Articles for tag: First Blood, John Rambo, Stallone

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Rambo 4 – Stallone Rambo 2008 Movie

“Stallone Rambo” (2008) or Rambo 4, may be the last of the Rambo series. “Stallone Rambo” was preceded by the Rambo movies “Rambo, First Blood” (1982) – Rambo I synopsis and Rambo I trailer; “Rambo, First Blood Part II” (1985) – Rambo II synopsis and Rambo II trailer; and “Rambo III” (1988) – Rambo III ...

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The Best Action Movie Heroes of the Past 25 Years

I like to think of myself as somebody that can enjoy a good dramatic or artistic film but as a guy I also have every right to love blockbuster action movies. It was just recently that I got into serious dramatic movies though, most of my life I was just an action flick nut. I ...

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Top 10 80s Action Movies

They’re cheesy, with poor acting, laughable one-liners and gaping plot holes. Yet despite these glaring flaws, action movies consistently bring in bodies to the movie theaters, and the biggest stars of the genre command huge paychecks as they showcase their muscles and martial arts moves more than the range of their acting ability. These days ...

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Interesting Facts About First Blood – the First Rambo Movie

How many actors can say that characters they portrayed on the screen have gone on to become cultural icons? Not many, I’m sure. Sylvester Stallone, however, can claim two: Rocky Balboa and, the subject of this article, John Rambo. As you may already know, The 61-year-old Stallone will reprise his role in the franchise’s fourth ...

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The Top 5 Action Movies from the ’80s

Back in the 1980s the theatrical landscape was literally filled with action movies. With emerging stars such as Bruce Willis, Arnold Schwarzenegger and Sylvester Stallone, the ’80s were truly the golden age of the action hero! There is undeniably a large plethora of great action cinema available from this era, and here is a guide ...

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Top 20 of the Best Movie Sequels

Years back, sequels were the hind-end of filmmaking. They were nothing more than a cash-in of the original film’s success. Just to fulfill the desires of audiences, Hollywood would play it safe. They would practically remake the original film with some of the same actors. Perhaps, if the actors weren’t available or turned down the ...