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RamboRambo is back - and this time the troubled Vietnam veteran has turned his attention to the political situation in Burma.
It was back in 1982 we were first introduced to Sylvester Stallone's Jonathan James Rambo and since then the skilled fighter has shot his way through three movies.
The fourth - starring, written and directed by Stallone and taglined 'Heroes never die they just reload' - is slightly more serious than the rest.
In the latest installment, Rambo helps a group of human rights workers who are trying to get into Burma to deliver medical supplies.
When the aid workers are captured by the Burmese army, Rambo decides to rescue them.
The film is out in February.
Who will be going to see it?
I hope it wont be as bad as Rocky Balboa
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Serenity
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That's just what I thought! LoL I love the first 3, they are classic films, but after seeing the last Rocky it's put me off Stallone quite a bit. And if this film is more serious, like the Rocky film, it might be hours of him mumbling and boring us to death lol..well theres a diff spin on it! Death By Boredom...Rambos final gift!
Will wait and see, but won't go to flicks, will wait for DVD
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Well I've just bought Scott the Rambo trilogy on DVD, so he can get ready to watch the new one when it comes out on the cinema, got a feeling he'll be going on his own though
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Strange how a lot of films can be like this - instead of stopping the series they tend to do some more and they just run out of steam
I like the Keifer Sutherland ones "24" but as yet haven't bought the last one on DVD since it didn't get as good a report as the others - again I think running out of steam - Pity
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