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I hate you for making me laugh.
The lady eating cake next to me just said "I hate you for making me eat cake while pregnant" but didn't turn down shots.. nice whatever is going on with your future downs kid stupid
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I hate you for making me laugh.
The old trope of veterans not being appreciated is very true, child one of my favorite films is Born On The Fourth Of July it's shows the raw realityWas it considered a dumb movie back in the day?
I like the part where the cripples fight because I don't often get to see cripples fight.The old trope of veterans not being appreciated is very true, child one of my favorite films is Born On The Fourth Of July it's shows the raw reality
Just wait till you see Rambo: Last BloodWas it considered a dumb movie back in the day?
Fawkin took you long enough, this is my new favorite thing.
There was also a subplot where the sheriff was a Korean War vet (the forgotten war) and he feels enmity towards Rambo because of it. At the same time he’s much more humanized almost by the way he succumbs to Rambo’s wounds. One of the saddest books I’ve ever read.Correct. The book is way more insane. In the book he flees into the mountains and finds a group of moonshiners and hunters. He tells them he is a Green Beret and traveling and they give him food and a rifle as they don't know he escaped from police. He then uses the rifle to shoot down the helicopter. Then one by one begins killing the teams of cops who try to track him. He kills all of the police dogs as well.
He then goes into town and begins killing civilians and National Guard members. At this point the military have to send out a special team to kill him. Finally his former commander in the Army tracks him down and shoots him ending the rampage. Rambo kills the main sheriff as well simply because he's addicted to combat at that point.
The movie has Rambo kill no one except causing a helicopter accident where a guy leaps from the passenger cockpit like a retard. Rambo also survives in the movie. Giving us a dozen sequels.
Be funnier, you unfunny goof.Just wait till you see Rambo: Last Blood
At least that movie pissed off the spics. Which is always good.Just wait till you see Rambo: Last Blood
All I remember about the third one is him playing dead goat polo with the Taliban.First Blood - I remember the poster and just thinking I wanted to see it cause the guy in it had the biggest fucking gun I'd ever seen. It was well received but I still can't understand what Stallone is saying in the finale 'ugga bugga balloooo, then I ooobba gruuuba' - ugh. Rambo 2 was OTT and a huge success, I saw it a few years back and was pretty stunned how well the "I'm your worst nightmare" scene played out but Stallone really could/can act and I was impressed it still worked. 3 was confusing, lots of talking and too few spectacular action moments - the fire on the rock scene being the highlight. From memory the 3 poster is in schwarzenegger's Twins - as his career was continuing to ascend? I'm not fussed with the rest but kudos to Stallone for bringing machine-gun killing back.
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I just watched twins for the first time in like 20 years the other day - Arnold walks by the Rambo poster and laughs at the size of Stallone’s biceps because Arnold’s were bigger. Same with Last Action Hero where Stallone is on the poster for Terminator 2. I liked how they fucked with each other over the years - like how Arnold tricked Sly into doing “Stop or my mom will shoot”First Blood - I remember the poster and just thinking I wanted to see it cause the guy in it had the biggest fucking gun I'd ever seen. It was well received but I still can't understand what Stallone is saying in the finale 'ugga bugga balloooo, then I ooobba gruuuba' - ugh. Rambo 2 was OTT and a huge success, I saw it a few years back and was pretty stunned how well the "I'm your worst nightmare" scene played out but Stallone really could/can act and I was impressed it still worked. 3 was confusing, lots of talking and too few spectacular action moments - the fire on the rock scene being the highlight. From memory the 3 poster is in schwarzenegger's Twins - as his career was continuing to ascend? I'm not fussed with the rest but kudos to Stallone for bringing machine-gun killing back.
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It's on repeat on Pluto TV and is why I watched it. My parents were visiting and probably didn't wanna sit and watch YouTube videos on my TV.I still haven't seen it or Rocky, I did see the rocky with the robot though.
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