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Sly has been struggling for year to do this movie at all, saying that 4 had a great ending. So i am very curious to see what made him change his mind.
“Trust me, hair aside, not long into this film we will see Rambo slip into his old skin; once presented with the horrors of the human trafficking, made personal by the abduction of someone close to him, you will see him go to a locker; it’s been unopened for years. Within is his long dormant gear and weapons. The rancher will once again become the warrior.
It will be an epic moment.”
I did not expect such a Rambo image but I'm okay with it. He looks so badass.
Already, we get clues in terms of Rambo settling down (within the USA) and having a sense of purpose rather than the wandering loner. This also implies that he has come to terms with his past and is enjoying the present. Also the younger character would never have the watch so there is perhaps some wealth there. But still a physical, tough dailly job so he is still fit. No desk job. Really interesting.
He will be very fit, here is a video of Stallone working out for Rambo5. It's just a couple weeks old.
2020.
Would anyone be surprised
Would be great, I reckon.
This is a perfect springboard for a final Rambo film.
Brokeback Rambo?
So of the thousands of westerns, you choose that one? Lol
I'm thinking more of Rambo's "Unforgiven"
He looks nothing like Eastwood in Unforgiven. He has the same exact "modern" cowboy look that Heath Ledger has in that movie. Why even call this Rambo?
He's reinventing the character for his last film. It's actually kind of realistic if you think about it. Question is, do we need (or want) realism (of this type) in a Rambo movie? Only the final product will tell.
The way I see it, he's working in a border town, and considering he'll be going up against the Mexican cartel, I'd be surprised to see him wearing anything other than the cowhand-type garb he's wearing in these images.
I was actually thinking more about his hair length, to be honest. ;)
But with his ranch in Arizona, and the rumored plot involving the Mexican drug cartel, it looks like trouble comes his way
That, is a fascinating analysis...