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First blood was a very good movie, seemed more real to me did first blood. Rambo II was just pure 80s manly entertainerment.
the fast and the furious franchise needs to retire.
the americans are criticizing trump but they have no one else.
they could not even think of other plots or movies.
in the philippines, we have 'mano po' and 'shake, rattle, and roll' franchises.
In First Blood, Rambo is a veteran coming home, unable to adapt to civilian life anymore. If his character had a daughter, he would have had to father her before he left for Vietnam. That would have turned casting an actress for the role quite problematic as she actually had to be in her late 40s, not the typical Hollywood decision. Now the girl to be rescued is played by Yvette Monreal, aged 26. I'm not sure if she's still supposed to be his daughter.
https://i.pinimg.com/originals/83/bd/f4/83bdf41237b74000f5c5d19f48a4e0e4.jpg
And here's the one featured in Last Blood:
http://www.freakingnews.com/pictures/36500/Old-Rambo-in-a-Wheelchair--36589.jpg
Despite the fact that he often shows up in action heavy schlock, you also have to remember that he is a very talented writer and director and has 2 Oscars and a nomination under his belt.