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Who Is Going to See the New Rambo Movie?

Oh man, I'm not..
I had a baby sister once in Fort Worth that made us watch the first one and that was enough. That and the freaking Rocky movie..
 
Not only am I not going to see it, but I'm going to laugh loudly at anyone who suggests I do, or tells me that they are planning to see it.
 
Are you kidding? That guys gotta be like 60 yeard old now? :D


If anything it'll be for a good laugh. Probably will be just as funny as watching Harrison Ford's new and upcoming Indiana Jones film. I can see the billing headlines now: Indiana Jones and the Fight for Geratol :meh:

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Stallone was born in 1946 - so he's 62.

I note that in the promos for this movie, they only show very quick and dark shots of Stallone with scraggly hair. I'm thinking they are trying to tease people into watching the movie to see just how ancient he looks, or just how well he's held up since his last Rambo offering. I think I might rent it on video just to see how well his knees hold up to all the running and jumping he's going to do. You know, as you age, it gets harder and harder to walk up and down stairs let alone hunting down the bad guys in the jungle. Then again, all that wet jungle heat might be good for stiff joints and muscles.
 
I actually liked the first Rambo movie, and when I saw the commercials for this new one I thought maybe they'd spiffed up the old one or something. Can't really believe they made a new one, but I guess it shouldn't surprise me. I won't be seeing it in the theater, but maybe on DVD one day.
 
I think I will go see it. I didn't see the previous movies in a theater because I thought they just weren't my kind of movie. Eventually I saw them on free TV and appreciated the stories. I will miss Richard Crenna. There were some great scenes in those earlier movies like Rambo blending in with that tree until he opens his eyes. However, I'm of that generation that remembers what that was all about - Viet Nam, POWs, the Russian enemy - so the saga of John Rambo may have more meaning for me than for some.
 
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