Post by Stingray on Feb 10, 2008 19:11:56 GMT -4
[shadow=red,left,300][glow=red,2,300]First Blood:[/glow][/shadow]
First Blood (aka Rambo: First Blood) is the first film featuring the character of troubled Vietnam War veteran John Rambo. It starred Sylvester Stallone as Rambo, Brian Dennehy as Sheriff Will Teasle, and Richard Crenna as Col. Samuel Trautman.
Based on a 1972 David Morrell book of the same name, the film (which differs from the book in many areas) was directed by Ted Kotcheff, produced by Mario Kassar and Andrew G. Vajna, and released on Friday, October 22, 1982.
[shadow=red,left,300][glow=red,2,300]Rambo: First Blood Part II[/glow][/shadow]
Plot:
Rambo is released from prison after the events of the first film, is flown to a staging area in Thailand, and is sent into Vietnam to search for American POWs shortly therafter. Rambo, with the assistance of a local woman, Co Bao (Julia Nickson-Soul), finds American POWs in Vietnam and tries to escape with one. However, during the extraction, Marshall Murdock (Charles Napier), in charge of the operation, orders that Rambo be abandoned, and all documentation of POWs be destroyed, much to Colonel Trautman's (Richard Crenna) dismay. Trautman criticizes Murdock for what he had done, but Murdock ignores him. Rambo is taken into captivity by the Vietnamese soldiers, and is tortured by the Soviet Red Army. With the help of Co (who is later killed), Rambo escapes, nearly destroys the Vietnamese and Soviet armies, and flies back to Thailand with the rescued POWs. He then threatens Murdock to find the remaining POWs, or Rambo will find him. In the end, Rambo tells Trautman that he deeply wants his country to love him as much as he loves it.
[shadow=red,left,300][glow=red,2,300]Rambo III[/glow][/shadow]
Rambo III, is an American action film released on May 25, 1988. It is the third film in the Rambo series, and follows Rambo: First Blood Part II and was followed by Rambo in 2008.
[shadow=red,left,300][glow=red,2,300]Rambo IV: In The Serpent's Eye[/glow][/shadow]
Rambo IV: In the Serpent's Eye was planned to be the next Rambo film but was redirected into another one, simply titled Rambo in 2008.
[shadow=red,left,300][glow=red,2,300]Rambo[/glow][/shadow]
Rambo is a 2008 action film starring Sylvester Stallone as Vietnam War veteran John Rambo. Stallone also wrote and directed the film. It is the fourth installment of the Rambo franchise.
Rambo holds the record with the most kills out of the entire Rambo series, with 236 kills and an average of 2.59 kills per minute. Sylvester Stallone has described the film as "sort of like Beyond Rangoon, but with rocket launchers."
[shadow=red,left,300][glow=red,2,300]Rambo V[/glow][/shadow]
Actor Sylvester Stallone and co-producer Harvey Weinstein have already mentioned the possibility of a fifth Rambo film. Some Hollywood leaks have mentioned the possibility of Rambo V being set somewhere in Africa. Some of the ideas brainstormed include putting Rambo into the volatile civil war torn region of Darfur or a similar scenario of setting Rambo in present day Mogadishu. Rambo's 'official' dossier, is available on DVD Ultimate Edition's MetaBrief Military Special Features...
[shadow=red,left,300][glow=red,2,300]Rambo: The Force of Freedom[/glow][/shadow]
Rambo aka Rambo: The Force of Freedom was a syndicated animated series based on the John Rambo character from the movie series of the same name who was in turn based on David Morrell's character from the book First Blood. It ran for 65 episodes and was produced by Ruby-Spears Enterprises. The cartoon series debuted on April 14, 1986 as a five part mini series, and was renewed in September as a daily cartoon. However, the series only lasted one season and was cancelled in December of the same year. The series also spawned a toyline.
Episode list:
1. First Strike
2. The Angel of Destruction
3. Battlefield Bronx
4. Raise the Yamato
5. The Taking of Tierra Libre
6. Subterranean Holdup
7. Trouble in Tibet
8. S.A.V.A.G.E. Island
9. General Warhawk's Curse
10. Deadly Keep
11. Beneath the Streets
12. Cult of the Cobra
13. Raid on Las Vegas
14. The Lost City of Acra
15. Guns Over Suez
15. Ridiculously Big Guns Over Panama
16. Exercise in Terror
17. The Doomsday Machine
18. Disaster in Delgado
19. Fire in the Sky
20. Enter the Black Dragon
21. Reign of the Boy King
22. Rambo and the White Rhino
23. Pirate Peril
24. Mephisto's Magic
25. The Halley Microbe
26. Death Merchant
27. Return of the Count
28. Night of the Voodoo Moon
29. Lagoon of Death
30. Snow Kill
31. Terror Beneath the Sea
32. Swamp Monster
33. Freedom Dance
34. Texas Inferno
35. The Iron Mask
36. Children for Peace
37. S.A.V.A.G.E. Rustlers
38. Mind Control
39. Vote of Terror
40. Target, Supertanker
41. Enter the White Dragon
42. Skyjacked Gold
43. Attack on El Dorado
44. The Ninja Dog
45. When S.A.V.A.G.E. Stole Santa
46. Blockbuster
47. Supertrooper
48. Warhawk's Fortress
49. The Konichi
50. Robot Raid
51. Alphas, Arms, and Ambush (1)
52. Alphas, Arms, and Ambush (2)
53. Crash
54. Mirage
55. Blind Luck
56. Turbo's Dilemma
57. Masquerade
58. Just Say No
59. Monster Island
60. Quarterback Sneak
61. Sepulcher of Power
62. The Twin Within
63. S.A.V.A.G.E. Space
64. Change of Face
65. Horror of the Highlands
Lions Gate Entertainment (which also owns the DVD rights to the Rambo films) has released the entire series on DVD in Region 1 in 6 volume sets.
First Blood (aka Rambo: First Blood) is the first film featuring the character of troubled Vietnam War veteran John Rambo. It starred Sylvester Stallone as Rambo, Brian Dennehy as Sheriff Will Teasle, and Richard Crenna as Col. Samuel Trautman.
Based on a 1972 David Morrell book of the same name, the film (which differs from the book in many areas) was directed by Ted Kotcheff, produced by Mario Kassar and Andrew G. Vajna, and released on Friday, October 22, 1982.
[shadow=red,left,300][glow=red,2,300]Rambo: First Blood Part II[/glow][/shadow]
Plot:
Rambo is released from prison after the events of the first film, is flown to a staging area in Thailand, and is sent into Vietnam to search for American POWs shortly therafter. Rambo, with the assistance of a local woman, Co Bao (Julia Nickson-Soul), finds American POWs in Vietnam and tries to escape with one. However, during the extraction, Marshall Murdock (Charles Napier), in charge of the operation, orders that Rambo be abandoned, and all documentation of POWs be destroyed, much to Colonel Trautman's (Richard Crenna) dismay. Trautman criticizes Murdock for what he had done, but Murdock ignores him. Rambo is taken into captivity by the Vietnamese soldiers, and is tortured by the Soviet Red Army. With the help of Co (who is later killed), Rambo escapes, nearly destroys the Vietnamese and Soviet armies, and flies back to Thailand with the rescued POWs. He then threatens Murdock to find the remaining POWs, or Rambo will find him. In the end, Rambo tells Trautman that he deeply wants his country to love him as much as he loves it.
[shadow=red,left,300][glow=red,2,300]Rambo III[/glow][/shadow]
Rambo III, is an American action film released on May 25, 1988. It is the third film in the Rambo series, and follows Rambo: First Blood Part II and was followed by Rambo in 2008.
[shadow=red,left,300][glow=red,2,300]Rambo IV: In The Serpent's Eye[/glow][/shadow]
Rambo IV: In the Serpent's Eye was planned to be the next Rambo film but was redirected into another one, simply titled Rambo in 2008.
[shadow=red,left,300][glow=red,2,300]Rambo[/glow][/shadow]
Rambo is a 2008 action film starring Sylvester Stallone as Vietnam War veteran John Rambo. Stallone also wrote and directed the film. It is the fourth installment of the Rambo franchise.
Rambo holds the record with the most kills out of the entire Rambo series, with 236 kills and an average of 2.59 kills per minute. Sylvester Stallone has described the film as "sort of like Beyond Rangoon, but with rocket launchers."
[shadow=red,left,300][glow=red,2,300]Rambo V[/glow][/shadow]
Actor Sylvester Stallone and co-producer Harvey Weinstein have already mentioned the possibility of a fifth Rambo film. Some Hollywood leaks have mentioned the possibility of Rambo V being set somewhere in Africa. Some of the ideas brainstormed include putting Rambo into the volatile civil war torn region of Darfur or a similar scenario of setting Rambo in present day Mogadishu. Rambo's 'official' dossier, is available on DVD Ultimate Edition's MetaBrief Military Special Features...
[shadow=red,left,300][glow=red,2,300]Rambo: The Force of Freedom[/glow][/shadow]
Rambo aka Rambo: The Force of Freedom was a syndicated animated series based on the John Rambo character from the movie series of the same name who was in turn based on David Morrell's character from the book First Blood. It ran for 65 episodes and was produced by Ruby-Spears Enterprises. The cartoon series debuted on April 14, 1986 as a five part mini series, and was renewed in September as a daily cartoon. However, the series only lasted one season and was cancelled in December of the same year. The series also spawned a toyline.
Episode list:
1. First Strike
2. The Angel of Destruction
3. Battlefield Bronx
4. Raise the Yamato
5. The Taking of Tierra Libre
6. Subterranean Holdup
7. Trouble in Tibet
8. S.A.V.A.G.E. Island
9. General Warhawk's Curse
10. Deadly Keep
11. Beneath the Streets
12. Cult of the Cobra
13. Raid on Las Vegas
14. The Lost City of Acra
15. Guns Over Suez
15. Ridiculously Big Guns Over Panama
16. Exercise in Terror
17. The Doomsday Machine
18. Disaster in Delgado
19. Fire in the Sky
20. Enter the Black Dragon
21. Reign of the Boy King
22. Rambo and the White Rhino
23. Pirate Peril
24. Mephisto's Magic
25. The Halley Microbe
26. Death Merchant
27. Return of the Count
28. Night of the Voodoo Moon
29. Lagoon of Death
30. Snow Kill
31. Terror Beneath the Sea
32. Swamp Monster
33. Freedom Dance
34. Texas Inferno
35. The Iron Mask
36. Children for Peace
37. S.A.V.A.G.E. Rustlers
38. Mind Control
39. Vote of Terror
40. Target, Supertanker
41. Enter the White Dragon
42. Skyjacked Gold
43. Attack on El Dorado
44. The Ninja Dog
45. When S.A.V.A.G.E. Stole Santa
46. Blockbuster
47. Supertrooper
48. Warhawk's Fortress
49. The Konichi
50. Robot Raid
51. Alphas, Arms, and Ambush (1)
52. Alphas, Arms, and Ambush (2)
53. Crash
54. Mirage
55. Blind Luck
56. Turbo's Dilemma
57. Masquerade
58. Just Say No
59. Monster Island
60. Quarterback Sneak
61. Sepulcher of Power
62. The Twin Within
63. S.A.V.A.G.E. Space
64. Change of Face
65. Horror of the Highlands
Lions Gate Entertainment (which also owns the DVD rights to the Rambo films) has released the entire series on DVD in Region 1 in 6 volume sets.