zxc--Rambo-Action-DVD (2008)
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Added December 2, 2009Video Info
| By: | ODIEOREILLY |
| Category: | Films and Movies |
| Length: | 91:15 |
| Resolution: | 592 x 336 |
| Filesize: | 534 MB |
| Language: | English |
| Viewed: | 10068 times |
(written by)Sylvester Stallone. Heroes never die.... They just reload. - In Thailand, John Rambo ...(written by)Sylvester Stallone. Heroes never die.... They just reload. - In Thailand, John Rambo joins a group of mercenaries to venture into war-torn Burma, and rescue a group of Christian aid workers who were kidnapped by the ruthless local infantry unit.
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Yeah, sorry, I'm still rambling. I could list a half a dozen countries were shit like this, genocide, is going on, but the rest of the world doesn't seem to care. Unless it has oil, some military significance, or something other deemed useful, it doesn't even get reported in the news. And if it does, most people don't give a rat's ass. And yeah, I'm guilty of it too.
Sorry for that, now about the movie;
I thought it was great. Yeah, Rambo is a bit, no, maybe a lot older, but he's still a badass. If you liked the other films, then you've GOT to watch this one. And this movie does make a good point. Those people bringing in medical attention, food, and fresh water, are making a difference. Just ask the people that receive it. Once again Odie has uploaded a great movie and in excellent quality. Thanks Odie, you're the man! Five stars!
Btw, I really want to watch some of your recent Bruce Lee stuff, I just haven't got around to it. Peace.
Anyway, I actually have a lot to say about this movie and Burma in general, but I'll try to shorten it up. I know some folks that were medical missionaries to that area. Unlike the movie, they were lead in and out of the country by native Burmese, but this is a movie, and I'm not gonna nitpick. What this movie does show is the sad truth of what is going on in the world, while the UN and NATO do absolutely nothing about it. I don't know what the answers are, but it's just sad that stuff like this never gets out, unless a movie is made about it.