can make a difference truly, seeing as he made their lives continue. May be a small difference but to them two it's the world
As Burmese citizen. Very underrated movie, when this movie came out, the government banned all movie theaters from playing this movie.
John got behind that Browning M2/50 Cal and went to town, total carnage. This is stil my fav Rambo movie
I saw this in theaters when I was 19. Went in with low expectations and came out buying every collector's edition of this movie since. Awesome movie!
Haya. Bino. Minovia.
Every Stallone's movies really worth watching. Except cliff hanger.
Me too this was my first Rambo movie and ever since then I was a fan
I am 11 now and I still watch it im obsessed 😂
weasel.
This is my favorite Rambo. Old, grungy, battle hardened and built like a brick wall. He was an absolute force of nature in this movie. Oh, and that depiction of what machine gun does to everything was just perfect. There are no flimsy bullet holes and there's no hiding behind any surface against that, it just rips and tears everything.
The piercing power of the gun is spot on, but its ability to sustain fire without either overheating or running out of ammo, with just one guy servicing it, is kind of where things get Hollywood. I do like though, that he was causing more carnage than the sniper. Snipers have been traditionally important parts of battle, though I feel like they are getting replaced by drones, from what we are seeing in Ukraine, but machinegunners are actually the deadliest guys in any light infantry formation. The funny thing is, a lot of older movies knew this, and so the hero in those movies is often a machinegunner, while modern films tend to focus on the snipers.
I lost my shit when I watched this scene. Definitely one of the most brutal battle scenes ever committed to film.
Wow how impressive.
How? Were you naked? Or just sat on a toilet and it miraculously disappeared.
Yup
@@HighSpeedNoDrag Why the sarcasm
Bodies as bags of jello with explosives in them? Sorry, way over the top.
----Kill count----
Rambo friends: 18
Sniper: 12
Rebels: 28
Rambo: 563
This felt like a damn hour the first time seeing this
All in all ...they did pretty well. Considering they were competing against fucking John Rambo.
He put da team on his back doe.
Hot Shots Part II had thousands
@@frankcastle7505 LOL
This movie will always have a special place on my list of movies to rewatch as this is the last movie my father had watched before he passed away. I saw his excitement as he watches Rambo pulverized all his enemies, the happiness of a true action fan. But soon after the movie had concluded he suddenly fell down and lose consciousness. I expected this to happen but didn't expect it to happen very soon. In the morning, he lose his precious life and finally return to our creator. I hope one day a cure for cancer will be discovered and no dreams will be ended.
Stallone and this movie made my father's life an extraordinary one.
I am sorry to hear that. May his soul rest in peace
That five minutes felt like an hour. One of the best gun action scene ever.
Wait, what - that was only 5 minutes? Are we sure that timestamp is correct? I swear I've been RUNNING for the past half-hour 0_o
Damn, you were right. Seeing it the first time felt like an eternity
I saw Rambo, this isn't that movie. Must be some sequel
It is the amazinest scene forever
Glad Rambo had a 1000 round belt all prepped for this occasion...!
This scene never gets old.
This scene make you feel young again.
Bro it is Myanmar army??(Burma)
Neither does any of the bad guys in Rambo movies
@@Sealhunt
Still Fresh.
Only doublefold violence can stop violence.....remember that...this is one of the iconic scenes of all time....pure testosterone.....1000%
Testosterone levels aren’t shit. It’s about guts.
I never feel bored of watching this scene again and again... 🔥
Do you think if that Burmese general were arrested by canadian forces, he would be taken to canada, sentenced to life imprisonment, but still live better in a canadian prison cell, than he did as a free man in Burma?
Still Fresh.
I have seen this war scene about 100x. Rambo is the best. I hope Stallone makes another one. Maybe fighting the CCP? They are, after all, trying to take over the USA.
Same too
You know why?
It's because when the scene ends......
It's not over....NOTHING IS OVER!!!
I remember watching this scene on the edge of my seat in the cinema. Absolutely amazing. Still exciting to watch! most bad-ass Rambo ever
I grew up on All of Slys movies but Rambo was always my favorite.
I remember watching this scene in the movie theater surrounded by legit Rambo fans all of us in our mid-40s. When the scene was over everybody gave the movie of Standing Ovation and high-fived each other. There will never be a better rendition to Carnage than the scene.
I was at a Marine Base when Saving Private Ryan came out. Theater was packed. Standing room only. During the initial D-Day invasion scene you could have heard a pin drop in that theater. Not a cough. Not a muffle. Not even the sound of popcorn being eaten. Just a look of pure intensity on the faces of every marine there. You could see it in their faces that every single one of them would have gladly joined their army brothers in that slug fest of a fight. And when the defenses were finally breached and the US soldiers got pay back on the defenders those Marines literally lost their $%^&.
I doubt there was so much as a kernal of popcorn eaten or a sip of soda taken during that first battle scene.
Rambo 2 (1985) was my favorite one
@@superdave8248 No one cares.
I was yelling like a howler monkey during first two minutes of carnage. :D:D:D
@@BestMods168 you do if you bothered to read it and comment 🤣🤣 retard
When he pops up behind that guy in the car in the beginning and that music "sound" from like the Rambo 2/3 movies just sends chills through my body. You know they bad guys got it coming for sure when that sound plays.
They left off the best part just before that where the guy says something like 'Nobody can save them now, nobody.'
@@MrHarumakiSensei "FOOKIN' JINXED US MATE!"
The good ol' Vibraslap makes that sound. I always insisted on playing it in band when the music called for it, because of Rambo 2. That theme KILLED it!
5 and a half minutes of pure adrenaline. And it ends with one of the most satisfying villain deaths ever.
Iicu
I have not watched the entire movie, but the villain deserved every moment of his dreadful death. Period.
@@mariaeddycesario3067 oh yes he did.
Still Fresh.
I once saw an "honest" movie poster somewhere on the net, the tagline for rambo was "The entire third act is rambo cutting dudes in half with a machine gun, and it's as awesome as it sounds" I think that pretty much sums up this scene
After first blood , this was the best Rambo movie ever, and this scene was phenomenal
"Let me just say that Rambo is the best combat vet I've ever seen. A pure fighting machine with only a desire to win a war that someone else lost. And if winning means he has to die, he'll die. No fear, no regrets. And one more thing: what you choose to call hell, he calls home."
-- Col. Samual Troutman
Home... 🖤🥀
Chu
What's more, he'll eat things that'll make a Billy goat 🐐 puke...
Yep, the actors studied their lines really well.
"AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA"
- Sly Marbo
A romantic comedy for the entire family...
LMAO
Absolutely
😂😂😂😂
Rambo had not felt that kind of love since Rambo 2. It was a great love story I thought.
Really gets the blood flowing.
A very underrated scene. Besides the obvious pro-longed brutality, violence, destructions, explosion of flesh and blood - give lots of credit to Stallone for fully playing out Rambo's emotions and being in a pure "soul-less" mode wiping out the enemies like spraying insecticides into an anthill. Stallone played Rambo like he was possessed. That is phenomenal acting.
The best action movie ever made Rambo is a real man he's in pain he of emotions he's kind of lost that's why it's a great action movie it's a film about real people not robotic killing machines
Underrated? 42k likes?
@@rolandet Almost triple you troll!
Played like a real green berat has snapped
Still Fresh.
EIne der besten Filmscenen überhaupt^^ Viele Menschen Sterben!! XD
When I saw this in the theater, with the BIG SOUNDS, I remember getting dry mouth because it was hanging open in disbelief/amazement...... Just absolutely, outrageously, brutal.
This is how Hollywood made movies before they went woke.
I remember going to watch this with ZERO expectations of it to be good….just another Hollywood cash grab. Holy shit was I wrong, such a brutal action flick. Even the church goers have to kill to survive
You weren’t alone. GREAT SCENE.
I watched this right after getting back from Iraq....had to stop 5 minutes in during the mortaring of the village. Years later I'm good with it, somehow. 🤷♂️
@@noahlarson1861 couldn’t watch nearly anything when I got back. Took about 3-4 yrs. Still have a few issues here and there and totally random .
Best Rambo movie by a mile. Love it when he tells the missionary that if he wasn't bringing guns to the people up river he wouldn't change a thing. So true.
The petulance of your generation is overwhelming. Did you even watch First Blood? Go fuck yourself!
Not even close to the best...not even top 2. Fight scenes were good but the incompetent over macho wannabe British badass mercenaries and the annoying missionaries made it an ok movie.
@@joshmoats7981 "over macho". Lol.....
Not enough "Rambo" all he did was basically stand around the entire movie , especially the last fight . Yes shooting the .50 cal was cool but it was over extended as all he did was make grunting noises , reload make more grunting noises and spin the gun in a different direction a few times for 5 minutes lol .Rambo should of been running around being a bad ass improvising as he did in previous movies.
@@manchesterexplorer8519 You have no idea what you're talking about.
Have you read any of the comments? Some war veterans have stopped the film because some of the scenes were so realistic that it triggered memories they had long since buried in the back of their minds so that can function in normal life.
Judging from your comment, you seem to watch the bullets but ignore the dialogue kinda guy. This movie showed exactly what a passive Rambo is, living his life with no violence because he's seen enough war. First Blood (1st movie) states this clearly.
Rambo being the intelligent warrior that he is doesn't run around shooting stuff looking badass.
Some people will say that the violence was gratuitous, but coming from 11 years of military experience I can definitely say this is very realistic. The velocity of a 50 Cal round is powerful enough to take chunks of meat off of you without the round directly hitting you. In other words, if the round missed you by an inch, the velocity will still take meat off of your bones. If you were hit directly by one, you will not live and your body parts will be hard to identify.
Jesus Christ, the level of full-of-shit in this world.. .
Yea, some of those bodies had "to much" left for having been direct hits.
There was a video of a hunter using 50 on a deer, the hunter missed, but the deer dropped. Just the force of the 50 going by was enough to remove Bambi's eyes.
yup hit in arm, no arm 50's are no joke.
Didnt demoranch prove that the near miss thing was a myth by putting a few 50 rounds through a house of cards without disturbing it
@@glorytokekistan824 Yes they did, it proved that a near miss wouldn't do jack to a house of cards. So anything less than a glancing hit wouldn't do jack to a human body.
Stallone is a beast! The fact they used realism in how a 50 cal touret would actually dismember the human body was perfect
So this is actually would really would Happen? I wondered why they filmed it so unrealistic, could not imagine that the bodies would be blown apart…
@@mithrandirstrumkrahe Yeah a 50 bmg round from a barret 50 cal sniper riffle could blow you arms and legs apart. That touret would definitely do that. A head shot and it would explode your head off its shoulders
@@NoSnowFlakes1 now the scene is scary 😅
@@mithrandirstrumkrahe absolutely, if it hits bone the bone shatters into pieces ripping through the tissue in the body. Not only that but if you’ve ever seen a .50 cal bullet in ballistics gel you’ll see the massive expansion of the gel through the force of the round then it snapping back into place causing a mangled mess.
@@mithrandirstrumkrahe Yeah. 50cal is scary as fuck.
2:40 - When you are pushed, killing is as easy as breathing.
Also this is by far one of the most brutal and, in terms of gun damage, realistic gun battles in film. Bullets really do that level of damage to a human body, the .50 cal bullets being shot by Rambo on the M2 and School Boy with the Barret Sniper Rifle are really that nasty to be able to blow huge holes in or dismember people
A shame some of the other good guys got killed needlessly while this guy was busy trying to adjust his moral compass. At least he did finally redeem himself.
@@Qckfjfbsnaldbfbddj I agree Bro I was hit in the head with a .50 cal 6 times and lived to vote Biden.
American kids are taught every day in school just how devastating these weapons are. Unfortunately, they don't learn that lesson from teachers.
@@jammiedodger629ha ha ha ha, brilliant comment!
😂
@@dawk203yeah, from criminals.
Shame theres not more legally armed citizens to quell criminal pursuits.
This Rambo installment is so underrated. So brutal and badass.
Watch last blood. Rambo cuts the guys' chest open and rips his heart out of it. We need a Rambo 6 imho. The older Rambo gets the more savage he becomes.
@@paulpisano8538 They should have him taking out local jihadist cells in the US on a secret one man crusade before he dies.
Rambo sagt zim schluss das er alles was er auf dieser Welt geliebt hat verloren hat und reitet verletzt von der Farm seines Vater weg......
Es gibt keinen weiteren teil.
Do you really believe that everything in life is exactly like this? ))))
@@АндрейЖирков-н1ъ what? No, of course not
Probably the most cathartic sequence I've ever seen in an action movie. Absolutely love it!
nothing better for the noblest cause !!!
Love it too
Try watching it at 0.5x speed.
@Jesus has given you all. Repent or die. Prayers are the only religion
Until he destroyed the Mexican Cartel in Rambo: Last Blood. Then again that was for family.
Honestly, the most violent movie I've ever scene. I love the fact that Sylvester Stallone has had a resurgence the last 15 years. He is truly an international treasure.
Even compared to the Raid redemption?
@@backtopurrrfectagain6681 that movie and part 2 are absolutely bangin!
A strict fact: Mr. Stallone had NEVER been in real fighting or war!!! This movie is a fake, and its only meaning is spreading opinion, that killing is only way to take "bad" people out. Really a "Disney-productioned" fairy tale for great profits...
Shame on those who made this movie for eternal teen-age-boys! School shootings will come again and again!!!
Good night, and enjoy being covered with blood and guts.
Man the combat effects of this entire scene are brutal and realistic!!
Filmes do Rambo são épicos, não perdi um!
Rambo is so badass he only has to rack the 50 once lmao. Probably the bloodiest scene in action movie history.
That 50 knew if he even jammed once then his ass is gonna get clapped first.
Good eye. At least they did well showing what a .50 cal does to a human body. They also had him reload, which is great, but in reality he would have had to reload five or six times to put that many rounds down range (and at least one barrel swap).
@@jayrum7303 you wouldnt have to barrel swap, but you aint gonna hit much or suffer a catastrophic failure.
@@TheReaver1234 exactly lol
Wasbt the cycle a little to fast too, sounded more like a burp than a chug chug chug?
The final five minutes of this movie was BRUTAL. Yes the way the blood spatter happened wasn’t completely accurate, and the barrel probably would’ve overheated after that many rounds, but a .50 cal round that weighs around 43 grams moving a 4,000 fps absolutely would rip body parts off and just about tear a body in half with only 1-2 rounds in the same general space.
.tkllol.
@@antonkurniawan8600 …k?
.50 cal rounds only have a muzzle velocity of 2800 fps…. NOT 4000.
@@MrSpudz2 Typo. Was supposed to say 3,000.
@@JohnDoe-zr8pc Also, the Burmese Army Soldiers wouldn’t be carrying AK-47s but H&K G3 rifles or the Israeli Galils they do have the Chinese AK copy but every Burmese know that they don’t use AKs that much, just the G3s.
I watch this every morning before I go to work. Gets me in the right mindset for dealing with my co-workers.
If they only knew......lol
Um, where do you work?
I know, right? Bakeries can be ruthless.
Great to see no one on their phones, just people living in moment, enjoying life.
“And that, children, is today’s lesson on disagreement resolution……” 😉
Children are robots now.
You're goddamn right.
Hells yeah!
@Bad Lieutenant YEEEEEEEEEES
Hahahaha
I can't believe this was from 2008 and still one of the best scenes I'd ever watched.
I played this movie over and over, daily, as I got ready for work.
This what they play for Russian soldiers daily in Ukraine but no doesn’t happen.
May be the Sly is countered by an Cal 1 he is dead.
I think if your co-workers knew this, they would be concerned.
Are you in customer service?
My God what do you do for a living 🤣🤣
This scene is still fucking epic.
Aside from the action, every part of it looks excellent... The direction, the pacing, the recoil of the Dshk, the chaos, the corpses being shredded like paper thrown in a gutter, the sounds of the guns, the blood effects... everthing felt so real.
It also helps that you, the spectator, don't get lost in what is happening, there's no Taken cams to cause you headaches, and no annoying quips to ruin your inmersion.
History demands generational sacrifices … always has always will.
Rambo told her, "Killing is as easy as breathing"
I guess now she knows that is true.
I also guess she knows Rambo is the only reason she and her friends are alive, more than once.
Это фантастика. Где показали бравых американских солдат, тысячами убивающих противников. На самом деле это не так.
Ol Michael sure found that shit out when he brained that soldier with a rock.....hehehe
"What do you mean you spent the entire special effects budget in 5 minutes?
You're kidding, right? Right?"
The Fx team deserved an Oscar for this scene, because they nailed it. A Ma Deuce spittin' .50's against soft targets would look just like this; meat grinder.
I think it's a Russian 12.7 but very similar to.50cal.
I love how there's all that brain matter from the driver all over the .50 cals shield. And gotta give props for accurately showing the damage a .50 cal round will do to a person's body he'll even the rounds that just impacted the ground was still pretty close to real life because when a .50 round hits the ground it kicks up a good amount of dirt about 6 or 7 feet tall since its basically a tiny artillery round more than a huge rifle round lol
In the theater on a 20 ft screen you had to be there, you felt every round of that bad ass 50 .One of the most awesome battle scenes of all time
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Still Fresh.
Dude.. I was in my mid 20s living with roommates.. we all went down to the theater to watch this opening weekend.. the theater was going nuts.. it was funny and awesome all at the same time
it definitely helped that I was 21 and had my brother and the boys in the theater next to me. It was a real event for kids who played soldier in the woods and fields with firecrackers growing up on Stallone and Schwarzenegger movies.
wish i could have experienced that......awesome dude
@@mr.heartbreak9992 one of the best battle scenes ever..That big 50 was crazy loud.
The first movie and this one were the best.
Ver a Rambo con una calibre .50 es como ver a Santana con su guitarra. Un artista de la acción.
CREO QUE ES UNA CALIBRE 50 RAMPAGE !!!
Ver un vietnamita haciendo trampas, es como ver un capítulo de mackgiver, escapando de una cárcel de máxima seguridad, tirandoles un pedo a los guardiacarceles para que se desmayen.
Это вообще то ДШК калибра 14,5 мм!
I joked about this over the top clip with some ex-military friends once, and they were adamant that THIS scene was about as realistic as it gets, especially the .50 cal rounds. When I watch this again, their words send a chill up my spine.
Yeah. The .50 BMG is just brutal. It was originally designed as an anti tank round in ww1.
@@ignis_infinitus_infernus - Their comments gave me a new respect for my friend that suffers from PTSD. That truly is what nightmares are made of.
@@ignis_infinitus_infernus Light armour like APC, not tanks. 50 Cal rounds would bounce of medium or heavies from WW2, and no chance at all against a modern main battle tank.
@@ashes2diamond I'm not talking about modern armored vehicles, I cleary said "It was designed as an anti tank round in ww2" you know nearly 80 years ago when tanks were more vulnerable to light arms fire. Even then tank armor became too thick for the 50 BMG and then they started using the 20mm round.
Should've read what I said.
@@ignis_infinitus_infernus 50 Cal wouldn't do anything except flake the paint off of a medium or heavy tank from WW2.
absolute masterpiece of action scenes. Old school bloody bath
Rambo 4 muito bom recomendo
This scene fills my heart with so much joy.
Yeah. We've got it. The only thing lacking was that these Mexicans weren't massed on the border seeking asylum. (That's sarcasm.)
You are an idiot. Racist fuck. Do you know how many americans were massed on WW2? You probably had family members there
Director: How much blood/exploding bodies should there be?
Stallone: YES!
Considering Sly was the director, you're saying he was speaking to himself?
@@Sc0rp83 It's a stupid joke for likes, cut some slack bro
To quote my man Jeremy Clarkson, "Yeeeeeeeeeeessss......."
Correction;
Special FX Guy: “So Mr. Stallone, how much blood/gore do you want for this scene?”
Stallone: “YES”
You know it’s good when the author who created John Rambo says this felt like the most accurate version of the character.
His name is Professor David Morrell (and he is a fellow Canadian), the creator of the "tough guy". A lovely man and human being.
Esse é um dos melhores filmes do rambo, magnífico
This has got to be the most realistic movie shots of brutal 50-calibre bullets ripping bodies, AK-47 sub-machine guns and anti-tank MANPADS. Very well dramatized and superb special effects ! Now one can see how brutal close combat and war really is and not the usual sterilized stuff we get always. The special effects director deserves an Oscar for these scenes in Rambo V !
Are they outlawed in was I forgot
Don't know if you just forgot a comma or something but AK-47's are rifles not submachine guns
Rambo V? Ok that's why this isn't familiar, never saw this
The 50 cal won't rip you in half. Also, it's not a "sub machine gun".
1- it would have to hit the spine with god accuracy because the spine would hold you together even if the flesh around is ripped.
2-ballistic gel tests aren't very accurate because the gel is a gel, not bone skin or muscle(which can expand a lot before being ripped by the shock wave anyway).
3-Shock waves are not blades. For example, grenades often don't even blow off limbs even at close range. And people jump on grenades all the time and don't flop 20 feet in every direction.
4-keep in mind, many veterans out there are former mechanics and cooks, not rambo warriors who seen some shit.
Anti-tank MAN-Portable Air-Defense Systems?
Am I the only one who took time to appreciate the fact that he actually had to reload, and showing the chaos that rains down for those few moments when you can't fire back?
the movie Wild Bunch ending..firing forever without seeming to reload
such a satisfying scene, especially after that brutal village scene. Also, satisfying to see the missionary guy realize that sometimes you can't turn the other cheek.
Arguably the best in the Rambo series.
Testosterone level got up to 1000000, SO FICKIN EPIC MOVIE one of the best in the series, Rambo is eternal badass
Probably one of the most authentic battle scenes in an action movie.
@Nyessa Did you even notice I stated "in an action movie" before you conflated to anything real while trying to prop yourself up? The way the damage is done to people inflicted with it is my primary reason for that. Your reloading statement is valid, but it's all too often in movies. I also noticed you offered nothing of reference for comparison. That's just pity arguing by you.
Yea, reminds me of nam.
Rambo giving it his all.. absolutely emotional!
Fime muito bom de ação, maravilhoso já assisti vale a pena
One of the most realistic battle scenes of all time. The Mighty 50 takes no prisoners .
What "Dirty Harry" did making the audience scream for justice on one villain, RAMBO did for an entire army of bad guys. James Bond flicks never achieved that with their jumpsuited baddies. They were just targets. But here, when the big guns spray and the meat flies, the audience goes ape because they had been convinced earlier by brief, perfectly chosen scenes that each one of those rats had it coming. Genius! Superb movie, one of Stallone's best.
Rambo
One of the perfect candidates for mortal kombat 🙏
Para mim o segundo melhor filme das sequências. O meu preferido é Rambo I, contudo, em Rambo Até Fim mostra o Stallone em uma performance muito interessante quase 40 anos após o primeiro filme
Excelente no início 😮
"Live for Nothing. Or Die for Something..." - John Rambo
I enjoyed this Rambo movie right up to the start of this battle, then over the next few minutes I went from enjoying to loving this movie. One of the best action scenes I have ever seen!
Maratono assistindo Rambo ❤️❤️
Muita adrenalina, imperdível
Esse filme é uns melhores de ação
The 50. Kills were probably the truest cinematic reenactments in movie history.
True. The 1500 50cal bullets fired after the reload not so good
One of the greatest action movie of my old days...
Will always remain in my heart...
Sylvester Stallone....
eternally so !!!
hey noch ist er nicht tot 😊
All I can say, is that having fired “Ma Deuce” in combat… The sheer devastation shown in this clip is totally accurate…
A .50 cal basically says “fuck you, your cover, your friend behind you and your atomic structure”.
watching it i thought it was over the top. if you are saying you have seen it in combat and its accurate, that must be the scariest thing imaginable to witness in real life.
@@spavliskojr If you check out Tier 1 and Demo Ranch's videos on what a .50 does to a test dummy, the movie is spot on. It is capable of liquifying the head and torso and/or cut the body in half.
To be fair the .50 is intended for use on vehicles. *Vehicles.* Anyone thinking a bullet meant for taking vehicles out won't do much to a human is either stupid or knows nothing about hot death being spewed out of one of the greatest MGs of all time
As a former vet that's true statement! God may forgive but that ma Deuce won't!
With all the CGI gun works lately, this scene is worth cherishing...
Rambo é muito bom! A saga inteira, sem defeitos!
I have never seen the devastation of a .50 cal depicted better anywhere else in film, this easily takes the cake.
One of the best Rambo action scenes ever!
Nossa eu gosto dos filmes do Rambo 😊
Still one of the greatest action scenes ever made ending with one of the most satisfying villain deaths.
"When you're pushed, killing is as easy as breathing." - Rambo
I just realized how that quote is exactly what's being pointed out as the missionary pacifist guy during the final battle grabs a rock and repeatedly smacks the soldier until he's out. He just got pushed.
When pushed humans resort back to their primal ways
This should’ve been the final Rambo movie
Greed!
Way better and more realistic than Rambo V
Awesome movie
ONE OF THE MOST AWESOME MOVIES OF ALL TIME!! LOVE THE VIOLENCE!! THE ENEMY BEING BLOWN TO PIECES!! WAY TO GO RAMBO!!!
This is the bloodiest, craziest, fight scene ever....absolutely crazy.
Que produção! Fantástico! Excelente do início ao fim.
Pretty accurate on what a .50 cal does to the body. No flesh wounds.
And yes those are his guts falling out at the end.
Interesting motto that fits "What goes around comes around"
The sniper who decided to be kind and wait for Rambo never got captured and tortured like his team mates
You didn’t need much dialogue to see where this was headed. Awesome.
Or to see where this be-headed.
@@regibson23 Decapitated
Brought tears to my eyes best movie scenes ever !! Should win an Oscar every Year !!!
Hell yeah !!!
Esse filme dispensa comentários,pq ele por si só já fiz o quanto é bom e quem é amante de filmes bons sabe valorizar.
Rambo has always been my favourite since childhood.. grew up with it dressing up like Rambo with the red ribbon around my head and carrying bow and arrow .. this by far the most brutal of all the movies and I glad they made it
Where did you dress like that? In church?
@@juanmonge7418 no I went to school dressed up like that
U gotta love Rambo 4....it has the most brutal carnage fight scenes of the entire franchise.
This movie redefined the word "hombre" back to it's original roots!!!
5:17 the eyes, full of hatred! Great acting
That's because besides all the evil things he did and all the people he murdered in cold blood, previously he saw him sexually abusing a kid, that thing disgusted Rambo at this extent of truly hate this man
i remember seeing this in theaters with my brother and his friend and this scene went on for what felt like 30 minutes it was amazing
The last Rambo movie was also amazingly brutal! Whatta farewell by an iconic action hero!
Home Alone was alright. I like this one better.
yeah. also teaches you to never, ever piss off Rambo. it will be the last thing you ever do if you do piss him off.
This was from Rambo 2008, the last Rambo movie was Rambo: Last Blood in 2019
Most brutal war scene ever. I was in disbelief when I saw this scene for the first time so is my friends.
Muito interessante o filme
When it came out this was the most brutal war scene ever filmed, as I recall. The way that Rambo turns the tide is breath-taking.
Still a better love story than Twilight...
The story of Rambo and his true love: killing.
Bittersweet ending. Like Sarah and Michael lived but their entire world shattered, realising they can't actually help in this fight whilst also witnessing the worst of humans. Michael had to beat someone with a rock to death when they only went to heal.
But Rambo sees them and you even see his lip quiver, watching even after all this Sarah still looks for Michael and helps him, running into the field of bodies because she has to do what she can which is heal. Rambo believes people can make a difference truly, seeing as he made their lives continue. May be a small difference but to them two it's the world
Have all rambo dvds
Am hoping there be another one 🤞