Gold Member Username: Donnie1973Post Number: 1607 Registered: May-06 | Just watched the trailor They hide his walker well. lol Hell, i'll watch it... takes me back to the 80's |
Platinum Member Username: WingmanaliveA pic is worth 1000 posts!! Post Number: 10890 Registered: Jun-06 | Best one will always be first blood. Best scenery of the bunch. I'll watch it, for the nostalga. |
Platinum Member Username: Project6Post Number: 14107 Registered: Dec-03 | What's this story about??? Is Stallone really that hard up? What the heck was going on while I was gone? |
Gold Member Username: Bnd_rulezPhoenix, AZ USA Post Number: 1108 Registered: Mar-05 | Honestly, this movie looks awesome. I love all movies for what they are, and with a line like "When you're pushed, killings as easy as breathing" you can't go wrong for blood and guts action. |
Platinum Member Username: Project6Post Number: 14234 Registered: Dec-03 | How old is Stallone now anyway? 60???? |
Platinum Member Username: WingmanaliveA pic is worth 1000 posts!! Post Number: 12302 Registered: Jun-06 | He'll be 62 in July. |
Platinum Member Username: Project6Post Number: 14237 Registered: Dec-03 | yeeesh! |
Gold Member Username: Bnd_rulezPhoenix, AZ USA Post Number: 1118 Registered: Mar-05 | I believe thats the definition of vintage. |
Bronze Member Username: MagfanUSA Post Number: 85 Registered: Oct-07 | Who's kidding who? Rocky 16? Rambo 8? Can you spell 'cash cow'? |
Gold Member Username: Bnd_rulezPhoenix, AZ USA Post Number: 1135 Registered: Mar-05 | Can you say writer strike? Put enough advertising behind anything in this country and it'll do well. |
Bronze Member Username: MagfanUSA Post Number: 88 Registered: Oct-07 | DeathRace 2000, now there's a Stalone flick I can get behind! |
Platinum Member Username: Rovin4 10 Pioneer... Post Number: 12777 Registered: Jul-05 | i agree... why da hell r they digging up old hit movies & remaking em !?.....they r seriously running out of originals ideas ...@ least Arnold knew when to quit ... |
Platinum Member Username: WingmanaliveA pic is worth 1000 posts!! Post Number: 12366 Registered: Jun-06 | Yeah, when his physique quit on him lol. Eeeeewwwww. |
Platinum Member Username: Project6Post Number: 14296 Registered: Dec-03 | That pic is such a lousy fake. Oh well. |
Platinum Member Username: Project6Post Number: 14303 Registered: Dec-03 | But then again, it has been 10 years since his heart operation..... |
Platinum Member Username: WingmanaliveA pic is worth 1000 posts!! Post Number: 12377 Registered: Jun-06 | I think time just took its' toll...... |
Platinum Member Username: Project6Post Number: 14304 Registered: Dec-03 | How old is the Ahnuld now anyway??? |
Bronze Member Username: MagfanUSA Post Number: 90 Registered: Oct-07 | 2 roven:: There should be a LIST of movies it is Forbidden by law to remake: I suggest the following movies be put on that list. you may have others. Some, like 'Miricle on 34th Street' have already been butchered. 1. Psycho. already redone and obliterated. 2. Forbidden Planet. Perfect 50's SciFi. 3. Casa Blanca. How could they even think that? 4. I Am Legend is argueably better than the 1st remake, Omega Man and better than the 'original' Last Man on Earth. Sequels are another catagory altogether. VERY FEW even come up to the originals standards. GodFather II comes to mind. But the sequels to AmeriCan Pie were feeble at best. Movie fans should demand better movies. |
Platinum Member Username: Project6Post Number: 14312 Registered: Dec-03 | As moviefans...we all demand better, is there anyone out there that demand remakes or lousy re-imaginings? But Hollywood will make the movies they think will make money. That's why they have all those "film festivals"...a lot of great movies but I think it is also a test of its commercial viability. |
Platinum Member Username: WingmanaliveA pic is worth 1000 posts!! Post Number: 12401 Registered: Jun-06 | You're looking at a different era when it comes to movies. Some of the young members here have never seen/heard of Godfather or The Omen. Today it's quick laughs and amazing special effects that sell tickets, which by the way are quadruple what they were 10 years ago. As a child my Saturday nights were all about the drive-in. My mom would pop a garbage bag full of popcorn(no lie, I'm one of 5) and we'd catch the triple feature. A car load for $5. My father would put us all in the bed of his truck where we'd watch the movies. The playground during intermissions, getting $2 to go to the concession stand, catching ppl making out lol. It's still deep in my memory. Grease, E.T., Star Wars, Close Encounters, all classics in their time and some still today. There really isn't a substitute for nostalgia. |
Gold Member Username: Bnd_rulezPhoenix, AZ USA Post Number: 1163 Registered: Mar-05 | Yeah, I remember staying at the drive ins until 1 in the morning, watching Mortal Kombat and the original Turtles. |
Bronze Member Username: Moviefreak123Post Number: 11 Registered: Aug-09 | Rambo movie is directed and written by Sylvester Stallone, Rambo saw the return of the action hero of the 1980 as Stallone played the lead role himseldf reviving the image he had created in the 80's. The story which is set in Burma intoduces Rambo as someone who leads a simple and solitary life and reluctantly agrees to help two Christian missionaries, named Michael and Sarah, as their guide. But less than two weeks later the local pastor Arthur Marsh, informs him that the two have not returned. This forces Rambo to go in search of the aid workers and when Rambo is on a mission there is bound to be a lot of action. |