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Closed Caption; Groundbreaking military special operations features including:; Survival Mode: enhance your Rambo experience with a suite of special ops playback upgrades; -Early Warning System (EWS): Get advance notification of upcoming Survival Mode viewing enhancements; -MetaBrief: Access instant intelligence dossiers at critical moments in the film; -MetaScope: Scope out people, places and events as they occur in the movie; -MetaSight: Acquire enemies and objectives via laser-guided targeting; -MetaPoint: Track action with a picture-in-picture radar sweep of topography and terrain; -MetaMap: Dial in a 3-D on-screen satellite positioning map; 16:9 widescreen version/2.35:1 aspect ratio; 5.1 Dolby Digital Surround; Deleted scenes
Full Product DetailsSide #1 --
1. Rambo III
2. Stick Fighting
3. My War Is Over
4. Come Full Circle
5. No Chance of Escape
6. I'm No Tourist
7. Interrogation
8. Glimpse of Destruction
9. Holy Warriors
10. Friendly Game
11. Aerial Assault
12. This Is Not Your War
13. Minefield
14. Bombs Placed
15. Inside the Fortress
16. Battle Begins
17. Sewage Ducts
18. No Mercy
19. Heal the Wounds
20. Search for Ranbo
21. Saving Trautman
22. Going Down
23. Wreckage
24. Taking Cover
25. Your Worst Nightmare
26. Hand to Hand
27. Surrender Now!
28. Cavalry Arrives
29. Final Confrontation
30. End Credits
The third entry in the ultra-macho Rambo action movie series finds muscle-bound warrior John Rambo (co-writer and star Sylvester Stallone) refusing a request from his former Vietnam superior, Green Beret Colonel Trautman (Richard Crenna). Trautman is to lead a mission to aid the mujahedeen rebels fighting the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, but the Buddhist Rambo turns his friend down. When the mission goes awry and Trautman is subsequently captured and tortured within a prison fortress, Rambo launches a rescue effort of his own, armed with his trademark bow and exploding arrows. Along the way, he allies himself with the freedom fighters and runs afoul of the villainous Russian commander Zaysen (Marc de Jonge). At the time of its release, Rambo III -- released in the same month in 1988 that Russian troops began withdrawing from Afghanistan -- was the most expensive film ever made, at 63 million dollars. Karl Williams, All Movie Guide