Rambo: Last Blood (2019) / Trailer

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This isn't exactly my genre of movie, but I like Sly's stylish character in those. Plus the 1st one, First Blood, I liked it for the locales...it was filmed in an area that I'm familiar with. And he was a peaceful guy just minding his own business but the wrong cop got an altercation with the wrong guy. Total body count: one, and we didn't see it.
So Rambo is very peaceful as compared to say...John Wick. John Wick is also a peaceful guy but the body count is not.
By the way, Rambo's first name is also John.

Earlier today I watched some dramatic Chernobyl videos; I almost posted one...with the cleaners on the roof. But it wasn't a very happy viewing; it was devastating.
Filmed in September 1986...after the April's disaster. It sticks on your mind a little, so few hours later when I saw that new Rambo movie trailer it was refreshing, like walking in a forest of fresh aroma flowers. ...In comparison to being on the roof of a nuclear reactor and shoveling that stuff ... in real life.
 
I don't know about a forest of fresh aroma flowers, but I think that film would work better if it were set in a Nursing Home :D
 
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The title should be--Rambo:Blood from a Turnip
 
From the trailer I would say this might be an overproduced, high body-count movie to pass some time on a long flight before you go to sleep.
 
Nah, I know it’s only a silly “shoot’em up” movie.
 
I'd love a S Stallone v L Neeson shoot em up.

"He brings walking sticks to a fight, you bring a wheelchair. He sends one of yours to the old peoples home, you send one of his on an old peoples cruise".
 
I'd love a S Stallone v L Neeson shoot em up.

"He brings walking sticks to a fight, you bring a wheelchair. He sends one of yours to the old peoples home, you send one of his on an old peoples cruise".

But that's Connery.

Dialogues are Neeson's strong points, and Sly's weakness
 

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