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Stallone-First Blood Special Edition DVD Review
Since John Cole now watches some of the movies everyone likes, I'd like to hear his opinion and others on this movie. But, settle for my opinion first.
I think this is the best Stallone movie made. The special edition presents the movie in its original 2.35:1 aspect ratio. This is a major improvement from the VHS and TV broadcast versions. The DVD includes the documentary Drawing FIrst Blood: Creating John Rambo. For fans of this movie it was interesting to find out that Kirk Douglas was originally cast for John Rambo. Anyway, it is a movie that keeps you on the edge of your seat. It's an action and survival movie. Highly recommended in the new DVD format. Good Luck Mark |
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Re: Stallone-First Blood Special Edition DVD Review
"Best Stallone movie" is like saying "best episode of Barney."
Awful is awful no matter how you package it. A man unable to act is no more or less unable from one film to the next... |
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Re: Stallone-First Blood Special Edition DVD Review
I couldnt have said it better myself Irish. Stallones main acting tool is to grunt or look pissed off all the time. This guy is almost as big a stiff as Steven Seagal.
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Now, Now, Fellas...
I agree that Stallone's 'career'[giggle] since First Blood has been a complete joke, aside from his competent job in Copland. However, we can't let that blind us to how we felt, er, 27[!] years ago.
Rocky 1 was a legitmately great movie and Sly more than held his own with a heavyweight cast. Hell, even Joe Spinell & Carl Weathers tore it up. First Blood is vastly entertaining & well done, for what it was. Brian Dennehey=always genius. In neither movie did Sly chew scenery[much], although he had ample opportunity & power to do so. Of course, the last twenty years have been a complete horror & disgrace that no one could've or did predict. You might have seen that he just officially reached straight to video status. But remember the reviews of Copland: "He's not that bad", "Gee, he CAN act, a little", etc. Can't really blame him for getting consumed by ego & going for the easy jack; could happen to anybody. Wonder what film critics might be saying about him, had he bought the farm right after FB came out. Dying's always a good career move. |
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It must have been those horrible writing and acting skills which caused Rocky to win Best Picture.
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Your position is that winning "Best Picture" conclusively demonstrates great writing and acting? lol
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Hey, it worked for Mel Gibson! [img]/forums/images/icons/laugh.gif[/img] [img]/forums/images/icons/laugh.gif[/img] [img]/forums/images/icons/laugh.gif[/img] [img]/forums/images/icons/laugh.gif[/img] [img]/forums/images/icons/laugh.gif[/img]
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Re: Stallone-First Blood Special Edition DVD Review
IrishHand,
In this movie I think his acting was great! This was an action movie, so physical attributes are more important. This is just one of those movies to be enjoyed for the action. It does not require thought to understand it. Even though this particular one was the best action film that he had done, and the plot was actually very good compared to the sequels. Do you think any other hollywood actor could have played the part much better? Good Luck Mark |
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mark, forget about these movie guru's. first blood was a great movie for watching and even coming away with something about the narrow minded world we live in. this and rocky were good movies that only sly could pull off. sure he aint no great actor but he did entertain the masses.
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Ray,
I thought it was a perfect example of our throwaway greed driven society. Here you have a character is the script that is highly talented, skilled, and could be trained to fit into society. Furthmore, I think this is a good example of how our corporations have used people. As soon as the people get in trouble at the top, it's the workers that suffer the concequences. Just like in the military, companies spend years training people to do specialize jobs, and when the company gets in trouble, they lay off all these talented people. It hurts the workers more than anyone else. Especially, if they have kids and a house note. Good Luck Mark |
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