A very powerful scene, brilliantly acted by Stallone (there’s a sentence you don't see written down too often). I suspect that if they'd gone with this ending; Sly would've taken home an award of some kind.
First Blood is a masterpiece, Rambo is ridiculous but mildly amusing, Rambo III is great if somewhat OTT and Rambo (2008) is a lot like the sequel; entertaining but badly acted.
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First Blood is definitely a masterpiece. I love this movie and the ending you reference holds much closer to the original ending played out in the original David Morrell novel.
Makes you wonder if they were thinking sequels even before the final edit. hmmmmm....
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Look at it this way, what would a Stallone movie be without at least 3 or 4 sequels ? It just wouldnt be right ! It would be like Kenny Loggins not doin 80's movie theme songs...
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Ah man, I was waitin to be called on that one. I shoulda said Sly's biggest hits !!!
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I have to agree on that Devolution. I think the main problem for me with Rambo is that it just hasn't aged well at all like some others, particularly First Blood. I really enjoyed it back in the mid-80's and it was kind of an "event" movie that everyone was hyped up for and I really liked it. Today it just seems flat. Not terrible certainly, but just kind of whatever. I often catch some of it on a basic cable channel on like a sunday afternoon and don't feel cheated for not seeing the first half or when I keep flipping.
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I also agree. First Blood is my fave Stallone flick of all time(Rocky IV is a close second). The other Rambo's didn't do much for me. I can watch First Blood every day if I had the time.
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Of course it helps that there Rambo isn't the almighty killing machine they'd make him into in later installments; indeed, I can recall only one corpse throughout all of First Blood, and in that instance Rambo only did it in self-defense, making it far more easier to remain sympathetic to him.
Of course we must remember that overt patriotism was so much higher back in those days, with the Russians seemingly poised to take over everywhere if we dropped our guard, so in many ways the cartoonish Rambo of later films was more a product of the times (take a look at any Cannon production of the day for instance where Charles Bronson and Chuck Norris mow down Soviets and Arabs and other one-dimensional foreign types left and right for further examples). Fortitously, I do believe we have grown much better than that these days, although back on topic one must wonder if Rambo would have come out as the same character if the series was rebooted in the present.
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