Rambo 4: Rambo to Hell and Back
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Erster toter nach 3 Minuten 22 Sekunden . da hat er sich aber ganz schön zu den Vorgängern gesteigert
"And shepherds we shall be, for Thee, my Lord, for Thee. Power hath descended forth from
Thy hand.That our feet may swiftly carry out Thy command. So we shall flow a river forth
to Thee, and teeming with souls shall it ever be. In nomine Patri Et Filii.Spiritus Sancti"
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RAMBO is your run of the mill ‘80s action movie loaded with guns, explosions and great one-liners. Stallone gives John Rambo little dialogue and enough gusto to carry the movie with sheer facial intensity. Rambo is better than ever and fighting for only one reason... because it’s in his blood.
Quelle: aintitcool.comRAMBO wasn’t made for you to think, it was made to blow YOU out of the water with insane action and violence.
Although most of the dialogue is laugh out loud funny, and the storyline completely ludicrous, RAMBO is pure adrenaline for your soul. Get ready for one of the most violent rides of your life and for a trip back to the ‘80s when films were made to be mindless fun. John Rambo is back and better than ever.
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Die Reviews decken sich in etwas auch mit meinen Erwartungen. Das wird so ein richtig schöner asozialer Männerfilm.SFI hat geschrieben:paar Kritiken
RAMBO is your run of the mill ‘80s action movie loaded with guns, explosions and great one-liners. Stallone gives John Rambo little dialogue and enough gusto to carry the movie with sheer facial intensity. Rambo is better than ever and fighting for only one reason... because it’s in his blood.Quelle: aintitcool.comRAMBO wasn’t made for you to think, it was made to blow YOU out of the water with insane action and violence.
Although most of the dialogue is laugh out loud funny, and the storyline completely ludicrous, RAMBO is pure adrenaline for your soul. Get ready for one of the most violent rides of your life and for a trip back to the ‘80s when films were made to be mindless fun. John Rambo is back and better than ever.
Also Sly meinte gestern beim Gottschalk, laut den Zahlen vom ersten Tag sind sie schon mal auf Platz eins der Amicharts ... und scheiße, wenn der wo rocken wird, dann wohl in den USA ... der wird sicher den Rocky Balboa auch locker einsargen, was das Einspiel angeht. Rambo ist halt immer noch eine Koryphäe, mit der sich der Ami richtig gerne identifiziert, vor allem, wenn er Kriege gewinnt, die scheinbar nicht zu gewinnen sind ...
In diesem Sinne:
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In diesem Sinne:
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Movie Reviews: 'Rambo'
Kevin Crust in the Los Angeles Times gives Sylvester Stallone's Rambo one of several so-so and/or grudgingly complimentary reviews. "Rambo hits his stride in the film's second half, meting out justice in an unjust world and ultimately the movie works best when warbling its out-of-tune greatest hits." (Indeed, the film has the greatest number of hits of any Rambo movie -- a professor of national security studies at Ohio State counted 236 killings.) Besides, Crust says, "There's something oddly touching about Stallone's march down memory lane." Stallone was the writer and director of the movie, as well as its star, and Mick LaSalle in the San Francisco Chronicle acknowledges that he provides "a straight-ahead action film that makes the first 30 minutes of Saving Private Ryan look like a debutante ball. It's 90 minutes of flying, dismembered limbs and explosions of blood, but give the man credit. Stallone can do action. If you want action and nothing but, here it is." A.O. Scott in the New York Times compares the Rambo character to the "samurais and gunslingers" of classic films and concludes, "Mr. Stallone is smart enough -- or maybe dumb enough, though I tend to think not -- to present the mythic dimensions of the character without apology or irony. His face looks like a misshapen chunk of granite, and his acting is only slightly more expressive, but the man gets the job done. Welcome back." But Kyle Smith in the New York Post headlines his review "RAMBOLONEY!" and concludes: "Needlessly violent? No, Rambo is needfully violent. Johnny R. is a man constructed of violence. He can no more do without firing arrows into skulls than a lady poet can do without her yoga. The psychological effects of his métier might be worth considering, but Stallone isn't interested in anything but the next explosion." Several critics predict that the movie should perform well at the box office. The Los Angeles Daily News's Glenn Whipp writes, "Interestingly, the relative absence of this kind of action movie in recent years makes the new Rambo something of a curio that will satisfy genre enthusiasts whose taste for (first) blood cannot be quenched by costumed pansies like Spider-Man." But Carrie Rickey in the Philadelphia Inquirer predicts that modern-day audiences are likely to be disappointed. Calling it a "slab of action porn," she advises that anyone interested in such stuff should "buy the video game. With its first-person-shooter perspective and gun-and-run narrative, this one's for the PlayStation crowd." (Imdb.com)
Kevin Crust in the Los Angeles Times gives Sylvester Stallone's Rambo one of several so-so and/or grudgingly complimentary reviews. "Rambo hits his stride in the film's second half, meting out justice in an unjust world and ultimately the movie works best when warbling its out-of-tune greatest hits." (Indeed, the film has the greatest number of hits of any Rambo movie -- a professor of national security studies at Ohio State counted 236 killings.) Besides, Crust says, "There's something oddly touching about Stallone's march down memory lane." Stallone was the writer and director of the movie, as well as its star, and Mick LaSalle in the San Francisco Chronicle acknowledges that he provides "a straight-ahead action film that makes the first 30 minutes of Saving Private Ryan look like a debutante ball. It's 90 minutes of flying, dismembered limbs and explosions of blood, but give the man credit. Stallone can do action. If you want action and nothing but, here it is." A.O. Scott in the New York Times compares the Rambo character to the "samurais and gunslingers" of classic films and concludes, "Mr. Stallone is smart enough -- or maybe dumb enough, though I tend to think not -- to present the mythic dimensions of the character without apology or irony. His face looks like a misshapen chunk of granite, and his acting is only slightly more expressive, but the man gets the job done. Welcome back." But Kyle Smith in the New York Post headlines his review "RAMBOLONEY!" and concludes: "Needlessly violent? No, Rambo is needfully violent. Johnny R. is a man constructed of violence. He can no more do without firing arrows into skulls than a lady poet can do without her yoga. The psychological effects of his métier might be worth considering, but Stallone isn't interested in anything but the next explosion." Several critics predict that the movie should perform well at the box office. The Los Angeles Daily News's Glenn Whipp writes, "Interestingly, the relative absence of this kind of action movie in recent years makes the new Rambo something of a curio that will satisfy genre enthusiasts whose taste for (first) blood cannot be quenched by costumed pansies like Spider-Man." But Carrie Rickey in the Philadelphia Inquirer predicts that modern-day audiences are likely to be disappointed. Calling it a "slab of action porn," she advises that anyone interested in such stuff should "buy the video game. With its first-person-shooter perspective and gun-and-run narrative, this one's for the PlayStation crowd." (Imdb.com)
Er ist zwar eine Legende des Krieges, aber die Masse der Spartaner hat John scheinbar knapp geschlagen... ;)
After setting a new MLK Jr. weekend record, the J.J. Abrams produced monster movie Cloverfield (Paramount) was clobbered by two new entries, and while the spoof comedy Meet the Spartans (20th Century Fox) and Sylvester Stallone's return as Rambo (Lionsgate) were running pretty close on Friday, the Spartans remained ahead over the weekend, grossing an estimated $18.7 million in 2,605 theaters compared to Rambo's $18.1 million. (Comingsoon.net)
Hier der "Wetten, dass...?"-Auftritt vom Samstag:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7tnovTI5O6c
und Arnie und Sly bei der Premiere:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7tnovTI5O6c
und Arnie und Sly bei der Premiere:
Beim ersten Anlauf ist "John Rambo" durch die FSK-Prüfung gerasselt, jetzt geht man in Berufung:
http://www.schnittberichte.com/news.php?ID=633
http://www.schnittberichte.com/news.php?ID=633
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Ja hoffe nur der kommt durch, nicht das der doch gecuttet werden muss, damit der im Kino laufen kann... also Daumen kräftig drücken :)
Wollt Ihr 'nen Ritt auf meinem Discostick?
Putzt euch die Zähne mit 'ner bottle of shit
Nein Mann ich will noch nicht gehen
Ich will weiter auf dich schiffen
Solang bis du erkennst
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Putzt euch die Zähne mit 'ner bottle of shit
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Dass meine Pisse keine Fanta ist
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Ne uncut RC-1 wird ja wohl drin sein. Mit Gewalt im Film haben die Amis nur selten Probleme.LivingDead hat geschrieben:Ich hoffe (als FilmemeistnuraufDVDgucker) einzig und allein, dass der auf DVD uncut erscheint... aber schon mal schön zu hören, dass uns der blutige Trailer nicht zu viel versprochen zu haben scheint.
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