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'Rambo Hunts Cops In The Forest' EXTENDED Scene | Rambo: First Blood 

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Rambo (Sylvester Stallone) unleashes his fury against Sheriff Teasle (Brian Dennehy) and the rest of the police force.
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@snakewolf0853
@snakewolf0853 Год назад
"Hey you know whats a great idea? Let's follow a Vietnam vet with PTSD into the dark forest. We can take him"
@issaloyaanfarrah7721
@issaloyaanfarrah7721 Год назад
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😂❤🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
@jeffnavarro2563
@jeffnavarro2563 Год назад
Famous last words😊
@bernardcoyle514
@bernardcoyle514 Год назад
They were definitely misinformed about rambo
@snakewolf0853
@snakewolf0853 Год назад
@@bernardcoyle514 "Now I know he knocked us all out without breaking a sweat...but I think we got em this time."
@troybrown320
@troybrown320 Год назад
Weekend Warriors lol
@thomasbello6590
@thomasbello6590 Год назад
“Don’t push it! Don’t push it or I’ll give you a war you won’t believe “ still one of the best lines/threats in a movie to this day
@KoolKman
@KoolKman Год назад
YUP!
@oldrocker74
@oldrocker74 Год назад
Rambo introduced them to "Charlie's" booby traps!
@martinwong5224
@martinwong5224 Год назад
I like how he gave back what he was told by the sheriff, ‘let it go, let it go.’
@renatohmoliveira
@renatohmoliveira Год назад
Not a threat, but a promise. And he did make good of it.
@RubenRodriguez-tc9lz
@RubenRodriguez-tc9lz Год назад
That was actually pretty scary. Scary enough to make a grown man cry LOL
@carlsasau6162
@carlsasau6162 10 месяцев назад
That scene is so great. The Sherriff was a veteran too by the way. Could have bought Rambo a burger, listened to him for a while and nothing like that would have happened.
@hyliedoobius5114
@hyliedoobius5114 8 месяцев назад
...and we'd all miss a great movie!! Thanks Sheriff, for remaining an all-around dikhead. You too, Galt... Great landing...
@ndaulinendaulina5715
@ndaulinendaulina5715 7 месяцев назад
​@@hyliedoobius5114😂😂😂😂
@schweppes59
@schweppes59 6 месяцев назад
he lied..
@goth9ever
@goth9ever 6 месяцев назад
That's why he was so pissed at Rambo. Veterans of Korea were largely forgotten because Vietnam was one of the first media documented wars, blown massively out of proportion, which caused the public to focus more on Viet cong vets and forget about Korea.
@ignilc
@ignilc 5 месяцев назад
​@@hyliedoobius5114 lol you spot on
@TheAgedGamerJD
@TheAgedGamerJD 15 дней назад
The final shot of Teasle sinking to the ground and crying is more realistic than anything you’ll see in films today. A subtle detail that I think is overlooked. Fantastic acting
@mindfulskills
@mindfulskills Год назад
"In town you're the law. Out here it's me." An absolute classic film that stands up with the best of the genre.
@robertthacher2660
@robertthacher2660 Год назад
Could be the best ever!
@dankelly5150
@dankelly5150 Год назад
Town cops totally out matched in the wilderness where it's Rambo's turf !!
@JohnH20111
@JohnH20111 Год назад
@@SubwaySam10 Rambo is at home in the woods/jungle, whereas the cops are severely outmatched and are Sitting Ducks
@anjaliragesh9752
@anjaliragesh9752 Год назад
​@@dankelly5150 4:34
@dankelly5150
@dankelly5150 Год назад
@@anjaliragesh9752 5:20
@fhfs
@fhfs Год назад
"We ain't hunting him, He's hunting us" ...true words
@user-bl6ne3hc6n
@user-bl6ne3hc6n Год назад
That's a great line, my favorite line he'll eat things that make a billy goat puke,,,
@tjmangano
@tjmangano Год назад
could have killed them all, I could've killed you was the last warning.
@lldjslim
@lldjslim Год назад
Lol at 5:34
@GeneralCane
@GeneralCane Год назад
Unsure if I actually agree with it, though. A hunter will chase/follow its prey. Rambo would 100% leave them alone if they left him alone.
@jediknight38
@jediknight38 Год назад
Damn right. Ain't nothing like hunting something or someone that can hunt you.
@CasualBiker
@CasualBiker 4 месяца назад
Hands down to one of the greatest action movies ever made! John Rambo forever!
@Bob_Jones123
@Bob_Jones123 10 месяцев назад
No bad CGI or quick cut editing. No high shutter effects or cheesy explosions. The is believable and real.
@night-x6793
@night-x6793 3 месяца назад
Well that is the point of a great movie which you don't need anything special.
@laks1946
@laks1946 3 месяца назад
The sheriff drew first blood .mess with the bull Get the Horn.
@mrblaoblao6981
@mrblaoblao6981 Месяц назад
All this crap we're seeing nowadays is the consequence of the big studios trying to sell the movies in markets where audiences aren't used to complex plots (China, India etc). The result is dumbing down most mainstream movies, and that's why most quality stuff is only on TV streaming services that do not sacrifice quality for business, like HBO
@McLarenMercedes
@McLarenMercedes 7 дней назад
@@mrblaoblao6981 Load of cr*p. Say that in public. Or at your job. If and when you go out. I reiterate: Your "explanation" is among the dumbest thing I've read. You don't get out much do you? Or travel? OR are able to give the names of two international organizations and find two countries on a world map.
@tedjemison2699
@tedjemison2699 Год назад
My dad and I saw this originally in 1982. We bought the vhs later and watched it once a month for many years. RIP dad.
@luiscustodio4517
@luiscustodio4517 Год назад
Un abrazo grande para ti, Ted Saludos desde Uruguay
@XYZ_55
@XYZ_55 Год назад
That's a great memory to have. Rest in peace to your father.
@x97s
@x97s Год назад
R.I.P to your father
@hushmoney2058
@hushmoney2058 Год назад
So Did I at with My Stepdad and Brother at a Matinee I had no Idea Stepdad read the Book ...
@comanchedase
@comanchedase Год назад
Cool
@corterri
@corterri Год назад
Very intriguing how Rambo, a Vietnam veteran, was able to give the local police force a taste of what he went through in those dark jungles. The panic, the uncertainty, your squad getting picked off by shadows in the trees... Pure terror.
@noahpartic7586
@noahpartic7586 Год назад
Rambo took all that terror, all that death & made such his bitch😏.
@Chungus581
@Chungus581 Год назад
The police chief was a Korea veteran. He definitely knew what a horrible war was like
@noahpartic7586
@noahpartic7586 Год назад
@@Chungus581 Not enough to know when to leave Rambo alone though. There's a difference between courage & stupidly.
@khoroshoigra8388
@khoroshoigra8388 Год назад
@@Chungus581 he became a veteran without being exposed to combat situation like Rambo
@oldrocker74
@oldrocker74 Год назад
Rambo held class: Victor Charlie 101
@FishOnTwoWheels
@FishOnTwoWheels 9 месяцев назад
And after all that evidence, the Sheriff STILL didn't let it go, lol.
@Madman6505
@Madman6505 2 месяца назад
And Rambo gave him a war he couldn't believe!
@peterherrington3300
@peterherrington3300 17 дней назад
Americans never know when they're beaten , Vietnam proved that
@adamjohnson5062
@adamjohnson5062 4 дня назад
@@peterherrington3300 true, and i get what your saying about Vietnam, but its that never say die attitude that made us Americans! if the colonist who first settled here gave up when times got tough they would have just went home or rolled over and died and we would have the America we have today! sure maybe some Americans have gone soft these days, but its that attitude that some of us have that says we gotta keep getting up no matter what happens that is the true American spirit!
@christopherdempsey3878
@christopherdempsey3878 11 месяцев назад
Girls in the woods: "OMG There's no reception out here!" Boys in the woods:
@tukos7370
@tukos7370 2 месяца назад
"OMG There's no reception out here!"
@KhongCongSan-no
@KhongCongSan-no 29 дней назад
WILLLLLLLL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!@@@@@@@@@@@@@😂
@sethraelthebard5459
@sethraelthebard5459 Год назад
40 years and still one of the most chilling scenes in any action film.
@brunoottina293
@brunoottina293 Год назад
Same for me.
@WioWio-sf5pc
@WioWio-sf5pc Год назад
the next rambo will be gay..a black woman.. bwahahahahahahaahah
@Ch1n4Sailor
@Ch1n4Sailor Год назад
That's the military that made young 17 & 18 year old boys want to make a career of the military.... God Help Us now a days, with the Woke 3 moms & 4 transgender dads....
@johnwade7963
@johnwade7963 Год назад
All he wanted was something to eat
@josekarloalejogonzaga532
@josekarloalejogonzaga532 Год назад
@@brunoottina293 22222
@Wabaanimkii
@Wabaanimkii Год назад
Whoever decided to give the cops the white hats is a genius. It contrasts so good with the darkness of the forest around them.
@coolcat6303
@coolcat6303 Год назад
It’s also a big reason they were so easy to spot. If I had been a deputy, the first thing I would’ve done is taken it off and left in the car. But Rambo was so good at guerilla warfare, it probably wouldn’t have mattered anyway. Haha
@wernerheizenberg
@wernerheizenberg Год назад
Police supposed to be distinguished easily as far as I know. Just like firefighters.
@cgh7337
@cgh7337 Год назад
Excellent observation. White hats also imply that they were supposed to be the good guys which was ambiguous throughout the movie.
@Wabaanimkii
@Wabaanimkii Год назад
@@coolcat6303 I was talking more in a sense of movie making and not practicality. I think the scene "looks" good. and the white hats are a key part of that look. When I think of this movie, this is the scene I always think of. But you're right too. Not good at all for sneaky sneaks.
@Wabaanimkii
@Wabaanimkii Год назад
@@cgh7337 I never thought of it in the classic western terms. you've changed the way I view this movie now. Thanks!
@Crazymike1975
@Crazymike1975 9 месяцев назад
After Teasle and his Deputies were told that Rambo was a Vietnam Vet, A Decorated War Hero with a Congressional Medal of Honor, and a Green Beret, they still took a chance hunting him. 6:25 The way Rambo jumped out at Teasle.
@sbhopper8511
@sbhopper8511 4 месяца назад
Love this movie. Powerful commentary on Vietnam, stupid wars, and PTSD. But they should have dropped the CMH. Even the dumbest sheriff in America would have understood the electoral implications of going after a CMH holder. And even the dumbest sheriff would have known to call in PR and shape it as a misunderstanding.
@michaelford1124
@michaelford1124 12 дней назад
@@sbhopper8511 true. but i don't think that its a case of intelligence. more a case of ego. the sheriffs ego wouldn't let it go. in real life, a fair amount of people in authority are driven by their ego so it kindof seems legit
@user-km3hj7ge8m
@user-km3hj7ge8m 3 месяца назад
A buddy of mine I was in the Army with at Ft. Campbell back in the early 2000's was a 5th group guy. He retired in 2013 and got a job as a instructor at the SERE school at Ft. Rucker. One night he was driving home from the bar, he was drunk...he was a bad alcoholic. He ran a stopped sign and hit a fire hydrant, it messed up his truck's radiator, he went down the road as far as he could and parked it on the shoulder, grabbed his cell phone and took off for the woods. He knew all they could charge him with was leaving the scene of an accident. He stayed in those woods for 2 days and nights. He hitched a ride with one of the other instructors up to Nashville on that Friday afternoon. A week later he went back to get his truck out the impound lot. The tow truck driver told him 3 sheriffs deputies showed up and one of said to the other 2 " which one of y'all's coming with me to go get him?" Tow truck driver said the other 2 deputies said "fuck you, that's John Rambo out in those woods!". 😂😢😂😢
@DarkMatterX1
@DarkMatterX1 3 месяца назад
"Yeah, no thanks. I've seen First Blood."
@Global_Silver
@Global_Silver 22 часа назад
more like ron hambo
@user-km3hj7ge8m
@user-km3hj7ge8m 22 часа назад
@@Global_Silver Is that your video game name?
@thursday1679
@thursday1679 Год назад
"I'll give you a war you won't believe" one of the best lines in a movie ever.
@sv-xi6oq
@sv-xi6oq 7 месяцев назад
Excellent delivery.
@saemon-X
@saemon-X 6 месяцев назад
One more was wenn the Russian ask Who are You …… Your warst nightmare 😅…..
@Morphinem
@Morphinem 4 месяца назад
The French version was also excellent, the voice is better. And more curses.
@therealknapster
@therealknapster 3 месяца назад
The Best Line in Film History
@derekmaullo2865
@derekmaullo2865 3 месяца назад
​@@therealknapsterEven if you like this movie, you are blind and innocent in the world. You won't reach long in life
@joewatts2940
@joewatts2940 Год назад
No spectacular special affects, no Hi-Tech camera carts or fast cuts, just good acting, good dialogue and great direction. Love this movie.
@TheCmac1966
@TheCmac1966 11 месяцев назад
Not one actor flipping through the air firing two guns while screaming. No trees cracked when punched. No one was thrown into a tree so hard it dented/broke the tree. Everyone did not know martial arts. No one had an ultimate weapon. I miss stories
@joewatts2940
@joewatts2940 11 месяцев назад
@@TheCmac1966 indeed
@BleedandRise
@BleedandRise 10 месяцев назад
And an excellent soundtrack from Jerry Goldsmith. The music in this movie is so good.
@lazaro3492
@lazaro3492 9 месяцев назад
What is the problem with all that stuffs you said
@jacobstocktonedits1771
@jacobstocktonedits1771 9 месяцев назад
@@lazaro3492what
@johnnyfiveo
@johnnyfiveo Год назад
proof that cops were worthy of this type of treatment back in 1980 when this was released.
@40streetblack79
@40streetblack79 2 месяца назад
They worthy of it Now! Have you Been watching the News lately!
@PhilMante
@PhilMante Месяц назад
1982*
@KhongCongSan-no
@KhongCongSan-no 29 дней назад
Still today, nobody like those clowns
@ckmoore101
@ckmoore101 26 дней назад
Proof? It's a fictional story you simpleton.
@RomanesEuntDomus.
@RomanesEuntDomus. 25 дней назад
You do know this is a movie, right? You're watching actors following a script!! 😂
@KR-yb2qq
@KR-yb2qq 9 месяцев назад
They don’t make movies like these anymore.
@palaceofwisdom9448
@palaceofwisdom9448 Год назад
"We aren't huntin' him, he's huntin' us!" In a movie full of great lines, this one gets lost. It perfectly sets up what's about to happen.
@bursegsardaukar
@bursegsardaukar Год назад
Mitch said this before he became Horatio Caine.
@oddish4352
@oddish4352 Год назад
Ain't that the truth!
@warrenc1829
@warrenc1829 11 месяцев назад
Yeah the editing didn't do this line justice
@codranine6054
@codranine6054 10 месяцев назад
“In town your the law, out here it’s me. Let it go.”
@annalisavajda252
@annalisavajda252 10 месяцев назад
Yeah what was his first clue?
@andersullivan8775
@andersullivan8775 Год назад
“In town you’re the law, out here it’s me” Hardest line I’ve ever heard
@MrStkrdknmibalz9799
@MrStkrdknmibalz9799 2 месяца назад
This all could have been avoided, Rambo just wanted to get something to eat at a diner.
@warrenc1829
@warrenc1829 11 месяцев назад
What a film. "In town you're the Law. Out here it's me." Brilliant script.
@fearlessfosdick160
@fearlessfosdick160 Год назад
That was hardly Rambo's fury. That was just a polite warning.
@dagoram
@dagoram Год назад
A friendly reminder
@baeruuttehei1393
@baeruuttehei1393 Год назад
A polite warning it was indeed!
@nivramvirus6755
@nivramvirus6755 Год назад
Werent they warned when he walked out of their jail 🤣
@billybobs1705
@billybobs1705 Год назад
@@nivramvirus6755 they were warned when mitch ripped off his dog tag
@EbonKim
@EbonKim Год назад
A professional courtesy...
@Flint92
@Flint92 Год назад
I never get tired of this film!
@colinvannurden3090
@colinvannurden3090 Год назад
Same here bro...I love it...
@ronrendon
@ronrendon Год назад
you and my dad lol
@mjf1517
@mjf1517 Год назад
I remember watching this like it was kid movie on beta. Love this film
@Flint92
@Flint92 Год назад
@Frankenstein Z The thing is I remember when this came out I was just out of College. The Vietnam war was over the past 7-8 years and this is a rude awakening on how a lot of the vets were treated. I met some and I honestly don't know if todays younger generation can relate to what this movie was about with the connection. But this line always stand out to me from Rambo: "Back there I could fly a gunship, I could drive a tank, I was in charge of million dollar equipment, back here I can't even hold a job parking cars*"
@ryxarkhalyx
@ryxarkhalyx Год назад
me too,since i was kid until adult i never bored of first blood! just epic!
@MasmydaMusy
@MasmydaMusy 28 дней назад
40 years after and people still debating on the 'internet' about the movie when the movie was made when there was no internet. That's a good movie and artistic piece.
@apb38
@apb38 9 месяцев назад
"Let it go" -Rambo Good advice.
@floydturbo2184
@floydturbo2184 Год назад
My favorite line: "We're not hunting him, he's hunting us". One hard headed sheriff
@jeangiusto9895
@jeangiusto9895 5 месяцев назад
For that reason, David Caruso become Horatio Caine.
@mysticwolf007
@mysticwolf007 4 месяца назад
We're not hunting him....*puts on sunglasses*...he's, hunting us. 🎵YEEEEEEEAAAAAAA.....
@Sparrows1121
@Sparrows1121 3 месяца назад
That young guy was honestly the only one who had legit good sense in this. The others had no idea.
@apologeticsroadshow
@apologeticsroadshow Год назад
This is like Home Alone, but in the woods.
@noahpartic7586
@noahpartic7586 Год назад
🤣IKR.
@BrooklynZBoyz
@BrooklynZBoyz Год назад
Nice
@jayrudadamaga4709
@jayrudadamaga4709 Год назад
Alone in the woods
@99mrpogi
@99mrpogi Год назад
This is what will happen if Kevin McAllister purchased a home within the woods
@josephphelan646
@josephphelan646 Год назад
Adult version of "home alone" !!
@patriot925
@patriot925 7 месяцев назад
Best scene in the movie. Love how they briefly made it into a horror film with Rambo as the monster. Masterpiece!
@patriot925
@patriot925 4 месяца назад
@@KISSHOOTERS6969 First Blood.
@andypollock5577
@andypollock5577 9 месяцев назад
Love the white hats they wore. Really blended in with the surroundings, lol.
@Confused_Philosopher
@Confused_Philosopher Год назад
Not killing them but injuring them badly enough to make them yell out and bring others to a known position and instilling panic and fear. The next scene where the reporter asks where Rambo got the weapons and how the police training saved them was hilarious. The starting weapon was a rock and his wits. Their police training did zip.
@tedparkinson2033
@tedparkinson2033 10 месяцев назад
Noted that. Pretty nuanced little thing to throw in!
@SithClanOfLuq
@SithClanOfLuq 8 месяцев назад
Did you notice, by the end of the movie no one-not even the dogs(they were knocked out)-were killed. The only death was a cop, and hay was the cops fault. The chipper was struck, but the chipper and it's pilot both survived. The cop was being careless
@Ohzmann
@Ohzmann 8 месяцев назад
U know in the book he murders them outright, the book itself is a masterpiece of which no one is a hero actually. But in the case of a movie I think just wounding them was the correct way to go. The book has more of a game of thrones vibe actually. So you can read it and get a totally different sense of things.
@venar4248
@venar4248 8 месяцев назад
@@SithClanOfLuq He wasnt even a good cop either! ... How they treated Rambo on the Police Station proved a lot what was wrong there...
@adampritchard1154
@adampritchard1154 7 месяцев назад
​@@venar4248to be fairness was Galt that caused all the shit. Teasel was an asshole. But to him it was just another arrest. He did stop Galt from firing into the street
@tragicomega
@tragicomega Год назад
What's good about this scene, Will has the most battle knowledge out of the whole team. He asks where the first aid kit is, Implies his tourniquet skills, he knows about skirmish lines and how important distance is, he is even paying close attention to sounds when he talks about the death of the dog. All that and still wasn't enough. Its one thing to know that stuff, its another thing when its your job.
@TPain79lawguy
@TPain79lawguy Год назад
Also, regular practice of all of those skills is so necessary - can't just do it once - have to do all those things thousands of times to learn true skill.
@corssecurity
@corssecurity Год назад
Will is a vet himself. Korea. Long haired unwashed drifted in Army jackets trigger him
@dwaynehumphrey1919
@dwaynehumphrey1919 Год назад
In the original story, he picks up John because he’s resentful that Vietnam got more attention than Korea did.
@michaelchevreaux7780
@michaelchevreaux7780 Год назад
@@dwaynehumphrey1919 I'm a Vietnam Era Vet And Never Met OR Heard Of ANY Korean War Combat Vet, Especially a County Sheriff, Resenting Vietnam Era Vets - Especially IF a Highly Decorated Green Beret Like Rambo! That Type And Level Of Resentment Against Vietnam Soldiers Would NEVER Be Tolerated At The Local VFW Chapter In His Town❗
@NitroSperg
@NitroSperg Год назад
@@michaelchevreaux7780 Good to see you standing strong on the other side
@rafemanrafeman6705
@rafemanrafeman6705 23 дня назад
The acting by Stallone in this movie is absolutely amazing he didn't have many lines but every line is delivered perfectly.
@tintinquirit8732
@tintinquirit8732 9 месяцев назад
I love the contrast, rambo in the Beginning looks innocent and calm and there he's completely brutal ans ruthless, that's exactly what PTSD is
@kevinhanes2808
@kevinhanes2808 Год назад
In 1982 I had been with the Marines for 4 years as a Corpsman. My friends and I watched this movie at the base theater!! It was like throwing raw meat to a room full of Dobermans lol LOVED IT!!I spent 10 of my 20 with the Marines! Best days of my life!
@nordiccombatant2167
@nordiccombatant2167 Год назад
What do you mean?, your concept sounds interesting. Please explain?
@rideon1956
@rideon1956 Год назад
Same here after 11B BT at Benning in 81. First Movie we saw when we arivved at our new base. Long live our service Kevin.
@emperorwang0861
@emperorwang0861 Год назад
Semper Fi, doc!
@plantingbutter5435
@plantingbutter5435 11 месяцев назад
@@nordiccombatant2167he explained it with the “LOVE IT”
@Rambo-John-J
@Rambo-John-J 11 месяцев назад
Thank you for your service 🫡 🇺🇸
@crispybits3765
@crispybits3765 Год назад
I love how quickly their confidence drains and they realise just what they have stepped into. First Blood is a fucking terrific movie.
@eddarby469
@eddarby469 2 месяца назад
As soon as they realized He had a gun, they started talking a very different line. "How'd he get a gun?!"
@brianlanders8028
@brianlanders8028 Месяц назад
I like when the Colonel said, I'm surprised Rambo let any of your posse to live.
@spiritman-em4qr
@spiritman-em4qr 25 дней назад
One of my favorite films of all time. The way those deputies called for Will you'd swear he was their daddy.
@mikemccourt6225
@mikemccourt6225 Год назад
This is the one of the best "I'm not locked in here with you; you're locked in here with me" scenes.
@scottmichael3745
@scottmichael3745 Год назад
Love that line.
@fairdav
@fairdav Год назад
@@scottmichael3745 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-0yizu6wP1Qw.html
@stephenle-surf9893
@stephenle-surf9893 Год назад
Rorschach?
@michelledemgard9862
@michelledemgard9862 Год назад
@@scottmichael3745 same here do you know if I can watch this movie on Netflix Scott
@michelledemgard9862
@michelledemgard9862 Год назад
Hi Mike do you know any other action movie I can watch I’m bored 😢
@JohnInTheShelter
@JohnInTheShelter Год назад
I saw FIRST BLOOD opening night. Wasn't a big Stallone fan, but an action movie fan. I can tell you, the audience was SO into this movie, as they would be for a Star Wars or Spielberg movie. When Rambo escapes the police station and Jerry Goldsmith's music blasts out, the audience broke into applause. They were completely WITH the movie from then to the end credits.
@grahamtaylor6883
@grahamtaylor6883 Год назад
I was fascinated by it at the time. They don't make anything that comes close to this now a days. Having said that, even Rambo 2 and 3 didn't come close to it. It's a unique classic. I remember my parents couldn't afford a video player back then, so when it was on TV, I recorded the audio on tape recorder, so I could at least listen to it. As I result and to this day, I can remember to entire final monologue. A sad, but true party piece of mine. Lol.
@jamesfields2916
@jamesfields2916 Год назад
Saw it at the midnight movie at the Town & Country theater in Phoenix. I think the first three rows were kids from my high school.
@JohnInTheShelter
@JohnInTheShelter Год назад
@@grahamtaylor6883 The other Rambo movies are over the top actioners. The first was based on a very good novel and was more a drama with some action scenes in it. It really is unique compared to the others, much more character-centered than action.
@billmoran3219
@billmoran3219 Год назад
Stallone made some real stinkers after Rocky and this made up for them. It resonated with the public because it wasn’t far off from the end of the Vietnam war and there still was vets wandering the country and shed a light ( even though fictional) on the plight of those unsung heroes.
@vinlondon8904
@vinlondon8904 Год назад
@JohnStephenWalsh the first blood is a masterpiece drama, as you mentioned above. The rest looked like propaganda movies to me. Nonsensical action films, as most of the 80's were.
@jasonzacharias2150
@jasonzacharias2150 8 месяцев назад
This was the scene that made me wanna be a green beret... i didnt make the cut, not even close (thank God) but its still fun to watch as a guilty pleasure
@lloydcrockford5544
@lloydcrockford5544 10 месяцев назад
This scene is a life lesson just because you’re subject is backed into a corner. Never ever underestimate them. As colonel troutman says it like bringing the pigeons to the cat
@SteveV2023
@SteveV2023 Год назад
Had the sheriff "let it go" we wouldn't have this movie.
@Warmaker01
@Warmaker01 Год назад
Rambo was just passing through and wanted a hot meal.
@CosmicKnight369
@CosmicKnight369 Год назад
@@Warmaker01 He didn't cut his hair and shower, may be the sherrif might have been nicer to him if he didn't stink his car out? I wouldn't like a hitchhiker fouling my car either. First impressions are important. I don't think the sherrif was necessarily a bad person, but he wasn't a nice person either. My impression of him anyway.
@fearlessfosdick160
@fearlessfosdick160 Год назад
Ego gets you into trouble. Pride keeps you there.
@Artisan1979
@Artisan1979 Год назад
At that point it was no longer a matter of him charged with vagrancy, public disturbance, theft of a motorcycle, and under suspicion of murder, but rather the sheriff trying to reclaim his pride.
@venky193
@venky193 Год назад
hahaha yess...
@carlaranzaso6836
@carlaranzaso6836 Год назад
I love how in this scene, it's cleverly presented to look like a horror movie scene. Obviously the sheriffs are being hunted down one by one, but with no deaths. The cinematography, the music and tone of the backdrop (thunderstorm, evening and contrasts of lights and darks of surroundings due to the time of day/thunder) is very eerie and ominous. The setting is also an allegory to the terrain back in the Vietnam War in which Rambo fought in with the U.S. infantry encountering similar booby traps/terrain. Only this time Rambo is the hunter... The best Rambo in my humble opinion🙏💯
@DarkLordDiablos
@DarkLordDiablos Год назад
The Vietnam war completely changed how wars were done through the use of booby traps. Yes they had been used in other wars but not to the extent that they were in that conflict due to the Viet Cong not being a standing army like in previous wars. So brutal were the traps they used that using them after became a war crime. While Teasle was a former Soldier, he was ill prepared for the kind of war Rambo brought down on him.
@kevinjohnson9533
@kevinjohnson9533 Год назад
@@DarkLordDiablosNice analysis of the movie. It is like a horror movie scene as you say and very effective.
@GeneralSamov
@GeneralSamov Год назад
Well, Galt did die. Yes, he deserved it, but still.
@demonmonsterdave
@demonmonsterdave Год назад
He always was the hunter. Baker team was a kill team operating behind enemy lines.
@Shanethefilmmaker
@Shanethefilmmaker Год назад
The way he disabled them was brutal too. Stabbing one guy, booby trapping another, breaking another one's leg.
@originalacousticguitar
@originalacousticguitar 11 месяцев назад
Brian Dennehy plays this perfectly. He is completely overwhelmed and terrified like he has never been in his whole life when that knife is against his neck.
@drewyStyla
@drewyStyla 6 месяцев назад
Watched this movie countless times and I still feel sorry for Mitch, the only lawman who had some compassion for Rambo, who still stabs him, and then gets shot by his own colleague in the confusion and panic. Teasle gets off lightly that time but he wouldn't let it go. He was lucky his actions didn't require a good supply of bodybags.
@godganjistreeoflife3722
@godganjistreeoflife3722 Год назад
The one thing that stuck with me for years is at the end of the massacre, he said " I only wanted something to eat!"🤣🤣
@GABRIELA-ACEVEDO.
@GABRIELA-ACEVEDO. Год назад
Here everything started over just wanting something to eat. In John Wick, everything started over a dog.
@coolcat6303
@coolcat6303 Год назад
It wasn’t really a massacre though cuz most everyone survived.
@keiththompson2172
@keiththompson2172 Год назад
@@GABRIELA-ACEVEDO.here though Rambo kills the dog !
@looseman2766
@looseman2766 11 месяцев назад
​@@coolcat6303Rambo let them alive
@danmoua7686
@danmoua7686 10 месяцев назад
​@GABRIELAACEVEDO. Doom Slayer was about a pet Rabbit... Yeah don't mess with Rabbit Dogs and Cats..
@derekmiller933
@derekmiller933 Год назад
One of the greatest movies ever made. Its so enthralling from start to finish, and goodness gracious that monologue from Stallone at the end.... its so heartbreaking and representative of the struggle of veterans coming home from the shit....
@Mentally.strong_5
@Mentally.strong_5 6 месяцев назад
Timeless classic. It still fills you with so much thrill...Imagine what this movie must have done to people's mind 40 years back.
@freddawson6432
@freddawson6432 4 месяца назад
I saw it in the theater and WOW! It was the best movie I had seen in my 14 years LOL. I still enjoy it to the fullest. Now that I am vet, I can empathize with the character of Rambo. If you weren't there you wouldn't understand. I digress, it was a helluva an experience in the dark of the theater.
@Doppiovetro
@Doppiovetro Год назад
6:25 the way the rifle falls from his hand is awesome. You can feel the absolute fear he's in. Awesome actor
@siggifreud812
@siggifreud812 Год назад
indeed. Dennehy did a superb job in this role.
@antaress8128
@antaress8128 Год назад
He is great actor indeed. Check out the scene where he first appears out of a door, right before he starts greeting everybody in town. Just watch his movements - such small details yet so natural. Perfect actor.
@nopejoeandangie
@nopejoeandangie Год назад
didn't get to see Dennehy in a lot. Though him as John Wayne Gacy was scary af
@stephenle-surf9893
@stephenle-surf9893 Год назад
Check out best seller. Brilliant.
@thediehardarkansasrazorbak7288
I'll bet Will shit a big green 🍏 after that knife to his throat.
@4666raptor
@4666raptor Год назад
the "let it go scene" brilliant!. one of my favourite movie scenes ever. turned the big bad sherif into a scared little kid. he thought he knew what tough was until he met rambo
@MrAbeylik
@MrAbeylik Год назад
I heard they got into it after that scene do to the pressure sly put on the knife. Could just be a rumor though
@BathSaltShaman
@BathSaltShaman 7 месяцев назад
@@MrAbeylik Yeah I think he actually cut him there. The mark left on his neck was darker than the prop blood in the rest of the film and looked like it was spreading out.
@BathSaltShaman
@BathSaltShaman 7 месяцев назад
@@KillerInstinct-ch5oj Real knives and real guns actually are used quite often today. Just ask Alec Baldwin!
@BabyEater61
@BabyEater61 7 месяцев назад
​@@BathSaltShamanyeah, that's why I stand behind Alec Baldwin, too dangerous being in front
@aerisgainsborough2141
@aerisgainsborough2141 5 месяцев назад
well the cold never bothered him anyway...
@erict3032
@erict3032 9 месяцев назад
I remember watching this with my dad when I was 7 or 8 years old when it came out. I always (even as a kid) wanted to be in the army probably cuz my dad was in too plus both of my grandfathers in WW2. Fast forward to 1993 and I joined up 11b infantry. Did my boot and AIT at benning and thought I could kick the world’s ass till I got to my permanent duty station Ft drum 10th mountain division. It was the hardest thing I ever did in my life and really made my parents proud (both are dead now) and my grandparents. It was hard as shit but I wouldn’t take one thing back from it. I still can’t believe I did some of the shit we did physically and mentally. I’m 48 now and full of arthritis, had a hip replacement and need another one, got a bad back but I still would not take one thing back from it. Aco 2-14 inf “Golden dragons - Right of the Line!”
@AldoSchmedack
@AldoSchmedack 5 месяцев назад
10th along with 75th and a few other's are legendary. So are a few foreign troops, but not quite like ours ever. LRRP/Deep Recon is an art, and a science. It is a mental war as much as physical. It takes a spark that can't die. Truly impressive folk that do kt, including you. Much respect!
@erict3032
@erict3032 5 месяцев назад
@@AldoSchmedack thank you my brother
@edwardcatton1047
@edwardcatton1047 2 месяца назад
I bet both your Parents are Looking down on You?, Proud as!, my Father, passed away this Christmas!, 50 years ago!, on board the HMAS ARROW!, Stokes Hill Wharf!, Darwin NT Australia 1974!, during Cyclone Tracy!, I was only 2 years old!, but, RESPECT!!! TO ALL ACTIVE!/ FALLEN SERVICE MEN & WOMEN!!!.
@Dennis-nm1jm
@Dennis-nm1jm 2 месяца назад
Thank you for your service
@erict3032
@erict3032 2 месяца назад
@@Dennis-nm1jm thanks Dennis
@Mcvthree3
@Mcvthree3 Год назад
Brian Dennehy plays such a great villain. This character and the one he played in Silverado are both multifaceted and nuanced. He can be alternately charming and dispicable. Love this movie .
@billmoran3219
@billmoran3219 Год назад
His portrayal of the bush pilot Rosie in Never Cry Wolf was I thought another of his great performances of an every day man.
@thegall7437
@thegall7437 Год назад
Antagonist, sure, but he is hardly a villain.
@Mcvthree3
@Mcvthree3 Год назад
@@thegall7437 I stand corrected.
@capsortee
@capsortee Год назад
Brian is a villain in this movie?!
@Mcvthree3
@Mcvthree3 Год назад
@@capsortee a guy further up the thread said it best by describing him as the "antagonist"
@schrodingerscat1863
@schrodingerscat1863 Год назад
Remember when this film first came out, back then it was something we had never seen the like of before. Even now it holds up as an absolute classic but back then it raised the bar so high for what an action movie could be.
@beastinsight9825
@beastinsight9825 Год назад
1st action movie of its kind ;)
@terryadams2652
@terryadams2652 Год назад
Yeah, and then Terminator came out 2 years later, and raised it again.
@schrodingerscat1863
@schrodingerscat1863 Год назад
@@terryadams2652 Yes, both great movies, so many great movies back then, it was an amazing time to be growing up.
@mazeppa1231
@mazeppa1231 Год назад
@@terryadams2652 Man, the stallone and schwarzenegger movies of the time back then were so awesome.
@garythomas4431
@garythomas4431 24 дня назад
Stallone at his best. The first Rambo was brilliant.
@declanballbagius9529
@declanballbagius9529 11 месяцев назад
“theres no way outta here except through us” 😂 was exactly the moment they shouldve started looking for a way out
@cameronmays5422
@cameronmays5422 Год назад
This is an excellent example of the terror, anxiety, and dread of being in Vietnam. Even down to the setting is an allegory for Vietnam. The trees, the rain and thunder, as well as the weapons used (M16's)
@headofmyself5663
@headofmyself5663 Год назад
I think Will is using a HK93, but not M16.
@paultoth7853
@paultoth7853 Год назад
@@headofmyself5663 yeah, I always wondered about that as well. Why? Magazines are not interchangeable.
@headofmyself5663
@headofmyself5663 Год назад
@@paultoth7853 nope, 5.56 vs 7.62. Dunno why, maybe budget reasons for filming...
@paultoth7853
@paultoth7853 Год назад
@@headofmyself5663 well, which did he have an HK 91 or an HK 93? In the clip we saw it certainly looks like he has an HK 93 which is 5.56 NATO. I had an HK 91(not a clone) years ago. The mags are straight just like a 20 round aluminum AR15 mag but obviously much larger.
@headofmyself5663
@headofmyself5663 Год назад
@@paultoth7853 93 and you are correct with Nato ammo.
@samalvey8168
@samalvey8168 Год назад
When Rambo tells you to leave him alone, leave him alone.
@garysteele683
@garysteele683 Год назад
lol...facts: when ANYBODY tells you to leave him or her alone, best to do it.
@samalvey8168
@samalvey8168 Год назад
@@garysteele683 Yes, but that goes triple for a mentally unstable PTSD-ridden Vietnam War veteran.
@jasoncody1537
@jasoncody1537 Год назад
@@garysteele683 your right when someone tells you to leave them alone it's for your safety not theirs
@billking1751
@billking1751 Год назад
The Sheriff 🤬~ NO DAMNIT!!!!!
@99mrpogi
@99mrpogi Год назад
@@jasoncody1537 yeah specially if the person is a soldier who is trained to or an expert in taking down multiple members of armed groups
@jadentrez
@jadentrez 18 дней назад
First Blood: The heart-warming story of John Rambo, a good man in search of a decent meal and a job in a car wash.
@CalvinMagnusMusic
@CalvinMagnusMusic 8 дней назад
Meanwhile, in a cloaked spaceship there's a Predator squad watching all this and going like: "we should recruit this wonderful human specimen"
@kennethwicks1215
@kennethwicks1215 Год назад
I saw this film in 1983 while stationed at Ansbach, Germany (US Army) on a military base. I'm 61yrs now, I was 22 then. I just remember how hyped we were as soldiers after seeing this film.
@saints3824
@saints3824 Год назад
Great story. 👍
@jeep146
@jeep146 Год назад
What I call the rebuilding transition period. I enlisted about that time. Vietnam was still a dirty word in America, everyone wanted to forget. The Vietnam veterans always had tons of stories of the war.
@keirboyko
@keirboyko Год назад
So Kenneth, were you a nazi?
@randallrigney420
@randallrigney420 Год назад
1983 I wasn't even 1 yet, on 1-21-23 I turned 40, not trying to make you feel old. 🇺🇲✌️🇺🇲
@kennethwicks1215
@kennethwicks1215 Год назад
@@randallrigney420 😆
@ontherunjg
@ontherunjg 9 месяцев назад
If you ever get attacked in the woods just scream 'Will' and all will be fixed.
@Penguins_antartica
@Penguins_antartica 9 месяцев назад
Rambo to cop: “don’t push it or I’ll give you a war you won’t believe” 😂😂😂
@bananamaniac2
@bananamaniac2 Год назад
"In town you're the law. Out here it's me." Fantastic writing. Movies these days don't send a chill down your spine like they use to
@TheJoker-bz3ms
@TheJoker-bz3ms Год назад
Not entirely true but I get what you mean
@smileytfc
@smileytfc Год назад
@@TheJoker-bz3ms you know of any movies - in the same vein - of the last 10 years that hold a candle to a masterpiece like this?
@TheJoker-bz3ms
@TheJoker-bz3ms Год назад
@@Defme374 can you name me some good war movies
@TheJoker-bz3ms
@TheJoker-bz3ms Год назад
@@smileytfc John wick sends a chill down my spine
@joelonzello4189
@joelonzello4189 Год назад
School Boards send chills down parents spines these days....
@jontodd5462
@jontodd5462 Год назад
Imagine all the vet's in reality who had to deal with this constantly after there service . This movie is redemption at its finest .
@IamAwhiteMEXICAN
@IamAwhiteMEXICAN Год назад
That’s definitely another reason it would be hard for tyrants to take over America, got dudes living out in the street with 10 times the combat experience as any active duty officer or soldier today lol
@BlackCat-dm7se
@BlackCat-dm7se Год назад
they're still dealing with it, thanks for your service now get lost, right wingers just dont care
@masterjay4992
@masterjay4992 Год назад
It still happens from all the Leftists
@glennbrymer4065
@glennbrymer4065 Год назад
It was a real problem at times. From 72 to 78. I had a few run ins with tyrants with badges. They can be very dangerous. USArmy 69/71
@Shobikz
@Shobikz Год назад
@@glennbrymer4065 thank you for your service!
@dorecorder27
@dorecorder27 9 месяцев назад
rambo just made a grown ass man cray 😂
@Thenogomogo-zo3un
@Thenogomogo-zo3un Месяц назад
Sheriff now wet hisself and crying "mommy"
@murrethmedia
@murrethmedia 11 месяцев назад
Thank God their skilled training allowed them to survive.
@WaterCrane
@WaterCrane Год назад
3:49 I'm still amazed at how well camouflaged Rambo is. If you don't know he's there, he's very hard to spot (at least the first few times I saw it I couldn't see him).
@joser3807
@joser3807 Год назад
Its an actual camouflage technique called the" yeti suit" but if you try to search it you can hardly find anything about it..i think the viet cong and nva used this technique.
@nicogaerlan3123
@nicogaerlan3123 Год назад
5yt
@MichaelBrown-ti1un
@MichaelBrown-ti1un Год назад
@@joser3807 makes sense. The Vietcong had home-field advantage. They won because they knew their terrain better than the French, the Americans etc.
@Camel-from-Arabia
@Camel-from-Arabia Год назад
@@MichaelBrown-ti1un Actually no. Vietcong loosing most battles. It was politicans and leftist media who help communist won that war.
@commiesnzombies
@commiesnzombies Год назад
those pacific north west fern beds make some good cover
@bone3594
@bone3594 6 месяцев назад
This is a great movie that meant a lot to our Vietnam War Veterans... God Bless The U.S.A and all our troops.
@nareshsingh4141
@nareshsingh4141 Год назад
Man this movie gonna remain a hit till the end if time!!! They don't make movies like this anymore
@lyndonfair9850
@lyndonfair9850 Год назад
Facts
@fioralbannach6647
@fioralbannach6647 Год назад
@@lyndonfair9850 no need for facts, just an opinion for christ sake
@stosh64
@stosh64 Год назад
@@fioralbannach6647 He says with Soy face smile
@piercemccauley7079
@piercemccauley7079 Год назад
There’s a reason
@brianforbes8838
@brianforbes8838 Год назад
Brian Dennehy was a great actor, but what's interesting about this scene is that he was cast in what appeared to be a tough-guy role (as he often was cast), yet his character, the sheriff, ended up as vulnerable in opposition to Rambo. You can see it in Dennehy's acting, how he is emotionally traumatized by what Rambo just did to him and his deputies. Very convincing. RIP Mr. Dennehy, who I should also mention was a graduate of Columbia University.
@jamesmorant1406
@jamesmorant1406 5 месяцев назад
Yup, he realizes he's in over his head
@JustMe-um7sr
@JustMe-um7sr 8 месяцев назад
"In town, you're the law, out here it's me" Very underrated line in cinema
@user-qe3cj3uy5r
@user-qe3cj3uy5r 10 месяцев назад
It's already a classic! Haven't watched in a while.
@thebrummierailenthusiasts5329
41 years on and this is the best film by sylvester Stallone
@brianbooher7318
@brianbooher7318 Год назад
Couldn't agree more most of his films suck but this one is a great movie an should get more respect
@pastateconstablesoffice
@pastateconstablesoffice Год назад
I'd have to drop it to his second best ... after 1997's Cop Land ... in my opinion, his Finest performance ... in a movie co-starring Harvey Keitel, Robert DeNIro and Ray Liotta no less ...
@hansgrueber8169
@hansgrueber8169 Год назад
I'd have to say no on that one. Stop or My Mom Will Shoot is the finest work he has ever done.
@tutts999
@tutts999 Год назад
I'd agree with out. Its a shame the Rambo series when stupid after the one.
@sashavish309
@sashavish309 9 месяцев назад
Rocky is a good film with Stallone!
@EBR1
@EBR1 Год назад
"In town you're the law. Out here it's me." Bad ass line.
@legitbeans9078
@legitbeans9078 Год назад
He was also the law in Judge Dredd
@Edvinas97
@Edvinas97 16 дней назад
That police chief is absolute embodiment of term *power trip*
@tadget0566
@tadget0566 7 месяцев назад
The fact that he lets them scream for a while and then it just goes quiet is awesome
@rockygonzalez7635
@rockygonzalez7635 Год назад
I'm a 80s child man Rambo was awesome I remember playing outside with my make believe machine gun and acting like I was Rambo and my bro was commando those days were good times
@Mr.Tin_88
@Mr.Tin_88 Год назад
6:25 That moment is simply EPIC. The panic in his face...
@basicdose.9872
@basicdose.9872 11 месяцев назад
Rambo fought in Vietnam. We salute you for your selfless service John Rambo.
@JeremiahWolfe-tz6gk
@JeremiahWolfe-tz6gk 3 месяца назад
The sheriff be like: Let’s split up gang!!! You go with shaggy and scooby and I will go with daphne
@Jimbo497
@Jimbo497 Год назад
I love at 6:43 when Rambo applies some pressure to the knife to make Teasle look him in the eye. God this movie is great.
@hoviksmail
@hoviksmail Год назад
Fun Fact: To this day, the Sheriff still hasn't let it go.
@kellybright240
@kellybright240 Год назад
You win.
@briangustafson5757
@briangustafson5757 Год назад
Ego
@l337pwnage
@l337pwnage Год назад
The only constitutional law enforcement in the nation. That's why movies denigrate them and promote the alphabet bois.
@Willie-go6dc
@Willie-go6dc Год назад
King shit cop
@iocsparkfire0075
@iocsparkfire0075 Год назад
@@briangustafson5757 for real
@Banryu-s3n
@Banryu-s3n 13 дней назад
His version of “Let it go” is better than Elsa’s 😂
@brandonlongbottom5747
@brandonlongbottom5747 8 месяцев назад
Man, the sheer look of terror when the knife is against his throat and then we slides down the tree, after most likely pissing his pants, and he just sobs into hands ... brilliant acting
@Dan.50
@Dan.50 Год назад
Brilliant scene! There are entirely too many people on this planet that don't know when to stop pushing.
@mothercoconuts2422
@mothercoconuts2422 Год назад
One of my favorite parts comes before this epic scene when they get info radioed in on Rambo, "You guys sure picked one helluva guy to mess around with.....John Rambo is a Vietnam vet.... he's a Green Beret.... guy's a war hero." And then they learn first hand in the woods with him.
@violetslaboratory1394
@violetslaboratory1394 2 месяца назад
One of the best scenes from one of the greatest films of all time.
@Voltron881
@Voltron881 Год назад
5:19 Fact: Sly said the impact swing of that trap was so hard it actually broke the actor’s knee. The pain you here is real.
@Top-Hat-Killer
@Top-Hat-Killer 4 месяца назад
hear*
@Tylerboyd2001
@Tylerboyd2001 3 месяца назад
Damn fr? I was actually admiring his acting. Dude sounded he was actually in distress. I guess he actually was in pain 😂
@franktuckwell196
@franktuckwell196 Год назад
We ain't hunting him, he's hunting us. CORRECT!!
@michelledemgard9862
@michelledemgard9862 Год назад
Do you know if I can watch this movie on Netflix Frank I’m bored 😢
@srujan00
@srujan00 6 месяцев назад
Dennehy rarely got the recognition he deserved for the role. Great performance.
@gavinranson3395
@gavinranson3395 8 месяцев назад
he wasn't lying, he definitely gave him a war he wouldn't believe, haha
@amysmileyreid95
@amysmileyreid95 Год назад
Trautman: I’m not here to save Rambo from you…..I’m here to save you from Rambo!
@JohnH20111
@JohnH20111 Год назад
because Colonel Trautman knew exactly what Rambo is capable of doing but Teasle chose not to listen
@mjremy2605
@mjremy2605 Год назад
I met the Mexican guy who played Rambo's double in stunt scenes. Handsome fella who looked just like Sly Stallone. He was posing for action photos with tourists in Mexico City parks. Saddest thing that an actor ended up like that. He was much taller than Sly and almost identical face. I wish we could have given him acting roles here, but he was probably a threat to Sly himself. He was tall, very muscular, and had the same features - like his twin. I felt so sad about that.
@SchoolRumble4ever22
@SchoolRumble4ever22 Год назад
That sucks man....:(
@rodemus18
@rodemus18 3 месяца назад
What was his name
@jaydaville1105
@jaydaville1105 7 месяцев назад
His facial expressions in every scene is spot on. I can act/and or speak through my facial expressions, anger, guilt ect.
@lokashmajhi3754
@lokashmajhi3754 10 месяцев назад
Bunch of local city cops hunting a spec ops veteran who has a great deal of experience in jungle guerrilla style Warfare. ☠️☠️
@buzztrucker
@buzztrucker Год назад
The production value in this scene alone rivals modern action day movies with big budgets and special effects. Loved 80's action movies and this was a major one.
@carmium
@carmium 10 месяцев назад
Consider that Rambo was to escape at one point by leaping from a cliff into a tree. Word is, Stallone simply did just that. No SFX, just a lot of grunting and crashing.
@alecchavez9430
@alecchavez9430 10 месяцев назад
I love this scene , it shows Sheriff Teasle true self, a coward no-esteem selfish man , that feels powerful and untouchable when he carries a gun in his hands , compared to rambo who could just have killed him with his bare hands/ Such a pathetic man Sheriff Teasle is
@jorgesenna1304
@jorgesenna1304 4 месяца назад
Very good !! Rj Brasil
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