The character of Rambo spoke volumes to the feelings of many of the over two million veterans of what we vets called, "The Southeast Asia War Games" that we weren't allowed to win. We were stabbed in the back by Democrat/Socialist/Liberal traitors and their army of drug ridden hippy/yippie scum who met us returning military members at many airports in the USA and - in the words of Rambo - called us "Baby killers and other foul things." We did not get victory parades...at most WWII and Korea vets bought us a drink at the VFW. Vietnam vets learned real quick never to put their military service on an employment form - a quick way of NOT being hired. Also, you NEVER wore the Class "A" - the dress uniform in public - a sure way getting into a fight with some worthless Leftist PIG. So when Rambo The Movie came out in 1982 many Vietnam veterans CHEERED when Rambo destroyed that small town in Washington state. Paybacks are hell - nearly 60 years after my military service in Vietnam ended - I still HATE the Leftist traitors who sold out the USA in the 1960s and 70s. The enemy wasn't in Vietnam - the enemy was our own Democrat Party and Leftist PIGS! SPIT!
I am Japanese. Japan loves Rambo! There are many people like that. Young people today don't know about Rambo, but people like me in our 50s grew up watching Rambo. In particular, ``FIRST BLOOD'' is a wonderful movie that well expresses the sadness of Vietnam veterans and brings tears to your eyes.
I saw this when I was 17 and never fully grasped the importance of this scene until decades later. I’m 57 now and a retired Army Infantryman, I served 26 years in Active Duty and fought in two wars as such. I’ve lost two men to suicide since the I retired and it’s those buddies that we connect to the hardest and losing one is a stab in the gut that hurts more than you’ll imagine. Hope is what this scene is about to me, once hope is diminished, it impacts us all differently. In the scene we see John behaving normally recalling the memories since men like us always focus on the happy memories or the bad ones will take over. Once he learned his buddy was gone, it was the last straw snapped and he slipped into a dark place, today we call this “going postal” since death seems a preferential option since all hope appears lost. God be with my fellow Grunts out there who ache.
@Bobby Brady Yes. As soon as people are gone from areas nature quickly takes over. Even big cities would be taken over by nature quickly if man vanished.
Wow , the editing blew my mind off, this is epic editing, this video must have taken a while to make. Thank you "Herve Attia" for letting fans go down the memory lane. The Rambo movie series is my all time favorite movie series. Sylvester Stallone is my all time favorite actor. Doesn't matter if hasn't won an Oscar, he has won fans the world over, who will be loyal to his movies.
I remember going to Pitt Lake on a boat with my dad, we went right by there when they were filming that scene. Back then we never what movie they were filming until it's release.
First blood is one of the most original, authentic perfectly balanced(compared to reality) movies ever made. Its almost as if though it happened in real life and it got caught accidentaly on camera where the other ones obviously were elaborated on for action. Very original and great.
Has a very emotional ring to it, the music, backdrop, and knowing Delmar Berry died even if it's fiction. Nothing remains the same " leaves that were green are now gold" Great video, thanks...
I was in Hope this summer visiting family and saw the iconic trestle bridge in Hope that Rambo walked across where Teasle dropped him off and he turns right back around back to town - was not there. They tore it down built a new boring bridge in its place - a real shame. I grew up in Chilliwack just down the road and remember them filming Rambo when I was a kid. After the filming my Dad purchased a lightly used Lincoln Continental (fully loaded) that was said to be used by Sylvester Stallone as his personal vehicle during the filming of the movie.
@@bellorusso no way. Yo ure crazy. Rambo 11 was fucking great. Great story great action she Rambo 111 was epic Rambo 4 was the second best in the bunch and 5 I'm hearing is really good
Dude, you created the most enjoyable video I can recall seeing since old Shep was a pup! The scenery with interposed action from the movie is an incredible work of art. Watching this take me to another time, a time I miss so much. Thanks
I always thought this scene was the most beautiful and peaceful place I've ever seen. Green grass, blue water lake. It contrasts with what John's life was like. Thanks for satisfying my curiosity of what this place looks like today.
one of my fav films of all time, great video, brought back memories of seeing the locations of the first blood and the start of an action legend john Rambo! great work my friend
It’s kind of spooky in a way isn’t it ... reminds me of the time I visited my old childhood home which had an open house as it was for sale. I Hadn’t been inside it for over 30 years. I live in British Columbia and always think of this movie when I drive through Hope. :)
I grew up watching this movie in particular and all the rest parts of Rambo, not less than 50. And Everytime I watch I end up with lots of tears into my eyes. I so seriously loved Jonny. Love u Slyvester Stallone From INDIA....
It's too bad you don't do more filming location videos. You are very talented and a lot of viewers would love to see more. It is still fun for me to go back and watch your old stuff.
First Blood: one of the greatest films of all time. It told a compelling story with striking visuals and efficient dialogue. Herve's photos at the end of this video were awesome. Tremendous video and research by Herve!
A very beautiful and lovingly edited video. It's impressive what is possible with video technology. I like it very much. Thank you. Rambo First Blood is still appealing to watch even after 42 years and is uniquely well produced.
If he wanted to, Herve Attia could contact many of the local Vancouver actors who worked on First Blood. Several of them still live in the Vancouver area and some are still working as actors from time to time.
What an excellent job finding the place and mixing it with the original footage. I agree that it's sad to see how the place has deteriorated, but after nearly 40 years, nature is naturally going to take its toll. Well done on a great video.
This is one of the first, if not the first, video on filming location I watched on here. It's impeccably shot and edited. I like to think it inspired others to follow in the same footsteps. That 80's Life is also a very good channel in this sub genre, but there's just something very special about this particular one.
I'm a kid of 90s generation. Stallone's rambo is my favourite movie. Though i'm an indian resident. It will always be my dream to visit this place in my life if i get a chance to be there.
Love this movie!! Outstanding tour of the opening scene! I would love to one day visit all the filming locations of Rambo, in the fall, at the same time this movie was filmed to get the whole experience! Thank you for sharing this video and keeping Rambo alive! Awesome experience!!
mateus rosito this was actually the first action movie that inspired all the rest of them. Arnold Schwarzenegger Commando, Bruce Willis Die Hard. I can go on and on
Saw an interview recently with Stallone, and he says he had all kinds of really corny one-liners throughout the movie. Once he saw the rough cut he was horrified and told them to cut out almost every bit of his dialogue until that outburst at the end. That not only saved the movie but made it into the classic we enjoy today.
Damn i remember watching for the first time this amazing movie when i was 5 years old in Oaxaca, Mexico and now after 30 something years later it my kids favorite movie. . . 3-2-2020 saludos desde Portland Oregon
Muchas gracias a ustedes por enseñarme cómo luce el sitio donde se hizo la película de Rambo por Dios cómo cambia todo Qué lindo recuerdo esa película más ustedes que andan por el lugar donde se filmó la película Dios los bendiga a ustedes por enseñarme los saludo Alfredo de Mendoza Argentina cuidensen gente
Back in the 90's, I met Andrew Laszlo, director of photography of this movie. I remember him explaining how the cave scene was shot, by using just the light of the fire torch. He worked with Walter Hill in The Warriors, and Southern Comfort too. Byw, the latter one, due to natural environment was a real challenge to film.
I get goosebumps seeing this, my uncle had a cottage that my family and I would go too in the later 80's and early 90's I spent almost all of my weekends there during those summers of my childhood, about a year ago I went and visited that area and as I remember burnt in my brain but when I got there it completely grown out, the tree's I mean, the area itself was basically let go, the cottages are mostly down and the place seems haunted almost :( sad part is we can't find one picture of that place from how I remember it, all I kept thinking when I was there was how people used to live there, party, kids running all over the place ect and the lake was very active only to end up so abandoned, I have to live on with very little memories of it and now seeing this video really reminded me of that place as it looks almost the same as this area, the laneway going downhill ect, plus the music sure doesn't help my emotions run high haha, awesome video but def made me think about my past
After watching this video, I'm going to pull out all the Rambo movies, out of moth balls and clean the dust off of them and have a Rambo marathon this week. Thank you for the memories, of that time period of 1982. I was 17 yrs old when I first went to see this AWESOME and legendary movie, it was on a cold rainy October night, in Aiken South Carolina and I was totally blown away by this movie and instantly became a huge Rambo fan forever and also became an even bigger fan of the world of the real army green berets and then later the US NAVY SEALS. I do hope Sylvester Stallone will be able to do a couple of more Rambo movies, Rambo 6 and then a prequel of how he became the legendary Rambo we all know him to be now. I hope I live long enough, to get to see two more Rambo movies before I pass away ( I'm in good health right now).
Congrats for your work! I have been also on this extraordinary movie locations of this movie for two different time, starting from my distant Sicily. unbelievable experience !
Another thing to take away from this movie, is how the media can spin a story to make the good guy look like the bad guy or the bad guy look like the good guy.
My favorite movie all time i glade that u found the place that filming ..i m also 90s kid from india it is my childhood memorys... my dream that i go visit for usa..
11:29, I never knew there was this clip or part in the movie. I've watched First Blood more than a dozen times but I have NEVER come across this part in the movie. Was this taken out in some extras on DVD or Blu-ray features???
I remember (watching the first time) when the piece of shit cop fell out of the helicopter, I was screaming of joy! Was 15 or 16 at this time. Great scene. Great film! Sly's best movie! imho
My friend and I were driving around Clinton Mi with nothing to one afternoon and went into one of those old one screen theaters to see this moving having never heard of it. Who would have guessed what it would turn into.
my favorite movie of all time.
brings back lot of memories
The character of Rambo spoke volumes to the feelings of many of the over two million veterans of what we vets called, "The Southeast Asia War Games" that we weren't allowed to win. We were stabbed in the back by Democrat/Socialist/Liberal traitors and their army of drug ridden hippy/yippie scum who met us returning military members at many airports in the USA and - in the words of Rambo - called us "Baby killers and other foul things." We did not get victory parades...at most WWII and Korea vets bought us a drink at the VFW. Vietnam vets learned real quick never to put their military service on an employment form - a quick way of NOT being hired. Also, you NEVER wore the Class "A" - the dress uniform in public - a sure way getting into a fight with some worthless Leftist PIG. So when Rambo The Movie came out in 1982 many Vietnam veterans CHEERED when Rambo destroyed that small town in Washington state. Paybacks are hell - nearly 60 years after my military service in Vietnam ended - I still HATE the Leftist traitors who sold out the USA in the 1960s and 70s. The enemy wasn't in Vietnam - the enemy was our own Democrat Party and Leftist PIGS! SPIT!
You served in 'Nam?
This is bowling, not Vietnam Walter!
I am Japanese.
Japan loves Rambo! There are many people like that.
Young people today don't know about Rambo, but people like me in our 50s grew up watching Rambo.
In particular, ``FIRST BLOOD'' is a wonderful movie that well expresses the sadness of Vietnam veterans and brings tears to your eyes.
Shows the truth about war.
A lot of epic films back then. A great time in cinema.
War never changes
@@Vinylglove"To survive war, you gotta become war." John J. Rambo.
I saw this when I was 17 and never fully grasped the importance of this scene until decades later. I’m 57 now and a retired Army Infantryman, I served 26 years in Active Duty and fought in two wars as such. I’ve lost two men to suicide since the I retired and it’s those buddies that we connect to the hardest and losing one is a stab in the gut that hurts more than you’ll imagine. Hope is what this scene is about to me, once hope is diminished, it impacts us all differently. In the scene we see John behaving normally recalling the memories since men like us always focus on the happy memories or the bad ones will take over. Once he learned his buddy was gone, it was the last straw snapped and he slipped into a dark place, today we call this “going postal” since death seems a preferential option since all hope appears lost. God be with my fellow Grunts out there who ache.
Yup! many wounded army men were not cured, only forgotten!!!
This was also the last friend from his unit !☹️
Thanks for you service sir !!!
thank you for your service and your insight here... i am not a vet but have nothing but love n respect for all who served👍🏻🙏🇺🇸
Gracias por su servicio señor
Amazing job! Beautiful, nostalgic and depressing in same time. Time flies by. Waits for no one. Let’s enjoy what’s left. Thank you for this.
Amazing how nature took over since and closed the open areas. Really shows how old this movie is now.
Martin Sorensen, it doesn't take long for nature to obliterate any indication that man has ever been in an area.
@@TheGuy030770 Very true.
@Bobby Brady Yes. As soon as people are gone from areas nature quickly takes over. Even big cities would be taken over by nature quickly if man vanished.
Were those facilities just built for the movie?
I would have expected the opposite, like resort development or something by now
Wow , the editing blew my mind off, this is epic editing, this video must have taken a while to make. Thank you "Herve Attia" for letting fans go down the memory lane. The Rambo movie series is my all time favorite movie series. Sylvester Stallone is my all time favorite actor. Doesn't matter if hasn't won an Oscar, he has won fans the world over, who will be loyal to his movies.
Rest in peace Richard Crenna
He was great in Rambo, perfectly cast.
I'm so glad that you found the location
Who else wished Delmar was home and him and John could talk about the old times 🙏🏽
If delmar had of been home. Rambo would not have lost his head. His friend being dead was the final nail in the coffin
I wish the sheriff just drove Rambo to a diner and bought him lunch
If he was home, Rambo likely wouldn't have that encounter with that sheriff.
I think if even his mom had offered him to stay the night & gave him a hot meal, none of the events would have transpired like they did.
"Excuse me, is Delmar home?"
"Yeah, he's just inside. Hang on a minute."
Roll credits.
This is really sad! What a beautiful spot this was.. now left to ruin..
That's exactly what I was thinking.
What's so bad about it going back to nature? Looks good.
Yeah this days sucks
Well, the agent orange cut him down to nothin'...
@@dougfa3515😢😢😢. Even she could him of the sheets
I remember going to Pitt Lake on a boat with my dad, we went right by there when they were filming that scene. Back then we never what movie they were filming until it's release.
pinkisntwell I thought it was all filmed in Hope...I'm 20 min from Pitt lake
They shot in Hope , Pitt Lake , Lynn Canyon
you are all guys were so lucky... could be a history witnesess of first blood..
Why the fuck did they destroy it
@@thomasawylie what happen there...it look very nice place in first blood..
well done on your efforts. all rambo fans salute you. 2017. from Durban
+MR GUNZ ..and you
I'm extremely happy to have resolved this issue. 5:30. am. Not a second later. MR GUNZ
Well done, perhaps one of the best “on location” tributes I’ve ever seen. Love it when others take their love for 80’s movies this seriously.
Isn’t it crazy how fast the forest regained supremacy over the area?
Wow Man
Such a nicely cleared, scenic, historic piece of land. It's surprising that it was completely abandoned and overgrown.
Rambo is the Best
With guns, with knifes, with his bare hands.
First blood is one of the most original, authentic perfectly balanced(compared to reality) movies ever made. Its almost as if though it happened in real life and it got caught accidentaly on camera where the other ones obviously were elaborated on for action. Very original and great.
Wow!!! Outstanding work, I can't quit watching your videos. Thanks for bringing back memories
Has a very emotional ring to it, the music, backdrop, and knowing Delmar Berry died even if it's fiction. Nothing remains the same " leaves that were green are now gold"
Great video, thanks...
7 people have no heart, no soul, no honor, no feelings...
wished I could see the place in person...
GRANDE, Stallone/Rambo
dont you mean 9?
Make that 23....miserable souls.
23 jealous buttheads who wish they had thought of this I guess
49 now SMFH
oh my god...the idea of this video amazed me alot....
i really admire the creator of this clip and the effort he took to make it....
I was in Hope this summer visiting family and saw the iconic trestle bridge in Hope that Rambo walked across where Teasle dropped him off and he turns right back around back to town - was not there. They tore it down built a new boring bridge in its place - a real shame. I grew up in Chilliwack just down the road and remember them filming Rambo when I was a kid. After the filming my Dad purchased a lightly used Lincoln Continental (fully loaded) that was said to be used by Sylvester Stallone as his personal vehicle during the filming of the movie.
That’s an awesome childhood to have! 👍
wonder why change the bridge, u still got the car ?
37 years ago wow so much change kind of makes you sad in a way.
Nothing is over!
awesome buddy...I loved all these movies...
You're another one. Hey cupcake. Throw on a dress and prance around. . Target Practice Made Easy
Thanks Buddy. Truly a classic all time great movie, which Stallone doesn't get the recognition he deserves.
The original movie is great. The rest are awful.
@@bellorusso no way. Yo ure crazy. Rambo 11 was fucking great. Great story great action she Rambo 111 was epic Rambo 4 was the second best in the bunch and 5 I'm hearing is really good
this movie made me recently acquire a 1980 yamaha xt250 motorbike.
Makes me want Teasle’s ‘79 Ford LTD II
@@donrondemarco7556 king shit cop!
Now if only it made the DT (2 stroke) sound, like in the movie.
Just let him go, you will find him working at a carwash in a few months. You just dont get it do you.
Dude, you created the most enjoyable video I can recall seeing since old Shep was a pup! The scenery with interposed action from the movie is an incredible work of art. Watching this take me to another time, a time I miss so much. Thanks
OK. Gay Guy
Really nostalgic music .it takes me back to my childhood whenever I listen this.Gone r the days when I used to be a kid & very happy
I always thought this scene was the most beautiful and peaceful place I've ever seen. Green grass, blue water lake. It contrasts with what John's life was like. Thanks for satisfying my curiosity of what this place looks like today.
one of my fav films of all time, great video, brought back memories of seeing the locations of the first blood and the start of an action legend john Rambo! great work my friend
It’s kind of spooky in a way isn’t it ... reminds me of the time I visited my old childhood home which had an open house as it was for sale. I Hadn’t been inside it for over 30 years.
I live in British Columbia and always think of this movie when I drive through Hope. :)
Where is the lake next to delmar s old home?
Has it really been 32 years ago that First Blood came out? Damn.
BloodTar 35 now.
36 Now
Canada 2018'oct -absolutely love this movie / first book I ever read
@@daviddearborn9964 37!
Time flies!
I grew up watching this movie in particular and all the rest parts of Rambo, not less than 50. And Everytime I watch I end up with lots of tears into my eyes. I so seriously loved Jonny.
Love u Slyvester Stallone
From INDIA....
Your blended shots of the movie and present landscape is second to none.
It's too bad you don't do more filming location videos. You are very talented and a lot of viewers would love to see more. It is still fun for me to go back and watch your old stuff.
Yes you are right, I miss his videos
Simply the best
Herve Attia, Seen the "Stand by Me" Video also. You do great work!!
First Blood: one of the greatest films of all time. It told a compelling story with striking visuals and efficient dialogue. Herve's photos at the end of this video were awesome. Tremendous video and research by Herve!
There’s something strangely heartwarming to see that tree still there by the lake.
river
A very beautiful and lovingly edited video. It's impressive what is possible with video technology. I like it very much. Thank you. Rambo First Blood is still appealing to watch even after 42 years and is uniquely well produced.
LOVE how this was done! the transitions from then and now push all the right buttons for me.
If he wanted to, Herve Attia could contact many of the local Vancouver actors who worked on First Blood. Several of them still live in the Vancouver area and some are still working as actors from time to time.
What an excellent job finding the place and mixing it with the original footage. I agree that it's sad to see how the place has deteriorated, but after nearly 40 years, nature is naturally going to take its toll. Well done on a great video.
This is one of the first, if not the first, video on filming location I watched on here. It's impeccably shot and edited. I like to think it inspired others to follow in the same footsteps. That 80's Life is also a very good channel in this sub genre, but there's just something very special about this particular one.
Great video. Awesome special effects.
My favorite movie!! Wow love this! Must have been an amazing experience!! All the best! David Curtis
I'm a kid of 90s generation. Stallone's rambo is my favourite movie. Though i'm an indian resident. It will always be my dream to visit this place in my life if i get a chance to be there.
Where is this? Location? @Astro Frootloops
@Astro Frootloops bcos it's a legendary movie location. And we fans need to see that location as it brings back lot of memories to us also
"Nothing is over, you just dont turn it off" John Rambo.
Awesome editing 👍.
Great job, but sad and depressing how time changes everything.
Saw this in the movies with my father in 82, I was 11 yrs old, 51 now and still watch this movie whenever it's on
Love this movie!! Outstanding tour of the opening scene! I would love to one day visit all the filming locations of Rambo, in the fall, at the same time this movie was filmed to get the whole experience! Thank you for sharing this video and keeping Rambo alive! Awesome experience!!
Bring back Harve! We need more videos. 2019 and still watching these classics
Definitely.
Can you please DM me the location of Delmar’s home? Thank you.
The 80;s were so great for movies good story’s good acting someone bring back the 80 s
The way you compared old to new was amazing! Great, great job guys!
best action movie in history. thanks for all those videos
mateus rosito this was actually the first action movie that inspired all the rest of them. Arnold Schwarzenegger Commando, Bruce Willis Die Hard. I can go on and on
Very well done you guys keep making these videos I like how you fade away the past and the present
A truly great great film i love it so much and to be honest i dont know why..
Crazy how the weather is crummy all the time
I REALLY DON'T KNOW. BUT EVERYTIME THEY COMPARE THE OLD AND THE PRESENT TIMES. IT MAKES ME FEEL SO LONELY..
I'M THINKIN' WHERE ARE ALL THEY NOW..
the world is unfair isn't it😭
Gzuz I live 30 min away from there! drove down Quarry road many times, I had no idea.
Moron
Saw an interview recently with Stallone, and he says he had all kinds of really corny one-liners throughout the movie. Once he saw the rough cut he was horrified and told them to cut out almost every bit of his dialogue until that outburst at the end. That not only saved the movie but made it into the classic we enjoy today.
This was very well done, and really showed the transition between then and now.
Herve. Where have you gone? Come back. I love the opening sequence you’ve done here.
Estas imágenes me han llegado al corazón.Lo espreso en Español.
Damn i remember watching for the first time this amazing movie when i was 5 years old in Oaxaca, Mexico and now after 30 something years later it my kids favorite movie. . . 3-2-2020 saludos desde Portland Oregon
THANK YOU VERY MUCH!!!
All the best from munich!
Muchas gracias a ustedes por enseñarme cómo luce el sitio donde se hizo la película de Rambo por Dios cómo cambia todo Qué lindo recuerdo esa película más ustedes que andan por el lugar donde se filmó la película Dios los bendiga a ustedes por enseñarme los saludo Alfredo de Mendoza Argentina cuidensen gente
Have you tried finding that old truck Stallone found a piece of Canvas to cover himself in the cold.
When exactly did you do the filming there? Would be interesting to know.
Many thanks, very interesting! :)
Brilliant opening score. Full of sadness but right as Rambo finds the Berry home the music gives you one last bit of hope before things go wrong.
Sure miss ya Herve. Wish you would come back to UA-cam and make some more great videos.
Thanks for all your hard work bringing this to us
Thank you Mr. Attia, for that wonderful trip down memory lane. Your work is first class as is your talent to do such work. Best regards sir.
Thank You , Herve Attia , my pleasantly .
Back in the 90's, I met Andrew Laszlo, director of photography of this movie. I remember him explaining how the cave scene was shot, by using just the light of the fire torch.
He worked with Walter Hill in The Warriors, and Southern Comfort too.
Byw, the latter one, due to natural environment was a real challenge to film.
Great find guys, thanks again for taking us with you. The way you guys get the shots mixed is the best!
Nice video about follow up of the places that were shooted such a long time and the changes at present...nice thought to create such video.
I get goosebumps seeing this, my uncle had a cottage that my family and I would go too in the later 80's and early 90's I spent almost all of my weekends there during those summers of my childhood, about a year ago I went and visited that area and as I remember burnt in my brain but when I got there it completely grown out, the tree's I mean, the area itself was basically let go, the cottages are mostly down and the place seems haunted almost :( sad part is we can't find one picture of that place from how I remember it, all I kept thinking when I was there was how people used to live there, party, kids running all over the place ect and the lake was very active only to end up so abandoned, I have to live on with very little memories of it and now seeing this video really reminded me of that place as it looks almost the same as this area, the laneway going downhill ect, plus the music sure doesn't help my emotions run high haha, awesome video but def made me think about my past
I wish they had a statue of John J Rambo there.
Why would they, He can't even get a job washing f***ing cahrs.
i wish
After watching this video, I'm going to pull out all the Rambo movies, out of moth balls and clean the dust off of them and have a Rambo marathon this week. Thank you for the memories, of that time period of 1982. I was 17 yrs old when I first went to see this AWESOME and legendary movie, it was on a cold rainy October night, in Aiken South Carolina and I was totally blown away by this movie and instantly became a huge Rambo fan forever and also became an even bigger fan of the world of the real army green berets and then later the US NAVY SEALS. I do hope Sylvester Stallone will be able to do a couple of more Rambo movies, Rambo 6 and then a prequel of how he became the legendary Rambo we all know him to be now. I hope I live long enough, to get to see two more Rambo movies before I pass away ( I'm in good health right now).
That’s Awesome! Sad but awesome at the same time
Found the junkyard yesterday! Truck and trailer basically everything still there.
How long has it been standing there anyway? 50 years?
where is it?
Woaw take a video!
@@GymChess Likely much longer. Even at the time of the movie it was abandoned a long time.
Congrats for your work! I have been also on this extraordinary movie locations of this movie for two different time, starting from my distant Sicily. unbelievable experience !
Man I miss the 80's.
Another thing to take away from this movie, is how the media can spin a story to make the good guy look like the bad guy or the bad guy look like the good guy.
I liked background music wow very feelings heart touching music
What an awesome opening! Excellent work! Absolutely love the superimposed images of now and then.
Amazing. I always wondered what these set locations looked like now. 2021!
One of my favorite and important scenes from the movie Fast Broad Beautiful lake scenery and peace, Rambo looking for a place to rest
My favorite movie all time i glade that u found the place that filming ..i m also 90s kid from india it is my childhood memorys...
my dream that i go visit for usa..
Excellent job in tracking down these film locations!
This is so amazing. Thank you
Je découvre tes vidéos plus de 10 ans après leur post! Félicitations pour ce travail de recherche, que de souvenirs 👍👍
11:29, I never knew there was this clip or part in the movie. I've watched First Blood more than a dozen times but I have NEVER come across this part in the movie. Was this taken out in some extras on DVD or Blu-ray features???
This is the best one in the franchise
I really like how you merge your footage with the movie, and I was curious with what video editing program do you use?
I remember (watching the first time) when the piece of shit cop fell out of the helicopter, I was screaming of joy! Was 15 or 16 at this time. Great scene. Great film! Sly's best movie! imho
I was cryed when see this old movie 🤘♥️ thank you for shared.
My friend and I were driving around Clinton Mi with nothing to one afternoon and went into one of those old one screen theaters to see this moving having never heard of it. Who would have guessed what it would turn into.
Very cool. Put the old and new scene together. Very good work.
Fantastic. Thank you for making this and sharing.