FrankieRodriguez65
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Well, This is a powerful way to finish the franchise because sure thing this is not as Rocky in the sense that John Rambo is not going to be training Navy Seals in the future I suppose.
This is a very good action movie with all the ingredients that made Rambo such a great action character. He doesn't want to be a violent man but in the other hand he feels the need to do the right thing, particularly when a defenseless person is going to be abused by the bad guys.
Here we have John living a peaceful life but, hey there are always scumbags out there ready to screw up, this time with someone close to him.
I'm not going to say anything else but the fact that you don't mess with certain people.
And the rest is a rollercoaster of non stop violence and very well put together action filming for all the fans of the Rambo story to have a great time.
This is nothing but a good action film which builds up pace and ends up with ol' Sly kickin' ass better than ever.
Sure great flick for Rambo fans and action lovers alike.
This is a very good action movie with all the ingredients that made Rambo such a great action character. He doesn't want to be a violent man but in the other hand he feels the need to do the right thing, particularly when a defenseless person is going to be abused by the bad guys.
Here we have John living a peaceful life but, hey there are always scumbags out there ready to screw up, this time with someone close to him.
I'm not going to say anything else but the fact that you don't mess with certain people.
And the rest is a rollercoaster of non stop violence and very well put together action filming for all the fans of the Rambo story to have a great time.
This is nothing but a good action film which builds up pace and ends up with ol' Sly kickin' ass better than ever.
Sure great flick for Rambo fans and action lovers alike.
I don't even know how I'm being generous enough to give this piece of garbage 1 star, well, I think it's because of the lovely house and the surroundings, but anyway , go and watch a Marx Brothers film instead. This is absolutely laughable, a bad, sorry copy of many other bad films, the most stupid choices a human being can make to face ghostly circumstances and so on, in fact, you really want this bunch of dumb people to be wiped out, and the worst thing of them all is that this crap as many other spanish films has been financed by the Public TV Channel, The Ministry of Culture and other public bodies, meaning this is made mostly out of the taxpayer pockets which is even more outrageous. I'm not going to spoil anything because I've got no more time for ranting but you've been warned. Avoid this nonsense and watch anything else, I don't know, even Falcon Crest for that matter, the butler may be scarier than this.
Well there are no real westerns, I mean in the ol' fashioned tradition these days or at leas for a guy my age.
I remember growing up with the old John Ford or Hawks classics and ol' Duke with his classic way of walk, his leather vest, his colt, his Winchester and, of course his Stetson.
Then, some stuff like dancin' with wolves which despite the location and the story, well, it didn't do to me.
Only one guy was able as far as I'm concerned to recreate that vibe first with Josie, then Pale Rider and then with the film which for me is the best western ever produced, yes, I'm talkin' about Clint Eastwood and the film Unforgiven.
I'm not gettin' into that one now but let's just say that Tim Blake Nelson is going to become a legend as an actor, a guy like let's say Harry Dean Stanton, but in his own place.
Like William Munny, his character here exudes personality,and substance and he plays the part superbly being the baddies counterparts quite good too, however it's definitely Tim who literally. Steals the show with an incredible powerful and convincing performance.
This is a fantastic example of the classic genre so if you grew up with John Wayne or any of those legendary riders covered in desert dust this one sure is for you.
I remember growing up with the old John Ford or Hawks classics and ol' Duke with his classic way of walk, his leather vest, his colt, his Winchester and, of course his Stetson.
Then, some stuff like dancin' with wolves which despite the location and the story, well, it didn't do to me.
Only one guy was able as far as I'm concerned to recreate that vibe first with Josie, then Pale Rider and then with the film which for me is the best western ever produced, yes, I'm talkin' about Clint Eastwood and the film Unforgiven.
I'm not gettin' into that one now but let's just say that Tim Blake Nelson is going to become a legend as an actor, a guy like let's say Harry Dean Stanton, but in his own place.
Like William Munny, his character here exudes personality,and substance and he plays the part superbly being the baddies counterparts quite good too, however it's definitely Tim who literally. Steals the show with an incredible powerful and convincing performance.
This is a fantastic example of the classic genre so if you grew up with John Wayne or any of those legendary riders covered in desert dust this one sure is for you.