
As his processing as a prisoner in the town's jail proceeds, Rambo has flashbacks John Rambo is a Vietnam veteran, a former prisoner of war, and was award the Congressional There, through criminal processing, the deputies learn that Town, but Rambo merely turns toward town, in defiance of the sheriff. Teasle lets Rambo out of the car at the edge of Rambo explains he only wanted to stop someplace to eatĪnd then move on, but Teasle ignores Rambo. Teasle drives Rambo to the other side of town and tells him the people of Hope don't want drifters Rambo moves on and enters the town of Hope, where he firstĮncounters Sheriff Will Teasle (Brian Dennehy, Ratatouille). Recently died of cancer, contracted via "agent orange," a chemical herbicide employed by the U.S.Īrmed forces in Vietnam. When he finds Barry's home, he learns that his friend Rambo is seen hiking through the mountain roads of Washington state in search of Delmar Berry, Vietnam veteran who upon returning to the U.S. John Rambo will go to great lengths to succeed in his Black Friday shopping ventures.įirst Blood is the story of John Rambo (Sylvester Stallone, Rocky Balboa), a Nevertheless important focus on Rambo's emotional and psychological condition. Rambo III play more as formula action pictures but retain a less pronounced but While First Blood is more of anĮmotional character study with an action-themed overtone, First Blood: Part II and Seemingly in a state of devastating and incessant conflict. The Rambo films are about a man in search of his identity and place in the world, a world Spawning several sequels, the latest being 2008's Rambo. Machine, the films defining Sylvester Stallone's career (along with his Rocky series) and Rambo character has burgeoned into a Hollywood Pitting generation against generation, the John J. First introduced inĪuthor David Morrell's 1972 novel First Blood, a story encapsulating the Vietnam era and Perhaps unbeatable, good old-fashioned American muscle and determination.
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The face of a series of popular Action films, but is also a larger-than-life representation of formidable, "Rambo." Known the world over as the quintessential action hero, John Rambo is not only Perhaps no other name in the history of motion pictures evokes quite the same response as Reviewed by Martin Liebman, November 29, 2008 Lionsgate offers the first three 'Rambo' films on Blu-ray, priced to own. This Blu-ray bundle includes the following titles, see individual titles for specs and details:


Starring: Sylvester Stallone, Richard Crenna, Charles Napier, Marc de Jonge, Brian Dennehy, Steven Berkoff Writers: Sylvester Stallone, David Morrell, Michael Kozoll, James Cameron, William Sackheim, Kevin Jarre Cosmatos, Peter MacDonald, Ted Kotcheff this intense, heart-pounding adventure boasts unrelenting action and suspense from start to finish.įor more about Rambo 1-3 Box Set and the Rambo 1-3 Box Set Blu-ray release, see Rambo 1-3 Box Set Blu-ray Review published by Martin Liebman on Novemwhere this Blu-ray release scored 3.5 out of 5.ĭirectors: George P. Sam Trautman (Richard Crenna) is captured during a top-secret mission in Afghanistan, Rambo (Sylvester Stallone) erupts into a one-man firestorm to rescue his former commanding officer and decimate the enemy.


Academy Award-nominee Sylvester Stallone stars as war hero, ex-green Beret John Rambo in the one that started it all! First Blood is an explosive action-thriller that will keep you on the edge of your seat until the final, powerful frame.Įx-Green Beret and Vietnam vet John Rambo is sent on assignment back to Southeast Asia to uncover evidence of still missing POWs, and ends up with his hands full when he comes up against Vietnamese soldiers still guarding the camps, the Russian military that oversees them, and the American State department officials who apparently sent him there fully knowing that he'd be taking on a doomed mission. He never fought a battle he couldn't win. This box set includes 'First Blood', 'Rambo: First Blood Part II' and 'Rambo III'. Rambo 1-3 Box Set Blu-ray offers solid video and audio in this overall recommended Blu-ray release
