Rambo III with Sylvester Stallone: Blu-ray Cover

    Rambo III Director: Peter MacDonald Cast: Sylvester Stallone, Richard Crenna, Marc de Jonge, Kurtwood Smith

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    • Blu-ray Release Date: 05/27/2008
    • Original Release: 1988
    • Rating: Rated R
    • Sales Rank: 29,705

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    Audio commentary with director Peter MacDonald; "Afghanistan: Land in Crisis" documentary; "Out of the Blu" trivia track

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    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

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    Rambo IIIby Anonymous

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    September 30, 2006: this movie is about a guy name rambo, he goes to afganistan to help muhafackageens to blow russians, even though this movie showed afgan resistance as a good guys, you can't help but to cheer for our soviet comrades. remember when soviet soldier was dragging one of the muhafackgeens by his shirt color in fortress prison, he wasn't abusing him, it was time for lunch, afganee detainee misunderstood and soviet soldier made sure that he will eat his lunch, it was very touchy, i even shed some tears. rambo like an idiot he is comes to soviet army fortress and starts blowing staff up. what kind of sh.t is that. is that polite i ask you. what if somebody would come to your house and will start blowing things up, would you like it. soviets are innocent i tell you, stallone tried very hard to make them bad guys, but you know the truth will always come to the surface, even if it takes decades. we should of let our Soviet comrades to finish their job in afganistan, but rambo with his bow and arrows completely destroyed all russian choppers and blowed russian commanders, so soviets had to withdrawn from afganistan, thank you rambo, idiot. oh, i forgot about the kid, future muhafackageen, i would use him as human shield, soviet commander is pretty likeble individual, can drink vodka when its really hot, you the man. this movie taught us one lesson, don't trust blue toys and don't pick them up. it also taught us that even if you fired a few shots in hollywood you can still win a war and defeat the entire army, two thumbs up, well i'm not sure if one of them will be up for a while.

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    September 08, 2004: An American agent arms the taliban (who are actually Israeli comedians) and teaches them all they need to know about shooting down planes and other sorts of sabotage. One of the best political movies I've ever seen regarding American foreign policy

    This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen / DTS edition.