Just gotten back from watching Rambo and all I can say is wow. Rambo has always been one of my favourite heroes and this is everything you would expect from his last ever film. It is in many ways the most human of all the Rambo films, his age and the personal conflict getting in the way just long enough until there is some killing to be done... and then he gets down to some killing.
If you love masculine, non-politically correct, kill everything men who have not been cucked by 2019 cinema, you will love this. If you loved Old Man Logan, you will love this. If you love eighties action films, you'll love this.
Where would I place this in the series so far? It is far closer to Rambo 4 in tone than anything before it, so it does depend on what you thought of that film. But me personally the series goes: 1, 5, 4, 2, 3. Not to say that 3 is bad, but it has aged terribly thanks to the whole ''praising the Mujahideen'' stuff and in many ways it is a shameless copy of 2 just now in the desert instead of the jungle.
Rambo - Last Blood Review (I have not spoilered anything)
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Re: Rambo - Last Blood Review (I have not spoilered anything)
Don't spoil it, Angel Has Fallen is also doing great.clearspira wrote: ↑Sun Sep 22, 2019 5:44 pm Just gotten back from watching Rambo and all I can say is wow. Rambo has always been one of my favourite heroes and this is everything you would expect from his last ever film. It is in many ways the most human of all the Rambo films, his age and the personal conflict getting in the way just long enough until there is some killing to be done... and then he gets down to some killing.
If you love masculine, non-politically correct, kill everything men who have not been cucked by 2019 cinema, you will love this. If you loved Old Man Logan, you will love this. If you love eighties action films, you'll love this.
Where would I place this in the series so far? It is far closer to Rambo 4 in tone than anything before it, so it does depend on what you thought of that film. But me personally the series goes: 1, 5, 4, 2, 3. Not to say that 3 is bad, but it has aged terribly thanks to the whole ''praising the Mujahideen'' stuff and in many ways it is a shameless copy of 2 just now in the desert instead of the jungle.
This could be a great box office year for unwoke cinema.
If only Dragged Across Concrete would have killed it on the big screen...
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Re: Rambo - Last Blood Review (I have not spoilered anything)
I was reminded recently by PM not to spoil stuff and they are right, it isn't fair. I tried my best this time to give a review that gave away nothing.Karha of Honor wrote: ↑Sun Sep 22, 2019 7:45 pmDon't spoil it, Angel Has Fallen is also doing great.clearspira wrote: ↑Sun Sep 22, 2019 5:44 pm Just gotten back from watching Rambo and all I can say is wow. Rambo has always been one of my favourite heroes and this is everything you would expect from his last ever film. It is in many ways the most human of all the Rambo films, his age and the personal conflict getting in the way just long enough until there is some killing to be done... and then he gets down to some killing.
If you love masculine, non-politically correct, kill everything men who have not been cucked by 2019 cinema, you will love this. If you loved Old Man Logan, you will love this. If you love eighties action films, you'll love this.
Where would I place this in the series so far? It is far closer to Rambo 4 in tone than anything before it, so it does depend on what you thought of that film. But me personally the series goes: 1, 5, 4, 2, 3. Not to say that 3 is bad, but it has aged terribly thanks to the whole ''praising the Mujahideen'' stuff and in many ways it is a shameless copy of 2 just now in the desert instead of the jungle.
This could be a great box office year for unwoke cinema.
If only Dragged Across Concrete would have killed it on the big screen...
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Re: Rambo - Last Blood Review (I have not spoilered anything)
I also meant, don't spoil Angel has Fallen which i mentioned. Don't spoil neither one of them.clearspira wrote: ↑Sun Sep 22, 2019 8:28 pmI was reminded recently by PM not to spoil stuff and they are right, it isn't fair. I tried my best this time to give a review that gave away nothing.Karha of Honor wrote: ↑Sun Sep 22, 2019 7:45 pmDon't spoil it, Angel Has Fallen is also doing great.clearspira wrote: ↑Sun Sep 22, 2019 5:44 pm Just gotten back from watching Rambo and all I can say is wow. Rambo has always been one of my favourite heroes and this is everything you would expect from his last ever film. It is in many ways the most human of all the Rambo films, his age and the personal conflict getting in the way just long enough until there is some killing to be done... and then he gets down to some killing.
If you love masculine, non-politically correct, kill everything men who have not been cucked by 2019 cinema, you will love this. If you loved Old Man Logan, you will love this. If you love eighties action films, you'll love this.
Where would I place this in the series so far? It is far closer to Rambo 4 in tone than anything before it, so it does depend on what you thought of that film. But me personally the series goes: 1, 5, 4, 2, 3. Not to say that 3 is bad, but it has aged terribly thanks to the whole ''praising the Mujahideen'' stuff and in many ways it is a shameless copy of 2 just now in the desert instead of the jungle.
This could be a great box office year for unwoke cinema.
If only Dragged Across Concrete would have killed it on the big screen...