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Rambo Iv
Vietnam veteran John Rambo has survived many harrowing ordeals in his lifetime and has since withdrawn into a simple and secluded existence in Thailand, where he spends his time capturing snakes for local entertainers, and chauffeuring locals in his old PT boat. In Thailand, John Rambo joins a group of mercenaries to venture into war-torn Burma, and rescue a group of Christian aid workers who were kidnapped by the ruthless local infantry unit.
12 June 1962, USA
16 March 1973, San Francisco, California, USA
4 January 1961, Glasgow, Scotland, UK
31 October 1972, London, England, UK
22 May 1981, Bronx, New York, USA
6 July 1946, New York City, New York, USA
August 03, 2009
Light on plot, heavy on violence - Rambo isn't for everyone, however I think it perfectly appeals to the video game crowd.
October 01, 2008
Straightforward wish fulfillment -- imagine what crimes against humanity we could punish if we had real, indestructible Rambos.
January 24, 2013
Stallone uses his iconic character here to explore the necessary evils of violence through a brutal pop lens.
February 02, 2009
Do you want disembowelment and decapitation with your popcorn? Is gore glorious? Is brutality orgasmic? Is spurting blood the fountain of fun? If so, Rambo is 4 U.
January 29, 2008
As the current obsession with Reagan suggests, it's back to fantasyland!
August 27, 2009
Sly may be a crass tyrannosaurus, but he's not a fake
December 16, 2008
The orgy of violence, as ghastly as in any video game, should go a long way toward erasing whatever goodwill Stallone earned with his sentimental Rocky Balboa.
January 25, 2008
Well-shot and well-edited violence porn.
February 11, 2017
Leaden action picture.
January 31, 2008
As vehement in its stereotyping as World War II propaganda.
February 22, 2008
90 minutes of violence. No more, no less.

