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The Mothman 03-21-2008 12:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Despare (Post 674981)
Sorry to disappoint you but there's another Rocky AND another Rambo scheduled.

I read in an interview that he plans not to ever make another Rambo film, he feels the series is over.

Despare 03-21-2008 12:23 PM

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Originally Posted by The Mothman (Post 675058)
I read in an interview that he plans not to ever make another Rambo film, he feels the series is over.

Maybe but...

"Stallone back in action with 2-film deal

Boxoffice comeback champ Sylvester Stallone has inked a lucrative deal to direct and star in two action films with "Rambo" producers Danny Dimbort,

Several scripts are being considered for follow-ups to his surprise hit sequels to "First Blood" and "Rocky." With Nu Image/Millennium's new Writers Guild of America interim deal speeding up the process, the first script is expected to be ready by the fall, with production set to begin shortly thereafter.

"The past year and a half of working with Avi, his partners Danny and Trevor and his film family has been nothing but a high point for me and my career and an extremely rewarding experience," Stallone said. "Avi is a real gentleman and a man of his word."

Stallone will produce the films with Kevin King-Templeton and Lerner. Dimbort, Short and Boaz Davidson will serve as executive producers.

It's a deal few would have expected just a few years ago, when Stallone followed up his role in "Spy Kids 3D: Game Over" with a failed network boxing reality TV series, "The Contender." But in 2006, Stallone wrote, directed and starred in "Rocky Balboa," the sixth "Rocky" film, 16 years after the previous sequel in the franchise. The MGM release grossed $70 million on an estimated $24 million budget.

The second part of Stallone's one-two punch came with the current release "Rambo," which he also stars in, wrote and directed. The film, distributed by Lionsgate, made $18.2 million in its opening weekend and earned an estimated $25 million in its first 10 days of release.

Reuters/Hollywood Reporter
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Disease 03-21-2008 12:29 PM

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Originally Posted by The Mothman (Post 675057)
Booooo!!!!!!


BOOOOOO to you to....


Did he really need to make it so unoriganal. I'd like to see Rambo on Mars or Rambo V Terminator perhaps...

;)

Dante'sInferno 03-21-2008 12:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Disease (Post 675064)
BOOOOOO to you to....


Did he really need to make it so unoriganal. I'd like to see Rambo on Mars or Rambo V Terminator perhaps...

;)

Or rambo vs an army of ferrets.




Um...Anger mangement

Posher778 03-21-2008 01:44 PM

The Devil Wears Prada- 8/10

alkytrio666 03-21-2008 01:45 PM

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Originally Posted by GorePhobia (Post 675051)
Hmmm that's interesting.

I admit that the film starts out slow but the last 20 minutes or so was worth it for me.

Yep. Horrifying.
The reason it's so shocking is because we spend an hour-and-a-half getting to know our protagonist and realizing that he's just an all-around great, selfless guy. And then we watch him get sliced, diced, spliced, etc.

Dante'sInferno 03-21-2008 01:48 PM

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Originally Posted by alkytrio666 (Post 675079)
Yep. Horrifying.
The reason it's so shocking is because we spend an hour-and-a-half getting to know our protagonist and realizing that he's just an all-around great, selfless guy. And then we watch him get sliced, diced, spliced, etc.

The only downside to the movie is(for me) the son is really......slow.....

Posher778 03-21-2008 04:11 PM

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Originally Posted by alkytrio666 (Post 675079)
Yep. Horrifying.
The reason it's so shocking is because we spend an hour-and-a-half getting to know our protagonist and realizing that he's just an all-around great, selfless guy. And then we watch him get sliced, diced, spliced, etc.

In the most random and scattered way. The torture scene is more flashbacks and confusion than anything else. It's really not that fantastic. Bad? Not at all. Thrilling? Not at all.

Despare 03-21-2008 04:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Disease (Post 675064)
BOOOOOO to you to....


Did he really need to make it so unoriganal. I'd like to see Rambo on Mars or Rambo V Terminator perhaps...

;)

Bah, then you would complain that it was too unrealistic. :p
The order of quality for me...

First Blood
Rambo
First Blood Part 2: Rambo
Rambo 2

The AVGN needs to update his rant on these titles...

AUSTIN316426808 03-21-2008 05:09 PM

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Originally Posted by joshaube (Post 674818)
This was a joke post, if you didn't get that. :p

The Ellen Page thing gave it away. Nobody pays attention to detail.


Anyway, just watched The Lookout again. Really good movie.


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