RAMBO: FIRST BLOOD (1982) FIRST TIME WATCHING!! MOVIE REACTION!!

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  • Опубликовано: 26 авг 2024

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  • @17thknight
    @17thknight 3 года назад +396

    This is one of the best movies about PTSD, and it always gets overlooked as just an action fest.

    • @LazyDazeMedia
      @LazyDazeMedia  3 года назад +61

      Yes!! That final scene I almost broke down!I’ve seen it so many times, but his performance on reimagining one of his most horrific moments during Vietnam and how he’s treated in civilian life is just so well captivated by Stallone 🤘

    • @gawainethefirst
      @gawainethefirst 3 года назад +24

      Only by those who don’t realize that it’s not an action flick. It’s a drama with action elements.

    • @nitroburner1838
      @nitroburner1838 3 года назад +5

      I think it has both bc the action is really good...but the true story doesn't really start until the end....just takes a bit of time to get there

    • @Sondie
      @Sondie 3 года назад +10

      Yes, the book was written specifically to have an anti war stance and First Blood stayed true to that. That said, after it got popular, Hollywood turned it into glorified murder porn with the rest of the series.

    • @Jbluez1
      @Jbluez1 3 года назад

      Well, the sequels didn’t really do it any favors in that regard, retroactively speaking.

  • @brockbaby
    @brockbaby 3 года назад +263

    It's all real. Real car crashes, real explosions, real mountains. NO CGI existed.

    • @LazyDazeMedia
      @LazyDazeMedia  3 года назад +21

      Best part about it. 🤘

    • @ArmaTomicx
      @ArmaTomicx 3 года назад +7

      Yeah that’s what makes the movie so special

    • @smallmanbigmouth2699
      @smallmanbigmouth2699 3 года назад +2

      You forgot: REAL GRIMACING!

    • @Mr.Grimm99
      @Mr.Grimm99 3 года назад +4

      Also that scene where he jumped off the side of the mountain that was a real stunt and when he hit the tree he broke a few ribs

    • @wham1984
      @wham1984 2 года назад

      Pure awesome

  • @mikecrider8478
    @mikecrider8478 3 года назад +107

    I had a neighbor that was a Vietnam veteran and suffered from severe PTSD. He always kept his lawn free of grass and he would frequently rake it to ensure that he could see the enemy's footprints. He was a nice guy but any loud sound would cause him to get really upset and EXTREMELY defensive. He eventually took his own life. I still feel bad for him. No one should have to suffer like that. Not much of a life.

    • @calebhodson7421
      @calebhodson7421 2 года назад +14

      😢 That’s really sad man. My dad was in Vietnam too and he cried at the end of this movie. Rambo’s words at the end of the movie rang true for thousands of soldiers that returned home from the war.

    • @michaelvaughn8864
      @michaelvaughn8864 2 года назад +7

      That's a tragic ending to his life, Mr. Crider😟 It's saddening to hear that.

    • @Knight-Bishop
      @Knight-Bishop 2 года назад +2

      The first time I saw this, the way they cut in the triggers was so different from any other "flashback" depiction I'd seen in film before. It changed how I interacted with my dad as a teenager, for the better.

  • @frankfiore5231
    @frankfiore5231 3 года назад +148

    To answer your question about "Does he do his own stunts?" Yes Stallone is one of the few actors that does the majority of his own stunts. During the scene where he falls thru the trees, he actually broke his rib on that branch.

    • @LazyDazeMedia
      @LazyDazeMedia  3 года назад +13

      I knew it! I didn’t wanna speak out of turn not knowing 100% but that’s what I thought because I remember on the Rocky movies he always wanted full contact for more realism.
      So cool! Thank you for verifying that!! 🤘

    • @frankfiore5231
      @frankfiore5231 3 года назад

      @@LazyDazeMedia No problem

    • @mattd687
      @mattd687 3 года назад +8

      @@LazyDazeMedia He did a lot of the stunts, but he did have a stuntman. In the dvd commentary, he states that a stuntman did the the first half of the fall through the trees and Stallone did the last 15 feet. He did injure his ribs on that stunt though.

    • @LazyDazeMedia
      @LazyDazeMedia  3 года назад +3

      @@mattd687 gotta give credit where credit is due 👌

    • @KurticeYZreacts
      @KurticeYZreacts 3 года назад

      Holy sht i didnt know that

  • @nitroburner1838
    @nitroburner1838 3 года назад +140

    The fact that the Colonel let his own soldier cry on his shoulder and just let it happen was phenomenal..m

    • @LazyDazeMedia
      @LazyDazeMedia  3 года назад +19

      EXACTLY. And you see compassion from him, where before he is was more just telling him suck it up it’s over kinda story

    • @nitroburner1838
      @nitroburner1838 3 года назад +10

      @@LazyDazeMedia I don't even think it was "suck it up" it was moreso "you're surrounded and in trouble...this could cost you your life...let's end this"....

    • @kthx1138
      @kthx1138 3 года назад +6

      The Colonel really loved his "boy", really related to his PTSD.

    • @GremlinHunter
      @GremlinHunter 3 года назад +3

      @@LazyDazeMedia The paternal mentality that Trautman had came from the fact that the character himself is the commanding officer seeing the trauma he inflicted on his on soldier. In the original story Rambo kills himself using Trautmans pistol saying "You made me, you can unmake me." What hits harder is that Trautmans actor was a WW2 vet so it hit him really hard on set I'm guessing because he's heard stories like that from real troops.

  • @TsDwelling
    @TsDwelling 3 года назад +64

    Stallone really jumped off the cliff and fell through the tree. Mad respect for him. He's such an underrated actor.

    • @LazyDazeMedia
      @LazyDazeMedia  3 года назад +1

      totally agree!

    • @-Direfuldread-
      @-Direfuldread- 3 года назад +4

      From what I understand he broke some ribs or fractured. I saw an interview recently on here about it.

  • @Rambo-Gaming
    @Rambo-Gaming 3 года назад +37

    Everything Rambo said about how he was treated when he came home from the war was totally true. When our guys came home from Vietnam, they were treated horribly.

  • @andrewe2057
    @andrewe2057 3 года назад +49

    I haven't seen this movie since well before I joined the Army. I've been out of the army for 6 years now, and that scene really does bring out tears every time now.

    • @LazyDazeMedia
      @LazyDazeMedia  3 года назад +3

      It’s so powerful and so much truth to it. 🙌
      Thank you for your service btw. ✌️
      & thanks for the watch/comment!

    • @robert-ef8qv
      @robert-ef8qv 3 года назад +1

      Thank you for your service to our country, we salute you .🇺🇸👍🙏🇺🇸

  • @nadronnocojr
    @nadronnocojr 3 года назад +56

    I appreciate our silence during the end and letting the scene play out subed

    • @LazyDazeMedia
      @LazyDazeMedia  3 года назад +7

      A lot of people don’t like that we do that, but some scenes need to BREATHE!!
      Especially that scene as it’s Rambos boiling point and Stallone has some amazing acting in it.🤘
      Thanks for the sub! Appreciate the watch and comment!✌️

  • @anthonydean1743
    @anthonydean1743 3 года назад +106

    We are so lucky that they didn't kill Rambo like they originally intended to do.

    • @LazyDazeMedia
      @LazyDazeMedia  3 года назад +12

      I agree. Such a solid series 🤘

    • @DeeboX-vv8ji
      @DeeboX-vv8ji 3 года назад +2

      In the book Rambo killed all those 👮‍♂️ 🐖

    • @shweppy
      @shweppy 3 года назад +7

      There is an alternate ending in the deleted scenes on the DVD where he kills himself right in front of Colonel Troutman. It is very difficult to watch.

    • @megavideopowermegavideopow8657
      @megavideopowermegavideopow8657 3 года назад +2

      It was Kirk Douglas who was going to be the original Colonel Troutman he felt the Rambo character should die he ended up quitting and being replaced by Richard Crena

    • @megavideopowermegavideopow8657
      @megavideopowermegavideopow8657 3 года назад

      It was Kirk Douglas who was going to be the original Colonel Troutman he felt the Rambo character should die he ended up quitting and being replaced by Richard Crena

  • @TheFacelessStoryMaker
    @TheFacelessStoryMaker 3 года назад +12

    I love the fact this isn't really a bombastic action film like its sequels, it's a commentary. About how war makes broken people, effects of PTSD, the horrendous treatment of veterans coming back from a war they didn't even want to fight to begin with by both citizens and the government they were fighting for. Brilliant movie.

  • @mattomite9097
    @mattomite9097 3 года назад +24

    Stallone captured the agony of being important, having people need you, being part of a team and most importantly PTSD all in one dramatic conclusion in this movie. Too many people just see this as an early 80’s Hollywood violent movie but it’s so much more. I wish more people would watch this just to help understand what many veterans, LEO, etc experience trying to live their lives and find a place in this world.

    • @LazyDazeMedia
      @LazyDazeMedia  3 года назад +3

      Exactly why I felt it was important to point that out in our reaction/review as that to me was the most important message of the film.

  • @AnselChin
    @AnselChin 3 года назад +23

    If you look closely at the Sheriff's desk in his office, you can see his medal display which includes a Silver Star. According to the book, Sheriff Teasle is a Korean War vet.

  • @heyitsmemg7494
    @heyitsmemg7494 3 года назад +18

    The entire soul of the movie comes down to that last five minutes with Rambo pouring his grief out to Trautman. Many vets who endured the same thing Rambo had to put up with were very grateful for that scene because it brought to life the struggles of those vets that nobody gave a second thought of when it came to the real horrors they had to live with.

    • @LazyDazeMedia
      @LazyDazeMedia  3 года назад +1

      I couldn’t agree more. Without that you have a character that said little through the movie and was very reserved. That end scene was such an amalgamation of his experience in Vietnam reincarnated back in the US and him reliving what he went through every day.
      Such a greatly performed scene 🙌

    • @darylabrams2
      @darylabrams2 3 года назад +1

      That last scene shows how good an actor Stallone really is. That pain is real. I know vets who can't watch war films because it just brings back to many bad memories. These people have seen hell and terrible things and that doesn't go away.

  • @jimburg621
    @jimburg621 3 года назад +27

    The end of this movie hurts, He speaks so much truth. Great performance.

  • @devinmorse3607
    @devinmorse3607 3 года назад +49

    Fun Fact: They chose the name John Rambo because it sounded like a normal basic name. Now, it is synonymous with Badass.

    • @LazyDazeMedia
      @LazyDazeMedia  3 года назад +6

      Now look at RAMBO and try thinking normal Ahahaha

    • @michaelblaine6494
      @michaelblaine6494 3 года назад +2

      Morell got the name from Rambo apples which is such a simple origin for something so iconic. They never say his first name in the book but John is certainly a normal name

    • @michaelblaine6494
      @michaelblaine6494 3 года назад +2

      ✊🇺🇸

    • @kennethtilton6137
      @kennethtilton6137 3 года назад +2

      You find out the full name is John JAY Rambo. John Jay was the first Chief Justice of the Supreme Court and a signee of the Declaration of Independence.

    • @LennyCash777
      @LennyCash777 3 года назад

      @@kennethtilton6137
      I didn't know that about John Jay and the Declaration of Independence. Cool.

  • @secludedmisanthrope6388
    @secludedmisanthrope6388 3 года назад +73

    The lesson here is "Let a dude eat at your diner or he will burn your city to the ground around you." and common sense should tell you that if a person that's unarmed can rip your police station apart with all your officers in it, you might just want to avoid doing something stupid like chasing that EXTREMELY dangerous person into a mountainous forest region...

    • @kennethfharkin
      @kennethfharkin 3 года назад +3

      Bigger lesson is to properly diagnose and treat PTSD. Properly treated he wouldn't have been a socially outcast vagrant unable to function in normal society.
      Was the sheriff looking to run him out of town more of an ass than he needed to be? Yes. Why was he an ass though? You have a small remote town and know everybody. Some vagrant, giving signs of being antisocial and possibly unstable comes wandering through your town. Are you going to pay special attention to him and try to move him along? Hell yes! That is why those citizens elected him sheriff. Still it would have been far better to let him buy a meal and then help him on his way.
      Now the deputy at the station who took to beating him, that was a full on asshole.

    • @secludedmisanthrope6388
      @secludedmisanthrope6388 3 года назад +6

      @@kennethfharkin This was extremely common at the time with war veterans trying to reenter the civilian workforce. Many people hated Vietnam veterans and vilified them in the eyes of the public. At the time PTSD wasn't something people were very aware of or believed was real. There wasn't a treatment for it at the time. So the veterans would come back and because war protesters vilified them, spitting on them in public, this made people wary of hiring veterans at the time and it caused portions of the country to do the bullshit the small town sheriff did in this movie. He saw John Rambo as a dangerous threat to the peace in "His" little town. John Rambo did absolutely nothing wrong and it goes without saying that the sheriff was responsible for everything that occurred. If he showed a bit of respect to the veteran, none of that would've happened...

    • @kennethfharkin
      @kennethfharkin 3 года назад +6

      @@secludedmisanthrope6388 Agreed. Just a little bit of kindness from the sheriff could have averted everything. Because of the public perception of the Vietnam war those vets were treated horribly and it made the already shitty handling of PTSD at the time even worse. Until the plight of the Vietnam vets was recognized nobody really took an honest look at the effects of PTSD even though it has always existed. Vietnam took a dirty little secret everyone knew about to some degree, PTSD, and put a spotlight on it by making it even worse.
      I had two uncles that returned from WWII and went on to drink themselves into the grave by the 1970s when I was a little kid. My father, who was about 20 years younger than them, would not uncommonly get calls from bars that he had a brother there in need of help and we would wake the next morning to find a temporary house guest. Later my father explained how they had each been scarred by their experiences, one in Europe and the other in the Pacific and it was our responsibility to do what we could for them. From the time the war ended until the end of their lives they were never able to function normally within society. I wonder if had the problem really been understood and treated properly would they have been able to enjoy the next thirty years of their lives. Those were vets haunted by their experiences who had a public that supported and celebrated their victory even though people simply didn't understand PTSD. For vets that came back and were then treated like crap it was even worse.

    • @secludedmisanthrope6388
      @secludedmisanthrope6388 3 года назад +4

      @@kennethfharkin I agree and i'm sorry you lost your uncles to that. PTSD has always been a thing, they just used different names to describe it and no one in the government wanted to admit that it was real for many reasons. Rambo could have walked away and he didn't but nothing he did warranted his treatment.

    • @thenickhelms84
      @thenickhelms84 3 года назад +2

      @@kennethfharkin Absolutely right! Yes, it's true that U.S soldiers committed atrocities and war crimes during the Vietnam War but the the Vietcong were absolute monsters that wouldn't even give a second thought to killing or torturing an enemy whether it be a young GI or a South Vietnamese family with children of their own who aided some U.S soldiers.

  • @bigjay123
    @bigjay123 3 года назад +38

    PTSD, The RAMBO Knife, Survivalist
    Had kids booby trapping their back yards for rhe next 40 yrs.

    • @LazyDazeMedia
      @LazyDazeMedia  3 года назад +1

      😂

    • @kennethtilton6137
      @kennethtilton6137 3 года назад +6

      I bought a knife like that off a TV ad. I still have it, but the compass part on top fell off. It had fishing line and hooks inside the handle and a couple of waterproof matches. It also came with it's sheath and s sharpening stone. I carried it unsheathed when I had to make night deposits at a bank after my part time job.

  • @sharkdentures3247
    @sharkdentures3247 3 года назад +32

    "God didn't create Rambo . . . . I DID!"
    Probably one of the BEST dialogue scenes EVER! (definitely one of my favorites) With the Colonel calmly spelling out the extreme danger Rambo represents and the Sheriff rather stubbornly (& stupidly, considering how efficiently Rambo took his posse apart), holding on to his desire for revenge & hurt pride.

    • @LazyDazeMedia
      @LazyDazeMedia  3 года назад +3

      Both the Sheriff and Rambo share so many similarities that progress through the film. Both saw RED and couldn't stop.

  • @theartofdaniel5782
    @theartofdaniel5782 3 года назад +24

    Love seeing them younger generation get into First Blood.

  • @csmelen
    @csmelen 3 года назад +62

    God bless our veterans, especially our Vietnam veterans.

    • @LazyDazeMedia
      @LazyDazeMedia  3 года назад +5

      Can’t like this twice.
      I’ll just put this: 👍

    • @kthx1138
      @kthx1138 3 года назад +2

      From everything I've read, seen and heard, that was one fucked up war (supposed to be a police action), was a civil war between the north and south Vietnamese, and the U.S. had no business being there, but the political climate in the U.S. at the time was stop Communism at all costs (the real enemy being Russia) and quite frankly, there was too much money in war. Bell helicopter and all the munitions manufacturers stood to lose billions if America didn't go to war. The GIs who enlisted or were drafted were just doing a job. They didn't know Vietnam was going to be such a disgusting and unpopular conflict.

    • @mageeaaron2624
      @mageeaaron2624 Год назад +1

      🙏🏽

  • @stacybarnum
    @stacybarnum 3 года назад +95

    THEY DON’T CALL HIM RAMBO FOR NOTHIN!

    • @van8ryan
      @van8ryan 3 года назад +3

      Funniest part is where author David Morrell got the name "Rambo".............from a carton of apples. Yep. Literally. "Rambo apples" is where he got the name "Rambo".

    • @MyNameIsBucket
      @MyNameIsBucket 3 года назад

      It's French, isn't it?

    • @marcusford8432
      @marcusford8432 3 года назад +2

      IT'S HIS LAST NAME. lol

    • @LazyDazeMedia
      @LazyDazeMedia  3 года назад

      😂

    • @stacybarnum
      @stacybarnum 3 года назад +2

      @@marcusford8432 he wasn’t born with the last name rambo for nothin 😎🤣

  • @VolatileSupernova
    @VolatileSupernova 3 года назад +65

    John Rambo was like the John Wick of a previous generation, guy is just unstoppable. And I agree, Stallone's acting is pretty damn great.

    • @mageeaaron2624
      @mageeaaron2624 3 года назад

      I agree!!

    • @QoQabai658
      @QoQabai658 3 года назад

      Was Wick also a soldier, or something else?

    • @brandonbrown3855
      @brandonbrown3855 2 года назад +1

      @@QoQabai658 no he was exassains for a mafia group

    • @4G63FD
      @4G63FD 2 года назад +1

      Dunno why everyone keeps talking about this John Wick movie. I hated those movies and hated the character. I like Keanu though. But for me, there are several movies that people like and I hated: 1) The Christopher Nolan Batman Trilogy (hated it and hated Heath Ledger as Joker) 2) The Matrix Trilogy 3) Avatar 4) Terminator 2 (liked part 1 waaay better). And a few others I can't think of now. But hey, to each his own I guess.

    • @BOATIE141
      @BOATIE141 Год назад

      @@4G63FD jeez we got Mr. Not mainstream over here

  • @garwars7448
    @garwars7448 3 года назад +21

    One of my all time favorite books and one of the first adult stories I read as a kid. In the book, Col. Trautman ended up putting Rambo “out of his misery” after he and the sheriff basically fought to the point of death. The movie was such a hit that they changed the original ending. That said, the novel “First Blood” gives such a thought provoking insight into PTSD. A must read and most own!

    • @kennethfharkin
      @kennethfharkin 3 года назад +2

      The ending of the novel would have allowed this film to stand as a greater testament to the tragedy of PTSD rather than the start of a campy action series.

    • @cedricbauman9537
      @cedricbauman9537 3 года назад

      @@kennethfharkin i disagree with that assesment especially since the last 2 were dark.

    • @kennethfharkin
      @kennethfharkin 3 года назад

      @@cedricbauman9537 That is the Stallone arc. Start serious, go camp, try to finish the camp with something serious. He did the same with Rocky. Rambo was camp by # 2, # 3 had him driving the Russians out of Afghanistan and a kids cartoon series. Then he gets old and wants something of significance so... the last movies in the series.

    • @cedricbauman9537
      @cedricbauman9537 3 года назад +1

      @@kennethfharkin bro the 80s was full of camp. Second Rambo was not as campy as most other action flicks that came out during that decade.
      Have you seen Robocop bro?! Thats got plenty of camp 😂

  • @speedbagboxer7451
    @speedbagboxer7451 3 года назад +8

    First Blood is a great movie. Not just as a action film but just as a movie in general... it just works. Great story, great message, and that last scene is just unbelievable. Sadly the sequels turned into shoot em up, explosions n hip fire crazy action for no reason at all, but
    ..... I still enjoyed them. Just not nearly as much as this film. The scene at the end is so powerful it almost brings tears. The other Rambo movies don’t even come close to that kind of emotion.

  • @davidhasselblad3825
    @davidhasselblad3825 3 года назад +2

    “I can’t find you’re f*cking legs!.. I can’t find you’re f*cking legs! I can’t get it out of my head. I known in seven year, sometimes I wake up and don’t know where I am.” I literally have tears every time I hear it. My favorite movie of the series.

  • @andrewsawyer1375
    @andrewsawyer1375 3 года назад +11

    This movie shed a light on how veterans from Vietnam era was treated. Scary to think society just pushes vets away like this.

  • @johndrews206
    @johndrews206 3 года назад +27

    12:04 was a real scream. Stallone broke his ribs while falling through the branches

    • @LazyDazeMedia
      @LazyDazeMedia  3 года назад +5

      I heard! Dude is a champ to do that fall 🤟

  • @majorleagueminuteman1344
    @majorleagueminuteman1344 3 года назад +28

    As a wounded multiple tour combat vet from our largely ignored wars in the middle east...I really feel his pain at the end. Even in a room full of people...we are completely alone, ignored, misrepresented, and feared. Most of us figure out a way to get out of bed every day and try to make something of our lives in the wake of the absolute devastation we have seen, felt, and reaped in the world. All too often, many of us decide to end the pain permanently.
    There is no peace for people like me.

    • @LazyDazeMedia
      @LazyDazeMedia  3 года назад +6

      Can only imagine.
      There definitely was visual representation when the sharif is driving Rambo out of his town so he doesn’t bother the townspeople, it’s very much like the forgotten vets that once they return are literally just forgotten by most and shunned by others due to the toll that kind of life takes on you.
      Appreciate your service and everything you’ve sacrificed for my safety 👏

    • @majorleagueminuteman1344
      @majorleagueminuteman1344 3 года назад +3

      @@LazyDazeMedia Most people are only interested in cheap thrills rather than having anything substantive. You would not believe the crap I've heard since I came home from my first tour. The supportive types can be just as revolting as the ones who outright hate me.
      Our civilian population has very little actual interaction with our military. Ever smaller portions of our country become military members and it is also becoming largely stratified within the same families who serve generation after generation. This adds to the growing chasm between those who serve, and those who don't.
      I'm not going to lie. A lot of veterans like me are resentful towards the American people. Not only did they send us to war...(and make no mistake that it was the people that allowed us to remain in war for the last 20 years, the recent unrest shows that lots of people are still willing to make their government and communities uncomfortable, just not for Soldiers like me)but they kept us in war, didn't allow us to win, ignored us when we came home, told us to get over it when we try to talk about it, and then blame us for the mess that was created when THEY sent us there...
      There was hardly a murmur for any of my needlessly killed brothers and sisters. Zero complaints from anyone when I was sent back over time and time again. The will of the people was for me to go kill and be killed...and then shut the fuck up about it because "nobody held a gun to your head to go and serve? I had nothing to do with it"...or ..."shut the fuck up, nobody cares"
      It's a sick joke. I used to love the people of this country. I gave almost everything I could in service to those people. My broken body, my broken mind, and my broken soul. I just want to talk about it. I just want people to care about how their choices send people like me to kill and die in their name. They don't. And I was a fool for thinking they could.
      All that being said, people should start to ask themselves if it is wise to disenfranchise those who are most skilled at violence? How long can that be sustained?

    • @LazyDazeMedia
      @LazyDazeMedia  3 года назад +1

      It’s incredible the amount of neglect that has occurred in regards to even the simple act of acknowledgment towards the needs of vets let alone compassion and appreciation (at least).
      It’s incredible after watchin Part 2 (and bare with me I know it’s just a movie) but the message is exactly THAT. There’s one line that I scuffed at in Part 2 (which is going up soon) by top brass telling Rambo to forget the war and the old Vietnam is dead and Rambo replies “I’m alive, it’s still alive” and that one interaction spoke so much to the mindset of the government at the time (and now).
      Obviously it’s a film, but the message of Part 2 seemed stronger than I remember (of course it also is very exploitive by amping up the violence)

    • @kanteannightmare
      @kanteannightmare 3 года назад +1

      Yes there is. I can't say more than that because it's too complicated put into words but peace is there. And I'm confident it's where you least expect it, find fight or fear your past. Plus we're all alone to the degree we don't reach out.

  • @buzbom1
    @buzbom1 3 года назад +23

    Ha, 38 years since I first saw this, and now every time David Caruso says a line in this movie I keep waiting to here Roger Daltrey start screaming.

    • @LazyDazeMedia
      @LazyDazeMedia  3 года назад +3

      I didn’t leave it in but I did his famous *takes sunglasses off* bit 😂

    • @handsomestik
      @handsomestik 3 года назад +2

      buzbom1 you know what they say.........(puts on shades) speed kills

    • @LazyDazeMedia
      @LazyDazeMedia  3 года назад +1

      @@handsomestik guess he didn’t know.. (takes off shades) ...he was in the fast lane.

    • @jacobjones5269
      @jacobjones5269 3 года назад

      Caruso is proof cheesiness can be great.. It’s NYPD Blue for my generation..

  • @corrollasful
    @corrollasful 3 года назад +10

    The saddest part is, they don't make great movies like this anymore

  • @skullcrush92
    @skullcrush92 3 года назад +8

    I honestly like this movie cause it reminds me of my father. PTSD takes it toll. He served in Vietnam as a special forces green beret. He was a Sgt. He taught me many things and only spoke of Vietnam once

    • @BullseyeForever24
      @BullseyeForever24 2 года назад

      Your dad trained the same skills as displayed in first blood? Always wondered that?

    • @skullcrush92
      @skullcrush92 2 года назад +1

      @@BullseyeForever24 he trained differently but definitely knew some jungle tactics and how to set up some traps. He's definitely my hero and reason for enlisting as well

    • @BullseyeForever24
      @BullseyeForever24 2 года назад +1

      @@skullcrush92 Oh man thank you for your service as well as your dad! I’ve always wondered is Green Berets trained like John Rambo was it’s always intriguing to me and I wanna learn more my dad was drafted in 1966 but I was born and he didn’t have to go but I remember the soldiers coming home and what they endured by Tv back then and I have always been a Vietnam War advocate learning what I could about it always thank you again

  • @jean-paulaudette9246
    @jean-paulaudette9246 3 года назад +14

    "First Blood" was based on a novel by David Morrell. If you are a reader, I strongly advise another of his books, "The Fifth Profession." One of my favorite action/mysteries, to this day.

  • @glennkonklin2926
    @glennkonklin2926 3 года назад +5

    If only Rambo would've waited until the sheriff was out of sight before walking back to town...

  • @h8tingit
    @h8tingit 3 года назад +13

    His brother Rambone went into the adult industry.

  • @the9-2-5outlawdoestech9
    @the9-2-5outlawdoestech9 3 года назад +4

    Colonel Trautman is the voice of reason. These small-town crooked sheriffs and deputies need a correcting. They really don't know who they are dealing with.

  • @McPh1741
    @McPh1741 3 года назад +11

    Stallone has a rep as an action star but movies like First Blood prove that he can really act. I recommend his movie Copland.

  • @SnowyWolborg
    @SnowyWolborg 3 года назад +2

    The funny thing is, when you hear the name "Rambo," you immediately think of someone going balls to the wall, one-man army. Ironically enough, the first movie is very *anti-war* in terms of theme.
    Supposedly Teasle was a Korean War veteran in the source material books and had anger toward Vietnam veterans because he felt their war overshadowed his. But he doesn't even realize that he's the lucky one. He came home, got a job and was able to live life. Guys like Rambo were shunned and left to fend for themselves.
    I think the lesson of this film is that sometimes we, so convinced of our own righteousness, will start fights that turn out to not be worth it in the end.

  • @mageeaaron2624
    @mageeaaron2624 3 года назад +8

    This movie is a classic!!

  • @DeeboX-vv8ji
    @DeeboX-vv8ji 3 года назад +7

    Stacy is freaking BEAUTIFUL 😍
    First Blood is my favorite movie of all time. I watch it every time I see it on TV.

    • @LazyDazeMedia
      @LazyDazeMedia  3 года назад +1

      TELL ME ABOUT IT! 😆
      And I agree, always watched the yearly marathon on SPIKE TV back when. 🤘

    • @stacybarnum
      @stacybarnum 3 года назад +2

      you are so sweet!! thank you!! 🤍🤍

  • @w.n.y_n.j.2584
    @w.n.y_n.j.2584 3 года назад +5

    Night Hawk is great Stallone movie... Probably my favorite movie of his

  • @zanderbear2487
    @zanderbear2487 3 года назад +3

    “I was in charge of million dollar equipment and now I can’t hold Down a job towing cars” the way this country treats its veterans is one of the grave injustices that truly plague our society brave men risk life and limb and they get left in the fucking dirt one way or another

  • @YouDontKnowMe2011.9
    @YouDontKnowMe2011.9 2 года назад +1

    What makes this movie so good is how it brings out so much emotion in the viewer. First, you're sad because Rambo finds out his buddy died, then you're mad because of how the police mistreat Rambo, then you're excited and pumped with the action, then you're drained because of the dramatic, tragic ending. This movie is great. Also, the book is a must-read.

  • @encrypter46
    @encrypter46 3 года назад +4

    Back in those days, the leftists had influence over our young that pushed a lot of political hate onto our military. When I got out of the Navy in 1970, I made sure to wear civies going home. When this movie came out 12 years later, it brought it all back to me. I think back on it with anger mainly toward the universities and media. I don't remember law enforcement being on the side of the left. What got the sheriff going against Rambo is that he most likely thought of him as being a left-wing hippy. They were known as being physically unkempt (needing haircuts and showers) as well as disrespecting the flag by wearing it on their clothing; many times on the seat of their pants. He didn't find out Rambo was ex-military until afterwards.

  • @Grayfox82
    @Grayfox82 3 года назад +8

    Colonel Trautman: "I didn't come here to rescue Rambo from you. I came here to rescue you from him."
    Stacy: 🤟
    Me: Adorable! :D

  • @wethepeople6642
    @wethepeople6642 3 года назад +5

    As soon as I jumped on RUclips I seen Rambo reaction. CLICK! 😎

    • @LazyDazeMedia
      @LazyDazeMedia  3 года назад +1

      Hey thanks for the view! Going to be doing the series so subscribe n check back! (Also Robocop coming next) 😀

  • @justaperson3641
    @justaperson3641 2 года назад +2

    I'm a soldier and what he says at the end is real. They send us young men to fight for their wars and then spit on us when we come home.

  • @thewiseoldherper7047
    @thewiseoldherper7047 3 года назад +2

    Colonel Sam Troutman was played by Richard Crenna. Crenna was one of the last actors to start in radio, move on to early TV in the 50s, then move into movies. He’s excellent in the movie ‘The Sand Pebbles’ with Steve McQueen and Candice Bergen. You should really consider reacting to that one.

  • @AustinFoss00
    @AustinFoss00 3 года назад +2

    The Sheriff is a Korean Vet who didn't want to deal with the animosity that might come with having a Vietnam vet in his quiet small town (Vietnam vets were hated when they got home sadly). He was giving orders to his cops, just like Rambo and other soldiers got orders from their superiors and both the cops and soldiers have a sort of identical issue where they rely on their orders, despite not really knowing why they're doing what they're doing. I never could necessarily hate any character in this movie, knowing the contexts of the book. I think both police officers and soldiers have the issue in society where others look at them with hatred without knowing the person at all. Like Rambo said, why should people be protesting at him and spitting on him? They don't know what it was like for him and his duty

  • @buzbom1
    @buzbom1 3 года назад +5

    Boy there was a huge uproar when this came out........from all the police along the north west coast and all the national guardsmen as well.
    It was just a story, and the usual situation was turned up to 11 to catch the public's interest.
    Even Stallone had to explain that it wasn't to put down anyone but the country's attitude towards Vietnam vets. All vets who came home from wars and had yet another fight on their hands. When John said, "I can't even hold a job, parkin cars!!!..." Man that made everyone in the theater tear up.

    • @LazyDazeMedia
      @LazyDazeMedia  3 года назад +1

      I don’t doubt it. End of the day it’s an action movie however they cleverly snuck in an excellent performance in the last scene that just tied it all together with a nice bow. If you look back that was around the time I also started cloaking up 🤘

  • @davidhasselblad3825
    @davidhasselblad3825 2 года назад +2

    I’m really glad you guys pretty much added the whole end scene. Coming from a military family and I myself who served in the Navy loved this film.
    And I can never watch that ending scene without tears.

    • @LazyDazeMedia
      @LazyDazeMedia  2 года назад

      That scene is the most important scene in the whole movie if not the franchise. 🙌
      Thank you for your service my friend 🤘

  • @dole8001
    @dole8001 3 года назад +6

    The book is way more graphic. And the whole movie would not have happened if the sheriff would have just got him a coffee and a sandwich.

    • @QoQabai658
      @QoQabai658 3 года назад +1

      It wasn't about the food, it was about the disrespect from a country that this man and his friends fought and died for. That would set anyone off I like to think.

  • @scottthomas4779
    @scottthomas4779 3 года назад +1

    Quick trivia, sherrif teasel is a Korean War veteran which is also part of why he has disdain for rambo/vietnam vets. The Korean War was often called the forgotten war because it fell between ww2 and Vietnam so many of the Korean vets felled forgotten and unappreciated.

  • @profshad3429
    @profshad3429 3 года назад +2

    Not a survivalist. A Green Beret, Vietnam vet, with a serious case of PTSD! Fight or flight mode activated!

  • @tyhoffman1720
    @tyhoffman1720 3 года назад +5

    He actually broke his ribs when he jumped off the cliff.

  • @douglasmckenzie3324
    @douglasmckenzie3324 3 года назад +18

    He could have easily slaughtered everyone in this movie if he wanted to

    • @LazyDazeMedia
      @LazyDazeMedia  3 года назад +2

      strictly speaking, he slipped up. 😄

    • @douglasmckenzie3324
      @douglasmckenzie3324 3 года назад +1

      Rambo doesn't slip up in the book

    • @LazyDazeMedia
      @LazyDazeMedia  3 года назад

      @@douglasmckenzie3324 that’s what I hear 👂

    • @pkt86737
      @pkt86737 3 года назад +2

      Yea the book the slaughters people.
      That’s why in the 2nd movie when he isn’t in America he is a killing machine

    • @douglasmckenzie3324
      @douglasmckenzie3324 3 года назад +1

      I think the most accurate depiction of Rambo is in the 4th and 5th films. The man can lay traps like Jigsaw

  • @warpig4942
    @warpig4942 3 года назад +6

    "Rocky" 1976 is a must see. Stallone wrote it and and it was his first major role. One of the best movies ever and Stallone's acting is incredible... just like you said, in that movie he "is" Rocky.

  • @flibbidyx2
    @flibbidyx2 2 года назад +2

    First Blood is a movie that I think is very different from what people expect when they hear the Rambo name. Yes, there is plenty of action and gunfire and whatnot, but only one person is actually killed (accidentally) and there is a much deeper story to it. Obviously, the sequels go in a different direction and that's where a lot of peoples' ideas about the series come from, but the first movie really carries some weight to it in a way people might not expect.

  • @RyGuy42089
    @RyGuy42089 3 года назад +5

    Yes Sly did all of his own stunts... In fact when he jumped off the cliff, and landed in the trees, when he screams in pain, he actually broke ribs on the tree branch he landed on.

  • @chadmcfarland9660
    @chadmcfarland9660 3 года назад +6

    The best movie to watch when you want to see a single badass go through a hillbilly police force like a hot knife through butter.

  • @williamjones6031
    @williamjones6031 3 года назад +1

    The line to buy a Rambo knife for Christmas 1982 was unbelievable.
    Rambo: First Blood II is even better. He actually kills people in that one.

  • @Drforrester31
    @Drforrester31 3 года назад +3

    This movie is so damn good. It's amazing how dramatically the sequels shift the tone of the series. They're great fun, but First Blood tries so hard to tell a story about the plight of veterans. Obviously Stallone and Richard Crenna put in great performances, but Brian Dennehy does an amazing job as the sheriff too

    • @LazyDazeMedia
      @LazyDazeMedia  3 года назад +1

      The whole main cast is phenomenal🙌

  • @krono5el
    @krono5el 3 года назад +16

    gotta hit up Robocop, Predator, Aliens, and Terminator if you havent already, ultimate classics.

    • @LazyDazeMedia
      @LazyDazeMedia  3 года назад +3

      I have seen allll!!!! But we will be doing those that Stacy has not seen, which will include some of those for sure!

  • @kthx1138
    @kthx1138 3 года назад +3

    This is a movie that made me fall in love with CINEMATOGRAPHY. What Andrew Laszlo did with anamorphic lenses at a wide open f-stop and push-processing the film to shoot in almost no practical light was amazing.

  • @jean-paulaudette9246
    @jean-paulaudette9246 3 года назад +5

    15:41 In Viet Nam, soldiers used to make traps like that by carving bamboo, and they were nicknamed 'punji-stakes.' That's a pretty simple example, but many were more or less elaborate or lethal. Sad, but true, they were often coated with feces to cause wound sepsis and spread disease.

  • @patticriss2238
    @patticriss2238 3 года назад +5

    Brian Denehy was awesome in that part. I grew up in Texas and now live in Oklahoma and I KNOW that sheriff. Know what I mean? They’re everywhere in my neck of the woods.

    • @LazyDazeMedia
      @LazyDazeMedia  3 года назад +2

      Oh yeah, we live not to far where this takes place ahaha VERY common🤔

    • @overseasguy
      @overseasguy 3 года назад +3

      @@LazyDazeMedia One of the things I really liked about the movie was the subtle bit of backstory you get about Sheriff Teasle and how he was also a war hero. You can see his medals behind his desk in his office , which include the Purple Heart, Distinguished Service Cross, and Silver Star. The latter two being the 2nd and 3rd highest honors you can receive for valor behind the Medal of Honor, and the Purple Heart is given when you are wounded in combat. So even though it didn't flesh out his story like the novel did, just that little bit of set dressing tells you that the Sheriff has seen some shit too.

    • @LazyDazeMedia
      @LazyDazeMedia  3 года назад +1

      Exactly. 🧐

  • @connorcoffee6183
    @connorcoffee6183 2 года назад +3

    The cops in this movie are literally GTA 5 cops

  • @whome6764
    @whome6764 3 года назад +3

    Great job on your editing to showcase as much of the movie in a timely manner. One and two are awesome.

    • @LazyDazeMedia
      @LazyDazeMedia  3 года назад +1

      🙌 I take the copyright claims for YOU 😆

    • @whome6764
      @whome6764 3 года назад +2

      @@LazyDazeMedia And it's very much appreciated 👍

  • @kofmmbs
    @kofmmbs Год назад

    My father was also a soldier, he didn’t fought in Vietnam but he was also treated the same way when he came home, he says that this film really gets to him

  • @van8ryan
    @van8ryan 3 года назад +3

    Had they just done this one, it would've been PERFECT (the first two sequels are largely 80s Action and not as relatable; then, the two done in the 2000s try to go back to the more "brutal humanity", but just never got it as good as this one did)

    • @LazyDazeMedia
      @LazyDazeMedia  3 года назад +2

      Just filmed the part 2, comin next!

  • @HEAVYMETALmovie1981
    @HEAVYMETALmovie1981 3 года назад +8

    *Rambo: first blood part 2* please 😎

    • @LazyDazeMedia
      @LazyDazeMedia  3 года назад +2

      🤘

    • @douglasmckenzie3324
      @douglasmckenzie3324 3 года назад +3

      That's where you get the iconic Rambo everyone knows

    • @HEAVYMETALmovie1981
      @HEAVYMETALmovie1981 3 года назад +1

      @@douglasmckenzie3324 *Exactly* 😎

    • @theartofdaniel5782
      @theartofdaniel5782 3 года назад

      Yes!!!!!

    • @LazyDazeMedia
      @LazyDazeMedia  3 года назад

      Tryin to get part 2 uploaded! Many copyright issues with this one; RUclips makin me cut it down a lot 🤦‍♂️ it’ll be up soon!

  • @jacobjones5269
    @jacobjones5269 3 года назад +3

    It always slips my mind how terrific Stallone was in this movie.. I only watched it once when I was 11 or 12, and I couldn’t watch it again.. Probably because of that final scene, which is so heartbreaking..

  • @michaeltabor4176
    @michaeltabor4176 3 года назад +5

    There is an alternate ending to this movie where Rambo actually commits suicide while with Trautman. Something that is still a very real problem among vets.

    • @LazyDazeMedia
      @LazyDazeMedia  3 года назад +1

      Yeah they have an alternate ending I saw on the blu ray and on RUclips where he has the colonel shoot him. Definitely prefer this one over that alternate ending. I understand it’s a book as well which has the same grim (yet real) ending.

  • @Slyguy96
    @Slyguy96 3 года назад

    So glad you guy’s took the time to watch this movie one of Stallone’s best movies and such a powerful story that was told about veterans. Of that war. Something like this happened to my father back in the 70’s

  • @ericwehrman2061
    @ericwehrman2061 3 года назад +2

    Fun fact, the scene where Rambo jumps off the cliff and hits the tree and looks like he broke his ribs in pain, it’s because he really did break a rib or two in that scene, it was in the special features on the dvd/Blu-ray

  • @marcusford8432
    @marcusford8432 3 года назад +5

    When he sweeped and elbowed that guy in the face he actually broke that guys nose. FUN FACT.

    • @LazyDazeMedia
      @LazyDazeMedia  3 года назад +1

      No WAY! That poor cop just got donuts ahaha
      Or mail. For comedy sake let’s just say donuts 🍩

    • @marcusford8432
      @marcusford8432 3 года назад +2

      @@LazyDazeMedia probably just started shift. Has no clue what going on. Lol

    • @LazyDazeMedia
      @LazyDazeMedia  3 года назад +1

      @@marcusford8432 😂EXACTLY 😂

  • @poyoyoyo1592
    @poyoyoyo1592 3 года назад +6

    You guys are quickly becoming one of my favorite channels. Top tier movie selections. Cheers.

    • @LazyDazeMedia
      @LazyDazeMedia  3 года назад +1

      THANK YOU!! That means a bunch!! I'm happy to hear you enjoy the videos!!! KEEP THE COMMENTS COMMIN! WE LOVE THE INTERACTION!

  • @the9-2-5outlawdoestech9
    @the9-2-5outlawdoestech9 3 года назад +2

    This film spoke to the veterans of the Vietnam War who shipped off to fight in Southeast Asia in a war that did not directly involve the US. As soon as they make it back to the States, many don't have a home to go back to, during a second recession, a troubled presidential administration, and they got spat on by hippies and called baby killers. Many of them got exposed to Agent Orange. Irreparable damage done to them through the transmutation into killing machines thanks to the US government's military industrial complex. Definitely struck a chord. Also exposing small-town law enforcement who should have been sent to fight in Vietnam with the way they were going about John Rambo.

  • @Peachy_Milky
    @Peachy_Milky 3 года назад +5

    During the car chase when they jumped the railroad tracks the stuntman in the police car broke his back when he landed and still finished the scene out.

  • @satoncho
    @satoncho 3 года назад +5

    Stallone is one of a handful of action stars that can do more than action.

  • @wednesdayapril5435
    @wednesdayapril5435 3 года назад +3

    I don't remember if they explain this but the sheriff was so against him was because he was a Korean war vet and felt like everyone ignored his war's veterans struggles and only cared about the Vietnam war
    P.S. holy fuck the fucking ending rant at the end still fucking breaks me down all the time

  • @the9-2-5outlawdoestech9
    @the9-2-5outlawdoestech9 3 года назад +3

    This film single-handedly gave birth to the Action Hero genre of the 1980s, action figures and even a failed Saturday morning cartoon. WTF?

  • @44excalibur
    @44excalibur 3 года назад +2

    Oh, and in case you were wondering, Delmar Berry, the friend that Rambo was going to meet at the start of the film, the one who died of cancer, contracted cancer from an Army chemical warfare experiment. His mother mentions "all that orange stuff they sprayed around," which is a reference to Agent Orange, a chemical defoliant and herbicide that was used in the Vietnam War to destroy trees, bushes, and vegetation in order to deprive the Viet Cong and the North Vietnamese Army of concealment and food crops. But the chemical had toxic side effects that affected over three million people, including US servicemen, which resulted in the development of cancer and birth defects in children.

    • @LazyDazeMedia
      @LazyDazeMedia  3 года назад

      Incredibly sad but yeah I knew that’s why I felt it important to leave that line of dialogue in as it’s one of the many issues this film addresses 🙌✌️

    • @44excalibur
      @44excalibur 3 года назад +2

      @@LazyDazeMedia Yep, and there was another issue that was in the novel that I wish had been kept in the movie. One of the many reasons that Sheriff Teasle has a problem with Rambo that is not mentioned in the film is that Teasle is also a war veteran. Teasle in the novel is a Korean War veteran, and many Korean War vets felt like they had been forgotten by their country, veterans of a forgotten war, especially after Vietnam. As a result, many felt a certain resentment towards Vietnam veterans.

    • @LazyDazeMedia
      @LazyDazeMedia  3 года назад

      @@44excalibur I like the subtle hints in his dialogue (and medals on his desk) as to his personal stake in the narrative. I do wish they kept that in🤷‍♂️

    • @44excalibur
      @44excalibur 3 года назад +1

      @@LazyDazeMedia Yep, those medals on his desk and the hints in his dialogue are subtle. It would've been nice if the movie had at least addressed that.

  • @CR41489
    @CR41489 3 года назад +6

    Great reaction. Looking forward to seeing how you feel about the four continuations. I enjoy the whole series. By the way, I love your dog’s cameo. Very adorable.

    • @LazyDazeMedia
      @LazyDazeMedia  3 года назад +2

      Thanks!!! Yeah she likes to get in the shot as much as possible😅

  • @rj-yy2gm
    @rj-yy2gm 2 года назад +1

    This movie really brought about public awareness of PTSD. Our soldiers returning from Vietnam were treated horribly and spit on by the American people. Today, veterans are treated with much more respect and dignity. Now, it's the police that are treated horribly and spit on constantly because of media perception, just like the returning vets from Vietnam. Unless you know what the soldiers and police officers go through and deal with on a daily basis, people don't have the right to judge. Maybe someday police officers will be treated much more fairly and favorably.

  • @kidfox3971
    @kidfox3971 3 года назад +5

    "Somebody wouldn't let us win."
    An all too well-earned shot at President Nixon right there.

    • @QoQabai658
      @QoQabai658 3 года назад +2

      Him and Johnson both were assholes.

  • @jacobtobias9255
    @jacobtobias9255 2 года назад +1

    Greatest movie of all time, every time Teasle asks "Why do you hunt with a knife?" I think "JESUS HAVE YOU EVER HEARD OF A HUNTING KNIFE???"

  • @bigjay123
    @bigjay123 3 года назад +2

    82, that was only 7yrs after Vietnam actually ended.

  • @danielcook11
    @danielcook11 3 года назад +3

    Him falling threw the tree branches, that's real. Him screaming, i think he said he cracked a rib. There is an alternate ending rambo dies, same with rocky 1. Can u imagine only 1 Rambo or just 1 Rocky.

    • @LazyDazeMedia
      @LazyDazeMedia  3 года назад +3

      I cannot. The world is a better place because of sequels 😅

  • @douglasmckenzie3324
    @douglasmckenzie3324 3 года назад +6

    Actually in the book he's much more insane

    • @LazyDazeMedia
      @LazyDazeMedia  3 года назад +1

      Yeah from what I heard he’s more unhinged and the sharif is also his ally trying to help him 🤷‍♂️

  • @the9-2-5outlawdoestech9
    @the9-2-5outlawdoestech9 3 года назад +3

    "They drew "First Blood", not me!"

  • @pthor6265
    @pthor6265 3 года назад +1

    I remember when this came out, it was about 2 weeks before Rocky III, which got all the attention.

  • @craigsmith9775
    @craigsmith9775 2 года назад +1

    brian dennehy is an iconic actor. He plays Sherriff Teagule so well.

  • @mynameisnobody8597
    @mynameisnobody8597 3 года назад +4

    This is such a tough one to explicate. Rambo... looks like a 70’s anti-war hippie, Teasel, a Korean War vet that knows everyone in town and only wants to keep them safe...
    PTSD, Police power, treatment for our vets.
    4 months to 2 years to make a warrior, 5 days if they’re single, 10 if married to reintegrate into civilian life, minus any combat experience.

    • @LazyDazeMedia
      @LazyDazeMedia  3 года назад

      That’s why I loved the choice of Brian Dennehy as Teasel. Didn’t just completely make that character one dimensional and actually made you believe that he had the towns best interest in mind however the same tendencies that Rambo had kicked in which is why they’re two driving forces (in the film)

  • @DarthRevan655
    @DarthRevan655 3 года назад +3

    Never mess with Army Special Forces (Green Berets) 💪😅

  • @victorsos100
    @victorsos100 3 года назад +1

    I believe the sheriff was a Korean war veteran and resents the Vietnam veterans because the Korean war was called The Forgotten War. I heard this was a real issue for some veterans of both wars.

  • @kanteannightmare
    @kanteannightmare 3 года назад +2

    The line about not being able to hold a job parking cars, brought home to me what its like to transition back to civilian life. Like how do you acclimate to normal after living a life where everything you do is so important (live or death) or involve million dollar equipment.

  • @timothyrenar5498
    @timothyrenar5498 3 года назад +8

    I would say perhaps one of the best acting performances in any of Stallone's movies and I have seen quite a few of them and this was still during a time when most of what you saw was pretty much the real deal.

    • @nitroburner1838
      @nitroburner1838 3 года назад +1

      That last scene made me cry...can't hold a job parking cars, the story of an IED blowing up his friend, his inability to sleep without seeing it in his dreams ....man

    • @timothyrenar5498
      @timothyrenar5498 3 года назад +1

      @@nitroburner1838 Some of the powers that be told Stallone that scene during the end when he breaks down would never work but he knew better because many of the Vietnam Veterans felt alienated after the war and had no where or no one to turn to when they came back to the states. Even now some people are alienated and we have the Corona Virus that adds to it but it will get better just be patient everyone help is on the way.

    • @nitroburner1838
      @nitroburner1838 3 года назад +2

      @@timothyrenar5498 I think the directors or producers cut certain things for time constraints or maybe the projection of Rambo was supposed to be incredibly strong (kinda Clint Eastwood, John Wayne ish) but I think they felt vulnerability would make it powerful...and for all the machismo of 80's movies...this one struck a particular tone of vulnerable strength.....

    • @LazyDazeMedia
      @LazyDazeMedia  3 года назад +1

      Rambo through the series actually still is a very emotionally vulnerable character (also a straight BEAST) which you can’t really say for other action starts of the 80s.

    • @timothyrenar5498
      @timothyrenar5498 3 года назад +2

      @@LazyDazeMedia Sometimes vulnerability gives a person more strength and more determination to survive and that concept perhaps separated Rambo from many other action films during that time period and Stallone fit that bill perfect because he himself as well has vulnerability and strength so that combination was perfect.

  • @ssjwes
    @ssjwes 3 года назад +1

    I tear up everytime I hear that speech of his at the end.

  • @PeterMasi_Son_Tile
    @PeterMasi_Son_Tile 2 года назад +1

    Sly did most of his own stunts! He broke some ribs falling on that branch!