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Rambo: Last Blood

Lemon Zing

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This film is a totally pointless cash grab.

In the fourth movie, John Rambo was convinced to go back to America, and he did. :)

In the forgettable tripe that is the fifth film, it doesn't feel like anything is accomplished, and that lame cowboy movie like ending with him getting on the horse, all bloodied, is just incredibly dumb. :(
 
It was a grand ole gorefest, though. More dismemberment than all of the Saw movies combined. If one was into that sort of thing in an action movie, one can say Last Blood delivers.
 
I've seen it and found it to be very uneventful and not like the other Rambo movies.
Didn't care for it.
 
If you're old enough, do you remember how much kids idolized Stallone in the eighties? Like on the playground as a kid, I think the most popular game was Rambo vs Rocky. One kid would pretend to shoot a machine gun while the other kid came in with like punches and karate kicks (for some reason???) lol
 
If you're old enough, do you remember how much kids idolized Stallone in the eighties? Like on the playground as a kid, I think the most popular game was Rambo vs Rocky. One kid would pretend to shoot a machine gun while the other kid came in with like punches and karate kicks (for some reason???) lol
I'm too old.
Long gone from school years in the eighties.
My playground role playing with a few other kids was Star Trek! :oops:
 

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