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John Rambo is Sylvester Stallone's most famous character aside from Rocky Balboa, so how do the five "Rambo" movies stack up?
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Screen Rant on MSNThis 93% RT Movie Did First Blood's Story 20 Years Before Sylvester Stallone's RamboRambo's first movie, a critically acclaimed 1962 movie told a story extremely similar to the one seen in First Blood.
Stallone says just that in the bonus features on the Rambo: Last Blood Blu-ray. The movie is now available on DVD, Blu-ray, 4K UHD and digital. Also check the quote on the back of the box.
The second Rambo still holds the title of his biggest movie in the U.S.; worldwide, that and Rocky IV remain neck-and-neck when adjusting for inflation.
Rambo: First Blood Part II debuted on May 22, 1985, and the film finds John Rambo in jail. That is until his former boss, Col. Trautman (Richard Crenna), offers him a deal: return to Vietnam and ...
The 2008 'Rambo' Movie Was Banned in Burma Unlike First Blood, which took place in America, Stallone wanted to get back to Rambo's Vietnam roots and further examine his post-war state of mind.
Rambo returns shortly afterward and, well, things happen. But it’s essentially a preamble to the movie’s final act and seeming reason for being.
The five movies in the franchise have generated more than $800M worldwide. The most recent update, 2019 movie Rambo: Last Blood, produced by Millennium and Sly’s Balboa, made $92M at the box office.
Singlehandedly doing more to support the Second Amendment than Charlton Heston ever has, “Rambo” movies view weapons the way Quentin Tarantino does feet, turning a well-greased gun barrel into a ...
Before all hell breaks loose, the movie reveals what a “peaceful” day on the ranch looks like, opening in the elaborate system of tunnels Rambo has constructed beneath the pasture that ...
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