RAMBO FIRST BLOOD (1982) PART 1 - FIRST TIME WATCHING - MOVIE REACTION
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- Today, we're diving into the iconic Rambo: First Blood. This film kept us on the edge of our seats from start to finish, building tension until the powerful moment when Rambo finally reveals the emotional turmoil and struggles faced by a soldier after the Vietnam War. The performances are outstanding, and the music score is even more remarkable, adding to the film's intensity and leaving us mesmerized. Join us as we watch this classic together. Watch this classic with us and be sure to subscribe and tap the notification bell so you never miss an update!
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Here’s another classic for you! Getting this edit onto TH-cam was quite a challenge-multiple attempts and constant copyright issues! This movie has an incredible music score and powerful dialogue, making the editing process tricky since we didn’t want to cut anything important. The edit may be a bit choppy because Rambo is heavily copyrighted, so apologies for any missing audio, blurry scenes, or abrupt dialogue. We absolutely loved this movie, and it’s definitely going to rank among our top 10. What started as a typical action flick turned into a heartfelt, emotional story. We hope you enjoy it as much as we did!
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That ending monologue changes the movie entirely. It’s a masterpiece.
Agreed 100% The movie overall has very well constructed dialogues, characters, story and even more impressive music score. The end dialogue was heartbreaking and absolute masterpiece. Incredible performance by Stallone. Speechless ♥️🫶🏻
@@ScreenJamm thank you so much for reacting to this, highly appreciate it
@@kristhomas4039we have loved it. Thank you for watching ❤
@ScreenJamm please make sure you react to part 2 and 3 next. Will be waiting to see it
@@kristhomas4039 we will watch remaining Rambo films in January/February 🤘🏻 thanks for your support
As a 55 year old gen X, movies like this were my life!
The helicopter pilot who argues with the police sniper is Chuck Tamburro. A real life Vietnam war veteran and legendary movie/TV stunt helicopter pilot. A real badass. He was the one who flew the chopper beneath the overpass in Terminator 2.
Wow what a legend. 10/10 ✅ 🫶🏻
That's so awesome.
@@ScreenJamm are y'all sisters or friends ?
@@kristhomas4039we are mum and daughter ♥️ Me ( mum ) on the right and my daughter on the left ☺️
He looks like Robert De Niro
Brilliant! Rambo hardly says a word until the ending monologue and grabs everybody’s attention to the flight of the Vietnam war.
My older brother of 10 years was on a helicopter as a gunner and nine years ago committed suicide. I love this movie because I have a steak in it!. My grandfather bought in WW two, my father bought in Korea and almost died with a machine gun fire across his back. And then his son fought in Vietnam and came back home, but later killed himself. How much more do I need to sacrifice.?
This is a classic. Sylvester deserved an Oscar for his heart breaking break down ! xx
Couldn’t agree more! Very strong performance by Stallone 👌🏻 made us believe his emotions and struggles.
And they say Stallone can't act.
My wife's uncle was in Vietnam and received 3 purple Hearts. He came back not the same as when he left. FREEDOM IS NEVER FREE. WAR is hell
No one cones back the same from a war where people KILL EACH OTHER!
DUH
My grandfather(the man who raised me)had 2 and a silver star,got his name tattooed on my arm🫡✊🇺🇸
Especially in Vietnam that war was the worst for soldiers. They even had to kill children with guns. Then you had the most dangerous job of any war which were the tunnel rats. The tunnel rats were the soldiers who actually went into the underground tunnels to hunt out the Vietnam soldiers. Super scary. Just the ideal of doing that will give people PTSD. Then fighting in a damn jungle. Vietnam was HELL on EARTH. No way I would have been drafted to fight in that bullshit war. A just war maybe but not that bullshit.
This is always been one of my all-time favorite movies. Being that I am a disabled Army veteran myself, it’s hard for me to watch this movie without choking up, because I can relate to his struggles. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for watching. ❤ the movie was such an emotional rollercoaster for us.. I cannot even imagine what soldiers like yourself have to go through every day 🙁 sending love ♥️🫶🏻
3:21 it was filmed in Hope B.C. Canada, not far from where i live, i watched this a kid, and when i grew up i was driving through Hope, and recognized the town, not knowing it was filmed there. i even had a Rambo knife as a kid, it had a sewing kit, with a needle, fishing line, and a hook, and a compass. one of my all time fav films! great reaction, i'll sub to see some more! 👍
Brian Dennehy slaying it as the town sheriff - like he did with every role. A veteran actor who will be sorely missed. Passed away 5 years ago. RIP. Oh - and for info - you thought they were sending him to Prague at the end of the movie. They were actually sending him back to Brag (Fort Brag), where he did his basic training under Colonel Trautmann.
See how everyone hates him? That proves he did a great job.
I always hoped he’d get a chance to play this character one more time,as far as I can remember he only ever did one sequel and they easily could’ve crafted one more “last” meeting of these two characters for a part 5
@@MikeJohnMentzer not unlike Imelda Staunton.....I hated Umbridge in the Order of the Phoenix plenty, absolutely DESPISED her onscreen.....
Yes very underrated actor he did a great job
Bragg. Two G's. 😁 Named after Braxton Bragg. Those Civil War generals had some amazingly original names.
Rambo's assault on the town was textbook counter warfare. He knocked out the fuel,power,then took away the ammo....the town police didn't have a chance....but yeah the speech at the end..just heartbreaking mankind has to push men to their breaking points
Thats intresting i always thought he blowed up the fuel and the ammo to destroy part of the town as revenge against the Sheriff and hes Town but this make more sense!
Funny to think that Rambo can take on the entire town easily.
@@MikeJohnMentzer in Rambo 2 he basicly takes out 100s of Vietnam and Russian soldiers!
Hope is actually the name of the real town, but not in Washington, rather British Columbia, Canada. Apparently, they are so proud of this movie, they have wood carved statues of not just Rambo, but Sheriff Teasle in the town. It looks like they are at the intersection where the "police station" is at, "facing off" against each other.
One of the stars of the movie that makes it works so well is the music score by Jerry Goldsmith. That guy was the GOAT. He understood how music affects emotion like no other. He scored all the 3 Rambo movies while he was alive.
True.. from the beginning to the end the music score was phenomenal. It resonated so well, struck all the emotional chords. It made it very troublesome to edit this video because of it, however I could never complains about as it is a true masterpiece. ❤️
@@ScreenJamm This was of my favorite reactions I've seen on this movie by far, it had everything I wanted to see in a reaction, I loved how expressive your daughter is about her feelings for Rambo. She has good taste in men XD. Her crush on how macho she finds him was very cute. I'm glad y'all gave this movie the respect it deserves. Can't wait to see your reaction to parts 2 and 3 !
Like how Bill Conti made the Rocky movies iconic with the score
I had to stop the video and leave a comment.... Really nice reaction guys, very authentic, very on point, keep it up!
Even now Vietnam veterans are emotionally scarred, i met a Vietnam helicopter pilot and shook his hand and thanked him for his service, he almost started to cry
It's kind of a punishment for going there in the first place that they must live with
Vietnam veterans where looked down on, there was no glory, a lot had PTSD, which wasn’t treated, I salute you all for the service and sacrifice you did !
Great reactions, ladies. This movie was filmed a half hour from home. It was filmed in Hope, British Columbia, Canada.🇨🇦
Beautiful part of the world 🫶🏻♥️
The whole Pacific Northwest is absolutely gorgeous, and HUGE. Prepare to spend some time here, and don't forget to ask for moose cookies when you visit BC!
Seeing how Rambo was treated just passing through the town, you can only imagine how it was for his friend living there. That's why his wife was sort of cold and offish to Rambo, until she realized they were actually friends.
True and very sad 😕
That's a detail I never thought about..nice.
By the way , the lady was Delmare Barry's mother not wife.
@MikeJohnMentzer that would hit even harder for a mother to witness her son going through all that, especially during those times
@@bigb2494 True.
Delmar Barry’s house wasn’t anywhere near Hope. Look at the weather changes. Probably some time between Barry’s home and Hope. Lots of time
For Rambo to let the anger fester.
This was filmed in a town called Hope, in British Columbia, Canada.
Stallone actually did all his own stunts in the movie and was injured on the cliff scene.
Great reaction. Not sure if someone else pointed this out but when he looks at Gualt’s dead body and freezes with that eerie sound it represents a flashback moment when he sees all the dead bodies he saw in Nam.
Ending song is so perfect
At the end when Rambo finishes his powerful dialog, he plants his face on the Colonel's ribbons and awards (Honor, duty, & Dignity) while clasping his Airborne Tab and Special Forces or Green Beret patch (the Path that led him to it) and to a feeling of belonging, family & purpose.
To give some historical context, Stallone had just wrapped up Rocky III when he was approached about First Blood. At first, he turned it down. But then he was asked to helped with the screenplay. As he was writing it, he saw more of himself as John Rambo. He agreed to the role.
In terms of casting, while you had Stallone as the lead and veteran actors like Richard Crenna as Trautman and Brian Dennehy as Teasle, there were a few new faces in this film: Michael Talbot, who played Deputy Balford, would become better known to 80’s TV audiences from Miami Vice (1984-89), appearing opposite Don Johnson and Edward James Olmos. And David Caruso, who played Mitch, had already appeared in An Officer and A Gentleman (1982); and would go on to play John Kelly on NYPD Blue (1993-2005) and Horatio Caine on C.S.I: Miami (2002-12).
One thing the movie doesn't tell us is that Sheriff Teasle is a veteran of the Korean War and he's heroic in his own right, having earned the Silver Star during war. In the U.S. military, the Silver Star is the third highest award for valor in combat, behind the Medal of Honor and the Distinguished Service Cross.
Saludos desde la República Dominicana excelente video
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This was filmed in and around the town of Hope. Which is in British Columbia, Canada.
The final scene at the end is some of the best acting I've ever seen.
Yes.... Sylvester Stallone.
"That orange stuff" - In Vietnam the U.S. military used an herbicide (plant killer) called Agent Orange to defoliate large areas the Viet Kong were hiding in. Agent Orange can cause cancer. So Rambo's buddy was (eventually) killed by his own side through exposure to a carcinogen.
Oh no.. how cruel. Vietnam war was such a dirty affair.. ☹️
First Blood is a great film for portraying PTSD and the experience of Vietnam vets coming back home after the horrors of that useless "war". I put that in air quotes because the US never officially declared war on the Viet Cong, meaning all of those conscripted kids died for absolutely nothing. I might recommend First Blood: Part 2 as a cleanser because that movie is totally 80's action cinema and Rambo goes full ham in the film. It's a personal guilty pleasure of mine. The soundtrack is amazing and it really keeps you going through the whole movie. You'll never be bored for a minute, and the ending is epic!
Love you girls, great reaction. Subscribed!
Thank you so much!! ♥️🫶🏻
0:45...loved how she couldn't help smiling with Rambo there haha
best scene that he ever did ever in all of his movies.
Loved your genuine reaction.
Vietnam vets were treated like crap, it was sad, not to mention the ptsd, highly recommend the rocky series, all 6 movies, it’s another Stallone gem
The actor who plays Lester, one of the deputies, really had his nose broken when Rambo escaped from the jail. That's why he has the plaster on during the film.
15:18 "what's inside his knife?"
You can buy a replica of all Rambo knives. In the handle of the knife, there are things like matches, needle & thread, a fishing hook & fishing wire, etc.
I love the Rambo movies go through both emotion, silly action (in the 2nd and 3rd) and then goes back to the real harsh messages in 4th and 5th.
3 was pretty serious as far as the plot goes
@@michaelblaine6494 I think they all are, but the execution of the script was more "shoot as many rounds as possible"
one of my favorite movie all time..
It is already one of our favourites. ♥️ we loved it.
@@ScreenJamm and your channel is great ! keep on good working !!!😊❤
The Vietnam war was divisive in the United States to the point that men who fought there were not treated well.
After Vietnam there were soldiers returning home from hell. Manny got hooked on drugs and many more ended up jailed for violence. Unfortunately, many people could relate to this movie.
It is really sad how soldiers were abandoned after the war. Talking about mental health was sort of taboo too, you just had to man up.. very sad.. ☹️
Rambo was a Vietnam vet which many Americans strongly disagreed with and when coming back home the vets got treated very poorly.
Rambo 1 is my favorite of the series. "Rambo" is so poplular in movie culture that everybody expects some kind of macho action movie with one-liners, but instead we see a mentally broken hero abandoned by his country that he served for. This movie also proves that Sylvester really can act. The whole movie he was this silent, stoic soldier, but the main part is actually defined within the last couple of minutes where he finally breaks out and tells his only friend, what is really going in him.
He already proved in abundance with Rocky.....but yeah, this is his best after that.....and Copland, he's amazing in Copland too. Sly definitely is a great actor, but credited as dumb action star most of the time. But movies like Daylight and Cliffhanger are also more than just the next action movies.
There was no Rambo 1. This movie was FIRST BLOOD.
I was with you guys all the way. Watching your reaction from Canada but I'm from India. I even had the privilege to drive through the town here in British Columbia Canada, where this movie was shot. Lots of Rambo memorabilia still in that town to this day. My top 10 favorite movies of all time.
My mother brought the book home from the library in 1979. I started reading at 3:00 in the afternoon and did not put it down until I finished ...it was such a tremendous read
How old were you at that time?
22 yrs old, was about to graduate college and get married 😅@MikeJohnMentzer
great reaction 😄,hope you continue all the serie sequels,thanks!
great reaction great film
The vast majority of Vietnam Vets who fought overseas thought the VW was a waste of time and tragically cost 50,000 American lives for nothing. When they came home, MANY of them joined the Anti War movement themselves. See the movie Born on the 4th of July, based on a true story.
Great Reaction Ladies !!! Thank You
“I’m so lost right now” yup. I can tell. This is going over your head.
filmed in british columbia.canada.unreal scenery
Fun fact, Sylvester Stallone thought he was gonna get pneumonia during this movie because he was in a tank top in 20° weather
Great reaction, so well filmed too. I recommend Sideways, 2004! 🙏
Thanks! We will have a look at your recommendation too! Cheers pal! ♥️
16:25, One thing that isn't explained about Green Berets (aka Special Forces) is that they are not only exceptional soldiers, they also train others to be soldiers. If you drop a 6 man team of Green Berets into a developing country that can build an army around them. In Vietnam guys like Rambo would live with indigenous communities like the Montagnards (people who like in the mountains) and make them into a guerrilla unit. During that time they will also provide food and medical supplies to these people and seriously bond with them.
After the Vietnam war, the US military left the Montagnards behind. Many Montagnard people were persecuted by the communist government for their association with the US military. Over the last 40+ years the Green Berets have worked to get thousands of Montagnards relocated to America. Many of the folks now live near Fort Liberty, North Carolina. Fort Liberty was formerly known as Fort Bragg. It is the headquarters for the Green Berets. That is where Colonel Trautman was trying to take Rambo.
Bitte macht Teil 2 auch 💪🏽😊
NICE Reaktion 🤣
Stallone did a great job calling attention to PTSD afflicted vets which is something very few movies had addressed up till that point. I personally think the sequels are not really worth the watch and they just get worse as time goes by. I would like to address a few things. I am one of the minority of people who read the book before seeing the film. There are some notable differences and of course, a book can shed insight into a character in ways that no film really can. I don't know if you noticed or not, but there is a case with military medals in it on Teasle's desk at the police station. He is, in fact, a Korean war veteran and part of the reason he disliked Rambo from the get-go is because he feels that his service in the early 1950's to the country was largely ignored. Another reason is because he genuinely thinks that men like rambo will come in droves to his small town and bring drugs and crime with them. (By the way, in the book, the town is a fictional town in Kentucky. Why they chose to move the location to Oregon is beyond me) In the film, Rambo is indirectly responsible for just one death, which was Galt falling from the helicopter (to be fair, in the film, he WAS an asshole and helped cause the awful situation. In the book Galt was an inexperienced officer just trying to do his job when Rambo's PTSD kicked into overdrive). In the book, Rambo was way more bloodthirsty. In fact, when the sheriff and his posse were hunting him in the forest, Rambo actually kills all of the deputies and seriously injures Teasle. That is 13 men dead in the book before Trautman arrives on the scene. Also, in the book, Trautman and Rambo had never actually met each other. Trautman had been involved in the training program that produced the Green Berets in Rambo's A team. In the novel, Rambo has been run out of 15 different towns before the one where he and Teasle cross paths, and Rambo is just sick to death of being judged so unfairly based on pretty much nothing but his appearance. One of the biggest differences between novel and film is the ending. In the book, Teasle succumbs to his wounds shortly after Trautman shoots a dying Rambo in the head with a shotgun. I guess they decided that was just too dark for the movie. PTSD is a very real and very serious consequence of the sort of things that military combat vets experience and I'm glad that some films willing to address it. My one small complaint is with Trautmann's uniform. In the film, he is wearing a CIB 3rd award. The problem is that his fictional biography states that the only theater/time period where Trautmann saw combat was IN vietnam. There are maybe 325 men who legitimately earned the CIB3 and each saw combat in WWII, Korea AND Vietnam. Trautmann was too young for WWII, was still in training when Korea ended and thus COULD NOT have a legitimate CIB3.
The end scene rambo destroying the fuel station and everything, well he did say to teasle: dont push it or i give u a war u wont believe and the guy keep pushing😁
I'm sure the question has been answered already, but this was shot in Canada. The city scenes were shot in Hope, British Columbia. Which is presented as the fictitious town of Hope, Washington.
great reaction 😄,hope you continue reacting to all the serie sequels,thanks!
That's the plan! Rambo sequels reactions will be coming your way January/February. ♥️🫶🏻
Its funny that they keep saying in the beginning that he smells like animal, but Rambo doesnt looks dirty at all. Even his clothes look old they are pretty clean and his hair is clean like its been washed and dried just minutes ago 😁
Congressional Medal of Honor (MOH) is the highest award for a member of the US Armed Forces. Quite often someone who receives the medal is awarded posthumously. For Rambo to have received this award and still be alive is amazing.
Because of the magnitude of the award, any member of the US Army by tradition is expected to salute a recipient. For example, if a sergeant receives the MOH, even fellow enlisted officers and commissioned officers of higher rank are expected to salute them.
dont mess with rambo
This is how SLY started doing his own stunts in the movies . The stunt man who was supposed to the stunts said, you guys are crazy if you think I'm doing this shit! So, SLY decided to do them himself. The rest, as they say, is history.
Greetings. I will give you a different perspective than most. I was twenty years old when First Blood came out. I had idolized Stallone’s Rocky character in the mid 70s. Then, I also idolized Stallone’s Rambo character. Over time my problems with anger and the influence of the Rambo character combined themselves into a horrible crime, and I spent over 34 years in prison. So, I can tell you from personal experience, that the power of influence is far more dangerous than most people understand. The negative influence from movies that glorify graphic criminal violence does not affect everyone in the same way. But for some of us, it can become a controlling factor in our actions. Now, I give speeches to youth offenders who have been involved in gun violence, in hope that they will not go down the same road I went down. And each one gets a copy of my autobiography, Victory over Anger. Yes, the book clearly explains why we’ve been having such a large escalation of gun violence over the years here in the United States. Let me know if you’re interested in receiving a free copy of the book. I am sure you would find it to be a very enlightening read. Thanks for hearing me out. Jim
Yeah I'm sorry but that's like claiming video games will turn you into a school shooter. Most people who grew up in the 80s as kids watching Rocky and Rambo did not become violent. I grew up watching Freddy Kreuger and Jason Vorhees slaughtering teenagers and that didn't turn me into a serial killer. I used to love the Death Wish movies and Taxi Driver, but neither of those made me want to become a vigilante anymore than the Batman movies did.
Most sane people can distinguish between fantasy and reality. Media doesn't create monster, that's something broken inside that does that.
I am thankful that you made the right decisions in life. But, there is an unfortunate amount who made the wrong decisions to accept the negative influence.
Thank you ladies, great reactions!
Changing the ending up is one of the rare times a movie modified the story from the book and made it even better! And a powerful ending performance by Stallone!
(I can only really think of Kevin Costner's 1989's Field Of Dreams movie script for doing the same thing)
Cheers!
This is Oregon, and yes it is very beautiful.
This is still by far the best movie in the series, every subsequent sequel moved further into mindless action movie territory (don't get me wrong, I don't mind a good mindless action movie, lol, but they just didn't have the thematic elements, the heart, the craft of the first movie)
Director Ted Kotcheff follows a simple recipe: tough fighting, punching, shooting, slashing - just don't rest.
The pace of the action is consequently high.
Stallone doesn't really stitch his arm.
So feel free to take a look. 😁
Thanks! This movie definitely had us jumping! Great action scenes! Perfect! 🤩 👌🏻
@@ScreenJamm loved the reaction, just liked and subscribed to your channel, would be great to see your reaction to the movie Ninja Assasin
70s,80s small town america frowned upon drifters , hippies etc . Same way they do foreigners today (then too. I guess). Not difficult to understand really, why conflict arose between rambo and the sheriff and the good ol boys. 🙂.
First Blood was filmed on British Columbia, Canada.
First Blood had to be edited several times before positive responses from a private audience
The original ending had an alternate scene with Rambo committing suicide 👍😎🎬
I dont think the movie explains it, but the book tells us Teasle was a veteran himself but from the Korean war. He also had a trauma with him that impacted him in his decisions in his pursuit of Rambo.
Right. And in the book, Rambo wasn't so likeable. Also, Teasle resented Vietnam vets for getting all the attention while Korean Era guys were just supposed to suck it up and carry on.
@@kevinhope561 Yep, well said!
Nam vets were treated like shit when they came back.
Which is why I hate the left to this day
That's a gross oversimplification. The majority of War protesters were protesting the government sending young American boys to SE Asia to "fight Communism" in a small Asian country half a world away. They wanted to save American lives and get the troops home. 50,000 American troops lost was inexcusable. It was the POLICIES AND GOVT ACTIONS that were being opposed.
Best movie ever. Please survive and watch all of the other. Number "4" is the best one!
You taught the town with the mountains was a beautiful place. It is. This town is actually not in the United States. It’s in Canada in British Columbia. The town is called. Hope and you’re looking at the Rocky Mountains. As an Irish man, I moved to Canada 17 years ago, and I live on the other side of those mountains in Alberta. Western Canada in British Columbia and Alberta have some absolutely amazing scenery. Well worth to visit.
They drew first blood, not me!
Hope you watch the whole series.
Great veteran story
The locations in this film is the actual *Town of Hope in British Columbia, Canada* the film entirely shot in various locations across the British Columbia region of Canada including Pitt Lake, Port Coquitlam, Golden Ears Provincial Park, and North Vancouver. Sylvester Stallone performed many of his stunts in the film and he did break one of his ribs and ruptured his spleen in the fall when he landed on the tree branch.
This movie was filmed in British Columbia, Canada
Just noticed that Teasle takes two empty magazines from the gun cabinet
Nothing like a good love story!
Fort Bragg is a military area....Rambo was basically being taken back to a military fort where he used to stay at in when he was a soldier.
British Columbia, Canada is where that town is. Not far from the border. 😎🇺🇸
@3:30 The actual shooting of the scene actually took place in Vancouver, B.C.
If you haven’t watched THE FUGITIVE-you should! Yall would love it!! Harrison Ford, Tommy Lee Jones-phenomenal movie!! SO action packed mystery. 😊❤
Watch part 2 its good too 😊
The movie straddles two different attitudes towards Vietnam soldiers. The first is about the disillusion of the war that grabbed hold of the American people. The war started when ordinary citizens had no idea what it was about. You can see this in the movie “We Were Soldiers ”. Many people were tired of getting no response from political leaders and went up attacking the veterans who came back, often this PTSD. The second were veterans of Korea and WWII. The WWII guys really had no idea what this war was about. People from Korea had an idea but they were left with an unfinished war, even today. This is the view of Sheriff Teasel. Some of them felt like the Vietnam guys failed the country.
I gave a thumbs up because you sympathized with him after he had nothing else to say
18:20 "Keep moving, there's no other way out of here except through us!"
Yeah, interesting way of phrasing that.
PTSD IS A HORRIBLE THING!
Baby D doing reaction videos? NICE!!!
Great reaction ladies! This was filmed near the U.S./Canadian border (British Columbia Canada). Although this "Rambo" series is good, like his "Rocky" series , I strongly recommend his 1981 film "Nighthawks "! Stallone plays a New York detective fighting in America 20 years before 9-11-2001. Part of Nighthawks was filmed in London.
In case no one commented the movie First Blood was filmed in and around the town of Hope British Columbia Canada. Vancouver is located on the South West of BC province on the coast. Hope is west of Van about a two hour drive.
He really jumped 200 meters. And Brock ribs
He's not going back to Ft. Bragg, he's going to jail and then to prison. That was just something the Colonel told him to try to get him to stop and surrender.
It’s filmed in Hope, B.C., Canada.
Reactors don't care enough about end credits songs.
No … the end credit song was really good! It is difficult to leave it on the edit due to TH-cam copyright issues 😒
@@ScreenJamm Oh, I thought you didn't pay attention to the lyrics, my bad! ^^; Because it's not just a beautiful song, it's also sumps up the film's message quite beautifully, by embracing John Rambo's point of view.
The trailer is bad ass.... They should have known they started a war they could never win 😦😦
If you haven't seen the rocky series, I highly suggest it. Great reaction ladies!!!
They take him to military jail and need him to be Rambo in part two😅
For those who say that Silvestre Stallone is a bad actor, come and watch the final 15 minutes of this movie. You will definitely change your mind
This film is actually filmed in Canada 🇨🇦, just north of the border to Washington state 🇺🇸.
Nature over there looks spectacular! ♥️ Already planning next trip across the Atlantic just for that ! ✈️
Spectacular scenery .