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Two New JOHN RAMBO Photos Online

By: Jarrod Sarafin, News Editor
Date: Wednesday, July 18, 2007
Source: Comingsoon

Two new photos from JOHN RAMBO have appeared online this afternoon courtesy of Comingsoon. One photo is on the left hand side with John (Sylvester Stallone) hunting something in the water with his bow. To see the other photo, click right here. The next installment in the Rambo franchise stars Sylvester Stallone, Julie Benz, Matthew Marsden, Graham McTavish, Rey Gallegos, Jake La Botz, Tim Kang, Paul Schulze..

Plot Summary: A group of Thailand based Christian aid workers recruit John Rambo to guide them up the Salween River to deliver medical supplies to the Karen tribe of neighboring Burma (aka Myanmar). When the missionaries fail to return, Rambo is persuaded to take a group of mercenaries back into the war-torn border region to find them. What follows is a descent into hell on earth.

The movie hits theaters sometime in 2008. No "official" date set as of yet.




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Comments/Responses
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Whiskeymovie • Jul 18, 2007, 06:28pm •
As long as they keep the violence they showed in that clip on You Tube, I am there...First Blood is awesome and Rambo II was great...Rambo III was ok.....I love Sly movies, always fun...I want all those 80's Arnie, Sly, Segal directors like Dwight H. Little and Mark L. Lester to make some more movies. Now if only Him and Kurt Russel would do Tango & Cash II, that would be sweet.

muchdrama • Jul 18, 2007, 07:11pm •
Yeah, but that clip looked excessively gory...I don't know. I'll reserve judgement.

PS--Stallone looks pudgy.

exfan • Jul 18, 2007, 08:53pm •
For me it s huge surprise, the violence in the clip is the coming back to the 80s, already i was impress by rocky balboa, so i am sure sly will impress me once again on this one, i am in !!!

almostunbiased • Jul 18, 2007, 09:37pm •
The eighties had some heavy violent and gory movies, but they looked fake back then. I'm glad I didn't see movies like they can make now when I was a kid. It probably would have screwed me up.
I mean worse than I already am. Beat some of you guys to that one.

mckracken • Jul 18, 2007, 09:42pm •
Sly IS pudgy Muchdrama. I would think he could pull off an older Rambo more easier than pulling off an older Rocky Balboa.

I'm interested, but I'm hedging my bets till its released... is that clip still up on youtube? was the clip even reported on Mania?? care to post a link to it whiskeymovie?

almostunbiased • Jul 19, 2007, 08:03am •
Yes, it was posted here as a link a couple months ago. Not sure if still there though.

Captmathman • Jul 19, 2007, 09:22am •
Ya know, the best times I had with the '80's action flicks were at somebody's house with the good expensive TV and audio equipment. Beer and pizza and mindless violence, accompanied by loud guffaws and "shut up, man, this line is cool!" A movie theater is too dignified for such films.
Yes, I did say that.
Anyway, I might catch this on DVD. And order pizza and pick up a six-pack.

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