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  • @sohebahmed1988
    @sohebahmed1988 2 года назад +45

    Hollywood can't produce such movies now at any cost. Thank you Sylvester Stallone for inspiring and entertaining generations

  • @johnfreepunk6664
    @johnfreepunk6664 3 года назад +388

    This movie was not just an action shoot em up
    This film, this MASTERPIECE if you will
    Shows the treatment of the broken soldiers returning from a war most of them did not want to be in
    This movie shows these soldiers fighting a war with their homes, and themselves
    The acting is outstanding
    The scenes are amazing
    And this tragic tale is one never to forget.
    Well done Stallone

    • @ignaciogodoy7095
      @ignaciogodoy7095 3 года назад +15

      Yes, I can only imagine the suffering of them, they get spit in the face by his own countryman, and at the same time risk his life with atrocious pain, then if someone was lucky to get back home, be treated like a loser, just horrible

    • @robchamberlin4900
      @robchamberlin4900 2 года назад +11

      My Dad served 22 months in Vietnam from 1965-67. Went through hell and back

    • @AnnaLVajda
      @AnnaLVajda 2 года назад +3

      Yes it demonstrated the contempt many of them faced but the PTSD too and how they f*cked with the wrong guy.

    • @80sWavrDude
      @80sWavrDude 2 года назад

      Kind of like those Russian boys that are being sent to fight a war they don't want to be in either. It's always young men, and these days, young women as well, sent to fight and die for someone else's political agenda. sad.

    • @guts4382
      @guts4382 2 года назад +2

      Mostly because it was based out of the Novel by David Morell

  • @moistmike4150
    @moistmike4150 4 года назад +462

    16:32 - That scene. My God. That scene.
    I had an uncle that served 2 tours in Vietnam ('69 and '70). I was really into military history as a kid. I read every book I could get my hands on about America's wars and had built for myself rather noble ideals about men in war and armed conflict. My uncle was a LRRP (pronounced "lurp" for Long Range Recon Patrol) who, at one point during his second tour of duty, had been ambushed and lost almost half of his team. Whenever my uncle was around, I'd pester him to talk about his experiences, but he would only quietly and politely refuse. One year (early '80's) we hosted Thanksgiving at our house and my uncle attended with his family. As an earnest 16yrs. old I was determined to get him to talk to me, so at one point when he went outside to smoke, I followed him and begged him to talk about his LURP days and he suddenly just lost it and grabbed me by the throat for about 1/2 second before he realized what he'd done. He was immediately and extremely apologetic, but afterwards said he could never talk about what he'd lived through, as it was just too disturbing and painful. I immediately understood and never asked him about that stuff again. in 2017 he passed away from cancer, but he lived a good life and was a good father to 4 kids. God bless our wounded warriors - The wounds we can't see are sometimes the worst.

    • @pinkygirl2662
      @pinkygirl2662 3 года назад +3

      Opp

    • @smallusaurusrexizzaldinask4427
      @smallusaurusrexizzaldinask4427 3 года назад +5

      RIP

    • @williamroyt1296
      @williamroyt1296 3 года назад +12

      My dad did 3 and got bronze, and silver stars and 2 Purple Heart, glad they changed the Vietnam war from 68 to 75, and change the whole time we were there as war, dad was 59, 61, and 62. At one time before 68 , the just called it police actions, because I think it was only 5 to 10k marines there at the time

    • @HydraHolden
      @HydraHolden 3 года назад +6

      Rest easy ranger.

    • @pt8208
      @pt8208 3 года назад +5

      Cool story, Bro!

  • @mitchya7990
    @mitchya7990 3 года назад +111

    Rambo: I can't do that sir.
    Trautman: Well look John, we can't have you running around out there wasting friendly civilians.
    Rambo: There are no friendly civilians.
    Such a sad line...

    • @rickydhirawijaya
      @rickydhirawijaya 3 года назад +13

      That's because that damn Teasle, Rambo just want to find something to eat that's all

    • @mitchya7990
      @mitchya7990 3 года назад +6

      @@rickydhirawijaya You tell em bro!!

    • @dallaz7048
      @dallaz7048 3 года назад +8

      Most of these guys were just serving their country as asked. Their should have been more support for them

    • @wadealford5549
      @wadealford5549 9 месяцев назад +4

      PTSD!

    • @mitchya7990
      @mitchya7990 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@wadealford5549 Yup.

  • @larryhewgley4678
    @larryhewgley4678 3 года назад +506

    "The Melt Down" scene is really the truest part of the movie. It explains why he did everything he did. You watch the more recent Rambo movies and he doesn't break down like that. It gives light to the fact that the character of John Rambo had some serious psychological issues to overcome and for the most part he did. But as calm natured as he is in the newer movies, when he's pushed...the demons come out.

  • @jdog2112rush
    @jdog2112rush 3 года назад +83

    One of the greatest action movies of all time. Can't watch the Meltdown without my eyes welling up. So many young Vet's were treated like crap when they returned from Nam. God bless them, and thank you for your service.

  • @pongsakornbuasuwan936
    @pongsakornbuasuwan936 4 года назад +195

    18:08 This scene always break my heart, it makes me love this film so much because it's only Rambo films that show his vulnerable side, making him more human and different from other 80s action heroes.

    • @mujjantejoab7681
      @mujjantejoab7681 4 года назад +3

      I remember I was at school in 1990 my first look

    • @birch5757
      @birch5757 3 года назад +7

      Brutally powerful scene about combat service in general.

    • @lidiyasari9217
      @lidiyasari9217 3 года назад

      Saya sangat suka tolong data mintak geratis

    • @birch5757
      @birch5757 3 года назад

      @@lidiyasari9217 I do not know Indonesian languages, but I feel bad for the man in question, what he was made to do was not right.

    • @birch5757
      @birch5757 3 года назад +1

      @@lidiyasari9217 I will say, most Americans have no bad feelings toward you at all, and I am upset if they feel that way 😢

  • @dallaz7048
    @dallaz7048 3 года назад +114

    One of the best Stallone movies in my opinion. A true 80's gem!!! The government needs to back vets up way more. The psychological and physical damage they take is unfathomable. The damage is irreversible.

    • @tozo073
      @tozo073 2 года назад +1

      Доље влада!

    • @zhoubaidinh403
      @zhoubaidinh403 2 года назад +1

      Last thing you want is to bring back a bunch of irreversibly damaged vets back home.

    • @bediaerkal2011
      @bediaerkal2011 Год назад

      katil ABD

  • @jdmikeg4
    @jdmikeg4 3 года назад +526

    This movie is so under rated. Its getting a lot more attention these days than it did back in the 80's. It's amazing how Stallone is both Rocky and Rambo at the same time, 2 guys who obviously look exactly alike but are completely different characters.

    • @jimcab4279
      @jimcab4279 3 года назад +12

      This movie wasn't that under rated in the 80's, this movie is what made Rambo First Blood part 2 such a huge hit.

    • @jdmikeg4
      @jdmikeg4 3 года назад +8

      @@jimcab4279 you got it backwards. It was actually Rambo 2 that made First Blood famous.

    • @jdmikeg4
      @jdmikeg4 3 года назад +4

      It was not called “First Blood Part 2” back in 1985. The original title was “Rambo” The title was later changed after its huge success.

    • @jimcab4279
      @jimcab4279 3 года назад +4

      @@jdmikeg4 It's not called "Rambo 2". The title is "Rambo First Blood part II"

    • @crossstitchmatches
      @crossstitchmatches 3 года назад +3

      This guy: this movie is so underrated
      This movie: launches massive career and decades-spanning franchise.

  • @WithinandThroughout
    @WithinandThroughout 3 года назад +118

    Rambo represented the rage and fiery life of a generation lost to that pointless war. Surreal

  • @cbouktsis
    @cbouktsis 3 года назад +553

    As the years go by, you realize how amazing this movie is! You hardly see such good movies in our time!

  • @Gha6i
    @Gha6i 2 года назад +140

    This movie is a masterpiece, the way things escalated so fast in a very realistic manner, the story, the passion, the action and Stallone at his prime... everything is just at the right amount!!

  • @didimean
    @didimean 2 года назад +67

    @18:12 "I can't find your f-ing legs! I can't find your legs."
    The delivery of that line always gives me a chill.... Stallone killed it as Rambo, but that scene in particular knocks the wind outta you.

  • @carlcarlington7317
    @carlcarlington7317 3 года назад +204

    Rambo is one of those 80's movies that combined good action with really deep story telling and craftsmanship of an art film. One of those 80's where they completely flopped on the sequels because studio executives only saw it as silly action movie

    • @tanyaguadalupeveravargas3948
      @tanyaguadalupeveravargas3948 3 года назад +1

      Español

    • @prabhatsourya3883
      @prabhatsourya3883 2 года назад +8

      Yes. The important message in this movie was the concept of PTSD, about the horrors that war veterans have to go through, and the fact that trauma was often overlooked as being "weak" or being "shell shocked".

    • @kdonovan221
      @kdonovan221 2 года назад +3

      @@prabhatsourya3883 that is more true that most will ever know. My brother

    • @AdamRee-lx8uh
      @AdamRee-lx8uh 2 года назад +3

      The 2 Rambo sequels weren’t bad, what are you talking about?

    • @prabhatsourya3883
      @prabhatsourya3883 2 года назад +3

      @@AdamRee-lx8uh We aren't saying that they were bad, but the intense and strong message at the end of the story about trauma, PTSD, the respect that soldiers deserve, and the hate that people spewed on Vietnam Veterans, was all diluted or dropped out from the sequels, which became simple action setpieces.
      The films were great as action set pieces, don't get me wrong, but the depth of character that this Rambo had, wasn't well utilized in the sequels.
      The trouble was, this wasn't an open ended story to be able to make sequels. The storyline was simple: A war veteran, suffering from PTSD, was attacked in a way that triggered his trauma, making him fight back, till his superior gently walks him out of his trauma, finally giving him some closure. It's a great single story, not so much for the franchise. Rambo has achieved his closure when he cries out his trauma in front of col. Trautman. It is over, and there is no open end for a sequel. They had to dig up Rambo from a federal prison to get a sequel. That speaks a lot about the lack of open ends for sequels.
      Edit: There was a similar and powerful message in Rambo 4 about the futility of war, and John Rambo going on about how they get drafted to fight someone else's war, which they are abruptly pulled out again. But it wasn't as impactful as this scene where he has an actual breakdown. Also, I just realized, it was in the director's cut, and not in the official release

  • @eddienava
    @eddienava 3 года назад +175

    “I dont think you understand, i didnt come here to rescure Rambo from you, i came to rescue you from him.” 🔥🔥🙆‍♂️ooooh shit.

  • @C4rL72
    @C4rL72 3 года назад +18

    that last scene is so powerful....we root for Rambo from the first scene but by now we embrace him which leads to Rambo II .....the whole saga is superb. Stallone is a legend.

  • @rod6189
    @rod6189 3 года назад +47

    Sylvester Stallone playing Rambo fundamental icon of western art culture 👏

  • @Driver2616
    @Driver2616 3 года назад +266

    A groundbreaking movie. After this people learned to respect vets.

    • @yankee2666
      @yankee2666 2 года назад +1

      Stupid comment.

    • @StankFrengus
      @StankFrengus 2 года назад +1

      @@yankee2666 why is it a stupid comment

    • @treefiddy3033
      @treefiddy3033 2 года назад +10

      Our own governments could take some notes…

    • @combatbattalion6
      @combatbattalion6 2 года назад

      Yea cuz they'll blow your town up and kill your deputy lol

    • @mr.adventure0142
      @mr.adventure0142 Год назад +3

      @@treefiddy3033 But they don't.

  • @PaulosTheGamer
    @PaulosTheGamer 4 года назад +132

    John Rambo is the perfect example of a soldier who cannot rejoin this ... damn society. It still remains a testament to it's message today.

  • @FallouFitness_NattyEdition
    @FallouFitness_NattyEdition 2 года назад +19

    Stallone should have gotten an Oscar nod for his acting in this movie.

  • @williamholliday1234
    @williamholliday1234 4 года назад +438

    To all the Vietnam Vets out there from this Army vet thank you for your service and God bless you all you have my utmost respect.

    • @nascimentocosta3627
      @nascimentocosta3627 4 года назад +4

      Ĺ555

    • @leoperez5481
      @leoperez5481 4 года назад +5

      @@nascimentocosta3627 un.

    • @GregoryMcStevens
      @GregoryMcStevens 4 года назад +2

      Ah yes I served in voietmon for 96 years np my young fellow

    • @شهاباحمدی-ش2ح8م
      @شهاباحمدی-ش2ح8م 4 года назад +1

      هههههههه نزیر معلم اق اتمتر جواد جانه رامین رانم رذن ظطب شخاب شهاب

    • @cazinstan6235
      @cazinstan6235 4 года назад +5

      For killing people 2k Miles away, just for testing weapon and selling same weapon to People you fight. Lol

  • @MetaMikeG
    @MetaMikeG 3 года назад +395

    Probably one of the most iconic endings of all time

  • @ahri5601
    @ahri5601 3 года назад +60

    The ending of this awesome movie really shows what most soldiers had to dealt with after the war probably one the first movie’s that touches on PTSD

    • @Excitable101
      @Excitable101 3 года назад +2

      the sad part is soldiers that return home are often cast to the side, nothing to see here.

    • @Wowzersdude-k5c
      @Wowzersdude-k5c 3 года назад

      Deer Hunter was a few years prior to this. It touches on PTSD. I highly recommend it.

    • @Voucher765
      @Voucher765 2 года назад

      My VFW member August Caccavone fought in World War II as a Sgt. in the 28th Infantry Division PA National Guard 7th Army, When I spoke to him he often tries to block out the memories of what happened during his time fighting the Germand in Europe, He took part in the Battle Of The Bulge which was one of the most brutal engagements between us and the Nazis which led to many good GIs and krauts dying.

  • @ProjectDevilEye
    @ProjectDevilEye 3 года назад +262

    God, the acting was A+ from Stallone for this movie, especially the breakdown.

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      @ismettaadan5036 3 года назад +4

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      @person44222 3 года назад +3

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    • @masterblack8273
      @masterblack8273 2 года назад

      Son

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      @det6036 2 года назад +1

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      @Олег-п9ж2р 2 года назад

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  • @nomaambundy9989
    @nomaambundy9989 3 года назад +236

    What is represented here (in the last scene), is a soldier's fight to return to civilian life. Troutman is the representation of the military. Order, Commitment, Courage, ignoring of the morality that burdens normal men.
    Rambo is a MAN that has bent, and folded his being to fulfill the military's need, but he can not undo himself what took the training and brotherhood of the Army to instill within him.
    In the end he is reduced to a pitiful crying child, pulling at the arms of a military that has neither the will, nor ability to pity or console him.
    Troutman is a father figure without pity, or answers for a soldier that has past his usefulness, only reminding Rambo of his service when he is deeply troubled.
    When we are taught to be callous, and to kill instantly and without hesitation, after a time soldiers see themselves reflected in the enemy they kill, can identify more with death than life.
    The Game becomes normal to a soldier. "We try to kill you, and you try to kill us". The enemy may not be fair, but the rules are clear, and the punishment's final.
    A man negotiates with his own conscience, and the brotherhood of the men around him strengthens his resolve, remind him that what he is doing is RIGHT by the brotherhood, even if sometimes it is not JUST...
    Then one day you are "home", a place that was a dream before.
    The same people from your memory surround you, and they mean nothing compared to the brothers you have lost or left behind in the military. Your family carry's on about irreverent things, make the same ignorant speeches that add up to nothing.
    It took 11 weeks to make a soldier when I joined the Army, not counting the time a man like Rambo would have spent in Vietnam. I have known soldiers who didn't serve in actual war that had major problems fitting back into civilian life.
    How much time do you think the military spends re-acclimating a soldier to civilian life after the brutality of war?
    THAT is the message of Rambo. A great book, and a GOOD film...

    • @mergru6371
      @mergru6371 3 года назад +16

      For me the most important one is "It wasn't my war!" The US and their allies had no reason to fight in Vietnam, Iraq, Afghanistan, Korea, the list is endless. War is about oil, the weapon industry, profit and lobbying. I respect everybody's life choices but I will never understand joining the army to die for a bunch of political career movers

    • @LAE1987
      @LAE1987 3 года назад +5

      Speechless!! To the brave men and women who have given their mortal life and civilian life for a cause they saw fit. Truly hero’s in all sense.

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      @simbagalang2377 3 года назад

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  • @JustSomeCanadianGuy
    @JustSomeCanadianGuy 3 года назад +23

    I'm glad this movie seems to be getting more play than ever.
    It's a SERIOUSLY underrated film!

  • @TheTarbender1
    @TheTarbender1 2 года назад +20

    I remember watching Oprah, I think it was, when she had a group of Vietnam veterans on, and some lady phoned into the show and called them all heroes and thanked them for serving their country, and these men were literally breaking down and crying! God Bless you Vets.

    • @markhenry6486
      @markhenry6486 4 месяца назад +1

      So I have a question for you. You firmly believe that God somewhere up there in heaven would bless all the soldiers all around the world that are killing one another, he would bless them for being killed and for killing. He would last them for being involved in war, bless them for partaking in war, bless them for living bless them for dying bless them for killing bless them for not killing

    • @TheTarbender1
      @TheTarbender1 4 месяца назад +1

      @@markhenry6486 I believe so because the American soldiers fighting in Vietnam were in a no-win situation. Just like the soldiers of every other country in every other war: just making a bunch of bankers and manufacturers rich.

  • @isaywhateveriwantandyougot7421
    @isaywhateveriwantandyougot7421 2 года назад +4

    Of all war movies I've seen, this and Apocalypse Now are by far the most realistic. As horrible as the Vietnam War was, it turned into a goldmine of great cinema.

  • @jobell7356
    @jobell7356 4 года назад +175

    Such a moving film which I still feel each time I watch it. Thank you Rambo for bringing the reality of that war home to me and the PTSD so many of the men must have suffered.

    • @rosaavendano1927
      @rosaavendano1927 4 года назад

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    • @rjframe4410
      @rjframe4410 4 года назад +7

      They still suffer...22 of um a day, they get snuffed out like a match, and we do NOT do enough to help them.

    • @مباركعمر-و3ت
      @مباركعمر-و3ت 3 года назад

      كيف طلعت

    • @irvinlopez1126
      @irvinlopez1126 2 года назад

      Not enough being done for sufferers of PTSD.

  • @sumgai848
    @sumgai848 4 года назад +113

    The meltdown I remember always made me feel INCREDIBLY uncomfortable in my youth, mostly because it was so unbelievably familiar with similar issues I had to deal with that I won't go into. Seeing his CO react the way he does to it really sends it home for me, too. Amazing scene, seriously.

    • @sumgai848
      @sumgai848 4 года назад +11

      @Ronan Ja Relatives and friends who lived through Nam and WWII who had similar severe PTSD... I had to help take care of some of them, and that's really all I'm able to say.
      People like to talk about being triggered now. They have no idea what "triggered" really looks like. But this scene paints a decent picture.

    • @achievershadabzeroluck5334
      @achievershadabzeroluck5334 4 года назад

      @@sumgai848 shut up

    • @sumgai848
      @sumgai848 4 года назад +3

      @@achievershadabzeroluck5334 Why, did I trigger you?

    • @achievershadabzeroluck5334
      @achievershadabzeroluck5334 4 года назад

      @@sumgai848 just kip ur mouth shut

    • @sumgai848
      @sumgai848 4 года назад +6

      @@achievershadabzeroluck5334 Well seeing as you asked so nicely... No.

  • @patches6309
    @patches6309 2 года назад +16

    Vietnam Veterans deserve a lifetime of thanks. They are the Giants who's backs men like myself stood upon when we deployed & fought for our lives in Iraq. Right before we punched out to the sandbox, our Brigade had several Vietnam veterans give us a "locked & closed door briefing" on what we were about to experience. What those combat vets shared with us saved many of our lives & helped us do our jobs better than any training the Army had ever given us. I am alive because of the lessons, tactics & stories they shared with us. Read the book written by David Morrell. It's even better than the movie.

    • @bediaerkal2011
      @bediaerkal2011 Год назад

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  • @Markt2420
    @Markt2420 3 года назад +70

    I remember i watched the Rambo series with cousins where we used to have frequent sleepovers during the summer when we were young. While watching, i asked my uncle who was watching with us during one of rambo's killing sprees."so when does he actually become a boxer"

  • @johngermain1345
    @johngermain1345 4 года назад +48

    16:33 to 19:16 just heart wrenching acting by Stallone. Oscar worthy, in my opinion. Amazing

    • @ignaciogodoy7095
      @ignaciogodoy7095 3 года назад +7

      Yes, it was Oscar worthy, because the actor disappeared and only the character remains, to be Oscar winner you have achieve that, and in that scene Stallone Ace it.

  • @elijahwilcox6215
    @elijahwilcox6215 4 года назад +905

    The meltdown scene is heartbreaking because rambo's PTSD kicks in

    • @djfacts9770
      @djfacts9770 4 года назад +24

      Yes bro bro it is!

    • @yotrev96
      @yotrev96 4 года назад +39

      Makes me tear up every time! Semper Fi to my fallen brothers and sisters!

    • @Badvibesdude
      @Badvibesdude 4 года назад +65

      This is a really underrated film, especially for how it acknowledged PTSD in a time when it was something that wasn't really talked about and when Vietnam vets got shit support. This scene and that scene in Jarhead when the Vietnam vet gets on the bus with the guys coming home from Desert Storm always hit me, and I'm not even a veteran.

    • @thekameleon9785
      @thekameleon9785 4 года назад +16

      His PTSD was already kickin in.

    • @xraystudios3693
      @xraystudios3693 4 года назад +3

      You did watch the jail break scene right?

  • @godofawesum223
    @godofawesum223 3 года назад +28

    I really did not realize how important this movie was until I served time in the Marines. PTSD is very real. I've had to care for people more times than i care to count who have been there. And I both thank God and curse myself for never being their personally myself.

    • @Voucher765
      @Voucher765 2 года назад

      We're you in the 1st Marine Division, Some of my friends were in the 1st, 5th and 7th marines

    • @adammartinez3149
      @adammartinez3149 2 года назад

      Amen bro, saw this as a kid joined the Corps and damn watched It again. Fucken hits hard.

    • @rosanacornelio2180
      @rosanacornelio2180 Месяц назад

      Traduzir para português

  • @SharonCoetzee-Shaw-oc9rw
    @SharonCoetzee-Shaw-oc9rw Год назад +14

    They couldn't chose a better person than Sylvester Stallone to do all RAMBO movies. 💪🏻❤️🙏🏻SHARON COETZEE

    • @HafijurRahman-i7s
      @HafijurRahman-i7s 4 месяца назад +1

      There’s no other better person than Sylvester Stallone suits Rambo movies because he perfectly fits in it.

  • @boanerges6886
    @boanerges6886 3 года назад +55

    This has got to be one of the best movies of all time!

  • @breatheeasily4013
    @breatheeasily4013 4 года назад +241

    I miss when Stallone was young. Damn

  • @STHFGDBY
    @STHFGDBY 4 года назад +55

    When Sly fell from the tree onto the ground grimacing in pain, it was for real. He broke ribs and had to be rushed to hospital. Also he was nearly paralyzed when he broke his neck after stone cold Steve Austin charged at him in the expendables. It wasn't Stone cold's fault, Sly was to fall back on soft material but instead fell back onto some rocks. Sly was very lucky that day.

    • @mikemelina7395
      @mikemelina7395 2 года назад

      I think Stallone tore ligaments in his ankle when Austin speared him filming Expendables, he didn't break his neck. Great fight scene though, worth the price of admission as they say.

    • @scottknode898
      @scottknode898 2 года назад +1

      @@mikemelina7395 Stallone hurt his back and neck when Steve Austin slammed him into a wall and had to have surgery as had a hairline fracture in his neck which had to be repaired with surgery and metal plate installed. He had 13 other injuries to including his ankle being ruptured and breaking a tooth.

  • @macdtrader4401
    @macdtrader4401 2 года назад +132

    First Blood was the greatest action movie that I've ever watched in my life! This movie vividly depicted how war heroes were mistreated!

    • @miker7749
      @miker7749 2 года назад +2

      *are

    • @jobe_seed6674
      @jobe_seed6674 2 года назад +3

      No one’s really a hero when they come back

    • @NeurosenkavalierEmilSinclair
      @NeurosenkavalierEmilSinclair 2 года назад

      The thing is, the US gov sended young men to a place they didn't belong to get killed; they didn't give a fuck. After WW2 you could be proud because the cause was right and i'm sure it wasn't fun either. So its not about "war heoes"; its about men who didn't have a choice, did the job they had to and were dropped after.

    • @albertoababon5760
      @albertoababon5760 Год назад

      ..

    • @carlosbravo3069
      @carlosbravo3069 Год назад

      @@miker7749 0

  • @MetaMikeG
    @MetaMikeG 3 года назад +115

    Hope sly stays with us for a long time, dude is a legend!!!

  • @fluffdegoss
    @fluffdegoss 4 года назад +762

    6:14- He actually did this stunt. That part where he landed on the branch, that cry of pain was real because when he hit that branch he broke his ribs on impact.

    • @trefloww2807
      @trefloww2807 4 года назад +137

      Wow for real???? Stallone is a badass for that

    • @romanballista
      @romanballista 4 года назад +34

      Madman

    • @bobbidieeksdobbi5298
      @bobbidieeksdobbi5298 4 года назад +24

      Are you for real?

    • @redgunnit
      @redgunnit 4 года назад +82

      @savion Evans The good old stuntman"s motto "The take that breaks, gets used"

    • @redgunnit
      @redgunnit 4 года назад +18

      @Bad Boy You didnt hit a branch wrong, he did.

  • @dallasyap3064
    @dallasyap3064 3 года назад +48

    Everything Rambo said at the ending is true and valid. Vietnam vets were terribly mistreated, protested and spat on at the airport coming home, looked with disgust by the general population, who doesn't know what the troops go through bcoz they haven't been there to see what's really going on.

    • @jermainekngdom3154
      @jermainekngdom3154 3 года назад +3

      Not was. Is. Some was dowsed with chemicals and worst

    • @dorianleakey
      @dorianleakey 2 года назад +2

      @@jermainekngdom3154 Apparently the spitting on was pro war propaganda and never happened.

    • @xraystudios3693
      @xraystudios3693 2 года назад +3

      @@dorianleakey How does "Our veterans were treated badly by us" translate into an excuse to support a war?

    • @tonyconnor5691
      @tonyconnor5691 2 года назад +3

      Welcome to the left wing

    • @tonyconnor5691
      @tonyconnor5691 2 года назад +1

      @@jermainekngdom3154 maybe he means getting us into the war to begin with, the war machine goes full throttle and when they have had their fun their contracts filled and the troops come home leaving everything behind you see the ppl turn on the very ppl that was sent there to begin with

  • @jmajikjames7361
    @jmajikjames7361 Год назад +1

    I'm a Grenada & Gulf War Vet. Once the bond formed in combat is broken; this result (breakdown) happens; whether in PTSD GROUP/INDIVIDUAL Counseling/Therapy. I still wrestle with survivors guilt over 30 years later.

  • @johntinio1680
    @johntinio1680 4 года назад +351

    Mileena: Who are You?
    Rambo: I'm your worst nightmare

  • @diegoarivera35
    @diegoarivera35 2 года назад +9

    Stallone deserved an Oscar for this movie

  • @AFI2100
    @AFI2100 Год назад +29

    One of Stallone's best movies!

  • @oonaghmolyneux7760
    @oonaghmolyneux7760 Год назад +3

    Just watched Rambo First Blood. Best line ‘Vietnam green beret… we’re not hunting him. He’s hunting us!’ I then fell in love with his genius.

  • @jamesfrancismchalejr7944
    @jamesfrancismchalejr7944 4 года назад +8

    19 years old soldier, serving in Vietnam, Young men in the prime of there lives. MIA,PTSD,POW. I want to say to ALL the families that lost a loved one in Vietnam, my heart felt sadness, and ALL the service men & women that came home, that GOD JEHOVAH loves you. Thank You for your service to The United States of America.

  • @paoloermacora6850
    @paoloermacora6850 Год назад +64

    I'm italian and in 1972 I did my military service in Italy. At the recruit training center we had an italian american sergeant as instructor who was born in USA from italian parents and served in the marines. Then the american army decided to send him to Vietnam but he refused and taking advantage of dual citizenship came to Italy. Here he had to serve in the italian army again because his service with marines was not recognized. My team and I had training like the marines and at every end of the day we were so dead tired that the only thing we dreamed was the bed in the dormitory. When I saw "first blood" the first thing that came up to my mind was this.

  • @Rockmanbalboa
    @Rockmanbalboa 4 года назад +390

    you know the first rambo, has a unique feeling, how it explores ptsd and the things those soldiers had to do when on war and return home with all that in their heads, being much better than the book ending, exploring the idea that this soldier may be able to live a normal life, and the action that war has on the mind, a real classic if i may say.
    and yes, im here after the mk reveal, also didnt like meleeena look, rain is quite cool though.

    • @LinLin-vo9ze
      @LinLin-vo9ze 4 года назад

      Zia

    • @SpaceLemon.
      @SpaceLemon. 4 года назад +13

      Probably because this movie has a distinctly anti-war and veteran supporting narrative while most action movies that feature the US military are purley propaganda designed to fill armored humvees and thus fill general's pockets.

    • @maskandvaccinefreeandproud2110
      @maskandvaccinefreeandproud2110 3 года назад +3

      It’s chock full of atmosphere that’s hard to emulate.

    • @nurulhafizah1449
      @nurulhafizah1449 3 года назад

      Takn

    • @newyardleysinclair9960
      @newyardleysinclair9960 3 года назад +1

      @@SpaceLemon. or american audiences just like watching their countries military fuck ppl up on the big screen?

  • @wadealford5549
    @wadealford5549 9 месяцев назад +1

    It’s called PTSD; and this movie sheds light to many Veterans who suffered PTSD, before it was a V.A. Disability Claim! Stallone and Crenna did a great Job here.

  • @gvtrivia6780
    @gvtrivia6780 3 года назад +70

    when i was enlisted i took the DVD of this movie at our camp entertainment centre... some dan't even watched it before, it was a pure sensation, we were watching RAMBO day night for a month.

  • @jjef8706
    @jjef8706 4 года назад +59

    I never watched rambo, I thought he was a generic action hero from all the clips I'd seen, but the mortal kombat gameplay I saw him using traps and tactics, and it convinced me to watch it

    • @Shendue
      @Shendue 4 года назад +6

      First Blood is actually an intense action-drama. Rambo: First Blood part II is a generic action hero movie, tho. Rambo 3 is full on garbage. Rambo is decent, and the last movie, Rambo: Last Blood sucks bollocks. I suggest to just watch the first movie and maybe "Rambo", the fourth one.

    • @Khan-_-Art1st
      @Khan-_-Art1st 4 года назад +3

      @@Shendue The fourth Rambo is epic

    • @jonathanmarquez7631
      @jonathanmarquez7631 4 года назад +5

      all the rambos are good as fuck! who hurt you

    • @jjef8706
      @jjef8706 4 года назад +2

      @@jonathanmarquez7631 ngl i watched rambo part 2 after part 1 because i heard it was an even bigger success...i was not impressed. It was exactly the generic action hero film i didnt watch the series for.

    • @NoXone95
      @NoXone95 4 года назад +1

      My nan introduced me to Rambo when I was 5 back in 2000, been a fan since. Glad there's still people discovering the golden classics.

  • @sceanlyonz4571
    @sceanlyonz4571 2 года назад +99

    i watched this scene when i was 19 and i i had such empathy for his tears that its the only scene that can match my pain.....my Father killed himself when i was 16 and i found him in the garage!! This is the only way i can explain that pain!!

    • @buffanderson5957
      @buffanderson5957 2 года назад +7

      Thats tough bro. My sister did when i was 13, found her in her room with my mom. I found my father 2 months ago in his house on his 57th birthday, think it was a heart attack but still not sure. Shit sucks buy its life

    • @darceew
      @darceew 2 года назад +6

      I'm sorry that happened to you. That adds so much weight to this scene that truthfully I've never seen before now. I hope you are OK.

    • @Neonleeroy
      @Neonleeroy 2 года назад +7

      My father commit suicide when I was 30, I too found him in the garage. I'm now 45 and my closest childhood friend recently died in a tragic accident. Life can be tough, but never believe you are on your own and never bottle it up. I hope you have found some peace

    • @asarebaffour4567
      @asarebaffour4567 Год назад +3

      Sorry to hear your story

    • @bigdog593
      @bigdog593 Год назад +2

      Stay strong no matter what I have been there I know where you are coming from just a old veteran enough said I have been there 70 plus

  • @They_drew_first_blood
    @They_drew_first_blood 2 года назад +4

    This is my all time favorite movie! I have over 200 dvd's of Rambo 1st-5th movies (including Steelbooks), all of the soundtracks (a lot still in the plastic), cassette tapes, programs that they handed out at the movies, posters, t-shirts, hoodies, and the exact same M65 jacket that he wears in the opening scene. I found the exact flag patch, but have the "U.S. Marines" name tape except for "U.S. Army" on my jacket because I served in the Marines from 02-06 at Camp Fuji, Japan (mainland Japan). Funny thing is that I never saw any Rambo movie until about 2010 when I rented them from Blockbuster. I saw this movie for the first time and immediately fell in love with it. I love all the others as well, especially the 4th one made in 2008. That's my second favorite Rambo movie. Stallone is my favorite actor as well and I'm so happy he did the 5th movie (Last Blood) in 2019 and happy he's in extremely good health and still making movies!

  • @Masterk1988
    @Masterk1988 4 года назад +624

    The ending is amazing because that's how tons of soldiers felt when they got home.......

    • @jamessullivan1348
      @jamessullivan1348 4 года назад +46

      And look how many idiots elect protestors and traitors like John Kerry and idolize Jane Fonda.

    • @solrebel7
      @solrebel7 4 года назад +36

      The best fucking performance.. at the end

    • @solrebel7
      @solrebel7 4 года назад +20

      This was my uncle Charlie

    • @loubiachorba6382
      @loubiachorba6382 4 года назад +4

      Stay home

    • @fattyant1
      @fattyant1 4 года назад +31

      Chicago Slabs and Stuff Trump was a Vietnam Draft Dodger that called an actual POW Veteran a loser. He’s the maggot Rambo was talking about.

  • @jefftheschauer1
    @jefftheschauer1 3 года назад +50

    Schwarzenegger and Stallone rivaled each other through the 80s but this is hands down way better than commando. I know that goes without saying but I needed to say it.

  • @SignalCorps1
    @SignalCorps1 3 года назад +793

    How did you manage to leave the forest hunt scene out? I mean seriously ‘I could have killed them all. I could have killed you. In town your the law. Out here it’s me. Don’t push it. Don’t push it or I’ll give you a war you won’t believe. Let it go. LET IT GO!’ - priceless

  • @Aaron_Scissorhands
    @Aaron_Scissorhands 2 года назад +7

    Great video, but you're missing the best non-action scene in the movie, when Trautman first meets the Sheriff and tells him "God didn't make Rambo...I made him!" And then goes on to explain how bad ass Rambo is. Such a chilling scene how he talks about Rambo like he's unstoppable.

  • @wuderr
    @wuderr 3 года назад +419

    This guy should get a operator in Cod

    • @rambo-cambo3581
      @rambo-cambo3581 3 года назад +25

      Be nice if we had one with new voice lines tho

    • @mtisqa6104
      @mtisqa6104 3 года назад +23

      They already did

    • @CC--ry6jy
      @CC--ry6jy 3 года назад +14

      @mti sqa r/wooosh

    • @reb-dom1ne
      @reb-dom1ne 3 года назад +3

      I know right

    • @polonyc8919
      @polonyc8919 3 года назад +10

      Yea with two finishing moves where he stabs someone and blows someone up with a bow and arrow

  • @guts4382
    @guts4382 4 года назад +1010

    I feel bad for the kids here who don't know Rambo.

    • @dainferno3740
      @dainferno3740 4 года назад +7

      @Yacob Nava Doubt you watched EVERY 90's movie there is.

    • @raincomedown_
      @raincomedown_ 4 года назад +19

      “Ha I’m so cool for knowing Rambo before mk11 now I’m an og”
      honestly who really cares

    • @guts4382
      @guts4382 4 года назад

      @Yacob Nava well good for you

    • @miceanhearns1985
      @miceanhearns1985 4 года назад +1

      Yeah I feel bad for myself to

    • @jimparis5073
      @jimparis5073 4 года назад +5

      Nah feel bad the kids that only know 2000s Rambo

  • @vinicosta2869
    @vinicosta2869 4 года назад +41

    Stallone nailed this scene; this guy s a hell of a actor.

  • @martindiva
    @martindiva 9 месяцев назад +3

    In my opinion, this is one of the best movies ever.

  • @vernonjenkins8
    @vernonjenkins8 4 года назад +96

    Respect the soldier who goes and risk it all, whether for a just war or not flashbacks or PTSD is no joke, i have a few friends who serve( Iraq 1, 2) and i have seen that last scene with rambo but in mirco doses from them. One mintue we laughing and hanging out and the next his nerves are fucking with him to the point im on edge because i dont know if he is going to attack me. Later on when i started to learn about to PTSD i learn to respect and understand my friends more. Unfortunately one of friends who serve doesn't speak to me any more because i talk about his possible PTSD.
    We spoke and i told him i wasnt badmouthing you i was just concern. He understood but he just couodnt let it go and he would just become aggressive again toward me.
    We need to roll out the purple carpet for out veterans because is not normal to go to war. People say its in our nature but its not. Because if it was in my opinion people wouldnt have PTSD, Flashback,etc these are taught behavior. Even the people who claim they come from a line of warriors, a soldier told me this. He said even if you never was wounded on the field of combat, nobody comes back from unscarred or without wounds. Whether its the wounds you can see or whether its the invisible ones.

    • @alberickmendes6472
      @alberickmendes6472 4 года назад +13

      Vernon Jenkins you are absolutely right. Our Veterans deserves much more from our Government and ourselves. They are true Heroes. The Great life we have here, we own to theirs sacrifices.🇺🇸

    • @Wavefront101
      @Wavefront101 4 года назад +9

      @@alberickmendes6472 Not all wars are to protect our freedom here. Does the gulf of tonkin bs lie ring a bell? Released NSA documents proved that attack never happened. Many wars are started on false pretenses, and many innocent people are killed because of it. 911 happened and we went into Iraq and blew it to hell, for what? Lies about WMD's which never appeared. The protests shouldn't be against the soldiers, but against government leaders who send in soldiers to destroy countries based on lies, so they can profit off of it. We spend more money on the military than all other countries combined, and that's not to go help other countries, it's to profit off of war, by a handfull of individuals who control the many. These government leaders could care less about soldiers, because they view soldiers as a tool to achieve their hidden agendas.

    • @BrotherDerrick3X
      @BrotherDerrick3X 4 года назад

      @@Wavefront101 certainly not for the freedom of Black people. Not even the Civil War was fought for the freedom of Black people. I wouldn't give this government the chewed up bones from my last meal, much less my life and my blood.

    • @wilmacenatus9225
      @wilmacenatus9225 4 года назад

      Z

    • @wassassin2318
      @wassassin2318 4 года назад

      I dunno why but i have this unhealthy obsession about war, i think its so amazing that bullets are flying everywhere, people being tortured, snipers blowing people's head, it just seems so appealing to me

  • @patrickverlinden71
    @patrickverlinden71 3 года назад +513

    The funny thing is that it's happening right now (as I'm writing this) in Belgium. A heavily armed (grenades and flame thrower, firearms) veteran is hiding in the woods. He left his booby-trapped car in the middle of nowhere. We are day three and they still couldn't find him. 250 cops and 90 military with armed vehicles are looking for him. So this movie is not that far-fetched.

    • @pumpkineater23
      @pumpkineater23 3 года назад +48

      Can he eat things that would make a billy goat puke though?

    • @patrickverlinden71
      @patrickverlinden71 3 года назад +59

      @@pumpkineater23 Don't know but he's trained to spend in the wild for weeks.

    • @feliciaquispecutiri1753
      @feliciaquispecutiri1753 3 года назад +1

      J9íuuiu+

    • @mesmer3780
      @mesmer3780 3 года назад +10

      What's his name? I'd love to read some articles about him and why he's doing what he's doing.

    • @pumpkineater23
      @pumpkineater23 3 года назад +60

      @@mesmer3780 Rambo.. John J. He was just minding his own business until a small-town cop pushed him too far. Now he’s giving them a war they won’t believe.

  • @imperialgaurd276
    @imperialgaurd276 4 года назад +10

    It's not his martial arts skills that keeps him alive here. But his shear will to survive.

  • @NoManLand20
    @NoManLand20 3 года назад +4

    It's the golden 1980..... The whole worldwide young generation got to rebel.

  • @williamkeck7378
    @williamkeck7378 3 года назад +39

    Don't fault him for his" meltdown" as you put it. Until you've been there and done what he's done. I know it's only a movie, but many vets, especially us Nam vets, relive what was done every day. So, until you put on Uncle Sam's uniform, and go follow orders that you don't want to, and do horrendous things that you'd rather not ... And have days like this ... GOD BLESS

    • @captain_misaki
      @captain_misaki 2 года назад +1

      Thank you for your service, sir, from a very proud civilian and grandson of a Korea vet.

    • @andyreid7274
      @andyreid7274 2 года назад

      Utmost respect for all you who serve so others dont have to.

    • @williamkeck7378
      @williamkeck7378 2 года назад +1

      @@andyreid7274 thank you. We didn't hear it much when we got home. A lot of Nam vets won't accept it now. They say too little, too late. I say thanks, because most that say it, mean it. Thank you. Have a blessed week. GOD BLESS AMERICA🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

  • @joycecummings7405
    @joycecummings7405 3 года назад +77

    I still can't get enough of this movie fucking classic

  • @thechest77
    @thechest77 4 года назад +113

    That monologue at the end though, just wanted to cruise in that '58 chevy.

  • @ThrashRoC
    @ThrashRoC 3 года назад +2

    One of the BE>ST Movies of ALL Times ....

  • @btstl
    @btstl 3 года назад +34

    I never get bored watching this movie

  • @sp4rtavus244
    @sp4rtavus244 4 года назад +66

    The Meltdown scene was stallone's greatest performance in a film.

    • @bethklinger8105
      @bethklinger8105 4 года назад

      What time stamp please I really wanna see it

    • @sp4rtavus244
      @sp4rtavus244 4 года назад

      Beth Klinger 15.39

    • @sp4rtavus244
      @sp4rtavus244 4 года назад +1

      Beth Klinger From 15.39 till the end. It’s what a lot of veterans felt

    • @csic123
      @csic123 4 года назад

      No doubt.

  • @sandrastramowska8471
    @sandrastramowska8471 3 года назад +18

    Kocham ten film. Ukształtował całe moje życie i dzięki niemu teraz jestem kim jestem!

  • @crucible1084
    @crucible1084 Год назад +1

    its just such a sad thing, speaking in optimism, telling your new found brothers of all the good times you'll have together when you can finally go home..
    never knowing what'll happen next. even more sad knowing that there were millions who experienced this exact same thing..

  • @Cereal_Killer007
    @Cereal_Killer007 3 года назад +57

    He just needed someone to talk to. Loneliness and ptsd with flashbacks mixed in and anyone can be rambo

  • @GradeComic942
    @GradeComic942 4 года назад +239

    How is the “don’t push it or I’ll give you a war you won’t believe” scene not on here???????

    • @-Stalker_Bandit-
      @-Stalker_Bandit- 4 года назад +7

      You forget one thing you’ll need a great supply of body bags

    • @Beyond1904
      @Beyond1904 4 года назад +4

      I could kill them all. I could kill you.
      In the town, you’re the law. Out here its me.
      Don’t push it. Or I’ll give you a war you won’t believe.
      Let it go.
      Let it go...

    • @sipulraudah1113
      @sipulraudah1113 4 года назад

      Kin nhu weh neusx

    • @mylenasilvarego2795
      @mylenasilvarego2795 4 года назад

      @G E T R E K T 905 ..

    • @jovitahuerta3491
      @jovitahuerta3491 4 года назад

      233qàab3

  • @c0ckyclown
    @c0ckyclown 3 года назад +21

    It's the best of the Rambo movies. And the most credible. One of Stallones best movies.

  • @furyss1tv184
    @furyss1tv184 8 месяцев назад +1

    I personally think this is one of Stallone's best movies.And it's an underrated movie.It's a good movie.It's keeps my 9-year-old interested in.She never seen it before.And she makes analysis and thinks and she understands what's happening?What a good movie this is

  • @akaLuptonPittman
    @akaLuptonPittman 4 года назад +148

    Much respect to Stallone for that last scene... on a lighter note, can someone edit in Sean telling him it’s not his fault after the whole “can’t find your legs” part?

  • @bassambouhamad7935
    @bassambouhamad7935 2 года назад +7

    40 years ago I watch that movie for more than 400 times, And still one of the best.

  • @GeneralRELee
    @GeneralRELee 4 года назад +9

    I recently listened to the 3 Rambo books, I thought they were really good, I recommend you give them a listen.

  • @osbaldohernandez9174
    @osbaldohernandez9174 2 года назад +1

    This movie helped show what a war veteran has to go through back in the 80s get 0 respect from people have ptsd can’t have a meal without a towns sheriffs harassing you

  • @febriumbararusdi9514
    @febriumbararusdi9514 3 года назад +27

    12:00 classic gun fire sounds, i love it 😃

    • @soscobra
      @soscobra 3 года назад +1

      Sounds like me after one too many burritos

  • @jayboy8080
    @jayboy8080 3 года назад +41

    Everything is great in this film. Score, Scenery, action, acting

    • @Chris42509
      @Chris42509 3 года назад +1

      Yeah, My dad showed me this. Its so cool!

    • @aichawen717
      @aichawen717 3 года назад

      T😍🌹❤️🤗🥰

    • @panoskaleadis5363
      @panoskaleadis5363 3 года назад

      Ich hab noch

    • @ridoganteng4155
      @ridoganteng4155 3 года назад

      @@Chris42509 ni

    • @sylvesterstallone8449
      @sylvesterstallone8449 3 года назад

      Hello, I've seen quite a handful of your likes and comments on my post and I just wanna go out of my way to appreciate those people whose comments and good wishes encourages me.❤️🙏

  • @guskarapas5752
    @guskarapas5752 3 года назад +25

    This is a great example of what soldiers go through.

  • @charlesxavier9485
    @charlesxavier9485 3 года назад +9

    God bless Rambo's soul ❤🙏🙏

  • @takaogibson845
    @takaogibson845 2 года назад +22

    Mad respect for our vietnam veterans. Crazy stuff what they went thru.

  • @charlessanders4337
    @charlessanders4337 2 года назад +139

    Anybody that says Stallone can’t act should watch this movie.

  • @nicolasvillegas6292
    @nicolasvillegas6292 4 года назад +42

    rambo signifies the real situation of the vets that came home to face another battle of their lives...the struggle for their governments ineptitude towards them.

  • @cappock101
    @cappock101 2 года назад +5

    Happy 40th anniversary Rambo First Blood ❤️

  • @Rickwmc
    @Rickwmc 4 года назад +36

    18:20 "I can't get it out of my head. Every day it happens." That's what happens to people who got caught up in the Vietnam War. I know because it happened to me...and I think about it every day and it wakes me up every night.

    • @smirks1014
      @smirks1014 4 года назад +5

      @Spartaculus Jones my uncle/God father was in Navy during Vietnam and he had many stories of similar experiences, my other uncle in Vietnam as well and my Father. I salute you as I do all our veterans, we shall never forget all throughout many wars, that you and so many other's, fought for freedom 🇺🇲

    • @jmferris1138
      @jmferris1138 2 года назад

      Thank you for your service. i pray that God somehow brings healing to your heart, mind, and soul.

  • @sparkyk7619
    @sparkyk7619 3 года назад +25

    Jerry Goldsmith music stands out!

  • @Pilpup
    @Pilpup 3 года назад +16

    I live like an hour away from where this was filmed. Super pretty.

    • @beerzz8345
      @beerzz8345 3 года назад

      What cool dude

    • @mala4847
      @mala4847 3 года назад

      @@beerzz8345 ຮຢຢຢຢ

    • @WPGinterceptor460Interceptor
      @WPGinterceptor460Interceptor 3 года назад

      i visited many of the filming locations.. i even know where the trucks are at the beginning when he escapes and makes the jacket.. those old junk trucks are still there to this day

    • @SehrGutFenchel
      @SehrGutFenchel 3 года назад

      Where is that?

    • @WPGinterceptor460Interceptor
      @WPGinterceptor460Interceptor 3 года назад

      @@SehrGutFenchel movie is filmed in Hope , BC , Canada

  • @caioaddono918
    @caioaddono918 Год назад +3

    Fantastic Rambo Productions, Spectacular Friends Forever

  • @taylorjacobs937
    @taylorjacobs937 3 года назад +15

    Mannnn just watched all the Rambo movies best choice I ever made :)

  • @marcusning3234
    @marcusning3234 3 года назад +37

    The meltdown part was so hard breaking bro.....

  • @kevinbrumley6597
    @kevinbrumley6597 3 года назад +32

    the ending gets my tears rolling every time...

  • @cavendishlung-sukki1082
    @cavendishlung-sukki1082 3 года назад +5

    the ending is the best acting Stallone has ever done and will do. this made Rambo human.