Rambo


Keep em coming! Sly Stallone just won't let Rambo die, because he's planning a fifth sequel to the movie franchise. Expect the next Rambo to very different from the shoot 'em up style ones of the past.

Sly tells Metro, "I would like to take Rambo to another genre, experiment a little with the character. It would definitely not be another war movie. I can't go any further with that than what I've already done. What it's going to be like, I'm not going to reveal at this point. But I'm already halfway though writing the manuscript."

Sylvester Stallone is such a big fan of David Beckham, he wants the Soccer ace to star in his next 'Rambo' movie.

He said: "I knew that David Beckham would be received as a superstar when he came to America. Actually, I thought that maybe I should put him in the new 'Rambo' film and chase him around the jungle for a couple of months."

Chase him around the jungle for a few month?? Sounds like someone has a crush!
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If you thought Sylvester Stallone was done with Rambo, think again. He might wanna bite his tongue because he told reporters last month that he will not making any more Rambo films because it "can't go any further."

He might have had a change of heart because he told British talk-show host Jonathan Ross, "I'd love to go back to Rambo again. You don't get to play that kind of character very often. At first it was stereotyped but now I'm really proud to have done it. It's timely. Ten years ago it wouldn't have been right."

Oh please, no more Rambo’s. Let’s just have the memory of the last 4. We don’t need to overkill everything people!

Violence! Violence! Violence! Nothing but gratuitous carnage throughout this-somewhat-long awaited fourth installment of Sylvester Stallone's "Rambo." The amount of bloodshed that transpires is not only ongoing with every frame, it just gets bloodier and bloodier as the movie proceeds. Written and Directed by Sly himself, he doesn't seem to hold anything back as he brings this "Rambo" series to its culmination.

Stallone, of course, plays John Rambo, a Vietnam war veteran who has seen his share of violence during his many ordeals in the past. Now, alone in a secluded area in Bangkok, Rambo keeps to himself, spending time on his old rusted boat, while hunting snakes and catching fish for starving locals. Though, his main concern is to avoid the ongoing war not too far from where he stays, we all know that trouble and chaos will always find its way back to John Rambo. A group of Christian human rights missionaries arrive to Bangkok and approach John Rambo, asking him if they could use his boat to travel up river to Burma, a region that has been one of the worst war zones for over the past fifty years. These missionaries want to get to Burma and offer their medical assistance to all the victims who need it most. Although, Rambo rejects their request at first, and firmly warns them to never travel into Burma if they want to survive, he eventually is persuaded. As soon as Rambo drops the missionaries off and heads back down river, they are all ambushed. Most are brutally dismembered in this violent attack, while some are taken captive by the ruthless, heartless, sadistic Major Pa Tee Tint and his Burmese troops. Word gets back to Rambo about this abomination. He is told that he is their last hope in saving the survivors who have become prisoners. Now, Rambo, along with five highly trained mercenaries has to travel back up river and emancipate all survivors, while basically confronting the entire Burmese army by himself.

If you are not the weak at heart, then "Rambo" is loads of fun. The action is non-stop! There is almost a splash of RED (Blood) in every frame. Violent, gruesome, intense, and funny, (come on people it's Sly) "Rambo" had me anticipating to what level the savagery was going to get to next. I would recommend this movie to most guys out there who can handle the violence, and to most girls, trust me when I say this, stay away!

Pat the Movie Critic gives "Rambo" ------- 3 Scoops.

Riddle me this. Why do celebrities think it's ok to talk about their drug usage as if they're in an Aleve commercial? Sylvester Stallone just admitted to injecting himself with HGH for his role in Rambo.

Sly seems to think it will become an over the counter drug within the next ten years. He also said HGH is "nothing" and everyone who thinks it's a steroid is grossly misinformed. Speaking of gross…Well, I'll just leave it at that.

It's Friday y'all which means its time for this weeks new releases. Let's check out what's new in theaters...

Meet the Spartans:
The mighty Spartan warriors of '300' fall victim to parody in a satire lampooning everything from Britney Spears to 'You Got Served.'

Rambo:
Sylvester Stallone returns as the loner action hero who ventures into a brutal Burmese war zone to rescue captured aid workers.

Untraceable:
Diane Lane is in a race against the clock to track down a tech- saavy serial killer who broadcasts his murders on the intern.

Check out the trailer for 'Meet the Spartans' here...

Sylvester Stallone was on Howard Stern and he asked Sly about the claims Janice Dickenson was making about him injecting steroids into her. His answer was classic. "The only thing I injected her with was my fist." That answer alone makes me want to go see Rambo.

Meanwhile Sly was at the premiere of his new film, Rambo at the Planet Hollywood Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas. The movie opens in theatres on January 25.


The official website for Sylvester Stallone's Rambo has launched. The film opens in theatres on January 25 but instead of waiting till the new year, you can see pics, videos and meet the cast and crew at the official site.

Check out the trailer for the much anticipated film!

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