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Rambo is back - and this time the troubled Vietnam veteran has turned his attention to the political situation in Burma.

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  • i like anything with sylvester stallone in, hes definately my favourite actor

  • Always Rocky to me never Rambo.

    Still gonna watch it as it looks good.

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  • @mastalp01 are u a bigger pussy? haha

  • @rlrs88 are u close minded? sh..it..

  • Rambo is a pussy compared to me.

  • @neonbluen851 Maybe he's thinking: "Lots of flash GOOD! I'm still on top!"...Imagine a conference press where nobody bothers to take a picture of you, Man that would be sad!

  • love the movie

  • Another movie with mindless violence. The movie industry is evil.

  • @jfmn24 haha,that was cool.id say more but as you can see from the comments above,im kinda spent;)

  • @pingvinch96 You hit the nail on the head there. Common Sense.!!! Something lacking much of society.

    There is no doubt that modern video games de-sensitise our young men and women to acts of violence but am quite sure that they do not directly or indirectly lead people to go out and cause harm to people. I think they big difference is good parenting and the key to that is a full an open relationship with your parents/children too much time spent alone in bedrooms rather than mixing with adults

  • @jfmn24 yeah, I guess you do have a point here. The internet then wasn't close to being what it is today. But still in our country nobody gave a rats ass if you were 18 or 12, you could still get any game or movie they had in store. And all the ppl I know are pretty normal, except for some that did too much drugs :) Plus those games had like 5pixels that can't really compare to today's HD..

    Though if games, TV and parenting would teach common sense and moderation, it wouldn't matter what u see.

  • @ghostwhiskey I trhink the real key is that Stallone loves action. He loves doing it and he loves watching it. Rambo for Stallone was a good script/story for him as he felt compassion for those who had been to naam. He did not use vets to make a picture. he simply made an action movie. hi9s opinion about war vets is irrelevent. I for instance have lots of respect for those that faught in ww2 but i still play COD and watch allies die over and over again.

  • @pingvinch96 I dont think it works like that. Dont forget that the video games we were playing ( my first was the master system i think the game was alex the kid) were hardly violent and bloody. Not that I am saying these games are the cause just that from your original point there is more interactive violence now. plus added to that the fact that any kid with acess to a pc can watch any age group film or play any game where as when i was young to get an 18 you had to have an older brother.

  • i bet hes like what the hell is with the flash

  • Don't you find it funny that we who grew up at Stalone and Schwarzenegger movies turned out quite normal eventhough there were killing eachother endlessly in those movies and boobs and cigarettes were everywhere.

    And kids who grew up watching teletubbies and shitty fake films were a nasty death or a woman's nipple are deemed inappropriate, go take their daddy's gun and shoot half of their schoolmates! Take that FCC!

  • you're my idol xD

  • @rlrs88 rocky & rambo is the legend... this movies stallone's history (; wrong compare.

  • FREEDOM

    DAW AUNG SAN SUU KYI

    NOVEMBER 13, 2010

    FREE AT LAST

  • My best movie ever! Destroy Bamar army and freedom for all ( Indigenous & non-indgenous) ethnics people.

  • @TracyAndersonFoxhunt im afraid we just diagree with the motivations behind the content of that movie but i appreciate you taking the time to explain your position.who knows whos right?difference of opinion and perception

  • @the0US0marine i think we just dissagree with that being the motivation behind the content of the movie,but i appreciate you taking the time to explain your position,neither of us know the real answer

  • @ghostwhiskey the POINT is, stallone uses the plight of Vietnam vets to make a shoot-em-up picture. he talked all respectful about them in 1982 when he promoted First Blood, talking about "showing respect for the American military fighting man", but where is the 'respect' in this new movie? it's all carnage and shock and shoot-em-up and it's all to make money

  • @the0US0marine it was a shoot-em-up movie, and stallone did it to make money. nothing more. ask some Vietnam vets what they think of this liar. stallone uses their plight to make bank at the box office

  • @TracyAndersonFoxhunt so youre upset that a film about war was violent and negative?yes,and how dare a character who was braiwashed into becoming a souless kiling machine asked to commit unspeakable acts of horror only to receive hate,ridicule and complete abandonment by the very country he was defending be embittered and resentful right?

  • @tawtmala hes not real

  • Sylvester was the inspiration behind our latest video- Rocky: Eye of the sneak..

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