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John Rambo (Sylvester Stallone) gets thrown into jail, but never underestimate Rambo, Action Hero.
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@brettlee5226
@brettlee5226 Год назад
1. Rambo has the right to remain silent. 2. They should’ve been more careful with someone with obvious PTSD. 3. They’re just trying to prove their toughness to an ACTUAL tough guy. 4. All Rambo did was wanting something to eat. 5. I love this movie!
@warprimeminister
@warprimeminister Год назад
This is the 70s. Vietnam veterans weren’t treated as well as the WWII guys or have the support they did or that our OIF / OEF troops did
@seanodwyer4322
@seanodwyer4322 Год назад
bret- should hav gone cannible and ripped flesh outt of pigs with his teeth
@99mrpogi
@99mrpogi Год назад
They should have never messed with a guy who's capable of killing larger numbers of enemies
@serpenthydra
@serpenthydra Год назад
@@99mrpogi I think it's more just having respect for someone who's served your country. Nm, what harm they could cause, the fact they've put their life on the line for yours is worth a smidgen of gratitude and some due deference, regardless of whatever crime might've been committed. Innocent until proven otherwise... Still happens today, remarkable disrespect from law enforcement towards military personnel. There was that incident in Windsor, Virginia in 2021. I'm sure there are others...
@resi4pro549
@resi4pro549 10 месяцев назад
People didn't respect vietnam soldiers
@JH-ot5mn
@JH-ot5mn Год назад
All he wanted was something to eat.
@actuary33
@actuary33 Год назад
Just about to type that lollll
@C.A._Old
@C.A._Old Год назад
Gottem. best ever.
@Hermit_Ronin
@Hermit_Ronin Год назад
That sheriff was too prejudiced and arrogant to let Rambo have his chow. All the sheriff cared about was the thrill in abusing his own power and looking “good” from that. And that led to disastrous consequences from messing with the wrong man.
@ashornhaywood3028
@ashornhaywood3028 Год назад
Exactly
@filippppppos
@filippppppos Год назад
Just like J.C.van Damme 😅
@coolcat6303
@coolcat6303 Год назад
Rambo took out an entire police department in less than 2 minutes. Even the Terminator didn’t do it that fast.
@d-money5976
@d-money5976 Год назад
That might be true but bare in mine Rambo whoop ass to get OUT...The T800 whoop major ass and KILLED ass to get in and STAYED in until he was done... and understandably Rambo did damage and continued to get away from the cops....T800 brought it to the cops and pretty much took out the entire station....
@derekfraser7397
@derekfraser7397 Год назад
The Terminator's number was T101, not T800.
@KRYPTOS_K5
@KRYPTOS_K5 Год назад
You are wrong. Rambo took out an entire departament of Police to flee but Arnold has killed all of them. Brasil
@DilbertMuc
@DilbertMuc Год назад
@@KRYPTOS_K5 Of course, he was a Terminator. That's their job. 😁
@vantaaax
@vantaaax Год назад
@@derekfraser7397 nope its t800 model 101. model 101 = looks like arnold. if it was model 100 it would look like a different person
@BradMason2014
@BradMason2014 Год назад
I could watch this scene a million times. Really captures PTSD like no other combat scene.
@albundy8882
@albundy8882 Год назад
That and it really captures just how ignorant the general public was about it as well.
@wrongfullyaccused7139
@wrongfullyaccused7139 Год назад
@@albundy8882 : The "general public" fell into two categories. The first did not want to know. The second was composed of those who wanted to know but were denied factual information by the fake news which was the propaganda arm of the socialist/marxist/communist/democrat totalitarian thug party. The very same people who fed the enemy information about our soldiers to the Viet congress and the CcP so they could not win.
@MrBeen992
@MrBeen992 Год назад
WHAT THE .... DO YOU KNOW ABOUT WAR PTSD ? /...... NOTHING
@wrongfullyaccused7139
@wrongfullyaccused7139 Год назад
@@MrBeen992 : Actually I know a good deal about PTSD. I know that it does not take war to cause it. Those suffering from PTSD not caused by war suffer just as greatly as those who have lived through war. The best thing I know about PTSD is that it can be overcome.
@BradMason2014
@BradMason2014 Год назад
@@MrBeen992 WTF do you know about anything?
@fisterhr
@fisterhr Год назад
This hand to hand combat is more realistic than the BS in the movies that came a bit later.
@inquisitor4635
@inquisitor4635 Год назад
The elbow to the chest of the cop perhaps not so realistic.
@Rekaert
@Rekaert Год назад
@@inquisitor4635 Yeah, Rambo offering his hand to Ward over his shoulder so they can perform a neat and safe shoulder-throw at 5:32 is a bit suspect too.
@davidguiney1746
@davidguiney1746 Год назад
The running on top of the hood of the squad car at the end was a bit unnecessary
@corssecurity
@corssecurity Год назад
@@inquisitor4635 Stallone broke his nose for real. It was an accident but goes w/ being a stunt man. Actors are rarely trained in stunt work. Making fights appear real for the camera but not hurting one another. Or at least not injuring each other. Banging your elbow hurts like the Dickens but no lasting injuries.
@tejedestinos-petonboostead6733
Lmao you never been in a fight this is not realistic at all
@Mucklehorn
@Mucklehorn Год назад
Poor guy coming in with a box of doughnuts or files or something gets leg swept and a brutal downward elbow to the bridge of the nose. He was one day from retirement.
@_EDCstuff
@_EDCstuff Год назад
Dude actually got his nose broken in the take that ended up in the film. That elbow is for real.
@m3lapelazpendejoyoutubemarica1
@@_EDCstuff It was accidental though. poor guy had to wear real nose bandages for the rest of the film.
@rascallyrabbit8548
@rascallyrabbit8548 Год назад
when an elbow has your number on it
@zibtihaj3213
@zibtihaj3213 Год назад
such is life
@Phuc_Socialist_You_Tube
@Phuc_Socialist_You_Tube Год назад
Look at the bright side, He got to retire 1 day early.
@NeonGhostHobo
@NeonGhostHobo Год назад
Imagine the version of Rambo where everyone was just nice to him. He'd be in Hope to this day chopping wood, drinking fresh morning coffees.
@stevekaczynski3793
@stevekaczynski3793 Год назад
On another star system. "Yeah, things were messed up in Vietnam. If you want a job we're hiring."
@NeonGhostHobo
@NeonGhostHobo Год назад
@@stevekaczynski3793 hahah yes I love this!
@imcallingjapan2178
@imcallingjapan2178 Год назад
Without the catharsis of this movie's events and the subsequent reunion with his colonel, he might have slumped into depression and alcohol abuse and eventually committed suicide or just remained a homeless drifter until his health failed and he died of pneumonia or something.
@jasonking1284
@jasonking1284 Год назад
If that sheriff was nice to him, they would be like this.... ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE--nYhixp7bXI.html
@garyelder-hx5vs
@garyelder-hx5vs Год назад
I think this was inevitable, eventually he'd run into some a**holes in some bar or job and get shit on ,and finally just flip out and go postal , this is really a good story for govts to take note and help vets or Anyone with mental issues before it's too late , but obviously the point was missed as we see by the news today.
@nepntzerZer
@nepntzerZer Год назад
One of the most realistic portrayal of police in a movie ever. Even the ginger who was morally struggling with the corrupt establishment...
@SenkaBandit
@SenkaBandit Год назад
Most realistic portrayal of 1970s small town cops. Not modern
@SenkaBandit
@SenkaBandit Год назад
@G E T R E K T yes really. It’s literally set around that time
@gedungisphoopnuchle9121
@gedungisphoopnuchle9121 Год назад
@@SenkaBandit yeah...no. when a policeman can just pull you over on bullshit pretense like your license plate is too dirty to read, your seat belt didn't appear fastened or my all time favorite "there was a burglary and you fit the description". The police enforce maritime law which is wholly unconstitutional. This happened when our government was sold to the UK under the corporation act of 1871. This was when the gold fringe was installed around the American flag indicating a captured flag and this is when maritime law went into effect. This is about to change and real freedom will once again be the norm. I could go on but if you have actively oppressed your fellow countrymen right to travel then I truly hope you receive your just rewards. Your honor and integrity is placed on a system that WILL hold you accountable. Not a threat, just letting you know. And if you have received the perfectly fine and safe vaccine, sorry to inform you that you have less than 9 months to live. This was all an IQ test, and from the sounds of it you have failed.
@TheSaxualHealer
@TheSaxualHealer Год назад
@@SenkaBandit He was disputing your silly assertion that this type of behavior ended in the 70’s or was/is limited to small town departments.
@SenkaBandit
@SenkaBandit Год назад
@@TheSaxualHealer Modern police departments don’t torture veterans dude
@thedarkcriminal1658
@thedarkcriminal1658 Год назад
I watched Rambo with my dad the first time. My heart was racing, sweaty hands. One of the few and most rare movies that captures you from the start.
@brandonn3543
@brandonn3543 Год назад
were your jewels itchy too?
@thedarkcriminal1658
@thedarkcriminal1658 Год назад
@@brandonn3543 No, it's not that kind of movie.
@corssecurity
@corssecurity Год назад
Homoeroriticism? I should tell you a bit about Top Gun.
@QuantumEffectResidue
@QuantumEffectResidue Год назад
That's why the 80s were one of the best times to be alive in the entire 20th Century. If I would have been alive at the time, I would probably say the 50s, but that too was great from what my Mom and Dad told me.
@brandonn3543
@brandonn3543 Год назад
​@@lisasmith767 thank you
@lard_lad_AU
@lard_lad_AU Год назад
The red head cop (played by David Caruso) was the only one who showed Rambo any empathy or respect.
@marcustrice3246
@marcustrice3246 8 месяцев назад
Deputy Mitch
@ConservativeCanadian57
@ConservativeCanadian57 4 месяца назад
@@marcustrice3246full name Deputy Mitch Rogers according to the DVD extra features
@robertmasina7388
@robertmasina7388 2 месяца назад
An example of good cop/ bad cop.
@LandersWorkshop
@LandersWorkshop Месяц назад
The neutral cop was kinda ok with him too though.
@j.vinton4039
@j.vinton4039 Год назад
When I first watched this as a kid; it infuriated me, but also had me on the edge of my seat. Even as a kid; I couldn’t fathom the disrespect they gave him. Wasn’t until I got older and learned about the Vietnam Vets and the treatment they received did it make sense.
@sm0000
@sm0000 Год назад
I was saw this movie as an early teen ...that time I couldn't understand why would someone disrespect a soldier like that! Or why is police like that? I am not an American, so I didn't really know the Vietnam thing in detail. I was just interested in the action. And how Rambo is so expert in doing everything and knows when to do what. Do u think people with PTSD can plan and execute actions like these ? Or may be its all in his subconsciousness, may be he did something weird and the police we're not really bad to him, he's making things up in head (this is a crazy thought though)
@commanderwolffeex
@commanderwolffeex Год назад
@@sm0000 *DISCLAIMER: I am not targeting anyone of Vietnamese decent or trying to be racist. I am simply stating facts of the war. A big reason this could be was because (I think) in the Vietnam War, the Vietnamese would send out their babies with bombs on their backs and send them towards American soldiers. They took them in with affection. Bomb went off. Ended up killing our men and the child, too. They had no other choice but to shoot the children, hence came the name "baby-killers". I don't even think they had a choice on what to do. I doubt it was in their power. Also, I'm not too sure about this, but there's this thing called "Agent Orange" that was a chemical compound used by the U.S. military to clear out vegetation or something. It ended up being able to cause cancers and sickness that could've been spread to the Vietnamese. Maybe American citizens thought they'd unleashed a disease to try to intentionally kill the Vietnamese (Remember, I am not 100% sure about this, just a thought!). Personally, I think Rambo portrays a beautiful image on what it was like to come back to disgust, hate, and repugnance (not beautiful as in "good," but beautiful as in it clearly gives a general perspective of how Vietnam vets were treated).
@kitosjek9541
@kitosjek9541 Год назад
@@sm0000 imperialist war
@jamesbarnett527
@jamesbarnett527 Год назад
@@kitosjek9541 Yeah the communists were such great guys taking countries by force and leaving no elected govt.
@d-money5976
@d-money5976 Год назад
Even before seeing this I always knew the asshole levels of cops and how they treat people.....
@steverogers7601
@steverogers7601 Год назад
As a kid I just thought Rambo was so cool being able to escape jail from those nasty bully cops, and how cool he was hunting the cops down like a ninja. As an adult, who also served, I understand how real PTSD is and how some folks don’t even want to acknowledge it or even try to understand it. Not to mention how some cops abuse their power to infringe on another’s rights. Such a brilliant legendary film!
@migarsormr5561
@migarsormr5561 Год назад
Yeah its amazing how much more... personal this movie has gotten right after serving 8 years.
@petroliam3311
@petroliam3311 Год назад
Not some cops, most cops abuse their authority.
@astralplainer
@astralplainer Год назад
Thank you for your service 🇺🇲💪🙏
@almightyfalcon
@almightyfalcon Год назад
@regisjohnson4958 on the assumption this isn't a troll, have you seen the movie? the only thing rambo was guilty of was not complying with teasle's absurd bias towards vietnam vets (detailed in the book and implied in the movie). you can't arrest someone for trying to invest money into your town by buying food at a restaurant, which was what rambo was going to do instead of walking 30 miles up the highway for food. even before that, he wasn't panhandling or doing anything else that would justify him being pulled over anyway. this isn't even mentioning the beating and the water torture in the video we're even commenting on.
@almightyfalcon
@almightyfalcon Год назад
@regisjohnson4958 probably should've guessed from the hashtag, because no-one does that lol. fair play
@michaelw2263
@michaelw2263 Год назад
What's crazy is that deputy tried to warn them and was even sympathetic towards Rambo. Shame he ended up suffering due to the others.
@RobertSmith-pw4jz
@RobertSmith-pw4jz Год назад
That's exactly how so many cops are nowadays; and that's even if you can get one to open their mouth and take action to stop any wrongdoings committed by their own. That blue wall of silence is real!
@martinschott873
@martinschott873 Год назад
Do you mean that line: "How blind are you? Don´t you see that guy is crazy?" I always thought that the deputy was talking to Rambo about Galt. So he warned Rambo about Art Galt and his sadist and psychopathic character.
@emt5330
@emt5330 Год назад
​@@martinschott873no. The deputy warned Galt, and Galt says " can't you see I don't give a shit?"
@erislocker
@erislocker Год назад
well....ACAB
@Intrepid_Crusader1096
@Intrepid_Crusader1096 Год назад
It's Horatio Caine before he went to Miami and led the CSI.
@outdoorguy845
@outdoorguy845 Год назад
One of the best movies ever made
@C.A._Old
@C.A._Old Год назад
Gottem. best ever. These Movies Need Remasteres Like Terminator 1 2 !
@kialee2622
@kialee2622 Год назад
First blood two is the best.
@warwickscram1656
@warwickscram1656 Год назад
The audiobook is really good. Different ending but still excellent.
@NOFATE02
@NOFATE02 Год назад
i recently saw this again - that ending scene where he says he doesnt talk to anyone hits really fucking hard watching it now that im much older
@michaellorusso4912
@michaellorusso4912 Год назад
@Joe R : Has this been confirmed ?
@andrewseymour5541
@andrewseymour5541 Год назад
This is how bullies need to be dealt with.
@sanzuslacker
@sanzuslacker Год назад
yeah and it leads you to the guidance office.
@Jpan4
@Jpan4 Год назад
@@sanzuslacker that's how the guidance office needs delt with. Lol
@Jpan4
@Jpan4 Год назад
You're right sir
@lolusuck386
@lolusuck386 Год назад
And cops, but saying that is redundant.
@Jpan4
@Jpan4 Год назад
@@lolusuck386 it's all good
@jebbroham1776
@jebbroham1776 8 месяцев назад
My dad was a Vietnam vet, a Ranger in Phu Bai from 68-69, and he said that if anyone had tried to do this to him he would have slit their throat immediately. He had seen things that would make anyone back in the states go insane, so I believed him. In one engagement, during a flanking maneuver one of his sqadmates ran right into a booby trap and was almost cut in half by a spring-loaded spike trap exactly as what was portrayed in First Blood. This movie took it directly from what veterans of Vietnam reported encountering in the shit, which was absolutely real. They were fortunate that punji pits weren't portrayed in this film, because my dad saw many of them.
@rorychadwick4175
@rorychadwick4175 Месяц назад
Rambo has them at his house in Last Blood, it’s brutal
@kumanderberoya
@kumanderberoya Месяц назад
Americans love to overstate. I was no soldier but as kid and a teen ager during the tumultuous years of the 1970'sand 80's in my region in the Philippines I have seen so many brutality. The most violent we were just 30 feet away taking cover at a junk jeepney while combined communists and islamist rebels were beheading 3 captured constabulary men taunting the army and other constable platoons pinned down at low elevation ground. Nobody got PTSD from either soldiers or civilians.
@jebbroham1776
@jebbroham1776 Месяц назад
@@kumanderberoya Sounds like you're the one overstating things.
@kumanderberoya
@kumanderberoya Месяц назад
@@jebbroham1776 Overstating may not be the accurate word. What I mean i that you Americans make a fuss of little things that were just very ordinary to any other people in the world. You decorated your soldiers with medals even if the only thing they do was go to the fields and fulfill their duty and got shot. Medals are supposed to be earn when you do something out of the ordinary. In the Philippines and third world countries fighters from government or rebels do horrific things partly out of ignorance or just following stupid orders and get injured or killed with no expectation of recognition and those who survived are not given any allowances for erratic behavior or PTSD or whatever.
@Thenogomogo-zo3un
@Thenogomogo-zo3un 21 день назад
"They dont dip them in what we do"
@GymGarageMan
@GymGarageMan Год назад
Stallone showing everyone what a supreme athlete he is🔥
@davehopkin2329
@davehopkin2329 Год назад
BRUTAL training on your channel garageman!!
@jontodd5462
@jontodd5462 Год назад
Your arms are huge my dude . Hope I look like you at 50 👍 . Killer workouts 💪 . Takes more to do it alone then with a bunch of gym rats
@JesseThehuSnooker
@JesseThehuSnooker Год назад
With the help of a stand in on his motorbike😉
@scavenger9579
@scavenger9579 Год назад
And awsome actor too
@bobabooey4537
@bobabooey4537 Год назад
@@jontodd5462 *roids
@amitmangsulikar7153
@amitmangsulikar7153 Год назад
The way he react to razor. Perfect picturisation of Vietnam war veteran suffering by post traumatic disorder. Greatest performance of Silvester ❤️❤️🌹👍
@TrexFit
@TrexFit Год назад
Don't mess with a Soldier who's trained to fight for survival 🔥
@99mrpogi
@99mrpogi Год назад
Don't mess with a soldier who's capable of taking down larger numbers of enemies
@sextusempiricus7913
@sextusempiricus7913 Год назад
Don't F**K with anyone unless you are ready to finish it. I NEVER tailgate. I don't believe in PUSHING people. Some people can't wait to DIE! I am not married and have NO children. Want to F**K with me? I appreciate your comment.
@D33Lux
@D33Lux Год назад
and eat things that will make a billy goat puke.
@JukeboxBalowski
@JukeboxBalowski Год назад
The cop at <a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="350">05:50</a> is the guy who made the biggest mistake. Even though Rambo was kicking the shit out of all the cops, he still was basically locked downstairs in the jail and wouldn't have been able to unlock the door from the inside. But because that one cop unlocked the door in order to check and see what was going on, he was the one who really enabled Rambo to escape.
@mrjeffob
@mrjeffob Год назад
Hears a gunshot and slowly walks over to open the door, no urgency at all.
@stormtrooperjon9212
@stormtrooperjon9212 Год назад
The guy who's carrying stuff and is like "Hey wait" and then Rambo sweep kicks him and elbows him in the face always makes me laugh 🤣
@mrmoralman1
@mrmoralman1 Год назад
I like the moans he makes while hes writhing around in pain
@davidtucker7219
@davidtucker7219 Год назад
The "tiger paw" move Rambo gets Galt into... That's definitely a old school move.
@coolcat6303
@coolcat6303 Год назад
Yeah that poor actor playing the nerdy cop actually had his nose broken for real. Sly accidentally hit him way harder than they had planned.
@jurassicking112
@jurassicking112 4 месяца назад
Sylvester actually broke the actors nose
@stormtrooperjon9212
@stormtrooperjon9212 4 месяца назад
@@jurassicking112 pain is temporary, film is forever
@jackhalverson1201
@jackhalverson1201 Год назад
The unsettling high pitched sound during his flashbacks play a huge role in showing the sheer inattentiveness of the cops who don't understand what's going on in his head. Amazing.
@rballack1319
@rballack1319 Год назад
They understand fully he's suffering and that's what motivates them to push him. Like how a predator is aroused by the perception of fear.
@bqz4380
@bqz4380 Год назад
Never get bored with this movie, I don't know why
@profriday
@profriday Год назад
Nostalgia from getting old.
@Tony-ol9ru
@Tony-ol9ru Год назад
It takes it's time and it's slow, but when there's action it's explosive. It's a perfect balance.
@f0urstr1ng
@f0urstr1ng Год назад
I do. It’s good. You care about Rambo.
@scottknode898
@scottknode898 Год назад
I never get sick of watching First Blood and seen many times since I was a kid and i am 36 years old. I have been a big fan of 80s and 90s action movies growing up with my parents and older brother who is 42.
@twinkthatloveslotrtrilogy7676
Thats the point.Movies should be like that
@Aaronsmith-cu8ii
@Aaronsmith-cu8ii Год назад
This is true for a lot of vets that returned from Iraq and Afghanistan. I live and work in a small town just like this fictitious Hope and I’ve seen plenty of dudes just like this.
@Tippotipo
@Tippotipo Год назад
Hope is actually a real small town in British Columbia, Canada about two hours driving distance of Vancouver. The movie was made at that location.
@joliecide
@joliecide Год назад
First Blood 2 was also good, but the first one was hard as nails.
@yoboikamil525
@yoboikamil525 Год назад
​@@joliecide and the 3rd... uhh...
@kmlgraph
@kmlgraph 2 месяца назад
@@Tippotipo And it rains a lot there.
@moufidlahbil527
@moufidlahbil527 Год назад
Stallone's best movie without a doubt
@Tristamus
@Tristamus Год назад
rocky a close 2nd
@WhispersOfaSilhouette
@WhispersOfaSilhouette Год назад
Agreed, I’d say the action is better in this movie but Sly really was perfect for both films. Rambo & Rocky 1 are straight classics!
@moufidlahbil527
@moufidlahbil527 Год назад
I don't think Sly himself recognize this is his best of all time.
@Drone_PilotSG
@Drone_PilotSG Год назад
No vet who risked his life defending our freedoms can be allowed to be treated like this
@brandondavidson3995
@brandondavidson3995 Год назад
What makes this scene special is, the officer who is trying to shave him, honestly looks friendly, welcoming and only trying to do his job without hurting Rambo, and the past memories come to haunt him.
@Sharkbayt1025
@Sharkbayt1025 Год назад
Agreed, the deputies weren’t trying to cause trouble, just the sheriff and the captain felt like they had something to prove and were leading everyone else on
@stevekaczynski3793
@stevekaczynski3793 Год назад
Yes, but he also has slight folds on his eyes, which helps send Rambo back to his torture experience in Nam because the cop looks a bit Asiatic...
@yourmum69_420
@yourmum69_420 Год назад
but he still went along with it all. He should've arrested the others. But now, they stick together like good piggies. Cops are trash
@stylezmusic
@stylezmusic Год назад
How was this an 'extended scene'. This scene is exactly how i experienced it my whole life!
@JendellOverland
@JendellOverland Год назад
Exactly what I wrote, this was just simple clickbait
@robertmoore294
@robertmoore294 Год назад
Stallone really broke that guy nose by accident.
@666SAVAGES
@666SAVAGES Год назад
Yeah man, definitely could be miscommunication by the actors the dude probably leaned up into it not thinking Stallone was already going down lower to make it look real so sucks for that dudes nose 😂 always loved seeing him later with his nose all taped up
@orionlightheart640
@orionlightheart640 Год назад
These cops were just absolute bullies. This one I felt so bad for Rambo.
@enriquefau8974
@enriquefau8974 Год назад
Well if you think about it, only the moustache a*shole and the patrol car douche were rude to him. The rest just acted normally
@AnimeFan401
@AnimeFan401 Год назад
In the book Rambo kills the cops
@danielheartfire614
@danielheartfire614 Год назад
@@AnimeFan401 I want the book then.
@steverogers7601
@steverogers7601 Год назад
@@danielheartfire614lmaoo
@SpikyDane
@SpikyDane Год назад
why do they treat him badly?
@harrykadaras9459
@harrykadaras9459 Год назад
Dont care what the critics say, Stallone can act!
@hereandthere4763
@hereandthere4763 5 месяцев назад
And if anyone says he can't, tell them to watch Cop Land.
@jonzwikk1582
@jonzwikk1582 Год назад
This scene practically portrays perfectly what it means by the saying "play stupid games, win stupid prizes"
@sbgoldma
@sbgoldma Год назад
Absolutely brilliant movie!!! Sly is a legend 👊👊
@jamesmazzone7467
@jamesmazzone7467 Год назад
Shelly he became too much of a liberal
@abouchbouiz5478
@abouchbouiz5478 Год назад
​@@jamesmazzone7467 😊
@ingleringlet-snipps3rd449
@ingleringlet-snipps3rd449 Год назад
Anytime a small town deputy gruffly shouts, "It's time for my coffee break!" you just KNOW things are gonna go south.
@sshza2143
@sshza2143 Год назад
good call👏🤣🙌🙋‍♂😁✌😎
@alainvosselman9960
@alainvosselman9960 11 месяцев назад
I've seen this movie countless times.. grew up on it.. As a kid i understood the deeper layers of movies.. rationally. But the day i saw this movie again, this time, suffering CPTSD myself... It hit home so hard i cried like a kid.. never thought of soldiers the way i did at that moment. As if i finally got it on an emotional level... 35 some years later.
@ZakEmber
@ZakEmber Год назад
The thing I like about this movie is that the entire situation was 100% avoidable. For all his talk of, "the law" Will is a titanic hypocrite, and we see it here in this scene. Will is already abusing his power, but now we see it's not just him, but a good chunk of his department that all act like thugs with badges. Rambo is 100% right: all he wanted was a meal, but these arrogant goons decided to play, "tough guy", and found out the hard way that there is always someone tougher than you!
@seandougherty2556
@seandougherty2556 6 дней назад
"For all his talk of, "the law" Will is a titanic hypocrite". There's actually more to it than that. There is a moment after Rambo's escape that shows Teasle in his office and there is a picture frame behind him with a Purple Heart, Silver Star and Distinguished Service Cross displayed in it. This references a subplot in the book as Teasle is a Korean War (aka The Forgotten War) veteran and is embittered toward Rambo as the Vietnam War has overshadowed his service.
@gurgisjones1120
@gurgisjones1120 Год назад
It's great how Rambo doesn't cooperate one bit, with idiots.
@StriKe_jk
@StriKe_jk Год назад
Why should he, he did nothing wrong and the entire arrest was a false. He actually cooperates with plenty of people in the movie, when they are correct in what they say.
@garyelder-hx5vs
@garyelder-hx5vs Год назад
They came off adversarial, their big mistake.
@nakedsnake2669
@nakedsnake2669 Год назад
This is old movie but we keep replaying it over and over!!! Hollywood should learn from it!
@garyelder-hx5vs
@garyelder-hx5vs Год назад
Hollywood doesn't give a crap what we like , they have an agenda $$$ and it's run by people not in touch w/most avg. People
@ro55reel5
@ro55reel5 7 месяцев назад
I'm not sure Hollywood is allowed to balance the violation of an individuals humanity with the fact of a broken system these days. Would be too anti establishment
@imjuslooking7270
@imjuslooking7270 Год назад
One of the best scenes from one of the best movies of the 80s IMO. Those small town coppers were very unprepared for what Rambo could do.
@lexkanyima2195
@lexkanyima2195 Год назад
True
@D33Lux
@D33Lux Год назад
When he takes them down one by one in the forest, that was the best in the movie for me. Then he takes a dive off that cliff. Stallone actually injured his arm in that scene, not the blood, but I believe he broke some bones.
@concerned1
@concerned1 Год назад
Wow this film is so well made. That music is exactly what ptsd feel like in the pit of your stomach. Like an alarm bell going off.
@ChuckImania
@ChuckImania Год назад
we need more Rambo movies like this...
@shalimaar444
@shalimaar444 Год назад
All the actors are death or too old. Kids these days are made of urine.
@prltqdf9
@prltqdf9 Год назад
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="374">6:14</a> The music will never stop being incredible.
@ColtonIverson420
@ColtonIverson420 Год назад
This is one of the most badass scenes ever
@allhaildrewzavic2838
@allhaildrewzavic2838 Год назад
My dad and I don’t have a great relationship right now but gotta thank for watching this with mr when I was kid.
@hc8843
@hc8843 Год назад
if not too angry to each other, maybe you guys should get over the issues, back together and watch this movie! like old times!
@allhaildrewzavic2838
@allhaildrewzavic2838 Год назад
@@hc8843 I think I might. Thank you
@juanstarnotip8122
@juanstarnotip8122 Год назад
i watched this movie a few years back and tried to take a shot every time John's civil rights were violated and i was passed out drunk before the "action" part of this supposed action movie started. that's because it's not a action movie. It's a tragedy, and one of the best movies ever filmed in the 80's. a goddamn masterpiece.
@blardosplats
@blardosplats Год назад
what kind of masterpiece would goddamn?
@bruno8126
@bruno8126 Год назад
I remember first seeing this movie back in 1998 as a teen, this scene where he gets hit and badly treated and made me shed a tear.. but it's such great acting! you can see a real example ofPTSD at <a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="308">5:08</a>, those officers think he's a maniac or drug addict..
@fatarsemonkey
@fatarsemonkey Год назад
These guys do this scene so well it's hard to believe that Brian Dennehy and Jack Starrett aren't like this in real life. I would like to see a scene cut and everyone goes back to themselves.
@bretstanley8931
@bretstanley8931 Год назад
The film The Best Years of Our Lives in 1946 dealt with PTSD as well. I had never heard of that film until I was in my 40's which is amazing because it won 7 Academy Awards including Best Picture! One of the three main actors was a veteran who had lost both his hands and had never acted before! Everyone should see it!
@garyelder-hx5vs
@garyelder-hx5vs Год назад
That is an outstanding movie ,I caught it on turner classic a few years back !
@roybatty3989
@roybatty3989 4 месяца назад
Thanks for the tip, I'm 46 and had never heard of it.
@mixstamike
@mixstamike Год назад
The one thing I really respect about this movie is how they highlight PTSD of an ex military P.O.W. Cause there are triggers for some soliders whom come back from war because we can only imagine the horrors they seen or had to do to be alive. So I've seen people break down when fireworks were going off cause it reminded them of the war and had to walk over an hold his hand. With a big group of people standing around all thinking this guys crazy and going back to ignoring him, me and my mom were the only ones that understood and tried to help him. Cause if we didn't step in then who knows what would of happened foreal.
@alanwitton5039
@alanwitton5039 Год назад
Great scene from a great movie
@CommissarKane
@CommissarKane Год назад
Was Rambo the first movie to go into soldier PTSD? I can't recall any movies earlier than Rambo that did.
@alexnahan969
@alexnahan969 Год назад
All Quiet on the Western front I believe did. I know the book talks about how fireworks and the loudness of trains would cause him to think he was about to bombed and would try to take cover.
@tonymanero5544
@tonymanero5544 Год назад
1973 TV movie based on play called Sticks and Bones. Vietnam vet comes home blind and his home life changes everyone. The family lets him commit suicide. Many CBS stations wouldn’t show the movie. I watched it on b&w TV and it was a little mature for me.
@steverogers7601
@steverogers7601 Год назад
I think this is one of the more popular ones that helped drive the topic forward but I believe other films have done it before.
@annakimborahpa
@annakimborahpa Год назад
In the 1946 film The Best Years of Our Lives, the character Fred Derry played by Dana Andrews is experiencing post-war PTSD, even though it wasn't called that at the time. Derry finds resolution in the airfield scene near the end of the film when he mentally relives his experiences as a bomber pilot, and afterwards goes forward with his life.
@johngalante5216
@johngalante5216 Год назад
Fantastic scene from one of the best ever made.
@M1tjakaramazov
@M1tjakaramazov Год назад
The difference between Rambo and Matrix is Rambo is not some martial-arts trained combat machine, but just a natural warrior and survivor once recruited for a hellish job. Certainly he's had some degree of hand to hand combat training, but most of it is just instinct and commitment.
@jeffrey6618
@jeffrey6618 Год назад
Never use God's name as a cussword
@lucid685
@lucid685 Год назад
such an incredible scene. the pressure & tension followed by the explosion. such a great film
@fernandorocha8459
@fernandorocha8459 8 месяцев назад
Very nice this scene. Rambo fight with cops stupids and sadistics
@skiphayes1795
@skiphayes1795 3 месяца назад
The only movie that showed how we were considered and treated!
@johnlewisbrooks
@johnlewisbrooks 3 месяца назад
"Are you blind? Cant you see this guys crazy?" Young gingerfoot was the only officer to show any real smarts!
@emgee8483
@emgee8483 Год назад
At that time,Horatio Caine wasn't a lieutenant yet.
@tem3111
@tem3111 Год назад
Haratio was the only one who tried to stall him.
@mysticdragonwolf89
@mysticdragonwolf89 Год назад
Remember - PTSD is not weakness. It is scars. Scars that don’t go away. All it takes is a match to cause an explosion. For PTSD victims and survivors and currently fighting, it only takes a trigger. While we will never be like Rambo, our fight sometimes can never be solved by the actions of bullies to which we become one man armies. We are no less important than those who still serve, we are just the forgotten
@lenini056
@lenini056 4 месяца назад
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="261">4:21</a>-<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="312">5:12</a> super relatable as a person with PTSD with multiple mental disorders, even autism. I'm not a war veteran but a survivor of severe abuse and even SA. It's hard to live a normal life facing this. 😢 But I'm happy that I'm currently engaged to my fiance who's an angel to me in my worst mental health moments including PTSD triggers!
@ididyermom3273
@ididyermom3273 11 месяцев назад
Rambo, a brilliant movie and Rambo's breakdown monologue at the end is just what I imagine so many soldiers had bottled up inside.
@fernandorocha-dx1wv
@fernandorocha-dx1wv 6 месяцев назад
Rambo First Blood is best movie of Stalone
@Scorned405
@Scorned405 Год назад
You can tell Gault watches football, goes to church and drinks liquor. Lol
@wnerko7484
@wnerko7484 Год назад
And shaves his sack...Dry
@xanderharris1104
@xanderharris1104 Год назад
Brian dennehey did the eulogy at my uncle Howard's funeral. I've met him twice. It's so weird to c him act like this. He was a good decent man. That's kudos to his acting skills.
@samsharif4768
@samsharif4768 Год назад
He spent decades making movies, and never won a single Oscar while several new young actors with a handful of movies did ! It's called "talent"
@robertcook9446
@robertcook9446 Год назад
GALT PLAYED THE TYPICAL Pig bully with an instrument to beat people. Just a small town Bully with the brain of a bug !
@Delvallerivera1418
@Delvallerivera1418 Год назад
Sly Stallone should write ✍️ a script about Young Rambo when he was in Vietnam with his Green Barrett platoon; a story line before RAMBO: FIRST BLOOD part I. That would be great
@richkurzweil6982
@richkurzweil6982 Год назад
I saw an interview with him and he said he has written one already.
@Delvallerivera1418
@Delvallerivera1418 Год назад
@@richkurzweil6982 yessssss; hopefully he can get the movie out
@Bundy72
@Bundy72 Год назад
That would be great, but I don't think Sly who would play Rambo this time again. Any suggestions?
@Delvallerivera1418
@Delvallerivera1418 Год назад
@@Bundy72 Hell nah, Sly gotta look for an actor very perfect for that roll. My suggestion or choice if I were Sly, I would pick ADAM DRIVER, who played as KYLO REN in Star Wars.
@Bundy72
@Bundy72 Год назад
@@Delvallerivera1418 Good idea!😊👍
@emt5330
@emt5330 Год назад
Stallone actually did break the nose of that last deputy.
@MapleSyrupPoet
@MapleSyrupPoet Год назад
Great storytelling ...great film 🎥 🎞
@AndreaVerduzco-yi5pi
@AndreaVerduzco-yi5pi 6 месяцев назад
(<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="298">4:58</a>) Referencing "Anger Management"
@panama8009
@panama8009 Год назад
Police was just hating because he represented what they can never represent. A hero to America. Those officers would never survive boot camp.
@lexkanyima2195
@lexkanyima2195 Год назад
Typical
@TonyMontana-zl8pz
@TonyMontana-zl8pz Год назад
Legendary will live on for centuries
@nimomemre6550
@nimomemre6550 Год назад
It's sad how public don't understand PTSD !
@robertheinrichvonseyfenste267
even today, so many US cops behave like these cops
@fernandorocha901
@fernandorocha901 Год назад
Jonh Rambo👍👍👍👍👍👍
@fernandorocha901
@fernandorocha901 Год назад
Sheriff Will Teasle and cops stupids and idiots🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤢🤢🤢🤢🤢🤢🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤢🤢🤢🤢🤮🤮🤮🤮
@dab0331
@dab0331 Год назад
@@fernandorocha901 they were even worse back then before the invention of body cams and smartphone cameras
@steverogers7601
@steverogers7601 Год назад
This is why it’s so believable. These small townsfolk would want you to believe they’re all “accepting” and “friendly, wholesome” people but a lot of them are as bigoted, prejudice , and unreasonable. Best rule of thumb is to just keep driving by these dumps.
@robertmasina7388
@robertmasina7388 Год назад
If one is interested in a career in law enforcement after high school, don't look to be liked by some of the general public should be the advice.
@cybergothika6906
@cybergothika6906 Год назад
I think even Stallone forgot what Rambo was really all about as he grew older.
@DelightLovesMovies
@DelightLovesMovies Год назад
The best Rambo film
@RobertSmith-pw4jz
@RobertSmith-pw4jz Год назад
An overzealous cop with an ego; not to mention a badge and a gun is a disaster waiting to happen.
@10Peter25
@10Peter25 Год назад
Especially when they don't understand PTSD.
@RobertSmith-pw4jz
@RobertSmith-pw4jz Год назад
In my opinion, it wouldn't have made a difference if they knew he had PTSD.
@10Peter25
@10Peter25 Год назад
@@RobertSmith-pw4jz Alas, you're probably right. 😢
@AngloSaxon-yx8tk
@AngloSaxon-yx8tk 4 месяца назад
Just goes to show that cops are always tough until they meet their match. When they were chasing him after the first guy got killed, I like the radio report that came through with the first bit of information about Rambo. I remember it said "You guys picked one hell of a cat to go tangling with, this guy is John Rambo I repeat John Rambo, this guy is a Green Beret who served in Vietnam and with a congressional medal of honor"
@raymondyee2008
@raymondyee2008 10 месяцев назад
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="262">04:22</a> and so brings back the trauma from being captured in 1971.
@user-fu5xn6iu1s
@user-fu5xn6iu1s Год назад
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="348">5:48</a> - I shudder to imagine how much damage the sheriff caused when he fell.
@Aberration79
@Aberration79 Год назад
The shaving scene “Don’t move I don’t want you to cut your own throat” is the translation of what his Vietnam captors said This is the trigger that causes the tipping point
@snelgrave101
@snelgrave101 Год назад
I've read th novel 3 times I couldn't even hazard a guess as to how many times I've watched the movie 👍 or will still watch into my Twilight years , absolute classic of a film.
@lukepercy497
@lukepercy497 4 месяца назад
The novel is alltime. I read in it one night, I couldn't put it down, that was about 32 yrs ago🤔 I pictured stallone as I'd seen the movie already.
@spptube
@spptube Год назад
@<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="341">5:41</a> : "What the hell is.....UHHHHH....YEEEE"....BOOM...Glass Crashes. Loved how Rambo took him out.
@lionheartroar3104
@lionheartroar3104 Год назад
Love Stallone's work
@darrylgonzalez5251
@darrylgonzalez5251 Год назад
Back in the early 1990s, I saw a museum set up dedicated to the Vietnam War. It included displays showing some of the traps GIs got caught in, uniforms worn by the Viet Cong, the South Vietnam army and ours, not to mention the torture devices used in the VC POW camps. I saw a Vietnam War veteran comforting another veteran who had some horrible memories of that war. I gained a new appreciation for what those men did and this movie, as well as Chuck Norris's Missing In Action films. Well done Stallone!
@Psycopat
@Psycopat Год назад
I always felt sorry for the dude walking in with the box at <a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="370">6:10</a>… He didn’t do shit, he wasn’t prepared for anything, and his nose will NEVER look the same…😂😂😂😂
@anthonycerulli1423
@anthonycerulli1423 Год назад
You know what’s funny is Stallone broke that actors nose in real life. You see him again later in the movie and he has a bandage on his nose.
@brettsoyars4341
@brettsoyars4341 Год назад
I just love how every cop in the station gets a sample of Rambo, & John Rambo worked Galt over pretty good in this scene. He should of had enough sense to leave Rambo alone. He was one of those persons who let his anger get the better of him. I don't blame Rambo a bit for busting out. Not wanting to be finger printed. & he was right later on when he was telling Teasel, (I don't want anyone else hurt. I didn't do nothing. Obviously when you think about it, to me wanting something to eat is no crime. If the mayor of that town was aware of what Teasel & Galt were doing they would not get away with it). I know its just a movie. But cops should be careful about who they judge.
@mrjeffob
@mrjeffob Год назад
In the book Teasel was a Korean vet with a grudge against Vietnam vets. That was why he took Rambo so personally.
@BookshelfBattleblog
@BookshelfBattleblog Год назад
Rambo. 5 awesome flicks and the best part? They pack a lot of heart into a mere 90 minutes or so each.
@goatzega3006
@goatzega3006 Год назад
All he wanted was some food, now he will bring them is death.
@rogerpattube
@rogerpattube Год назад
Not really if you consider the body count
@goatzega3006
@goatzega3006 Год назад
@@rogerpattube Keyword "body count". Let's not forget the wounded that could die of the wounds later.
@scotto7924
@scotto7924 Год назад
This is and always will be the GOLD standard in jail breaks.
@hectorlopez1069
@hectorlopez1069 Год назад
What a scene, it's legendary
@jameslookstwice
@jameslookstwice Год назад
I'd call it a jail break but we get it.Thank you for posting this!
@Coffee1776
@Coffee1776 Год назад
Termintator: "I'll be back" Rambo: "I'm here. Let's do this"
@Craighetfield2024
@Craighetfield2024 Год назад
Rambo is 25 times the hero any of those amateur cops were
@davidagudelo9223
@davidagudelo9223 Год назад
How did you come up with that number?
@mollyhatchet7075
@mollyhatchet7075 4 месяца назад
STALLONE IS THE BEST BLUE COLLAR OF ALL TIME ...
@mickeyfairweather4484
@mickeyfairweather4484 Год назад
They don’t realise who they are messing with
@mantislake4141
@mantislake4141 Год назад
David Caruso's "Dahh!" when he gets hit always cracks me up.
@weesebowski8651
@weesebowski8651 Год назад
I’ve seen PTSD first hand and they zone out like this for sure… sometimes taking a step back or just being quiet with them is best.
@JulsHorrorStories
@JulsHorrorStories 6 месяцев назад
This movie taught people something: Never mess with a war veteran
@duplicitouscanadian3073
@duplicitouscanadian3073 10 месяцев назад
They captured the periods attitude really well. Out of all the officers, the one who seems to be reasonable(redhead) still thinks he's crazy and the rest don't care. Meanwhile Rambo is terrified and confused, that he'll lose his tag, his freedom just as they tried in Nam.
@SirSmoldham
@SirSmoldham Год назад
JACK STARRETT ROCKS! Actor, director... I was lucky enough to work with him just before he passed. As the psycho that set Rambo off, he was also Gabby Johnson in "Blazing Saddles". He was so proud that the chase scene from "Race with the Devil", a film he directed, made a top 10 list of action sequences. It's also funny to see David Caruso play a wimp. In addition... Jerry Goldsmith ROCKS!
@ionutbadea7915
@ionutbadea7915 23 дня назад
God the dialogue in these old movies was so good. They actually hired talented writers
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