Posted on 05/07/2018 11:40:55 AM PDT by conservative98
Sylvester Stallone is know primarily for three things.
Firstly, hes known for Rocky, the rags-to-riches movie that made him an overnight sensation.
Secondly, hes known for Judge Dredd, and essentially ruining a classic comic book character.
Thirdly, hes known for the Rambo movies, a series about a Vietnam war veteran with severe PTSD, who tries and utterly fails to adapt to modern civilian life.
Rambo Gun Source: Orion Pictures First Blood, the original film in the series, hit the cultural zeitgeist at just the right time. This was probably less to do with the movies biting political commentary, and more because the 80s was a time of muscular men, explosions, and violent bloodsplatter, all of which the film had in spades.
Nevertheless, despite spawning a bunch of sequels when it was relatively new, the world of Rambo has been quiet for a long time. This feels a little weird Rocky worked as an aging comeback story, so itd be interesting to revisit another bygone cultural icon.
Especially considering that Rambo as a character is defined by his inability to fit neatly into the modern world. Surely this would be perfect for another film?
Stallone himself seems to think so. The director/actor will be making a fifth Rambo movie, and the premise actually sounds really interesting.
Wild West Rambo According to Deadline:
In the fifth episode of the franchise, when the daughter of one of his friends is kidnapped, Rambo, who has been working on a ranch, crosses the U.S.-Mexican border and quickly finds himself up against the full might of one of Mexicos most violent cartels.
Yeah, Im pretty on board with the idea of a new Rambo film thats basically a classic Wild West movie. Its got a hostage, a bunch of outlaws, and a grizzled, aging protagonist whos ready to either ride out into the sunset or go down in a blaze of glory.
I imagine that this would be True Grit or Logan, but with Sly Stallone. Id happily watch that.
All this being said, Im a little concerned about the central conflict. Rambo movies have always been deeply political, and Im curious about why this movie would frame lawless Mexicans as the villains at this particular moment in history.
Im hoping that this wont be played in such a way as to make the film feel like a lecture on the need for that wall that a certain politician has been trying to build.
Something tells me, though, no matter which way the movie leans, a large chunk of the target audience are going to interpret the story however they want anyway.
Yes.
One thing about the First Blood novel is that it precludes the possibility of sequels.
I still don't understand the three shells.
Mr. MacGuffin had fun right there.
How’s he going to beat down the cartel? Throw tacos at them? For someone who has a security detail advocating gun control, he sure uses alot of firepower in his movies. Is Rambo legally licensed? LOL. I will simply download his flick for free, sticking to my principle of no $$ for liberals.
RAMBO 5 - instead of a machine gun he will instead be carrying a cane or using a walker.
All this being said, Im a little concerned about the central conflict. Rambo movies have always been deeply political, and Im curious about why this movie would frame lawless Mexicans as the villains at this particular moment in history.
Im hoping that this wont be played in such a way as to make the film feel like a lecture on the need for that wall that a certain politician has been trying to build.
Well, I’m tired of people in the country illegally killing citizens of this country. They’re not even supposed to be here. If we can fix that (them not being here), with a WALL, or 10,000 “Rambo’s”, then I’m a happy citizen.
Because there are so many lawless Mexicans to be found?
Like the ones in the border town that slaughtered about 450 people.
First: Rocky.
Second: Rambo.
Third: Whatever.
But it’ll be a Smart Walker (Google or Amazon product placement?) that’ll help him outwit the Bad Guys.
“Now all restaurants are Taco Bell”.
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