One of the best action movie franchises, if not the best! Stallone is a great actor/director/writer who gave us almost half of our beloved movies of our lives! A thank you is just not enough...
Hell yeah brother i felt that the 5th wasn't appreciated enough loved seeing them show john really struggling with survivors guilt. Amazing storytelling
I appreciate and love First Blood. It was a movie that needed to be made due to showing that not everyone that came back truly ever came home and the shameful treatment they got. Was it over the top? ...Ya. This is the 80's we didn't DO subtle back then. It hada good blend of action and thoughtfulness. And Rambo's breakdown at the end? Stallone proved he can act. THird movie just strikes me as funny as 'oh hey we used to big up these guys gee wonder how that worked out.
_John Rambo has a very specific set of skills that make him a nightmare for people like the abductors. If they let his niece go now, that'll be the end of it. He will not look for them, He will not pursue them. But if they don't, he will look for them, He will find them, and he will kill them._ Sylvester Stallone is "John Rambo" in _Taken_ , shem, er-- I mean _Rambo: Last Blood_ ! ;)
Rambo movie tier list: 1.) First Blood Has the best-written and most engaging story. Gritty and action packed, though still presented in a believable way. Ironically, none of the sequels ever replicated the same tone or themes of the first movie (particularly the immediate follow-ups), and as such, it stands on its own as being the most unique of the franchise. 2.) Rambo (IV) Easily the most brutal and gory entry in the series, with a tone that is noticeably more dark and serious. The only downside is perhaps the lack of character development for Rambo himself and the lack of any significant references to prior entries. The movie feels more like it was intended to be a harrowing depiction of the real-life horrors going on in Burma (and the depth of human depravity) than any attempt to actually explore Rambo's character. At least it had that ending scene which was a nod to the beginning of the first film. Wouldn't have been the worst way to cap off the series. 3.) Rambo: Last Blood An entertaining modern action movie in the vein of John Wick, with some heavy themes involving family and loss. The death of Rambo's neice is probably the most heartbreaking moment in the series and her death 2/3s through the movie was actually a bit shocking. My biggest complaint is that it doesn't look or feel like a Rambo movie - in fact, Rambo neither looks nor acts like himself either. At no point did I ever believe this version of Rambo to be the same guy from the previous movies. Coupled along with the lack of any references to any of the prequels makes this movie feel like it could have been a standalone action flick with a different title, with zero changes needing to be made to the movie (aside from Rambo's name). While it's cool to see a different kind of setting and action for the series, it just feels too disconnected to feel like a proper finale for Rambo's character arc or the series in general. 4.) Rambo: First Blood II A 'fun' 80s action movie with some of the most memorable scenes in the series. Has a good message regarding corruption in war, and the Vietnam setting and POWs plot point does at least tie in to Rambo's established history (a point that isn't really ever adhered to again in any of the follow-ups). The biggest drawback is the tone shift from the first movie - Rambo 2 feels much more over the top and at times completely unbelievable, almost like a cartoon (which it did in fact wind up spawning). 5.) Rambo III A decent 80s action flick much like Rambo 2, though not nearly as memorable. Much like Rambo 4, the story setup seems disinterested in exploring or advancing Rambo's character and instead just seems like an excuse to shove Rambo into whatever international war / struggle was topical at the time (in this case, Afghanistan vs Russia). Rambo is presented much like he was in Part 2 - an unstoppable superhuman - and you never feel like he's ever in danger of actually being killed. However, the capture of Trautman at least adds some emotional weight (at least until he's rescued and winds up totally fine by the end of the movie).
Rambo has become one of my favorite franchises since I was watching all of the Movies before MK11 was released and I love the first 4 Movies,the last one however it butchered the Franchise like Dark Fate did to the Terminator.
Reboot Rambo. Have Sylvester Stallone played General Trout. The origin of Rambo in Vietnam as a young kid and a couple of guys training to be green beret
I've loved these Rambo movies all my life Stallone is a superstar in Australia my dad took me too see part2 when I was a kid id say more but I'm off my face and can't type proper
28:47 I used to have a bunch of the Rambo toys and watch the animated series as a kid I think I even still have the plastic Jade Buddha from the second movie that came with the toy survival knife somewhere
Bro ever since I was a little kid I lived off Rambo 1st blood part 2, infact that was the 1st Rambo film I saw and it helped me through my PTSD ( before I even knw I had it cos back then it didn't have a name and the bullying I suffered, your video was very well done and edited really well, you did 4get 1 fact about the RAMBO film (4th 1) it was the film that had the most kills in the 1st 10 mins than any other at the time, BUT this video was a well thought through and made it want to make me wanna watch the films and you taught me facts I didn't knw, 1 thing tho I littery thought of as I'm typing this the theme song 'A Long Road' YOU LEFT IT OUT, there was no info on if it was made for the film or wether it was just picked for the film cos it seems to be the Rambo theme song which is used throughout the franchise, ANYWAY absolute BRILLIANT VIDEO and that you cos it was a brilliant watch ❤❤❤❤❤
If there is to be another "Rambo" film made, I think that it would have to set in a style of a prequel where a younger Rambo is trained in the Marines--sort of like in "Full Metal Jacket". Next, he along with his comrades are sent to Vietnam to battle against the Viet Cong. Along the way, they are captured, tortured, & killed as Rambo watches. Rambo would then be forced to fight his way to survival. He survives but ends up suffering from PTSD, The political climate during the time of the Vietnam War could serve as the backdrop and the montage of this imagined "Rambo" film. The movie, from a historical point, would have to cover the ugly fact of war crimes being committed by both the Viet Cong and the US military and its allies--like "Platoon" tried to do. At least, that what I would think that this imagined "Rambo" film would be like at this point.
Rambo when your pushed killings as easy as breathing I wouldn't be surprised if Stallone did Rambo 6 since he rode off on a horse in Last Blood and he is doing Expendables 4
Little did I know, stunned by this video being half an hour long, that you're also now making full-movie-length opuses on your channel. I wonder where this new trend is coming from? It's a shame though, I would love watching a video exploring the Rambo saga if it was under 20 minutes, or preferably even 15. But these new time spans are too much.
Thank GOD Stallone was Rambo if any of those other dudes were Rambo most definitely we be seeing a different version. All the other actors are great but for other great roles that fit them 🫡💯
Honestly i wouldn't want a 6 of rambo nor a 8 of rocky🤞 4 of rambo was a perfect farewell for him..5 wasnt necessary actually 🤷 and rocky as a manager is not how i care to remember the prize fighter😌 please just let the history be remembered as it was theres nothing left for either 🥂
Personally I loved the first 3 Rambo films. First Blood was the very first R rated movie I ever saw, and even then the story was great. All things considered, and after what those hick cops DID to him, John Rambo would have been more than justified had he killed that arrogant airhead sheriff, Will Teasle. “God didn’t create Rambo; I created Rambo!” - Col. Sam Trautman. “They drew first blood, sir. They drew first blood.” Rambo II was far better as it was topical (actually the first three movies were, which was why they worked, and their successors weren’t) as it dealt with MIAs in ‘Nam. Seeing Rambo destroy a Soviet camp and that overrated Spetznaz squad gave an emotional catharsis over the South East Asian debacle. “What I want- What WE want- is for our country to love us, as we love it!” Rambo III was a look into the Afghan conflict, which indeed was a Soviet Vietnam. It also showed his loyalty and comaraderie he has to and shares with Col. Trautman. Great video.
I've just found out a few things about Rambo: Although Rambo appears to be a butch action stereotype, the character of John Rambo is actually a broken and emotional man. He has witnessed all of his friends die, he was not loved as a child, he faced unbearable terrors in Vietnam, returned to a country that rejected him, then was seduced back into combat where he killed hundreds more people before finally being left alone and miserable, unable to forgive himself for what he has done. At one point, Rambo stated that he had wasted his life fighting for things he thought he believed in. By the end of the series, Rambo hates himself and has lost his faith in humanity, God and the concept that things will get better for the world, due in no small part because of the horrors of war he experienced. Rambo did get better at the end of the series when he returned home, but he is no doubt plagued by nightmares from his post-traumatic stress disorder
Last Blood really did feel like another script that was changed into a Rambo film last minute. The Rambo in part 4 did not have kids or a ranch. Part 5 Rambo looked like he had been there for decades
29:00-30:18 believe it or not the makers of the animated show looked at GI Joe as what not to do and Rambo was actually less violent than GI Joe if you can believe that
Decent video however I have to point out that Rambo wasn't the titular role in First Blood. In the following sequels he is. Titular applies to the title of movie and the name Rambo is not in the title First Blood. Also Co Bao WAS NOT A CIA AGENT!!!!!!! She worked for a South Vietnamese Intelligence Agency formerly occupied by her late father. Also as a veteran myself I can undoubtedly tell you that an M60 IS CONSIDERED A LIGHT MACHINE GUN NOT HEAVY. It is issued to a 60 Gunner and stays with him. Never would be left unattended in the back of a truck. Video is decent but your research technique is sorely in need of improvement.
Can I say you will do better if you do better research you just take shots in the dark with half the franchises you cover that's why I stopped watching your videos I gave you long enough for me to type this out now I'm exiting the video but not before a dislike
It's weird, they mis pronounce names, get their facts wrong, and half ass their video editing. Every video I've seen so far. Doesn't stop me from hitting play cause I'm a fan of a lot of the subject matter....but yeah, they kinda suck at this lol
I personally found nothing wrong with this video. I'm not certain with the names of the vehicles and such, but the stories and the reviews certainly synched up for me.
One of the best action movie franchises, if not the best! Stallone is a great actor/director/writer who gave us almost half of our beloved movies of our lives! A thank you is just not enough...
Hell yeah brother i felt that the 5th wasn't appreciated enough loved seeing them show john really struggling with survivors guilt. Amazing storytelling
I appreciate and love First Blood. It was a movie that needed to be made due to showing that not everyone that came back truly ever came home and the shameful treatment they got. Was it over the top? ...Ya. This is the 80's we didn't DO subtle back then. It hada good blend of action and thoughtfulness.
And Rambo's breakdown at the end? Stallone proved he can act.
THird movie just strikes me as funny as 'oh hey we used to big up these guys gee wonder how that worked out.
Rambo 1-4 movies are based on real life events even though Rambo the character taken from David Morell Novel .
Love them all & my childhood would not have been the same with out John Rambo
I was watching the UHF rambo scene when this notification came on!
Before that, I was watching hot shots 2!
"War, its fantastic!" - Hot Shots Part Deux
@@cocodojo rip Miguel Ferrer
_John Rambo has a very specific set of skills that make him a nightmare for people like the abductors. If they let his niece go now, that'll be the end of it. He will not look for them, He will not pursue them. But if they don't, he will look for them, He will find them, and he will kill them._
Sylvester Stallone is "John Rambo" in _Taken_ , shem, er-- I mean _Rambo: Last Blood_ ! ;)
Great video, really enjoyed how you broke down the models of some of the weapons, vehicles and agency ranks. Awesome research!!!😀
Too bad an M 60 is not considered a heavy machine gun. No his research needs work. 20 years in Army Infantry here.
Rambo has a graveyard the size of Tx in his back yard
Loved Rambo the animated series.But i loved the 80's Coleco Rambo figures.
One of my favorite movies Rambo
Rambo is so iconic, he has a clone in the Star Wars universe.
I collect Rambo knives and props. This was a awesome video my friend
Rambo is the sexiest action hero ever.
Rambo movie tier list:
1.) First Blood
Has the best-written and most engaging story. Gritty and action packed, though still presented in a believable way. Ironically, none of the sequels ever replicated the same tone or themes of the first movie (particularly the immediate follow-ups), and as such, it stands on its own as being the most unique of the franchise.
2.) Rambo (IV)
Easily the most brutal and gory entry in the series, with a tone that is noticeably more dark and serious. The only downside is perhaps the lack of character development for Rambo himself and the lack of any significant references to prior entries. The movie feels more like it was intended to be a harrowing depiction of the real-life horrors going on in Burma (and the depth of human depravity) than any attempt to actually explore Rambo's character. At least it had that ending scene which was a nod to the beginning of the first film. Wouldn't have been the worst way to cap off the series.
3.) Rambo: Last Blood
An entertaining modern action movie in the vein of John Wick, with some heavy themes involving family and loss. The death of Rambo's neice is probably the most heartbreaking moment in the series and her death 2/3s through the movie was actually a bit shocking. My biggest complaint is that it doesn't look or feel like a Rambo movie - in fact, Rambo neither looks nor acts like himself either. At no point did I ever believe this version of Rambo to be the same guy from the previous movies. Coupled along with the lack of any references to any of the prequels makes this movie feel like it could have been a standalone action flick with a different title, with zero changes needing to be made to the movie (aside from Rambo's name). While it's cool to see a different kind of setting and action for the series, it just feels too disconnected to feel like a proper finale for Rambo's character arc or the series in general.
4.) Rambo: First Blood II
A 'fun' 80s action movie with some of the most memorable scenes in the series. Has a good message regarding corruption in war, and the Vietnam setting and POWs plot point does at least tie in to Rambo's established history (a point that isn't really ever adhered to again in any of the follow-ups). The biggest drawback is the tone shift from the first movie - Rambo 2 feels much more over the top and at times completely unbelievable, almost like a cartoon (which it did in fact wind up spawning).
5.) Rambo III
A decent 80s action flick much like Rambo 2, though not nearly as memorable. Much like Rambo 4, the story setup seems disinterested in exploring or advancing Rambo's character and instead just seems like an excuse to shove Rambo into whatever international war / struggle was topical at the time (in this case, Afghanistan vs Russia). Rambo is presented much like he was in Part 2 - an unstoppable superhuman - and you never feel like he's ever in danger of actually being killed. However, the capture of Trautman at least adds some emotional weight (at least until he's rescued and winds up totally fine by the end of the movie).
That is almost the same way I would rank them, although I like 5 a bit better than 4.
I prefer 4, 1, 5, 2, and 3.
Woah just stfu and watch the movie without criticizing, nobody cares
Rambo has become one of my favorite franchises since I was watching all of the Movies before MK11 was released and I love the first 4 Movies,the last one however it butchered the Franchise like Dark Fate did to the Terminator.
Reboot Rambo. Have Sylvester Stallone played General Trout. The origin of Rambo in Vietnam as a young kid and a couple of guys training to be green beret
That would be amazing, but only if stallone can choose a new actor to make Rambo as badass as him and i would be very critique
Firstly NOBODY can play Rambo except Stallone without ruining it
Secondly Stallone is now too old even for Trautman
Nope, no reboots no re-launches no remakes. Enough of that Hollywood needs to come up with new ideas and we don’t need them putting a spin on Rambo.
@@michaelmagyar5785 it's not a spin-off to Rambo. Is the origin about John Rambo in Vietnam as a Young Man how he got his PSD
I've loved these Rambo movies all my life Stallone is a superstar in Australia my dad took me too see part2 when I was a kid id say more but I'm off my face and can't type proper
What if Rambo was in The Purge(Horror Franchise) in his prime?
It would have to be like a gang trying to infiltrate his house. I don't think he'd be out in the streets.
Thanks for the episode.
28:47 I used to have a bunch of the Rambo toys and watch the animated series as a kid I think I even still have the plastic Jade Buddha from the second movie that came with the toy survival knife somewhere
I thought Rambo died on the porch at the end of Rambo 5, him riding on his horse, I took as his Spirit leaving his body.
Same. It felt Right as a franchise end. An old soul still tormented by a war he never wanted finally letting go.
Bro ever since I was a little kid I lived off Rambo 1st blood part 2, infact that was the 1st Rambo film I saw and it helped me through my PTSD ( before I even knw I had it cos back then it didn't have a name and the bullying I suffered, your video was very well done and edited really well, you did 4get 1 fact about the RAMBO film (4th 1) it was the film that had the most kills in the 1st 10 mins than any other at the time, BUT this video was a well thought through and made it want to make me wanna watch the films and you taught me facts I didn't knw, 1 thing tho I littery thought of as I'm typing this the theme song 'A Long Road' YOU LEFT IT OUT, there was no info on if it was made for the film or wether it was just picked for the film cos it seems to be the Rambo theme song which is used throughout the franchise, ANYWAY absolute BRILLIANT VIDEO and that you cos it was a brilliant watch ❤❤❤❤❤
If there is to be another "Rambo" film made, I think that it would have to set in a style of a prequel where a younger Rambo is trained in the Marines--sort of like in "Full Metal Jacket". Next, he along with his comrades are sent to Vietnam to battle against the Viet Cong. Along the way, they are captured, tortured, & killed as Rambo watches. Rambo would then be forced to fight his way to survival. He survives but ends up suffering from PTSD, The political climate during the time of the Vietnam War could serve as the backdrop and the montage of this imagined "Rambo" film. The movie, from a historical point, would have to cover the ugly fact of war crimes being committed by both the Viet Cong and the US military and its allies--like "Platoon" tried to do. At least, that what I would think that this imagined "Rambo" film would be like at this point.
Great video loves the content. But one small point the M60 isn’t a heavy machine gun it’s actually a medium duty machine gun.
I sat on the edge of that cliff , Rambo lept off of, while on LSD
Rambo!
Imagine *dustin hoffman* as rambo
I want to see Rambo in his prime in the wrong turn universe, original or remake, don't care. That would be the ultimate bloodbath
That’s a great idea!
If Rambo VI ever happens, it should be either the Indian reservation plot or a prequel showing his time in Vietnam.
A prequel would work.
@@legendarypsychomike4309 Sure. I’d like that.
WTF is Indian reservation plot?
@@MikeJohnMentzer I don’t know, something I heard from Wikipedia…
First blood is the only one that holds up..
Interesting fact it is that the town of Hope they filmed around is actually in the province of British Columbia.
That is interesting
@@nicktechnubyte1184 I have driven through Hope many times. I recognize the place immediately when I watch the movie.
We need a prequel
If there is going to be a Rambo six, there should be a Rambo prequel.
My dad has an idea in mind Rambo, the beginning. How’s that for a working title!
Great video!! Thank you
Rambo when your pushed killings as easy as breathing I wouldn't be surprised if Stallone did Rambo 6 since he rode off on a horse in Last Blood and he is doing Expendables 4
They are doing a Rambo tv series
I should have bought the Rambo skin in COD
Little did I know, stunned by this video being half an hour long, that you're also now making full-movie-length opuses on your channel. I wonder where this new trend is coming from? It's a shame though, I would love watching a video exploring the Rambo saga if it was under 20 minutes, or preferably even 15. But these new time spans are too much.
Or if it had proper research done. I am a 20 year Veteran and this guy doesn't know his ass from his èlbow about military and weaponry.
1. Rambo III
2. Rambo - Last Blood
3. Rambo - First Blood Part II
4. First Blood
5. Rambo
u crazy.
@@RayValdezPhotography how so?
AAAUUUUUGH 💥💥💥UUUGH AAUUUUGH 💥💥💥AYUG💥💥... That's my recap of Rambo movies.
Before vid: Y'all better get this one right.
I thought David Morrell was a professional cuban Supermiddleweight boxer
Thank GOD Stallone was Rambo if any of those other dudes were Rambo most definitely we be seeing a different version. All the other actors are great but for other great roles that fit them 🫡💯
I love sly,,,,
Honestly i wouldn't want a 6 of rambo nor a 8 of rocky🤞 4 of rambo was a perfect farewell for him..5 wasnt necessary actually 🤷 and rocky as a manager is not how i care to remember the prize fighter😌 please just let the history be remembered as it was theres nothing left for either 🥂
Maybe do a Rambo goes back in time to Vietnam and stops the Vietnam War from escalating into what it became
Personally I loved the first 3 Rambo films. First Blood was the very first R rated movie I ever saw, and even then the story was great. All things considered, and after what those hick cops DID to him, John Rambo would have been more than justified had he killed that arrogant airhead sheriff, Will Teasle.
“God didn’t create Rambo; I created Rambo!”
- Col. Sam Trautman.
“They drew first blood, sir. They drew first blood.”
Rambo II was far better as it was topical (actually the first three movies were, which was why they worked, and their successors weren’t) as it dealt with MIAs in ‘Nam. Seeing Rambo destroy a Soviet camp and that overrated Spetznaz squad gave an emotional catharsis over the South East Asian debacle.
“What I want- What WE want- is for our country to love us, as we love it!”
Rambo III was a look into the Afghan conflict, which indeed was a Soviet Vietnam. It also showed his loyalty and comaraderie he has to and shares with Col. Trautman.
Great video.
nice
Steve McQueen was offered the role of Rambo,one of many projects hecrejected.
cool job !!
Your leaving bits out the only reason Rambo agrees to message Murdoch is because they were going to put a knife in the prisoner's eye
The M-48 is the new M-60.
I've just found out a few things about Rambo:
Although Rambo appears to be a butch action stereotype, the character of John Rambo is actually a broken and emotional man. He has witnessed all of his friends die, he was not loved as a child, he faced unbearable terrors in Vietnam, returned to a country that rejected him, then was seduced back into combat where he killed hundreds more people before finally being left alone and miserable, unable to forgive himself for what he has done. At one point, Rambo stated that he had wasted his life fighting for things he thought he believed in. By the end of the series, Rambo hates himself and has lost his faith in humanity, God and the concept that things will get better for the world, due in no small part because of the horrors of war he experienced. Rambo did get better at the end of the series when he returned home, but he is no doubt plagued by nightmares from his post-traumatic stress disorder
Last Blood really did feel like another script that was changed into a Rambo film last minute. The Rambo in part 4 did not have kids or a ranch. Part 5 Rambo looked like he had been there for decades
A WAW A LIKED THE VIDEOOOOOOOO
Is there another person in history that’s gotten 6 movies for 2 separate characters?
We really love Sylvester Stallone huh😅
The story of first blood is anti war. First blood should be rebooted with a POC Iraq war veteran hassled by small town cops.
You didn't mention that kirk Douglas was going to be Troutman but didn't like the ending
29:00-30:18 believe it or not the makers of the animated show looked at GI Joe as what not to do and Rambo was actually less violent than GI Joe if you can believe that
So spooky wtf?
It's not Troutman it's Truman...
#10th
#loveit
no, its done. Good last movie. Leave it at that
Hth could anyone of them skinny old men could have been Rambo I mean really it wouldve just looked strange at all points
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Decent video however I have to point out that Rambo wasn't the titular role in First Blood. In the following sequels he is. Titular applies to the title of movie and the name Rambo is not in the title First Blood.
Also Co Bao WAS NOT A CIA AGENT!!!!!!! She worked for a South Vietnamese Intelligence Agency formerly occupied by her late father. Also as a veteran myself I can undoubtedly tell you that an M60 IS CONSIDERED A LIGHT MACHINE GUN NOT HEAVY. It is issued to a 60 Gunner and stays with him. Never would be left unattended in the back of a truck. Video is decent but your research technique is sorely in need of improvement.
Never laughed So Hard ,Between the Corny Dialogue and Stallones terrible Acting ...
I think Rambo 3 was a good movie to continue with the same and excellent story but bad bad it is not.
How about joe Biden?
Rambo is not German and native American. He is German and Indian. American Indian if you'd prefer. A native American is anyone born in america.
Can I say you will do better if you do better research you just take shots in the dark with half the franchises you cover that's why I stopped watching your videos I gave you long enough for me to type this out now I'm exiting the video but not before a dislike
What?
@@gavhenrad if you can what you can read
@@TheBibleGuy1991 what??
It's weird, they mis pronounce names, get their facts wrong, and half ass their video editing. Every video I've seen so far. Doesn't stop me from hitting play cause I'm a fan of a lot of the subject matter....but yeah, they kinda suck at this lol
Before vid: Y'all better get this one right.
I personally found nothing wrong with this video. I'm not certain with the names of the vehicles and such, but the stories and the reviews certainly synched up for me.
@@MistahBryan They did, as a child of the 80s I was concerned lol.