This is my favorite Rambo. Old, grungy, battle hardened and built like a brick wall. He was an absolute force of nature in this movie. Oh, and that depiction of what machine gun does to everything was just perfect. There are no flimsy bullet holes and there's no hiding behind any surface against that, it just rips and tears everything.
The piercing power of the gun is spot on, but its ability to sustain fire without either overheating or running out of ammo, with just one guy servicing it, is kind of where things get Hollywood. I do like though, that he was causing more carnage than the sniper. Snipers have been traditionally important parts of battle, though I feel like they are getting replaced by drones, from what we are seeing in Ukraine, but machinegunners are actually the deadliest guys in any light infantry formation. The funny thing is, a lot of older movies knew this, and so the hero in those movies is often a machinegunner, while modern films tend to focus on the snipers.
This movie will always have a special place on my list of movies to rewatch as this is the last movie my father had watched before he passed away. I saw his excitement as he watches Rambo pulverized all his enemies, the happiness of a true action fan. But soon after the movie had concluded he suddenly fell down and lose consciousness. I expected this to happen but didn't expect it to happen very soon. In the morning, he lose his precious life and finally return to our creator. I hope one day a cure for cancer will be discovered and no dreams will be ended. Stallone and this movie made my father's life an extraordinary one.
Some people will say that the violence was gratuitous, but coming from 11 years of military experience I can definitely say this is very realistic. The velocity of a 50 Cal round is powerful enough to take chunks of meat off of you without the round directly hitting you. In other words, if the round missed you by an inch, the velocity will still take meat off of your bones. If you were hit directly by one, you will not live and your body parts will be hard to identify.
Yea, some of those bodies had "to much" left for having been direct hits. There was a video of a hunter using 50 on a deer, the hunter missed, but the deer dropped. Just the force of the 50 going by was enough to remove Bambi's eyes.
@@glorytokekistan824 Yes they did, it proved that a near miss wouldn't do jack to a house of cards. So anything less than a glancing hit wouldn't do jack to a human body.
Saw this at the movies... The whole movie crowd gave this scene a full massive applaud, never anything so brutally bloody and had been seen on a large screen
Definitely playing this for my daughter's 6th birthday party this afternoon. Terrific family entertainment for any age. Couldn't recommend it any higher.
Para mim o segundo melhor filme das sequências. O meu preferido é Rambo I, contudo, em Rambo Até Fim mostra o Stallone em uma performance muito interessante quase 40 anos após o primeiro filme
I remember when this movie came out, going to cinema and just being bored out of my mind for almost the entire movie then this scene happened and lost my shit, and so was everyone there people started cheering like it was a sports game, it was awesome
Bittersweet ending. Like Sarah and Michael lived but their entire world shattered, realising they can't actually help in this fight whilst also witnessing the worst of humans. Michael had to beat someone with a rock to death when they only went to heal. But Rambo sees them and you even see his lip quiver, watching even after all this Sarah still looks for Michael and helps him, running into the field of bodies because she has to do what she can which is heal. Rambo believes people can make a difference truly, seeing as he made their lives continue. May be a small difference but to them two it's the world
Rambo has an excellent position with his machine gun from which he can overlook everything and shoot everyone. That's what I call perfection. UNBELIEVABLE🤣
I was 16 years old when i went to watch this movie with my buddy here in India. There were only three guys in balcony section including us. I was so mesmerized by the depiction of brutality in this movie. We were so used to cliche bollywood over the top action scenes. this was like breath of fresh of air. looking back now i wonder how there was no PG18 restrictions in that theater as well no scenes were cut by film certification board. Good times
I am in the military me can say from personal experience this thing is a beast. Love at first sight. The way it shakes your body and you know it’s a giant “fuck you” in whatever was in that direction key word WAS
People who did and still do write this off as a cash grab or bad in any way are just nuts. I will forever love the sheer brutality of this movie. This is one of the bloodiest and goriest flicks ever made and it does not disappoint for a real Rambo fan. From Sly just going full throttle with the ma deuce absolutely shredding everything touched by a round, to Mathew Marsden on overwatch with M82 LITERALLY taking off a head and shooting thru 2 guys with a single round and finally the sissy anti violence missionary realizing that his beliefs and actions were the direct cause for all the death he was seeing and snapping and beating a guy to death with a big rock. Then of course Rambo doing hari kari to the main villian and booting him down the hill while his intestines fly around, lol. This was the epitome of what a Rambo film could be. And while I did not like the plot of Last Blood, once again the end battle was magnificent in its violence with a heart instead of bowels getting cut out that time. First blood was a movie on its own imo. It was more of a portrayal PTSD triggered by prejudice and close mindedness but it wasn't a "big action war flick" cuz Rambo didn't want to kill law enforcement or other soldiers but as he says "he just kept pushing me, I didn't draw first blood" Now pt 2 and 3 were typical 80s action movies with the standard "A-team" level of blood and gore, lol. But "Rambo" was a great modern version of what Rambo would be like and a perfect example of what the previous 2 films could have been. And that plot for this one was great for a few reasons. First it drew attention to atrocities that most of the world wasn't even aware of despite it raging on for nearly 60yrs and being a danger of becoming another Pol Pot type situation, second it shined a light on the ignorance Americans (especially sheltered do gooders) often have when it comes to how bad things can get in the rest of the world. It showed how the naivete of the missionaries led to massive unneccessary death all because they wanted to be self righteous. Finally it showed how ruthless one needs to be in order to win when the other side is capable of and willing to do the most horrendous things (I'll never foget how shocked I was at the scene in the beginning where the main villain grabs a baby by one leg and just tosses it into a fire). Not just shocked at the act in the scene but the fact that they allowed it in the final cut. I immediately understood why they wanted to give the movie an NC17 rating or whatever is beyond R, lol.
I can't decide if I like this or Last Blood better! This is a good mix of Rambo character development as well as all-out brutality mowing them down with 50BMG. The last tunnel scene in last blood is brilliant. I also like how it came about - In most of the previous films, Rambo kills because it is his job. In last blood he does it out of revenge, rage and hate. I liked that difference, made it a bit more satisfying
We see an enhancement to the Rambo of the first three movies here. The time he was lying to himself, renouncing the purpose he was born for. Not patriotism, friendship or obedience let him fight and kill - it was the fighting and killing as such. Considering the fact that Rambos so - called PTSD regressed in the parts 2, 3 and JR I assume that he was not that unstable because of the war, but because the ABSENCE of war. Remember: To the beginning of "Last Blood" John lived without any fighting for years and promptly needed medical care again. His fight against Police and Army during the original, first movie wasn´t the act of a homicidal maniac, he wasn´t hallucinating - he knew what he did the whole time, was absolutely sane, otherwise he´d have killed Dozens of Police officers, civilians and national guard members. He was under perfect control the whole time....until the point he was on the verge of killing Teasle, when Trautman had to call him off. .... "When you´re pushed killing is as easy as breathing" One of the very strong moments in John Rambo, when his inner demon talked to him and suddenly put a complete different light on his motivation in the predecessor movies. He fought cause it was the only natural way for him to solve conflicts.
I'm glad they didn't portray Rambo at this age as a one-man fighting machine (for the most part) and also that he takes out most of the enemy with the 50 cal which doesn't require "youth," so for that, its more realistic and turned out to be a great movie for what I initially thought would be corny. Also the message of this movie (you cant always overcome evil with good) is very realistic as well. Glad they didn't hollywood that part.
Once again thank Steven Spielberg and Janusz kaminski for the high shutter speed and frame rate look of the combat here. Saving private Ryan set the standard. It’s how you can see all the detail and viscera. They needed to show these forces as doing some pretty horrendous stuff (which they did: the land mines. The women. The teenage boy.) otherwise audiences would not have put up with this.
Every fellow Infantryman that sees this would agree that this is a VERY accurate representation of what a .50 cal MG does to human flesh. During WWII our aircraft that fought against the Japanese navy would strafe cruiser and similar warships and just devastate the crew manning the anti-aircraft weapons and punch so many holes in the ship it was almost certainly out of action. When someone says; “he gave them the full 9 yards!” It means he fired the entire belt of .50 cal ammunition which is 9 yards long and each aircraft had 6 .50 cal MG’s! The Army had a quad .50 cal anti-aircraft weapon and it’s nickname was “the meat chopper” for a damn good reason.
As Burmese citizen. Very underrated movie, when this movie came out, the government banned all movie theaters from playing this movie.
This is my favorite Rambo. Old, grungy, battle hardened and built like a brick wall. He was an absolute force of nature in this movie. Oh, and that depiction of what machine gun does to everything was just perfect. There are no flimsy bullet holes and there's no hiding behind any surface against that, it just rips and tears everything.
The piercing power of the gun is spot on, but its ability to sustain fire without either overheating or running out of ammo, with just one guy servicing it, is kind of where things get Hollywood. I do like though, that he was causing more carnage than the sniper. Snipers have been traditionally important parts of battle, though I feel like they are getting replaced by drones, from what we are seeing in Ukraine, but machinegunners are actually the deadliest guys in any light infantry formation. The funny thing is, a lot of older movies knew this, and so the hero in those movies is often a machinegunner, while modern films tend to focus on the snipers.
I saw this in theaters when I was 19. Went in with low expectations and came out buying every collector's edition of this movie since. Awesome movie!
Haya. Bino. Minovia.
Every Stallone's movies really worth watching. Except cliff hanger.
Me too this was my first Rambo movie and ever since then I was a fan
@@WanuWanuWaGaLiGongI believe “cliffhanger 2” is in the works,I actually like the movie but there are many screw ups that can easily be pointed out
I am 11 now and I still watch it im obsessed 😂
John got behind that Browning M2/50 Cal and went to town, total carnage. This is stil my fav Rambo movie
This movie will always have a special place on my list of movies to rewatch as this is the last movie my father had watched before he passed away. I saw his excitement as he watches Rambo pulverized all his enemies, the happiness of a true action fan. But soon after the movie had concluded he suddenly fell down and lose consciousness. I expected this to happen but didn't expect it to happen very soon. In the morning, he lose his precious life and finally return to our creator. I hope one day a cure for cancer will be discovered and no dreams will be ended.
Stallone and this movie made my father's life an extraordinary one.
I am sorry to hear that. May his soul rest in peace
I remember watching this scene on the edge of my seat in the cinema. Absolutely amazing. Still exciting to watch! most bad-ass Rambo ever
Great to see no one on their phones, just people living in moment, enjoying life.
Only doublefold violence can stop violence.....remember that...this is one of the iconic scenes of all time....pure testosterone.....1000%
After first blood , this was the best Rambo movie ever, and this scene was phenomenal
Some people will say that the violence was gratuitous, but coming from 11 years of military experience I can definitely say this is very realistic. The velocity of a 50 Cal round is powerful enough to take chunks of meat off of you without the round directly hitting you. In other words, if the round missed you by an inch, the velocity will still take meat off of your bones. If you were hit directly by one, you will not live and your body parts will be hard to identify.
Jesus Christ, the level of full-of-shit in this world.. .
Yea, some of those bodies had "to much" left for having been direct hits.
There was a video of a hunter using 50 on a deer, the hunter missed, but the deer dropped. Just the force of the 50 going by was enough to remove Bambi's eyes.
yup hit in arm, no arm 50's are no joke.
Didnt demoranch prove that the near miss thing was a myth by putting a few 50 rounds through a house of cards without disturbing it
@@glorytokekistan824 Yes they did, it proved that a near miss wouldn't do jack to a house of cards. So anything less than a glancing hit wouldn't do jack to a human body.
Filmes do Rambo são épicos, não perdi um!
Arguably the best in the Rambo series.
Esse é um dos melhores filmes do rambo, magnífico
Rambo
One of the perfect candidates for mortal kombat 🙏
Saw this at the movies... The whole movie crowd gave this scene a full massive applaud, never anything so brutally bloody and had been seen on a large screen
Definitely playing this for my daughter's 6th birthday party this afternoon. Terrific family entertainment for any age. Couldn't recommend it any higher.
Criminally under-rated comment.
@@woosterjeeves I say, thank you old bean.
Man, I couldn't stop laughing when I read your comment. All the serious comments then yours. That was hilarious!
@@redlion7578 Cheers Red Lion mate 👌🏼
Too short for a party. Could play some porn as well.
Rambo é muito bom! A saga inteira, sem defeitos!
Esse filme dispensa comentários,pq ele por si só já fiz o quanto é bom e quem é amante de filmes bons sabe valorizar.
I have never seen the devastation of a .50 cal depicted better anywhere else in film, this easily takes the cake.
Maratono assistindo Rambo ❤️❤️
Muita adrenalina, imperdível
The whole truck full of reinforcements just getting blown to pieces is sick af 😂
Rambo giving it his all.. absolutely emotional!
One of the most realistic battle scenes of all time. The Mighty 50 takes no prisoners .
U gotta love Rambo 4....it has the most brutal carnage fight scenes of the entire franchise.
EIne der besten Filmscenen überhaupt^^ Viele Menschen Sterben!! XD
Para mim o segundo melhor filme das sequências. O meu preferido é Rambo I, contudo, em Rambo Até Fim mostra o Stallone em uma performance muito interessante quase 40 anos após o primeiro filme
Watching this for the first time when I was like 15 was such a gut punch. My brain couldn’t process the pure violence I was seeing!😂😂
I remember when this movie came out, going to cinema
and just being bored out of my mind for almost the entire movie
then this scene happened and lost my shit, and so was everyone there
people started cheering like it was a sports game, it was awesome
This never gets old
5 mins of pure adrenaline, no bull-shit action. This is how action moved need to be made.
Bittersweet ending. Like Sarah and Michael lived but their entire world shattered, realising they can't actually help in this fight whilst also witnessing the worst of humans. Michael had to beat someone with a rock to death when they only went to heal.
But Rambo sees them and you even see his lip quiver, watching even after all this Sarah still looks for Michael and helps him, running into the field of bodies because she has to do what she can which is heal. Rambo believes people can make a difference truly, seeing as he made their lives continue. May be a small difference but to them two it's the world
Que produção! Fantástico! Excelente do início ao fim.
Rambo has an excellent position with his machine gun from which he can overlook everything and shoot everyone. That's what I call perfection. UNBELIEVABLE🤣
this will always be my favorite rambo movie of all time!!!
This ending was so much more cathartic than then last movie
I was 16 years old when i went to watch this movie with my buddy here in India. There were only three guys in balcony section including us. I was so mesmerized by the depiction of brutality in this movie. We were so used to cliche bollywood over the top action scenes. this was like breath of fresh of air. looking back now i wonder how there was no PG18 restrictions in that theater as well no scenes were cut by film certification board. Good times
The best rambo hands down
Já assisti várias vezes esse filme! Ótima produção.
Rambo knew that driver by reputation and respected his legendary toughness. Thus the 15 rounds of .50 BMG from a range of 2 feet.
What a fantastic final fight scene for the character of John Rambo.
Separating limb from body, decapitation, disembowelment. This scene has everything!
A saga de Rambo melhor filme de todos os tempos
This might be one of Stallone's best movie ever! 💪🛡️
This scene causes PTSD in the audience and I love every second of it!
Greatest commercial for a 50 caib.... Im not in the military but I want one after watching this.
I am in the military me can say from personal experience this thing is a beast. Love at first sight. The way it shakes your body and you know it’s a giant “fuck you” in whatever was in that direction key word WAS
Remember this coming out and certain people saying "its far too graphic" 😂 nonsense, it's absolute class
People who did and still do write this off as a cash grab or bad in any way are just nuts. I will forever love the sheer brutality of this movie. This is one of the bloodiest and goriest flicks ever made and it does not disappoint for a real Rambo fan. From Sly just going full throttle with the ma deuce absolutely shredding everything touched by a round, to Mathew Marsden on overwatch with M82 LITERALLY taking off a head and shooting thru 2 guys with a single round and finally the sissy anti violence missionary realizing that his beliefs and actions were the direct cause for all the death he was seeing and snapping and beating a guy to death with a big rock. Then of course Rambo doing hari kari to the main villian and booting him down the hill while his intestines fly around, lol. This was the epitome of what a Rambo film could be. And while I did not like the plot of Last Blood, once again the end battle was magnificent in its violence with a heart instead of bowels getting cut out that time. First blood was a movie on its own imo. It was more of a portrayal PTSD triggered by prejudice and close mindedness but it wasn't a "big action war flick" cuz Rambo didn't want to kill law enforcement or other soldiers but as he says "he just kept pushing me, I didn't draw first blood" Now pt 2 and 3 were typical 80s action movies with the standard "A-team" level of blood and gore, lol. But "Rambo" was a great modern version of what Rambo would be like and a perfect example of what the previous 2 films could have been. And that plot for this one was great for a few reasons. First it drew attention to atrocities that most of the world wasn't even aware of despite it raging on for nearly 60yrs and being a danger of becoming another Pol Pot type situation, second it shined a light on the ignorance Americans (especially sheltered do gooders) often have when it comes to how bad things can get in the rest of the world. It showed how the naivete of the missionaries led to massive unneccessary death all because they wanted to be self righteous. Finally it showed how ruthless one needs to be in order to win when the other side is capable of and willing to do the most horrendous things (I'll never foget how shocked I was at the scene in the beginning where the main villain grabs a baby by one leg and just tosses it into a fire). Not just shocked at the act in the scene but the fact that they allowed it in the final cut. I immediately understood why they wanted to give the movie an NC17 rating or whatever is beyond R, lol.
I can't decide if I like this or Last Blood better! This is a good mix of Rambo character development as well as all-out brutality mowing them down with 50BMG. The last tunnel scene in last blood is brilliant. I also like how it came about - In most of the previous films, Rambo kills because it is his job. In last blood he does it out of revenge, rage and hate. I liked that difference, made it a bit more satisfying
Mr Browning and his legendary Ma Duce.
I have never seen a more accurate rendition of what a 50 cal browning machine gun can do than that!!
The best Rambo movie ever. Loved it. Shows what a .50 cal really does ito the human body. War is hell. Show it like it really is.
Melhor filme, e das minhas épocas!
One of my favorite movie scenes, I especially like the "Quigley" at :33 👍👍
Beautiful work by a wonderful American.
This was the first ever DVD I watched in HD, I couldn't sleep for a week 🤣🤣 Don't fuk with Rambo
We need more scenes like this, non stop blood and guts.
Ma deuce at her finest, thank you Mr. Browning !!!
Weltklasse Rambo.Zumintest das Finale !
That was some impressive accuracy with that 50 cal. Slicing everyone in a whole platoon in half in one swipe without missing anyone.
"At this range, In this caliber, even if I miss, I can't miss" Omar Little
That was... INTENSE!
Rambo nunca decepciona 👏🏽
Once of the best action scenes ever done.
I saw this at the hight of the C.O.D hype train and seeing that .50 tear up like that still brings me a childish joy
Muito top de tirar o fôlego do começo ao fim
With all the CGI gun works lately, this scene is worth cherishing...
Wow... so brutal, man...!
O melhor filme q já vi ❤
Melhor filme de ação, ansiosa p assistir!
Excelente filme. Verei outra vez ❤
This is what I do every time when I play Battlefield 2042.
We see an enhancement to the Rambo of the first three movies here.
The time he was lying to himself, renouncing the purpose he was born for.
Not patriotism, friendship or obedience let him fight and kill - it was the fighting and killing as such.
Considering the fact that Rambos so - called PTSD regressed in the parts 2, 3 and JR I assume that he was not that unstable because of the war, but because the ABSENCE of war.
Remember:
To the beginning of "Last Blood" John lived without any fighting for years and promptly needed medical care again.
His fight against Police and Army during the original, first movie wasn´t the act of a homicidal maniac, he wasn´t hallucinating - he knew what he did the whole time, was absolutely sane, otherwise he´d have killed Dozens of Police officers, civilians and national guard members.
He was under perfect control the whole time....until the point he was on the verge of killing Teasle, when Trautman had to call him off.
....
"When you´re pushed killing is as easy as breathing"
One of the very strong moments in John Rambo, when his inner demon talked to him and suddenly put a complete different light on his motivation in the predecessor movies.
He fought cause it was the only natural way for him to solve conflicts.
it was brutal and so intense.
Rambo é sempre emocionante
One of the best depictions of the 50 BMG hollywood ever did
The final fight in John Rambo is a masterpiece of slaughterfest. So beautiful how the .50 BMG smashes bodies into fresh meat!
I'm glad they didn't portray Rambo at this age as a one-man fighting machine (for the most part) and also that he takes out most of the enemy with the 50 cal which doesn't require "youth," so for that, its more realistic and turned out to be a great movie for what I initially thought would be corny. Also the message of this movie (you cant always overcome evil with good) is very realistic as well. Glad they didn't hollywood that part.
Once again thank Steven Spielberg and Janusz kaminski for the high shutter speed and frame rate look of the combat here. Saving private Ryan set the standard. It’s how you can see all the detail and viscera. They needed to show these forces as doing some pretty horrendous stuff (which they did: the land mines. The women. The teenage boy.) otherwise audiences would not have put up with this.
This movie is incredibly brutal and frankly as real as hell on earth can get
Only Stallone could have been Rambo. No other actor could have pulled this off so many times with such accuracy.
So gory and I loved it. 😃
NOSSO ÍCONE SILVESTER STALONE EM UM DE SEUS PERSONAGENS MEMORÁVEIS O ETERNO RAMBO!!!!!!!!
Real, eu passei a gostar de lâminas 🗡 por causa do Rambo 🗡uma arma silenciosa e letal 🗡.
Inclusive tenho uma similar 🗡.
Una obra maestra....la mejor escena de acción de toda la Saga "Rambo"
Gosto até hoje de assistir Rambo.
Best action scenes of all the Rambo movies. Second to none. Realistic and bloody.
Hands down one of the most brutal movies out there.
Symphony of Death ];-D I lov Rambo movies from childhood... .
The scene gives me peace
This was beyond ridiculous. First Blood was a great movie. This Rambo might as well have won Nam on his own.
Such a deep well thought out plot.
The first movie and this one were the best.
Muy buena película 🎥... la mejor de la saga Rambo.
Some of Sly's best work. Shows the brutality of war. Hamburger meat!
LEGENDA JOHN RAMBO..👍👍👍
rambo would probably smoke every marvel character, ruthless to the core.
Every fellow Infantryman that sees this would agree that this is a VERY accurate representation of what a .50 cal MG does to human flesh. During WWII our aircraft that fought against the Japanese navy would strafe cruiser and similar warships and just devastate the crew manning the anti-aircraft weapons and punch so many holes in the ship it was almost certainly out of action. When someone says; “he gave them the full 9 yards!” It means he fired the entire belt of .50 cal ammunition which is 9 yards long and each aircraft had 6 .50 cal MG’s! The Army had a quad .50 cal anti-aircraft weapon and it’s nickname was “the meat chopper” for a damn good reason.
Mais que incrível, vale muito pagar pra olhar 👏
The end of this movie....when John returns home, is the true ending of the Rambo series for me.
um dos melhores filmes do rambo.
-We're not cowards, we'll do as you tell us, we'll fight.
-No.
-Why not?
- Soldiers deserve soldiers, Sir.
("Soldier"1998)
Best of the seres. The last was pretty darn good as well.
Esse cara faz filmes muito legais , gosto muito 👏🏽
Im sorry but i consider this to be the best Rambo movie ever made... even more than First Blood