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Rambo
a.k.a. John Rambo, Rambo 4, Rambo IV: Pearl of the Cobra, Rambo: To Hell and Back Director: Sylvester Stallone Cast: Sylvester Stallone, Julie Benz, Paul Schulze, Matthew Marsden

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  • Blu-ray Release Date: 05/27/2008
  • Rating: Rated R
  • Sales Rank: 18,218

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Audio commentar with Sylvester Stallone; Six Featurettes: "It's a Long Road: Resurrection of an Icon," "A Score to Settle: the Music of Rambo," "The Art of Wwar: Completing Rambo," "The Weaponry of Rambo," "A Hero's Welcome: Release and Reaction," "Legacy of Despair: the Struggle in Burma"; Deleted scenes; Rambo series trailer gallery; MoLog

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When a group of missionary aid workers in Myanmar disappear into the vast green inferno, vigilante Vietnam War veteran John Rambo (Sylvester Stallone) leaves his job as a Salween River boatman behind to accompany a group of mercenaries on a daring rescue mission. It's been 20 years since Rambo helped mujahedeen rebels fend off Soviet invaders in Afghanistan, and these days the former soldier lives a simple life in northern Thailand. Meanwhile, the world's longest-running civil war rages into its 60th year on the nearby Thai-Burma border. One day, human rights missionaries Sarah Miller (Julie Benz) and Michael Burnett (Paul Schulze) show up asking Rambo to guide them up the Salween so they can get some much-needed food and medical supplies to the desperate Karen tribe. According to Sarah and Michael, the Burmese military has planted land mines all along the roads leading into the tribe's village, making it virtually impossible to reach the tribe via land. Two weeks after Rambo drops the group off in dangerous territory, pastor Arthur Marsh (Ken Howard) arrives with a chilling message: the aid workers never returned from their mission into the jungle, and the embassies refuse to help Marsh and his fellow missionaries find their missing friends. Now, despite the fact that Rambo has long since sworn off all forms of violence, the knowledge that innocent missionaries are being used as pawns in a brutal war leaves him with no other choice than to venture behind enemy lines on his most dangerous mission to date. Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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One of his best.by Anonymous

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May 30, 2009: There has been a lot of Rambo's, but this one is his best. He is older now but age doesn't stop a person from doing what they have to. If you like Rambo, this moive is a must.

everything you want from an action filmby Anonymous

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June 15, 2008: I saw this movie at its midnight showing. Heres how awesome this movie is: I didn't remember any of the character's names besides Rambo, and thats exactly how I like it. I went into this movie expecting lots of sensless violence and thats exactly what I got. Unfortunately a lot of the violence in the first half happens to innocent people, but you know Rambo will give it to them in the end. And boy he sure does! The final battle scene he is pretty much just standing at a gun turret making crazy facial expressions the whole time. Also there is a very unintentionally funny scene at the end. I recommend this movie to anyone that can appreciate cheesy action movies

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


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