Rating: Summary: To survive 80s action movies.... Review: Ok, so the Rambo trilogy isnt a big brain bustin' adventure. They were not meant to be. Who cares. This box set is the first DVD collection i've purchased. The box was neat. Metal, with an embossed Stallone being his usual killing machine. The inside was handsome, but i was shocked. Two sided DVD's, what a nuance. Not one, but two sides to avoid getting finger prints and scratches on. I only watch the widescreen versions, so i guess its not a big deal for me, but still, this shouldnt be this way. Dual layer, please. All the bonus features were pretty cool, I guess, and it possessed a surprising moving documentary on Vietnam, although I believe that this was included to be somewhat politically correct. Don't let the box fool you, half the bonus features on the 4th disc are just like extended trailers of the three movies. However, these are my only complaints, rambo looks great on wide screen. This is 80s action at its finest.
Rating: Summary: the best action-adventure trilogy in the universe Review: rambo gives off a very fine example of war.these are the greatest films ever and i recommend them to everyone who loves action.the fisrt he goes into a town and a sherriff tells him to bog off and the second he gets called out of jail to collect people from nam and the third he rescues his freind trautman.the best is no.3.
Rating: Summary: The Rambo Lagacy Review: The "Rambo Trilogy" is a great series of movies for those guys who like explosions but not much substance. Rambo 1 (or "First Blood") has Vietnam vet and former POW John Rambo looking for an old war buddy, but gets hassled by the cops instead. Then he wages his one man war against the cops. "Part II" takes Rambo back to Vietnam to look for other POWs. "Rambo III" has Rambo going to Afganistan to find his old war commander, Col. Trautman. Sylvester Stallone carved out his second most famous charactor here, after Rocky, and proves he can say fewer lines than his competitor at the time, Arnold Schwarzenegger. The first movie is the only one with any real message, but it is obscure at least. The real star here is the explosions and the enormous body count. Stallone himself keeps getting a little bigger biceps and torso each movie, but he has less lines in each progressive film. All the preaching is left up to his father figure commander Col. Samual Trautman, played by Richard Crenna. With all the gloom and doom of this Armageddon on two legs, there are some bits of humor that crack through every now and then. This should be a requirment for anyone who loves full speed action flicks.
Rating: Summary: Good movie's...Not so good special feature's Review: The "Rambo Trilogy" is a great series of movies for those guys who like explosions but not much substance. Rambo 1 (or "First Blood") has Vietnam vet and former POW John Rambo looking for an old war buddy, but gets hassled by the cops instead. Then he wages his one man war against the cops. "Part II" takes Rambo back to Vietnam to look for other POWs. "Rambo III" has Rambo going to Afganistan to find his old war commander, Col. Trautman. Sylvester Stallone carved out his second most famous charactor here, after Rocky, and proves he can say fewer lines than his competitor at the time, Arnold Schwarzenegger. The first movie is the only one with any real message, but it is obscure at least. The real star here is the explosions and the enormous body count. Stallone himself keeps getting a little bigger biceps and torso each movie, but he has less lines in each progressive film. All the preaching is left up to his father figure commander Col. Samual Trautman, played by Richard Crenna. With all the gloom and doom of this Armageddon on two legs, there are some bits of humor that crack through every now and then. This should be a requirment for anyone who loves full speed action flicks.
Rating: Summary: The Rambo Lagacy Review: The "Rambo Trilogy" is a great series of movies for those guys who like explosions but not much substance. Rambo 1 (or "First Blood") has Vietnam vet and former POW John Rambo looking for an old war buddy, but gets hassled by the cops instead. Then he wages his one man war against the cops. "Part II" takes Rambo back to Vietnam to look for other POWs. "Rambo III" has Rambo going to Afganistan to find his old war commander, Col. Trautman. Sylvester Stallone carved out his second most famous charactor here, after Rocky, and proves he can say fewer lines than his competitor at the time, Arnold Schwarzenegger. The first movie is the only one with any real message, but it is obscure at least. The real star here is the explosions and the enormous body count. Stallone himself keeps getting a little bigger biceps and torso each movie, but he has less lines in each progressive film. All the preaching is left up to his father figure commander Col. Samual Trautman, played by Richard Crenna. With all the gloom and doom of this Armageddon on two legs, there are some bits of humor that crack through every now and then. This should be a requirment for anyone who loves full speed action flicks.
Rating: Summary: Sylvester Stallone RAMBO TRILOGY Review: The all time best action movies that Sylvester Stallone made are in Widescreen & finally in dts 5.1 sound now you can see & hear the movies more clearly than old Rambo dolby surround versions that you own this is an amazing box set that contains a load of features buy it now
Rating: Summary: Sylvester Stallone RAMBO TRILOGY Review: The all time best action movies that Sylvester Stallone made are in Widescreen & finally in dts 5.1 sound now you can see & hear the movies more clearly than old Rambo dolby surround versions that you own this is an amazing box set that contains a load of features buy it now
Rating: Summary: Quality action films! Review: The first of these three is a classic. Stallone as the vagrant Vietnam veteran falsely arrested and escaping to rage a one man war on the officers who are after him. With a great atmosphere and a small death count, you see that action films don't necessarily have to have lots of people being killed to succeed.First Blood part 2 is not as good but is still enjoyable and takes the format of a normal action film with Rambo rescuing P.O.W's from Nam. Rambo 3 is again similar to 2 with Rambo mounting a rescue mission to save his friend Colonel Trautman. Overall, many hours of entertainment that you will enjoy, and despite a slightly dodgy third installment, still worth the money.
Rating: Summary: A masterpiece Review: The perfect hero, the perfect actor, the perfect story. These movies are the best movies ever made. I have been watching Rambo since the age of 2. My first movie was Rambo II. I love these movies and I wish he would make another one. They don't get better then this.
Rating: Summary: The First one is the real gem here. Review: The problem with the other reviews here is that they are mostly about Rambo II. The truth is that the first film is the most socially relevant, about what happens to people who go through high trama, due to war. The second is really good no doubt, but they are really different films. The third film however, lacks the realism of the first, or the all out mayhem of the second and settles for just being a sequel, but the trilogy wouldn't be complete without it.
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